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ice skating
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Noun1.ice skating - skating on iceice skating - skating on ice                      
skating - the sport of gliding on skates
figure skating - ice skating where the skates trace outlines of selected figures


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Back in 1976, aged just 18 and 16 they became the youngest performers to host their own TV variety show - complete with iceskating, comedy sketches and masses of balloons.
Suzanne went on to become the First Lady of Midlands television, while Ashley, well, everyone knows Ashley for his readiness to try his hand at anything, be it iceskating, jumping out of a plane or hunting a runaway kangaroo.
Children who achieve 100% attendance during the second half of the summer term will be entered into a draw held by each school and the winners, along with their families, will all be attending the iceskating spectacular on the opening night, Tuesday, October 6.
 
 
 
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