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- Roller Data • Moxie Sales Up 1000%?In posts·November 26, 2023#Moxie #RollerData [barf] Say no to bubble gums! You can't use them long (they hurt) and they're useless in quality. But, great news otherwise. https://www.wcvb.com/article/going-retro-roller-skating-sales-are-up-1000-as-popularity-of-the-sport-grows-on-social-media-1649704781/396936501010
- Statista, Data • Americans & Roller Skating 2010-2021In posts·November 26, 2023#Statista #RollerData https://www.statista.com/statistics/191928/participants-in-roller-skating-in-the-us-since-2006/106
- Glide WaltzIn posts·February 26, 2023Songs you can practice the glide waltz to that are not organ music: 1 Eric Clapton River of Tears- https://youtu.be/OxbEUmWqwz8 2 - Winter Waltz the Last Royals https://youtu.be/_tQzsMaIzLU 3 The Lovers Waltz Ungar and Mason- https://youtu.be/jIs5ADFY1EM 4 - A fraction too slow, but close to the right tempo: Say Wonderful Things by Julie London https://youtu.be/TVJvoIRumlw0832
- Figure 1In posts·October 29, 2022Skater // Patineuse : Jewel Montgomery City // Ville : New Orleans Age // Âge : 55 Discipline: Artistic, School Figures 📍Rink // Patinoire : Fun Nation (Lafayette) Club: Roller Louisiane Coach // Entraîneur : Brian Clary308
- Figure One: Diagrams + DemosIn posts·November 27, 2022Figure One, or Figure 1, is the first of four circle figures that cover all edges in skating. Figure One ROF - LOF DEMO Figure 1 is skated forward on a circle figure, demonstrating the Right-Outside-Forward (ROF) and Left-Outside-Forward (LOF) edges. Each edge is repeated. That's right, both edges skated twice. Figure 1's first edge, or repetition, is the Right-Outer-Forward (ROF), telling the skater to employ the Right skate on an Outer edge going Forward. This means the tracing will start on the right circle, due to the edge requirement. • Repetition 1 (ROF) • Repetition 2 (LOF) • Repetition 3 (ROF) • Repetition 4 (LOF) Check out this video to see it in action. PRO TIP ROF and LOF seem easy enough, right? Figure 1 can sometimes be confused with another circle figure: Figure 2. The R in ROF and L in LOF always refer to the Employed Skate (Left or Right) and never refer to the circles themselves. The most common Figure 1 error: using your Right skate (R) to trace the circle on your left. Why: this creates an inside edge (Figure 2)—when you're supposed to be showing an outside or outer edge (Figure 1). Proper approach and as seen in competition: • Repetition 1 (ROF) • Repetition 2 (LOF) • Repetition 3 (ROF) • Repetition 4 (LOF) OVERVIEW Skating's edges are introduced with the following schema in mind: Skate, Edge, and Direction • The Employed Skate, or "skate," in use: Left (L) or Right (R) • The Edge being created: Outside or Outer (O) and Inside or Inner (I) • The skate's orientation, or traveling Direction: Forward (F) or Backward (B) FORWARD FIGURES (1 & 2) Both Figures 1 and 2 are demonstrated going forward. Figure 1 requires outside or outer (O) edges, while Figure 2 requires inside or inner (I) edges. Figure 1: ROF - LOF Figure 2: RIF - LIF BACKWARD FIGURES (3 & 4) Both Figures 3 and 4 are demonstrated going backward. Figure 3 requires outside or outer (O) edges, while Figure 4 requires inside or inner (I) edges. Figure 3: ROB - LOB Figure 4: RIB - LIB Source: School Figures by SkateDanceDiagrams.Weebly.com School Figures by SkateDanceDiagrams.Weebly.com @jewelwebb35 @Annie @Charlotte Ochanine3082
- Glide WaltzIn postsMarch 3, 2023When I first started skating, our coach played Dominic and we went to our first meet in Plano and they played Bobby Freeman, who does not have a stronger beat as Dominic and we were very confused 0
- #Memphis2023 - Let's Plan Our TripIn Clips + StoriesDecember 23, 2022Updates have been made! Please review this post. All updates are indicated in green and summarized below: • Registration (Next Steps) • Entry fees • Club outfits • PayPal • Figure Assignments Joyeuses fêtes, les ami-es ! Happy Holidays, friends!20
- #Memphis2023 - Let's Plan Our TripIn Clips + StoriesDecember 21, 2022I voted yep I'm down although I cannot yet be 100 percent sure I can be covered at work and won't know for a while. Besides uncertainty of being covered there is also a chance I have something important that Thur/Fri or the Mon after. So planning on coming and will pay fees as if going but there is some uncertainty. I also don't have a vehicle (we just have 1 car my family will need) and can only go in a carpool arrangement.20
