1. A fast rotation on one foot in figure skating.
1. The teeth-like protrusion at the front of the blade for jumps and stops.
2. The curved sides of the ice skate blade used for maneuvering.
3. A figure skating jump with a takeoff from a back inside edge.
4. The curved groove on the bottom of an ice skate blade.
4. A type of ice skate used for playing ice hockey.
5. Hand coverings worn by ice skaters for protection and warmth.
6. The sharp metal attachments on the bottom of ice skates.
7. A figure skating jump with two rotations in the air.
8. Devices worn over ice skates to protect the blades.
9. A term used to describe how fast someone skates.
10. Long, slender equipment used in ice hockey to hit the puck.
11. Smoothly sliding on ice skates without lifting them off the ice.
12. A large enclosed space where ice skating and ice hockey take place.
13. A figure skating jump that takes off from a forward outside edge.
14. A hard rubber disk used in ice hockey.
15. A graceful figure skating move where the skater glides on one foot while extending the other.
16. The rate at which someone moves on ice skates.
17. Rotations or changing directions executed on ice skates.
18. The ability to stay upright and steady while on ice skates.
19. The condition of properly honed ice skate blades.
20. Acrobatic movements performed in figure skating by springing off the ice.
21. Thin cords used to secure ice skates around the foot.