Where was figure skating invented? Figure skating dates back to 3,000 BCE to Scandinavia, where the people of Finland used their skates made of animal bones to travel all throughout the area. Figure skating began to greatly develop because of two Americans. Steel blades were made by Edward Bushnell in 1850.
What country started figure skating? It was founded in Scheveningen, in the Netherlands, but is now based in Lausanne, Switzerland. Read More...
1. WWE Intercontinental Championship. The current version of the illustrious, history-laden Intercontinental Championship was first introduced by then heel champ Cody Rhodes in 2011, and it immediately became my favorite of the modern belts.
Which belt is most powerful in WWE? The WWE and World Heavyweight Championships are the two most prestigious titles in all of pro wrestling. They've been held by dozens upon dozens of Hall of Famers and future Hall of Famers, and they have traditionally been the most coveted championships in the WWE. Read More...
German figure skater Maxi Herber is the youngest Olympic figure skating champion (at the age of 15 years and 128 days) when she won gold in pair skating together with Ernst Baier at the 1936 Winter Olympics.
What figure skater is the youngest gold medalist? Tara Lipinski remains the youngest ever gold medalist in Olympic figure skating. She won at the 1998 Winter Olympics when she was 15 years old. Read More...