- L’arc-en-cielIn posts·September 24, 2023I keep thinking about this rainbow 🌈 from a few weeks ago on a beautiful Saturday morning ⛅️ #SeasonThree #FunNation #RollerRink207
- #USARSmesquiteTX2023In posts·April 8, 2023Kimora, Figure 1B Jensen, Figure 1B203
- #USARSmesquiteTX2023In posts·April 8, 2023Kimora, Figure 111A Jensen, Figure 111A202
- #USARSmesquiteTX2023In posts·April 8, 2023@Annie @Patrick Doyle2026
- Couple Dance • EspoirIn posts·July 8, 2023#Espoir #CoupleDance #TeamDance #WorldSkateCoupleDance #Chester #ChesterJuly2023206
- Figure 7In posts·July 10, 2023Jensen + Sommer, 06.2023 @Sommer Bognar @Meghan Wiley202
- Memphis 2023 Schedule + RL Competitors' ScheduleIn posts·January 28, 2023MEET SCHEDULE https://www.rollerlouisiane.com/post/memphis ROLLER LOUISIANE SCHEDULE Please click to expand each section. Merci de cliquer pour faire agrandir chaque section. #HeartofMemphis2023 #CoeurDeMemphis2023 #MemphisTN @jewelwebb35 @Annie @Desi @Charlotte Ochanine @Patrick Doyle @Dakota Vidrine @Siobhan Jordan2032
- #Louisiane1 - Club Outfit 1 - 2023In postsDecember 24, 2022UPDATE Stones are arriving Friday, Dec 30! Les cristaux / strass arrivent le 30 décembre 2022 !20
- #MLK Day Lafayette // Session + Media HelpIn postsJanuary 19, 2023@Desirae Sellers @Sasha Pete20
- Online LessonsIn postsDecember 28, 2022Go 202320
- PairsIn posts·September 16, 2022What's this called where you are? Ça s'appelle quoi là où tu es ? Come si chiama questo in italiano? Wie heißt's auf Deutsch? ¿Cómo se llama esto en español? Qual é o nome deste em português? Skaters / Patineurs: Shannnon & Brian (Lafayette, LA - USA) Rink: Roller Dome - Richmond, VA Club: Roller Louisiane Cartwheel, snakewrap, adagio landing 📍 Roller Dome - Richmond, Virginia 👤 Shannon Cullen, Brian Clary ℹ️ Sr WC Pairs205
- New Class Grad! Nouveau Certifié !In posts·November 12, 2022Félicitations 🥂 Congrats @Dakota Vidrine #USArollersports #mercithanks Annie!205
- Memphis 2023: Figure Assignments & Entry FeesIn posts·December 26, 2022REMINDERS All of Roller Louisiane's competitive club skaters, or competitive Member-Athletes (MAs), who have expressed interest in competing at the 2023 Annual Heart of Memphis Invitational have been entered and registered. In the spirit of competitor-to-coach development, you can reference the meet's Google Entry Form here and all required figure assignments for each event; the event(s) and figure assignments for each MA are also listed below. Though it is rare, the figures for your event(s) may change; however, I will check for any changes prior to the start of each practice and any changes I notice will be left in the comments below and updated in green here in the post. Entry fees for each are due on or before Saturday, December 31, 2022, so we can make the meet's deadline of January 4, 2023. Entry fees vary by skater and include the ARS/AARS yearly fee ($10). You can learn more about the entry fees, deadlines, and complete meet info on this post: #Memphis2023 - Let's Plan Our Trip. FIGURE ASSIGNMENTS #FigureAssignments Please continue to read this entire post for figure variations as they apply to all MAs listed below. KIDS Jensen WILEY (11) • Elementary C: 2B & 112A Parent: @Meghan Wiley Kimora WEBB (12) • Elementary C: 2B & 112A Parents: @jewelwebb35 & @bbwespider.l (Judith Webb) ADULTS Annie MAHONEY (33) • Adults C: 1 & 111B • Advanced B: 1 & 2 Tag: @Annie Jewel MONTGOMERY (55) • Adults C: 1 & 111B • Veterans: 1B & 2 Tag: @jewelwebb35 PREPARE FOR MEMPHIS 1 — ONLINE LESSON: FIGURES 1 & 2 Regardless of your Memphis Figure Assignments, everyone has to take this Online Lesson I've prepared for you: Introduction to Figures. If you skip this step, the rest of this post will likely be gibberish. Note: I've redone this lesson and reset your status so you can take it again. 