In figure skating, there are a bunch of ways to stop. The most common ones are the T-stop, and Hockey stop. To do the T-stop, you put your feet like a backwards T (whichever foot is most comfortable for you) and angle your back foot so that you stop. The hockey stop seems somewhat easier; to do this, you must turn your foot (again, whichever is easier) to the side and slightly angle it.
In skiing, you can do the pie or the hockey stop. In figure skating, you can do the hockey stop, snowplow stop, and the t-stop.
Speed skating, figure skating, curling, and ice hockey.
Figure Skating is the most popular winter sport to have axels.
There is: Alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country skiing, curling, figure skating, freestyle skiing, ice Hockey, luge, nordic combined, short track speed skating, skeleton, ski jumping, snowboarding, speed skating. Note that each sport has different events i.e. figure skating contains pair figure skating, women's figure skating, men's figure skating, and ice dancing.
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figure skating,skiing, ice skating ect ect ect
figure skating,skiing, ice skating ect ect ect
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Alpine skiing, biathlon, freestyle skiing, hockey, snowboarding, speed skating, cross-country skiing, ski-jumping, Nordic combined, and figure skating. So a lot of skiing there.
hockey bobsleigh skeleton skiing snowboarding figure skating and speed skating
alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsled, cross-country skiing, curling, figure skating, freestyle skiing, ice hockey, luge, short track speed skating, skeleton, ski jumping, snowboarding, speed skating
Alpine Skiing, Biathlon, Bobsled, Cross-country Skiing, Curling, Figure Skating, Freestyle Skiing, Ice Hockey, Luge, Nordic Combined, Short Track Speed Skating, Skeleton, Ski Jumping, Snowboarding, Speed Skating