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Qué (quién) es 2000 Asian Speed Skating Championships - definición


2000 Asian Speed Skating Championships         
The 2000 Asian Speed Skating Championships were held between 14 January and 15 January 2000 at Handgait Ice Rink in Ulan Bator, Mongolia.
2000–01 Japan Figure Skating Championships         
FIGURE SKATING COMPETITION
2000-2001 Japan Figure Skating Championships; 2000–2001 Japanese Figure Skating Championships; 2000–2001 Japanese Junior Figure Skating Championships; 2000–2001 Japan Junior Figure Skating Championships; 2000-2001 Japan Junior Figure Skating Championships; 2000-2001 Japanese Junior Figure Skating Championships; 2000-2001 Japanese Figure Skating Championships; 2000-01 Japan Figure Skating Championships; 2000–2001 Japan Figure Skating Championships
The 2000–01 Japan Figure Skating Championships were the 69th edition of the event. They were held on December 8–10, 2000 at the Big Hat arena in Nagano.
Speed skating         
  • Speed skating at the [[1928 Winter Olympics]] in [[St. Moritz]], [[Switzerland]]
  • Historical footage of the 1954 [[Elfstedentocht]] with Dutch commentary
  • [[Jaap Eden]], the first official world champion
  • [[Long track speed skating]], [[Thialf]], 2008
  • Speed skating match on the [[Zuiderzee]] near [[Hindeloopen]], [[Netherlands]], in 1828
  • [[Monique Angermüller]] on [[clap skate]]s and in a full body-covering suit in 2008
  • Sven Kramer, Jan Blokhuijsen and Koen Verweij (NED) in team pursuit at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
  • [[Nicolaas Bauer]]: Women's speed skating competition on the town canal at Leeuwarden, 1809.
  • Speed skating on a stamp
  • Individual start
COMPETITIVE FORM OF ICE SKATING IN WHICH COMPETITORS RACE EACH OTHER
Speed skater; Speedskating; Speed Skating; Speed-skating; Speed skaters; Women's speed skating
Speed skating is a competitive form of ice skating in which the competitors race each other in travelling a certain distance on skates. Types of speed skating are long track speed skating, short track speed skating, and marathon speed skating.