2 — OTHER RESOURCES: Once you complete your Online Lesson (Introduction to Figures), you can always reference the Resource Article I've written for you under our site menu: Resources > Articles > Figure 0: Guide to Figures, which covers a deeper understanding: • Universals • Figures 1-4 • PDF of all School Figures documentation provided by USA Roller Sports (USARS) • Image gallery of all School Figures documentation provided by USARS • Demo video for Figure 1 • Clips from the Online Lesson and many more • Full Version of "Form and Carriage," which I've also embedded here: Figure Variations (2) Some figures required for Memphis are not covered in the online lesson linked above. For the first type of variations, you will notice that some of (y)our Figures include letters in their names, such as 1B and 2B. This variation refers to a new family of figures called Change Eights. For the 2nd type of variation: (Y)our figures are comprised of entirely different numbering systems—3 digits instead of 1—such as 111B and 112A. Do not be alarmed. You already know how these figures work. This variation refers to a new family of figures called Serpentine Eights. Variation 1: Change Eights FIGURE 1B (LOIF-ROIF) Figure 1B is a unique figure and is part of the family (type) of figures known as "Change Eight" figures. It does not mean you can do Figure 1 starting on your left foot. This family or type of figure is called Change Eight because you still use two circles, in a "figure eight" pattern, but you change the edge AND circle halfway through. For this figure, you'll start on your left foot (LOF) as shown in the image below and "Change" to the inside edge (LIF) on your next circle. You're skating 50% of the first circle on the LOF edge and changing to skate 50% of the next circle on the LIF edge. FULL DESCRIPTION OF FIGURE 1B Figure 1B starts on the B foot (left foot) and uses 50% of one circle to show the LOF edge and as you reach the tangency, you rock over to the LIF and change circles—but not feet—to trace 50% of the next circle on the LIF edge, hence the nomenclature: LOIF. You don't have much time to trace 50% of the 2nd circle, so be mentally prepared to change feet—but not circles—with a rolling takeoff onto the ROF edge. You trace the ROF edge on the same circle until you reach the tangency again and rockover (change) to the RIF edge, hence the nomenclature: ROIF. Repeat this all over again to show Figure 1B to 100%. FIGURE 2B (LIOF-RIOF) Like Figure 1B, you start on the B foot (left foot) but unlike 1B, you will start with an inside edge, like Figure 2 (LIF), and change over to the outer edge (LOF), hence the nomenclature: LIOF. Figure 2B is a unique figure and is part of the family (type) of figures known as "Change Eight" figures. It does not mean you can do Figure 2 starting on your left foot. This family or type of figure is called Change Eight because you still use two circles, in a "figure eight" pattern, but you change the edge AND circle halfway through. For this figure, you'll start on your left foot (LIF) as shown in the image below and "Change" to the inside edge (RIF) on your next circle. You're skating 50% of the first circle on the LOF edge and changing to skate 50% of the next circle on the LIF edge. FULL DESCRIPTION OF FIGURE 2B Figure 2B starts on the B foot (left foot) and uses 50% of one circle to show the LIF edge and as you reach the tangency, you rock over to the LOF and change circles—but not feet—to trace 50% of the next circle on the LOF edge, hence the nomenclature: LOIF. You don't have much time to trace 50% of the 2nd circle, so be mentally prepared to change feet—but not circles—with a rolling takeoff onto the RIF edge. You trace the RIF edge on the same circle until you reach the tangency again and rockover (change) to the ROF edge, hence the nomenclature: ROIF. Repeat this all over again to show Figure 2B to 100%. Variation 2: Serpentine Eights FIGURE 111B When you see three digits (Jewel and Annie, and anyone really): Don't be alarmed. It's Figure 1 with three circles, the center is just skated half a time around. To help you remember, look at the last number. How I remember it is, 111B has three digits 1-1-1, the last of which is well, 1. Three digits means we will use three circles, and the last digit (1) means we use Figure 1's edges. The center circle is skated only half a time around (50%), before changing feet and circles to show the opposite foot's Figure 1 edges. Figure 1's edges are always outside edges. So, Figure 111B will start on the B foot (left foot) and skate the center circle 50% until you arrive at the tangency/strike zone. Then, you will place your right foot on the tangency and push with your skating foot (left foot) to do a