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What ice is used for figure skating?

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Thicker (approximately 4.5 to 5 centimetres) and softer ice is needed for figure skating, while slightly thinner (3.5 to 4.5 centimetres) and firmer ice is required for short track speed skating. The ideal temperature for short track speed skating ice is −5.5° C and −3° C for figure skating. How thick is figure skating ice? Short track speed skating ice requires a thickness of 1 to 1.25 inches (2.5–3cm), compared to figure skating where the ice is 1. Read More...

What irons does Rory McIlroy use 2021?

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TaylorMade P770, TaylorMade Rors Proto They all featured slightly altered profiles of the TaylorMade P730 iron, featuring either a unique grind or blade length profile. His Rory Proto's go from four-iron down to pitching wedge and he also carries a P770 three-iron. What clubs does Rory McIlroy use 2021? Equipment Reviews McIlroy is also sticking by his TaylorMade MG3 wedges in 54 and 58 degrees, in Project X 6. Read More...

What is hockey shootout?

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If a game remains tied after the five-minute, four-on-four overtime period, the teams will engage in a shootout, in which three skaters aside take alternating penalty shots against the opposing goaltender. If still tied after three shots per team, 'sudden-death' shots will be taken to reach a decision. What is a shootout and when is it used in hockey? A shootout in hockey is caused if the two teams cannot determine a winner during the regulation three periods and the five-minute overtime period. Read More...

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