Por: The New York Times Health October 20, 2022
There was a time in the mid- to late ’90s when in-line skating was pretty much the coolest thing you could do. Back then, some 17 million people were “Rollerblading,” as everyone called it, both for sport and recreation. But then it fell from favor and, except for a return in the 2010s, lost its cool-kid appeal around the turn of the century.Now, it’s making another comeback. There’s a resurgence of skaters on paved pathways, city... + full article
Associated Press USA Life October 19, 2022
At a nondescript, basketball court in Waltham, Massachusetts, the leaves take on an autumnal glow and the air is crisp. But there are no pickup basketball players. This is now a spot for people who roller skate. “I had my eye on skates for a while — I saw they were making a... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation October 19, 2022
BOSTON — At a nondescript basketball court in Waltham, Massachusetts, the leaves take on an autumnal glow and the air is crisp. But there are no pickup basketball players. This is now a spot for people who roller skate. “I had my eye on skates for a while — I saw they were... + más
What goes around comes around: Roller skating's retro appeal | Associated Press
WPTV USA Nation October 18, 2022
While everyone was isolated during the worst of the pandemic, there was a boom in at-home rollerskating. When people got back into more typical life, the passion for roller skating continued. A rink that closed down just before the pandemic in Scarborough, Maine, has come back... + más
The Boston Globe USA Sports October 13, 2022
Visions of standing ovations filling TD Garden were on the minds of the International Skating Union’s decision makers when they were deciding which city would win the bid for the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships.Over 108,000 spectators attended the 2016 world... + más
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Pain-free Brad Marchand reports improved range in his skating after hip surgery | The Boston Globe
WPTV USA Nation October 12, 2022
HEBER CITY, Utah — Several high-stakes figure skating competitions will take place across the United States in November.Kate Pressgrove, 14, of Heber City, is vying for one of the top spots at the Pacific Coast Sectionals in San Francisco, California.Pressgrove said she was... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports October 09, 2022
Brad Marchand was laboring, after a hard session in the gym, when he passed by a reporter in the hallway. The interview they had scheduled would have to wait a few minutes.After catching his breath, the No. 1 left wing reported he is pain-free and moving well after double hip... + más
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New York Post USA Life October 02, 2022
He lost his sight, but a Michigan man’s on a roll with skateboarding, setting a Guinness World Record for an impressive trick. Daniel Mancina, 35, broke the record for the longest 50-50 grind on a skateboard, . The Royal Oak native accomplished the feat in January, sliding on... + más
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