rolling takeoff and change to the the ROF edge on the next circle for 100% tracing of the new circle. As come back to the tangency, you will change feet AGAIN and circles AGAIN and trace 50% of the center circle AGAIN on the LOF edge. As you near the next circle, you will change feet and circles AGAIN and use the LOF edge for 100% of the circle. As you near the tangency once more, you will repeat everything one more time to successfully demonstrate Figure 111B. The breakdown is as follows: FIGURE 112A When you see three digits (Jensen and Kimora, and anyone really): Don't be alarmed. It's Figure 2 with three circles, the center is just skated half a time around. To help you remember, look at the last number. How I remember it is, 112A has three digits 1-1-2, the last of which is 2. Three digits means we will use three circles, and the last digit (2) means we use Figure 2's edges. The center circle is skated only half a time around (50%), before changing feet and circles to show the opposite foot's Figure 2 edges. Figure 2's edges are always inside edges. So, Figure 112A will start on the A foot (right foot) and skate the center circle 50% until you arrive at the tangency/strike zone. Then, you will place your left foot on the tangency and push with your right foot tracing the RIF edge on the next circle for 100% tracing of the new circle. As come back to the tangency, you will change feet AGAIN and circles AGAIN and trace 50% of the center circle AGAIN on the RIF edge. As you near the next circle, you will change feet and circles AGAIN and use the LIF edge for 100% of the circle. As you near the tangency once more, you will repeat everything one more time to successfully demonstrate Figure 112A. GENERAL REMINDERS You can find more information about the meet by [always] clicking on any hashtags in any post on our website: #Memphis2023 (Meet info) and #Louisiane1 (club outfit). As always, any site member can post on our website and any site member can leave a comment on any post by scrolling down to the bottom of the post. Lastly, you can receive push notifications to your phone notifying you of any new posts, comments, and reactions to posts/comments via the MOBILE APP The "Spaces by Wix" app available in your device's app store. Download the app by clicking here. Be sure to use the same personal email you use on our website for sign-up/log-in, so you don't create duplicate accounts. If you're not sure which personal email you used, you can always find it and more on your account page: RollerLouisiane.com/compte/me #HeartOfMemphis2023 #Memphis2023 #EntryFees2032
- City Blues: Clip & Dance DiagramsIn posts·October 24, 2022The following is a clip of the dance known as the City Blues, skated by Beth Myers and @Patrick Doyle. You can also find the dance diagram for the city blues below with credit from the Skate Dance Diagrams site*, where you can find all dance diagrams and way, way more. Discipline: American Roller Dance ("Dance," specifically "Team Dance") Location: Union, Missouri Meet: Annual Halloween Invitational Ce qui suit est un clip de la danse connue sous le nom de City Blues, patinée par Beth Myers et Patrick Doyle. Vous pouvez également trouver le diagramme de cette danse ci-dessous avec le crédit du site Skate Dance Diagrams*, où vous pouvez trouver tous les diagrammes de danse et bien plus encore. Discipline : Danse, roller américain ("Danse", plus précisément "Danse couples") Lieu : Union, Missouri, États-Unis Compétition : Annual Halloween Invitational CLIP SOURCE: PATRICK DOYLE DIAGRAMS *Image sources: https://skatedancediagrams.weebly.com/city-blues.html205
- Denver Shuffle: Clips & Dance DiagramsIn posts·October 24, 2022The following is a clip of the dance known as the Denver Shuffle, skated by Beth Myers and @Patrick Doyle. You can also find the dance diagram for this dance below with credit from the Skate Dance Diagrams site*, where you can find all dance diagrams and way, way more. Discipline: American Roller Dance ("Dance," specifically "Team Dance") Location: Union, Missouri Meet: Annual Halloween Invitational Ce qui suit est un clip de la danse connue sous le nom de Denver Shuffle, patinée par Beth Myers et Patrick Doyle. Vous pouvez également trouver le diagramme de cette danse ci-dessous avec le crédit du site Skate Dance Diagrams*, où vous pouvez trouver tous les diagrammes de danse et bien plus encore. Discipline : Danse, roller américain ("Danse", plus précisément "Danse couples") Lieu : Union, Missouri, États-Unis Compétition : Annual Halloween Invitational CLIP Source: Patrick Doyle DIAGRAMS *Source: https://skatedancediagrams.weebly.com/denver-shuffle.html2012
