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RC167062B400 A group of youngsters who call themselves the Gaza Skate Gang hang out at a skate park by the port in Gaza City, February 14, 2019. The skaters share a couple of skate boards, rollerblades and a bicycle. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez SEARCH "MARTINEZ GAZA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC11333A59D0 A group of youngsters who call themselves the Gaza Skate Gang hang out at a skate park by the port in Gaza City, February 15, 2019. The skaters share a couple of skateboards, rollerblades and a bicycle. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez SEARCH "MARTINEZ GAZA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY.
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GF10000243462 Olympic gold medal ice dancers Meryl Davis (R) and Charlie White skate on The Rink at Rockefeller Center as the first skaters to kick off the winter season as the rink is now open to the public in the Manhattan borough of New York October 13, 2015. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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GM1EB241C4Y01 A couple skates together at "The Rink" roller skating rink in Chicago, Illinois, January 15, 2015. A handful of decades-old skating venues put Chicago at the center of a vibrant African-American subculture of urban roller skate dancing that stretches from Atlanta to Detroit and from Los Angeles to New York. While mainstream roller skating has been on a long decline, a new generation of skaters travel a circuit of rinks around the country to compete and show off their moves. Picture taken January 15, 2015. To match Feature USA-CHICAGO/ROLLERSKATING REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1EB2419EZ01 A couple is reflected in a mirror as they skate together at "The Rink" roller skating rink in Chicago, Illinois, January 15, 2015. A handful of decades-old skating venues put Chicago at the center of a vibrant African-American subculture of urban roller skate dancing that stretches from Atlanta to Detroit and from Los Angeles to New York. While mainstream roller skating has been on a long decline, a new generation of skaters travel a circuit of rinks around the country to compete and show off their moves. Picture taken January 15, 2015. To match Feature USA-CHICAGO/ROLLERSKATING REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1E91R08NA01 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08N301 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08MT01 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08M901 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08M001 People dressed in traditional Dutch costumes pole-sled on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08KI01 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08KC01 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08EO01 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E91R08EI01 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08E101 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08DU01 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08DO01 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08DH01 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes skate on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08CC01 Skaters dressed in traditional Dutch costumes pole-sled on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08C701 A skater dressed in traditional Dutch costume puts on an old-fashioned pair of skates on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E91R08AL01 A skater dressed in traditional Dutch costume pole-sleds on the canal in Hindeloopen January 26, 2013. When the canals and lakes freeze, the Dutch get out their skates and venture out on the ice. In Friesland, skaters dressed in traditional costumes gather for a day of ice skating, pole-sledding, and other entertainment on ice. The skaters wear an old-fashioned form of skate with special blades to help them glide across the ice without tiring, and usually skate together in couples or groups; this type of skating can be seen in many old Dutch paintings and is particularly popular with older people. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E51A1QSG01 An unidentified couple crosses the road on ice skates to continue their skating trip in Zaandam, the Netherlands January 9, 2009. The Dutch strapped on skates and flocked to icy canals this weekend as freezing temperatures afforded an increasingly rare chance to skate across their flat country. After more than a week of cold, an estimated 2.3 million skaters, out of a population of 16 million, have taken to frozen canals and lakes, according to a poll released ahead of the weekend. Picture taken January 9, 2009. REUTERS/ Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS)
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GM1DRYGAOMAA Crown Prince Willem Alexander of the Netherlands (R) and his wife Princess Maxima cheer for dutch speedskater Ireen Wuest during the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Turin, Italy February 12, 2006. Sitting with the the royal couple are their daughters. REUTERS/Andy Clark
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RP3DSFDAIAAE Crown Prince Willem Alexander of the Netherlands (R) and his wife Princess Maxima cheer for dutch speedskater Ireen Wuest during the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Turin, Italy February 12, 2006. Sitting with the the royal couple are their daughters. REUTERS/Andy Clark
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RP3DSFDAIAAB Crown Prince Willem Alexander of the Netherlands (R) and his wife Princess Maxima cheer for dutch speedskater Ireen Wuest during the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Turin, Italy February 12, 2006. Sitting with the the royal couple are their daughters. REUTERS/
