We do not know much about the first person to skate on ice. We know that the steel blades used in ice skating were invented by someone in Holland in the 12th or 13th century, but we do not know precisely where, when, or by whom.
Wiki User
∙ 2011-11-25 13:09:01Kate Wilson Sheppard
The Latin word for ice is "glacies".
It is not known. Chariot racing there started so early in history that there is not a record of the first races.
Pompei and another person were part of the triumvirate with Julius Caesar
chacolate and ice cream
It would depend on the type of disability a person has as to whether or not they would be able to ice skate. With special equipment, a disabled person would be able to ice skate.
not necessarily.... i learned to ice skate first and then i was a pro roller skater. It doesnt really make a difference.
when pople first skate
you can get an ice skate at a skate shop like skaters edge>
Can you ice skate in antartica
The bottom of a lake in Switzerland.
three inches to safely skate on ice.
4 or more inches of ice for you to ice skate on it.
Yes. You can ice skate in Alaska. You can ice skate on ponds in Alaska because in the winter most if not all the ponds freeze over. So to answer your question, yes you can ice skate in Alaska
Well first of all you need to know how to ice-skate!
On ice
The ice skate is neolithic (stone age). The sport ice hockey has a confusing history (see the related link). the first recorded games were played in the 1850's.