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- Inline_skating abstract "Inline skating is a sport practiced widely internationally. Inline skates typically have 2 to 5 polyurethane wheels, arranged in a single line, although 5 wheel designs are no longer manufactured. The in-line design allows for greater speed than roller skates and better maneuverability. The in-line wheels are coupled with boots designed for skating over and around various obstacles. Inline-skating is practiced and performed using inline skates designed for race tracks, skate parks, Urban areas, and off-road.Inline skating is also known as "roller blading" due to the popular brand of inline skates, Rollerblade.".
- Inline_skating thumbnail Roxa_Xtreme.jpg?width=300.
- Inline_skating wikiPageID "416846".
- Inline_skating wikiPageRevisionID "605412241".
- Inline_skating hasPhotoCollection Inline_skating.
- Inline_skating subject Category:Inline_skating.
- Inline_skating subject Category:Roller_sports.
- Inline_skating comment "Inline skating is a sport practiced widely internationally. Inline skates typically have 2 to 5 polyurethane wheels, arranged in a single line, although 5 wheel designs are no longer manufactured. The in-line design allows for greater speed than roller skates and better maneuverability. The in-line wheels are coupled with boots designed for skating over and around various obstacles.".
- Inline_skating label "Inline skating".
- Inline_skating label "Skaten".
- Inline_skating sameAs Skaten.
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- Inline_skating sameAs Q6034982.
- Inline_skating sameAs Q6034982.
- Inline_skating wasDerivedFrom Inline_skating?oldid=605412241.
- Inline_skating depiction Roxa_Xtreme.jpg.
- Inline_skating isPrimaryTopicOf Inline_skating.