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GM1DRYEEPEAA Crown Prince Willem Alexander of the Netherlands (R) and his wife Princess Maxima cheer for dutch speedskater Ireen Wuest during the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Turin, Italy February 12, 2006. Sitting with the the royal couple are their daughters. REUTERS/
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RP4DRIAZHLAA Ice Dancer Josee Piche (R) reacts to a shoulder pad on the ice that fell from partner Pascal Denis' costume during their routine at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships in Edmonton, Alberta January 11, 2004. The couple came in fourth in the Senior Dance. REUTERS/Andy Clark AC
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RP4DRIGXATAB Jeffery Buttle loses his balance and falls during his Men's Free Skate at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships in Edmonton, Alberta, January 10, 2004. The fall plus couple other mistakes cost Buttle the lead and he fell to third place in the final. REUTERS/Dan Riedlhuber AC
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RP3DRHZIZYAB Olympic ice dance champion Marina Anissina of France poses forphotographers prior to a news conference in Arles, near Marseille,August 5, 2002. Marina Anissina acknowledged she knew the alleged mobfigure at the centre of the Salt Lake City figure skating fixingclaims. French skating federation denied an alleged deal to assureAnissina and partner Gwendal Peizerat ice dance victory in exchange forgold for a Russian couple in the pairs competition. REUTERS/PhilippeLaurensonPL/CRB
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RP3DRHZIKIAA Olympic ice dance champions Marina Anissina (L) and partner GwendalPeizerat of France arrive at a news conference in Arles, nearMarseille, August 5, 2002. Marina Anissina acknowledged she knew thealleged mob figure at the centre of the Salt Lake City figure skatingfixing claims. The French skating federation denied an alleged deal toassure Anissina and Gwendal Peizerat ice dance victory in exchange forgold for a Russian couple in the pairs. REUTERS/Philippe LaurensonPL/CRB
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PBEAHUKUEBY Canadian figure skaters, Jamie Sale (L) and David Pelletier pose during a press conference at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002. [The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in the controversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 in which Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as well after the votes of the French judge were cancelled. ]
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PBEAHUKUEBV Canadian figure skaters, Jamie Sale (L) and David Pelletier pose during a press conference at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002. [The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in the controversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 in which Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as well after the votes of the French judge were cancelled. ]
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PBEAHUKUEBU Canadian figure skaters, Jamie Sale (L) and David Pelletier pose during a press conference at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002. [The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in the controversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 in which Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as well after the votes of the French judge were cancelled. ]
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PBEAHUKUEBR Canadian figure skaters Jamie Sale (L) and David Pelletier arrive at a press conference given at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002. [The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in the controversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 in which Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as well after the votes of the French judge were cancelled. ]
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PBEAHUKUEBN Canadian figure skaters Jamie Sale (R) and David Pelletier (L) hug their team chief, Sally Rehorick, during a press conference given at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002. [The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in the controversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 in which Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as well after the votes of the French judge were cancelled.]
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PBEAHUKUDDN Canadian figure skaters Jamie Sale (R) and David Pelletier (C) and their team chief, Sally Rehorick (far L), attend a press conference given at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002. [The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in the controversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 in which Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as well after the votes of the French judge were cancelled.]
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PBEAHUKUDDI A security guard (L) helps Canadian figure skaters, David Pelletier (C) and Jamie Sale (2R) leave a press conference they held at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002. [The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in the controversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 in which Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as well after the votes of the French judge were cancelled.]
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PBEAHUKUDDE Canadian figure skater Jamie Sale (R) gestures to a reporter as her partner David Pelletier laughs during a press conference at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002. [The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in the controversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 in which Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as well after the votes of the French judge were cancelled.]
