A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . CONTINENTAL SKATING AND COMPE-TITIONS In 1S92 The International Skating Union was formed byassociations and skating clubs of Austria, Canada, Denmark,Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Hungary, Nor-way, Russia, Sweden and Switzerland 5 and at its third regu-lar congress, in August, 189, drew up the following rulesfor correct carriage and movement — within which rules theindividuality of the skater receives free play and all possibleconsideration on the part of the judges : * Upri


A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . CONTINENTAL SKATING AND COMPE-TITIONS In 1S92 The International Skating Union was formed byassociations and skating clubs of Austria, Canada, Denmark,Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Hungary, Nor-way, Russia, Sweden and Switzerland 5 and at its third regu-lar congress, in August, 189, drew up the following rulesfor correct carriage and movement — within which rules theindividuality of the skater receives free play and all possibleconsideration on the part of the judges : * Upright carriage, not bentat the hips, but without beingstiff; strong bending of thek knee or body to be only mo- mentary (Fig 8). Head up-ght. Unemployed foot raisedonly a little from the ice; notdragging behind, with toe turneddownward and backward ( 1 , bent a trifle at the knee,and generally held behind theemployed foot; otherwise swing-H. Grenander, in§ freely>and assisting the move-Worlds Cham- ment, but not held far , 1898 Arms, hanging down easily with-out swinging, may, like the


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