Artistic Roller Skating is a sport consisting of various events. Usually these are accomplished on quad skates, but inline skates are also used for some events.
Artistic roller skating is a sport similar to figure skating but where competitors wear roller skates instead of ice skates. Within artistic roller skating, there are several disciplines. Artistic roller skaters use either quad or inline skates, though quad skates are more traditional and significantly more common. Generally quad and inline skaters compete in separate events and not against each other. Artistic roller skaters use either quad or inline skates, though quad skates are more traditional and significantly more common. Generally quad and inline skaters compete in separate events and not against each other.
The individual follows the figure circle line on a specific edge. Figures become progressively more complex with the addition of turns and the use of the third circle (similar to compulsory or "school" figures on ice).
The individual performs a solo routine with jumps and spins to their chosen piece of music.
Two individuals perform jumps, spins and lifts to their chosen piece of music.
Two people perform a series of steps in a pattern round the rink. There are no jumps or spins.
An individual performs a series of steps in a pattern round the rink. There are no jumps or spins.
A themed routine performed by a team of four skaters. Team skating, similar to synchronized skating on ice.
Club of skaters perform a themed show routine.
The individual performs a routine to their chosen piece of music. Freedance is heavily focused on footwork and choreography and it can only contain one jump and spin.
Part of Indian team in :-
Bronze medal at Asian Championship held in Lishui China 2016
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