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RP3DRHYRHMAB Canadian figure skaters Jamie Sale (R) and David Pelletier (C) andtheir team chief, Sally Rehorick (far L), attend a press conferencegiven at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002.The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in the controversialjudging of the pairs competition last February 13 in which Russianrivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as well after thevotes of the French judge were cancelled. REUTERS/Rick WilkingRR/HB
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RP3DRHYRHEAB A security guard (L) helps Canadian figure skaters, David Pelletier (C)and Jamie Sale (2R) leave a press conference they held at the Salt Lake2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002. The couple, who wereawarded the silver medal in the controversial judging of the pairscompetition last February 13 in which Russian rivals were given thegold, will be awarded gold as well after the votes of the French judgewere cancelled. REUTERS/Rick WilkingRR/HB
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RP3DRHYRHDAA Canadian figure skaters Jamie Sale (L) and David Pelletier pose duringa press conference at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February15, 2002. The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in thecontroversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 inwhich Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as wellafter the votes of the French judge were cancelled. REUTERS/RickWilkingRR/HB
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RP3DRHYRDWAB Canadian figure skaters Jamie Sale (R) and David Pelletier (L) hugtheir team chief, Sally Rehorick, during a press conference given atthe Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002. The couple,who were awarded the silver medal in the controversial judging of thepairs competition last February 13 in which Russian rivals were giventhe gold, will be awarded gold as well after the votes of the Frenchjudge were cancelled. REUTERS/Gary HershornRR/HB
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RP3DRHYQYYAB Canadian figure skater Jamie Sale (R) gestures to a reporter as herpartner David Pelletier laughs during a press conference at the SaltLake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15, 2002. The couple, who wereawarded the silver medal in the controversial judging of the pairscompetition last February 13 in which Russian rivals were given thegold, will be awarded gold as well after the votes of the French judgewere cancelled. REUTERS/Gary HershornRR/HB
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RP3DRHYQYWAA Canadian figure skaters, Jamie Sale (L) and David Pelletier pose duringa press conference at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February15, 2002. The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in thecontroversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 inwhich Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as wellafter the votes of the French judge were cancelled. REUTERS/RickWilkingRR/HB
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RP3DRHYQSWAA Canadian figure skaters Jamie Sale (R) and David Pelletier give a pressconference at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 15,2002. The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in thecontroversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 inwhich Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as wellafter the votes of the French judge were cancelled. REUTERS/RickWilkingRR/HB
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RP3DRHYQSPAA Canadian figure skaters Jamie Sale (L) and David Pelletier arrive at apress conference given at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games,February 15, 2002. The couple, who were awarded the silver medal in thecontroversial judging of the pairs competition last February 13 inwhich Russian rivals were given the gold, will be awarded gold as wellafter the votes of the French judge were cancelled. REUTERS/GaryHershornRR/HB
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RP3DRHYMNTAA Figure skaters Elena Berezhnaya (R) and Anton Sikharulidze of Russiahug after performing their free skating routine at the Salt Lake 2002Olympic Winter Games, February 11, 2002. The Russian couple won thegold medal in the event. REUTERS/David GrayRR/CRB
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RP3DRHYMIYAA Figure skaters Elena Berezhnaya (front) and Anton Sikharulidze ofRussia show off their gold medals after winning the free skatecompetition at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 11,2002. The Russian couple won the gold, with Canadians Jamie Sale andDavid Pelletier winning silver. REUTERS/Gary HershornRR/HB
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RP3DRHXRAVAB Figure skaters Elena Berezhnaya (R) and Anton Sikharulidze of Russiareact upon seeing their scores after performing their free skatingroutine at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, February 11, 2002.The Russian couple won the gold medal in the event. REUTERS/RickWilkingRR/CRB
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RP2DRIHJGUAA Italy's Barbara Fusar-Poli and Maurizio Margaglio perform on their way to winning gold in the ice dancing competition at the Grand Prix of Figure Skating final in Tokyo February 17, 2001. The couple, who last month won the first European crown for Italian skaters since 1954, proved their victory wasn't a fluke as they dominated the field in Tokyo.ES/JD
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RP2DRIHJGSAA Italy's Barbara Fusar-Poli and Maurizio Margaglio perform on their way to winning the gold in the ice dancing competition at the Grand Prix of Figure Skating final in Tokyo February 17, 2001. The couple, who last month won the first European crown for Italian skaters since 1954, proved their victory wasn't a fluke as they dominated the field in Tokyo.ES/JD
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RP2DRIHJFOAA Italy's Barbara Fusar-Poli waves her national flag with her ice dancing partner Maurizio Margaglio as they celebrate their victory in the ice dancing competition at the Grand Prix of Figure Skating final in Tokyo February 17, 2001. The couple, who last month won the first European crown for Italian skaters since 1954, proved their victory wasn't a fluke as they dominated the field in Tokyo.ES/JD
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RP2DRIGLOUAA ISRAELI SKATERS CHAIT AND SAKHNOVSKI PERFORM THEIR FREE DANCE PROGRAM AT THE EUROPEAN FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BRATISLAVA.Israeli skaters Galit Chait and Sergei Sakhnovski perform their free dance program at the European Figure Skating Championships in Bratislava, January 26, 2001. The Israeli couple claimed the fifth place.
