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- Q991722 subject Q6646969.
- Q991722 subject Q7069227.
- Q991722 subject Q8246552.
- Q991722 subject Q8733604.
- Q991722 abstract "Bruce Mapes (August 16, 1901–February 18, 1961) was an American figure skater from the early 1900s. In 1913, the jump now known today as the flip became known by his last name, but it is not known for certain if he was the inventor. In 1920, Mapes invented the toe loop, which is now called a Mapes in artistic roller skating. Later he was a lighting director for NBC in New York and resided in Fair Haven, New Jersey at the time of his death.".
- Q991722 wikiPageWikiLink Q1089890.
- Q991722 wikiPageWikiLink Q1384.
- Q991722 wikiPageWikiLink Q13974.
- Q991722 wikiPageWikiLink Q1428913.
- Q991722 wikiPageWikiLink Q1443621.
- Q991722 wikiPageWikiLink Q1895063.
- Q991722 wikiPageWikiLink Q38108.
- Q991722 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646969.
- Q991722 wikiPageWikiLink Q7069227.
- Q991722 wikiPageWikiLink Q8246552.
- Q991722 wikiPageWikiLink Q8733604.
- Q991722 comment "Bruce Mapes (August 16, 1901–February 18, 1961) was an American figure skater from the early 1900s. In 1913, the jump now known today as the flip became known by his last name, but it is not known for certain if he was the inventor. In 1920, Mapes invented the toe loop, which is now called a Mapes in artistic roller skating. Later he was a lighting director for NBC in New York and resided in Fair Haven, New Jersey at the time of his death.".
- Q991722 label "Bruce Mapes".