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Thursday, 16 November 2006
Dennis Palmer writes:
A group of skaters from around the US and I have started the US Freestyle Skating Association. This includes freestyle slalom (involving small cones), as well as other kinds of freestyle skating: jumps, slides, dance, and any other sort of tricks you can do on skates!
We've got a decent number of people involved and, except for New York, we're spread pretty thin. So, there are lots of small pockets of skaters and we're looking for anyone interested to join us! We've currently got an online forum for skate and non-skate related conversations, particularly for organizing freestyle skate practices/ get-togethers. Check it out and if you like what you see and want to participate, register for a free account! --------------------------------------- http://www.freestyleskaters.org --------------------------------------- We're organizing a number of events, including a Freestyle competition next year called BattleUS, and some freestyle workshops. Here is the introduction to our unofficial charter: "The purpose of the United States Freestyle Skating Association (USFSA) is to encourage, support, and teach inline and quad skaters who are interested in freestyle slalom, dance, jumps, and slides; to promote the growth of these sports in the United States; and to strengthen the community of freestyle skaters. To that end, we will organize freestyle skating competitions, events, workshops and other activities to bring together U.S. freestyle skaters. We will host an online forum to facilitate interaction and friendships among skaters from all over the country, and we will strive to make other resources available online to guide skaters in learning more about our sport. Finally, we will continue to search for new ways to promote freestyle skating and support the members of the USFSA." We feel that the U.S. has the potential to offer a unique style to the freestyle skating world by merging european freestyle slalom with the american freestyle that has evolved from former aggressive skaters and others looking to push the boundaries of their abilities and creativity. Hope to see you guys on the forum, and maybe even on the streets of Boston! - Denni
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