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- Q17131150 subject Q13246257.
- Q17131150 subject Q7016443.
- Q17131150 subject Q8220271.
- Q17131150 subject Q9036373.
- Q17131150 abstract "Vert skating is a sport and a term used to refer to riding inline skates or roller skates on a vert ramp, a half-pipe with some vertical in it usually between 6in to 24in. Vert skating is a form of acrobatics performed with skates. The purpose of vert skating is to ride higher than the coping (which is the metal pipe on top of the ramp) and perform spins or flips. It focuses on complicated aerial maneuvers, such as spins and flips. The intent of the skater is to build speed until they are of sufficient height above the edge of the ramp to perform various aerial acrobatics. In competitions skaters have limited time, often less than a minute, to impress the judges by landing numerous and difficult tricks, having a good flow and consistency, having creativity with the routine and most importantly having a good style.The sport was included in the first X-Games in 1995. Vert skating is considered a challenging sport: as of 2012 there are fewer than 15 professional vert skaters attending competitions.Vert skating is used in competitions such as the X Games. Vert ramps are found in many modern skateparks.".
- Q17131150 thumbnail Vert_skating11.jpg?width=300.
- Q17131150 wikiPageExternalLink inline-vert-skating.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q1031639.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q13246257.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q193036.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q2368003.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q3239045.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q527512.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q5641620.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q616765.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q6808121.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q7016443.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q8220271.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q847120.
- Q17131150 wikiPageWikiLink Q9036373.
- Q17131150 comment "Vert skating is a sport and a term used to refer to riding inline skates or roller skates on a vert ramp, a half-pipe with some vertical in it usually between 6in to 24in. Vert skating is a form of acrobatics performed with skates. The purpose of vert skating is to ride higher than the coping (which is the metal pipe on top of the ramp) and perform spins or flips. It focuses on complicated aerial maneuvers, such as spins and flips.".
- Q17131150 label "Vert skating".
- Q17131150 depiction Vert_skating11.jpg.