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Ice hockey, figure skating, speed skating, curling.
Winter Olympic sports held indoors are curling, speed skating, short track speed skating, figure skating, and ice hockey.
the similarities between speed skating and figure skating is that 1- they have to do forward crossovers when turning 2- they use ice skates 3- they have to know the basics of ice skating 4- they are capable of going to the olympics
Ice skating is actually putting on skates and getting out on the ice. There are two kinds of skating. There is Figure Skating, which is the more graceful dancing kind, and Speed Skating, which is just racing on the rink.
Popular forms of skating include: Inline skating Speed skating Ice skating
Australia, that's where i live. I ice skate 3-4 times a week in melbounre and Speed skating, figure skating, ice hockey and curling is available.
Ice Hockey, Ice skating, Ice Speed race...
they dont have figure skating helmets. its useless only hockey, and speed skating has helmets
Figure skating is a type of ice skating. It's like asking "Is a Ferrari more popular than a car?" A Ferrari is a type of car. Ice skating includes figure skating, speed skating, ice dancing, ice hockey, any type of activity where you move across the ice on skates. So, ice skating would have more participants because it includes more activities than just figure skating.
there are 7! ringette figure skating ice hockey speed skating recriational skating tour skating biathlathon (or triathlathon i cant remember)
There are four Winter Olympic events that are held indoors. They are speed skating, figure skating, curling and ice hockey.
At the 2006 Games in Turin, 5. Curling, Ice Hockey, Figure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating, and Speed Skating.