CONTEST TRIVIA
Did you know:
- The very first ice skates were made from hollowed out elk ribs?
- The patron saint of figure skating is St. Lydwina, who, in the 14th century fell while skating on a frozen canal in Holland and broke her ribs, leading to a lifetime of opportunistic illnesses (kids, be careful!). During World War II, citizens of her home-town, Schiedam, prayed to Lydwina to save them from Nazi bombing raids?
- Charles II of England introduced figure skating to his home country after a visit to Holland in 1662?
- The first figure skating club in North America was founded in 1849 - as the Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society?
- The Axel (Paulsen), (Ulrich) Salchow, and (Alois) Lutz jumps are all named after people who developed them? The Loop is not in America, but in Europe it is called a (Warner) Rittberger. (Maybe they were afraid Americans would think it was something to eat?)
- Famed television announcer Dick Button is the only man to ever win the US, World, Olympic and European Championships. (After Dick, Americans were forbidden from entering the European event.)
- Michelle Kwan shares the record with Maribel Vinson for most US titles won by a woman - 9? (But Maribel also won 4 U.S. Pairs titles).
- Michelle Kwan shares the record with Carol Heiss for most World titles won by a woman - 5?
- The 2011 World Figure Skating Championships, scheduled to take place in Japan from March 21-27, 2011, have been postponed indefinitely due to the earthquake. Previously, the event was canceled from 1915 to 1921 due to World War I, from 1940 to 1946 due to World War II, and exactly fifty years ago in 1961, when the entire US Figure Skating Team was killed in an airplane crash en route to the competition?
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