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Rollerblade

™ a type of roller skate in which the wheels are set in a single straight line under the boot
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Situated at the West Green Spine in Education City, members of the Doha Longboard Crew (DLC) lauded QF's move because the facility offers people a "safe and ideal" location for skateboarding, rollerblading, parkour, BMX bikes, and even longboarding.
Geoff Dornan, 79, from Ormskirk, hit the headlines in 2009 when he was banned from rollerblading by magistrates.
All that was long before the days of rollerblading or roller derby popular today, as both exercise and entertainment.
Syria participated in the event with a team consisting of 56 athletes who competed in 10 games: swimming, track and field, cycling, equestrian games, weightlifting, table tennis, badminton, gymnastics, rollerblading, and bocce.
One Thing I'd Love to Try in Vancouver: Rollerblading around Stanley Park
The cast were even going to be rollerblading at one stage, until director Tessa Walker realised it might be too dangerous.
He was still in pain by the afternoon, with swelling and fluid on the joint, after falling awkwardly while rollerblading for a video insert which was being prepared for the show.
Rollerblading yesterday morning along the footpath of Jumeirah Beach Road, I was hit at radical speed by a youngish woman driver who believed I was at fault for not stopping for her.
London, June 15( ANI ): Transport bosses in London have given a number of suggestions to daily commuters for avoiding the Olympic rush hour, which includes trying everything from rollerblading to rock climbing.
Summary: A growing trend is speeding along the winding paved walkway of Beirut's corniche: rollerblading.
THE husband of a woman who died after hitting her head while trying out rollerblading for the first time has praised the kindness of hospital staff who helped her.
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