Saturday, November 23, 2024

#AnipalHB #Nipclub Ice Skating Quiz

#AnipalHB #Nipclub Quiz Snowglobe
Thanks for Visiting!
Be sure to get a snow globe.

 

This was my first time at #AnipalHB, and I had so much fun! I loved DJing and sharing the ice skating quizzes with everyone. Thanks to all who joined in and made it such a special event—I can’t wait to do it again!

Ice skating has been around for a long time! People first started ice skating over 4,000 years ago in Finland. Back then, they made skates out of animal bones to glide across frozen lakes and rivers. Later, in the 13th century, people in the Netherlands began making skates with iron blades, which made skating much easier and faster.

Today, ice skating is popular in places with cold winters, like Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia. But with indoor ice rinks, people all over the world can enjoy ice skating, no matter the season!

Enjoy printing and coloring these pictures of anipal ice skaters!

 

Double Jump: A jump in which the skater completes two revolutions in the air.
Beagle Doing a Double Jump
Layback Spin: Usually performed by women, the skater spins in an upright position.
Panfur Doing a Layback Spin
Axel: A forward-facing jump invented by Norwegian Axel Paulson in 1882.
Bunny Doing an Axel Jump
Lift: hoisting of the female partner above the head of the male partner.
Cockatiels Doing a Dramatic Lift

 

Biellmann Spin: A variety of upright spin named for former Swiss skater Denise Biellmann, this spin requires exceptional flexibility of the back and legs.
Ferret Doing a Biellmann Spin
Synchronized skating is a team sport in which 8 to 20 skaters perform a choreographed routine together on the ice
GSDs Doing Synchronized Skating
A spiral is a move where the skater glides across the ice on one leg while extending the other leg high in the air
Siamese Cats Doing a Spiral
Mirror Skating: Opposite movements performed by pair skaters in close proximity to one another.
Teddy Bears Mirror Skating
Camel Spin: The skater spins on one leg with the free leg extended in the air, parallel to the ice.
BT Doing a Camel Spin