This short program performance by Adrian Baturin (Argentina) helped earn him a third place medal at the 2004 World Roller Skating Championship in Fresno, California.
This short program performance by Adrian Baturin (Argentina) helped earn him a third place medal at the 2004 World Roller Skating Championship in Fresno, California.
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no offense I just dont like inline skates I think they are a stupid invention they are ok but cmon who said lets put ice and roller together by putting the wheels all in a row like a blade-took a real genious 4 that-NOT
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and falling on ice and falling on roller skates feels the same