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RP2DRIGJJDAA FRENCH SKATER ABITBOL AND BERNADIS PERFORM THEIR FREE PROGRAM DURING EUROPEAN FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BRATISLAVA.French skaters Sarah Abitbo and Stephane Bernadis perform their free program during the European Figure Skating Championships in Bratislava, January 24, 2001. Russian couple Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze won gold ahead of their compatriots Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin, while Abitbo and Bernadis took bronze.
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RP2DRIGJILAA FRENCH SKATERS ABITBOL AND BERNADIS PERFORM FREE PROGRAM DURING EUROPEAN FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BRATISLAVA.French skaters Sarah Abitbo and Stephane Bernadis perform their free program during the European Figure Skating Championships in Bratislava, January 24, 2001. The Russian couple Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze won gold, ahead of their compatriots Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin, while Abitbo and Bernadis took bronze.
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RP2DRIGJIJAA FRENCH SKATERS ABITBOL AND BERNADIS PERFORM FREE PROGRAM DURING EUROPEAN FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BRATISLAVA.French skaters Sarah Abitbo (L) and Stephane Bernadis perform their free program during the European Figure Skating Championships in Bratislava, January 24, 2001. The Russian couple Berezhnaya, Sikharulidze won gold ahead of their compatriots Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin, while Abitbo and Bernadis took bronze.
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RP2DRHYDKGAC ELENA BEREZHNAYA AND ANTON SIKHARULIDZE OF RUSSIA SKATE IN FINALS OF EUROPEAN FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS IN VIENNA.Anton Sikharulidze gestures after he and his partner Elena Berezhnaya finished their performance of the pairs final program for the European Figure Skating Championships in Vienna, February 9. The couple took the gold before their compatriotsMaria Petrova and Alexei Tikhonov and third placed Polish skaters Dorota Zagorska and Mariusz Siudek.
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RP1DRIFBRXAB Pairs skaters Marsha Poluliaschenko and Andrew Seabrook of the United kingdom perform a lift during the pairs free skating competition at the 1998 World Figure Skating Championships in Minneapolis, April 1. The couple is the defending pairs champions of the United Kingdom.SPORT FIGURE SKATING
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PBEAHULZECQ Canadian skaters Shae-Lynn Bourne (R) and her partner Victor Kraatz await scores following their free skating programme in the Olympics figure skating dance competition in Nagano February 16. [The couple placed fourth with Russians Pasha Grishuk and Evgeny Platov taking the gold medal.]
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RP1DRIGEYKAA Pairs skaters Michelle Menzies and Jean-Michel Bombardier perform during the short program of the canadian Figure Skating Championships in Hamilton, January 8. The couple finished the evening in third place.SPORT FIGURE SKATING
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RC2OEL3WXR49 Two Soviet ice skaters, wearing orientalcostumes at the opening of the olympic standard ice skatingrink in Ankara. February 18, 1989 REUTERS/Fatih Saribas 89193003 ANKARA COSTUME COUPLE FULL LENGTH GESTURE ICE SKATING TURKEY USSR DISCLAIMER: The image is presented in its original, uncropped, and untoned state. Due to the age and historical nature of the image, we recommend verifying all associated metadata, which was transferred from the index stored by the Bettmann Archives, and may be truncated.
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