- Class Grads! Nos Diplômé-esIn posts·November 5, 2022• @Annie (can you post your pic?) • @jewelwebb35 (not pictured here) • Kimora Webb • Jensen Wiley2020
- Feedback on figure 2?In postsJanuary 22, 2023Watching the 2nd RIF edge (captured in this video), the shoulders appear a bit leaned away from the circle while the leg is back and as you come in to switch to the other circle but I'm not sure of this. What does toadstool sandwich with arsenic sauce mean?03
- Feedback on figure 2?In postsJanuary 22, 2023Toadstool sandwich with arsenic sauce means figure two 😂0
- Glide WaltzIn postsMarch 3, 2023Also was that all star skate?0
- #Memphis2023 - Let's Plan Our TripIn Clips + StoriesDecember 15, 2022Is check the only form of payment they take?01
- Refereeing at InvitationalsIn posts·February 4, 2023Annie notes about volunteer refereeing at invitationals. Ask Brian any questions about refereeing at this or other types of meets. In my notes "You" refers to volunteer referee, "warm up skaters" are on the warm up circle, "competing skaters" are on the judging circles. A referee checks in with steward to line up skaters and do any "scratch-offs" or "add-ins" on the official list. You are responsible for updating the judges on any changes to the list. A referee is responsible for the competing skater starting on the correct foot and edge. If the skater starts on the wrong foot or edge the referee has to stop them and make them start over. You should do this as soon as possible, so make sure that you understand the figure, because you want to correct the foot or edge of the skater before they get to 25% The referee is responsible for counting the number of rotations in the competing skaters figure and dismissing them after by saying "thank you skater," so watch closely and don't dismiss late or early. Err on the side of letting them do too many if you're not sure, because of you interrupt a competing skater during a figure for an illegitimate reason, that is considered an "interference." If a competing skater is interferes with during their figure, by anyone, allow them to finish the figure but then you are required to offer them a second chance. If the competing skater chooses to redo the figure, they are judged on the second try, even if they do worse. Referees are also responsible for running interference. Note: if there is a time crunch and/or you are comfortable multitasking, the referee needs to signal to the steward for the next competing skater (whom the steward pulls from the warm up circle) WHILE watching for the competing skaters final rotation. This means you will sometimes be watching to dismiss the competing skater while at the same time asking the next skater if they know the correct foot and edge to start on.017
- Feedback on figure 2?In postsJanuary 22, 2023Does figure one have a name?0
- Meet Info // #HeartOfMemphis2023In postsJanuary 24, 2023Pls see updates above! The whole thing is important. I’ll add more details to Sat and Sunday during the day tomorrow (Tues) @Annie @jewelwebb35 @Siobhan Jordan @Charlotte Ochanine @Desi @Dakota Vidrine @ aaaand we have a lot of stoning to do :) @nekoe sent Annie‘s and Jensen’s club outfits! got em! Guess my Tuesday night is going to be spent in the snack bar.01
- Skating Diagrams: Finding, Reading, Drawing, Demoing and SharingIn postsJanuary 11, 2023@Charlotte Ochanine - I just updated this post to include some images and geometry/dimensions (see collapsible sections). I think with these changes, you can find more info about the uniqueness of the Loop Figure type (type 2) of School Figures.01
- #MLK Day Lafayette // Session + Media HelpIn postsJanuary 19, 2023My hands need to be flatter and arms slightly lower0
- SpinnersIn posts·July 26, 2023This is the spinner I use, and look at all those fun designs! Currently practicing a camel spin Link to store: https://edeaskates.com/en/roller/accessories/essentials/spinner/0113
- Glide WaltzIn postsMarch 3, 2023I think so. It was the thanksgiving, Skate meats that they used to have in Plano. 0
