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plenty. if you are looking for rules for competitive figure skating with the USFSA (united states figure skating association) you can find them at the USFSA website... (usfsa.org)
History The answer was in your own question... O.o
Please refer to the link below. It is the website of the United States Figure Skating Association.
mens figure skating, womans figure skating, dance skating, and pair skating
mens figure skating, womans figure skating, dance skating, and pair skating
my friends and i call it skating
I love figure skating!!
No one knows the exact history of ice skating although it is believed to have been around for hundreds of years. The first ice skating organization was formed in the 1700s and the first instructional book was written by a British miliary man named Robert Jones. An American named Jackson Haines was the first to use dance and ballet movements in a figure skating routine. This was in the mid 1800s. Click on the 'History of Figure Skating' link below for more details.
uhhh no. figure skating is in an ice arena...
No, a pinwheel is not a figure skating jump. It is a skating move the a group of skaters can do.
Anywhere. Just look it up on the search engine.
The sport figure skating was first played in 1772. A Treatise on Skating (1772) by Englishman Robert Jones, is the first known account of figure skating.