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What
is Inline Speed Skating?
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Inline speed skating is
the exciting, fast paced sport of racing head-to-head on inline
skates. In the early 1990's the sport of inline speed skating
evolved from traditional quad speed skating. In 1992 USA Roller
Sport's national speed skating competition split into quad and
inline divisions.
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Inline speed skating is
healthy, fun, and very rewarding. As skaters learn the importance
of hard work, persistence and determination they also learn how
to set and reach personal goals. It builds strength and character
while teaching the value of good sportsmanship.
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Inline speed skating is
for everyone, regardless of age. Speed skaters of all ages share
a determination to race as fast and far as they can.
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2008
Indoor National Championship Placements
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Courtney
Grzech
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Standard
Freshman Girls
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Bronze
Medalist
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Dustin
Hebson
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Standard
Elementary Boys
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Bronze
Medalist
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Hannah
Grzech
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Standard
Tiny Tot
Girls
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Silver
Medalist
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Alysha
Abercrombie, Emily May Hebson, Blakelee Pittman, Jenna Rajkowski
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Gold
Medalists
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Chelsea
Grzech and Dustin Hebson
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Elementary
2-Mix
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Bronze
Medalists
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Courtney
Grzech and Jonathan Blair
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Sophomore
2-Mix
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Silver
Medalists
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