- Glide WaltzIn postsFebruary 26, 2023The songs are good. But all competitions. Will have organ music for adults. One of the coaches in dallas was playing these type songs for her students because she hated organ music. When the students got to the meet they were confused. The children have different music then the adults. I am getting a few of those for our play list. If anyone wants any more f my 1024 dance Organ music I will make a copy please bring a flash drive01
- #Memphis2023 - Let's Plan Our TripIn Clips + StoriesDecember 19, 2022I am in and can make the payment deadlines 🛼10
- #Memphis2023 - Let's Plan Our TripIn Clips + StoriesDecember 19, 2022Got it!10
- #Memphis2023 - Let's Plan Our TripIn Clips + StoriesDecember 19, 2022I an unfortunately unable to attend the Memphis 2023 meet, although I look forward to the next meet! :)10
- #Memphis2023 - Let's Plan Our TripIn Clips + StoriesDecember 31, 2022IMPT REMINDER - Just a reminder that the first deadline for Memphis is tomorrow, Saturday 12/31. If you plan on going to Memphis, please bring $100 in cash or send via PayPal if easier for you; My email address for PayPal is the same as my personal email: baclary17@gmail.com Summary of deadlines: • Airbnb ($100) - Sat, 12/31 • Entry fees (see post above for details) - Sat, 12/31 • Club Outfit* ($100) - Sat, 1/21 • Gas ($60) cash only - Thu, 2/2 *Club outfits: All club members are required to purchase and wear proper practice attire (club outfits) after joining Roller Louisiane. Since Memphis is the priority (5 athletes), there will be an order / slight delay in getting your outfit to you but we need to get on this asap. If anyone has questions or needs an extension on this deadline, please see me 1:1. So excited to share this experience in Memphis with you! :) @Dakota Vidrine @Charlotte Ochanine @Annie // 100% GOOD TO GO • @Desi • Jensen (@Meghan Wiley)10
- #Memphis2023 - Let's Plan Our TripIn Clips + StoriesDecember 15, 2022Yea, appears so. What we can do is, once we know how many are coming, you can PayPal me the amount and I’ll put them all together in a club check.1
- Road to Memphis 2023: KimoraIn posts·February 9, 2023Chemin à Memphis Kimora Webb (12) La Nouvelle-Orléans • New Orleans, LA Roller Louisiane Lafayette + Bâton-Rouge 🜸 Memphis, TN Figures 2B & 112A #HeartOfMemphis2023 #AARSmemphis #rollerskating #CoeurDeMemphis2023 #Nola #BâtonRougeLA #BatonRouge #BatonRougeLA #LafayetteLA #Memphis2023 #KimoraWebb @jewelwebb35 @bbwespider.l1033
- Opening Ceremonies - Heart of Memphis 2023In posts·February 9, 2023FULL VIDEO • Vidéo complète (anglais) Cérémonies d'ouverture #CœurDeMemphis2023 FULL VIDEO • Vidéo complète (anglais) • Host Rink: East End Skating Center • MemphisSkating.com • Host Club: Memphis Figure Roller Skating Club • Facebook Page • Facebook Group • Host Club's Head Coach: Caroline Mirelli • #CarolineMirelli • Host Regulatory Organization: AARS • AmericanRollerSports.com • Meet Manager: Steve Wojtowicz • wojos72@yahoo.com SEE SIMILAR POSTS BY CLICKING ON HASHTAGS: #HeartOfMemphis2023 • #AARSmemphisTN • #teamUSA #MemphisTN105
- #USARSmesquiteTX2023In posts·April 8, 2023@Annie106
- #USARSmesquiteTX2023In posts·April 8, 2023@Patrick Doyle103
- Toe LoopIn posts·July 8, 2023Category: #FreestyleJumps Type: #TAJs or Toe-Assisted Jumps See Also: #ToeLoop • #Mapes • #SingleToeLoop RL Recent Examples Skate Galaxy, Baton Rouge • 06.20231015
- Selection Procedure: 2023 PanAm GamesIn posts·July 17, 2023Use the following to learn more about the #PanAmGames selection procedure per USA Roller Sports and the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee. Click to expand and view any image.106
- Meet Info // #MesquiteTX2023In posts·January 20, 2023crédit images #RanieroCorbelletti (website) • #MeetInfo2023 • #InfosTournois2023 • #InfoConcorsi2023 • #InfoConcursos2023 • #Turnierinfos2023 • #Texas • #USA • #USArollerSports • #WorldSkateImages Oyez, oyez! Meet Info for #MesquiteTX20231026
- Clips #HeartOfMemphis2023 #CoeurDeMemphis2023In posts·February 4, 2023Événement // Event: #WorldSkateDance Compétition: #HeartOfMemphis2023, #CoeurDeMemphis2023 Club: Champions (TX) Patinoire // Rink: East End Skating Center Ville // City: #Memphis, #Tennessee102
- #Louisiane1 - Club Outfit 1 - 2023In postsDecember 31, 2022so beautiful I’m excited seeing this!!!!1
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