Sara Jane Jones (New Zealand) skates her World Class Inline short program at the 2004 World Championship in Fresno, California. Sara Jane is a fantastic World Class quad skater, too.
Sara Jane Jones (New Zealand) skates her World Class Inline short program at the 2004 World Championship in Fresno, California. Sara Jane is a fantastic World Class quad skater, too.
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wow! i wish i could end up like her! i skate too but im not as good as her! im on a high level but still so stiff. she's not even stiff! wat plce did she win?
Well it's more similar to ice skating than roller skating when you think about it. The blades aren't your average inline skates, they are special figure skating blades with toe-stops and a specially curved design to allow edges and spins. It's a new discipline of roller skating.
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