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- Q1443621 abstract "Artistic roller skating is a sport similar to figure skating but where competitors wear roller skates instead of ice skates. Within artistic roller skating, there are several disciplines: Figures (similar to compulsory or "school" figures on ice) Freestyle (individuals performing jumps and spins) Pairs (a subset of freestyle with two people performing jumps, spins, and lifts) Dance (couple) Solo dance Precision (team skating, similar to synchronized skating on ice) Show teamsArtistic roller skaters use either quad or inline skates, though quad skates are more traditional and significantly more common. Generally quad and inline skaters compete in separate events and not against each other. Inline figure skating has been included in the world championships since 2002 in Wuppertal, Germany.The sport looks very similar to its counterpart on ice, and although there are some differences, many ice skaters started in roller skating or vice versa. Famous champion ice skaters who once competed in roller skating include Brian Boitano, Tara Lipinski, and Marina Kielmann. Roller figure skating is often considered to be more difficult because the ice allows the skater to draw a deep, solid edge to push off from when performing jumps such as a lutz or an axel. Also, roller skates are generally heavier than their ice equivalents, making jumping harder; and do not leave behind tracings.".
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- Q1443621 comment "Artistic roller skating is a sport similar to figure skating but where competitors wear roller skates instead of ice skates.".
- Q1443621 label "Artistic roller skating".
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