A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . loop, 3 15 —G. Hugel, in Dance Steps. Worlds ChampionshipCompetition at Davos Henning Grenander, of Stockholm, the winner of thefirst worlds competion held under the new I. S. U. rulesin February, 1898, had been living two years in Lon-don; and several British skaters had been for some yearsessaying the Continental style. Under the influence of thisstyle, which is better adapted to rink skating, the N. S. June 10, 189, a special figure skating test, whichwe give in the re


A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . loop, 3 15 —G. Hugel, in Dance Steps. Worlds ChampionshipCompetition at Davos Henning Grenander, of Stockholm, the winner of thefirst worlds competion held under the new I. S. U. rulesin February, 1898, had been living two years in Lon-don; and several British skaters had been for some yearsessaying the Continental style. Under the influence of thisstyle, which is better adapted to rink skating, the N. S. June 10, 189, a special figure skating test, whichwe give in the revised form of October, 1900. 11 Bring me to the test.—Hamlet, 3, 4, 142, 37 BRITISH SPECIAL FIGURE-SKATING TEST PART I —Section A This part must be skated in strict English following set of combined figures, must be skated inthe order stated below : 1. Twice back and forward 2 turns, off center turn, 2turns, and forward inside turn off. 2. Twice back and forward off center rocker entire off. 3. Forward bracket, turn, entire. 4. Twice back center bracket entire. 5. Forward inside turn, bracket, entire.


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