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Yes, Cynthia Phaneuf is a Canadian figure skater who speaks French. She is from Contrecoeur, Quebec, where French is the predominant language.
No, JR Celski is not Filipino. He is an American short track speed skater of Polish and Filipino descent.
We watched the graceful ballerina glide across the stage. He glides easily on his ice skates while she stumbles because she's just learning. The plane seems to glide effortlessly across the sky.
Skate.dont change yourself for a boy, hun.
Every skate has different strength and weekenesses a skater could be good at stairs and bad at rails or vice verser
This is a multi-answerable question. Without the "rocker" of the blade, you wouldn't be able to change the direction of your foot while it's on the ice. But modern day speed skates are all rockered so that the skater can change direction when needed. But the skater can always pick up his/her foot and place it in a different direction, making the person go in tat direction.
Emo, Gothic, & Punk are all different things. A skater would most likey be a punk style.
A poser. If you are emo/punk/a skater, you cannot also be a prep. They are all totally different, and if you are labeled as emo/punk/a skater, they won't also label you as a prep.
HE IS A PRO SKATER HE IS A PRO SKATER HE IS A PRO SKATER HE IS A PRO SKATER
No a skater not a punk.
to be an figure skater you have to have determination and confidence.
The momentum of a roller skater is not conserved because external forces act on the skates, primarily friction and air resistance. These forces can change the skater's velocity, thus affecting their momentum. Additionally, when the skater pushes off the ground or interacts with other objects, those actions can also alter their momentum. Therefore, while momentum can be conserved in an isolated system, the skater is subject to external influences that disrupt this conservation.
The cast of Skating Spectacular - 2003 includes: Brian Boitano as Himself - Skater Jason Dungjen as Himself - Skater Richard Dwyer as Himself - Skater Nancy Kerrigan as Herself - Skater Apolo Ohno as Himself - Skater Yuka Sato as Herself - Skater Laurent Tobel as Himself - Skater Kristi Yamaguchi as Herself - Skater
The kinetic energy of the skater is the energy associated with the motion of the skater. It is calculated using the formula KE = 0.5 * mass * velocity^2, where mass is the skater's mass and velocity is the skater's speed.
She can move her arms inwards - to increase the rotation speed - or outwards - to decrease it.