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Monday, November 4, 2013

Sport : Inline Skate

Like my promise in last post, i will post about inline skate history.

World History. . .
          Derived from Dutch. first coined by fans of ice skating in the 17th century, who wants to glide over the streets. then he took the initiative to put wheels on his shoes.
         
           In 1763, Joseph Marlin from belgium try to put steel wheels on his shoes to run. it's just, it's contagious craze does not necessarily thrive. Due to the local government issued a ban on roller skates on a highway.            Skip one more century, James Leonard Plimtons (1828 - 1911) of America. It was he who patented roller skates in 1863, and then in dubbed as the father of the world skates. Then continues to grow and popular. Not only in America, but also up in the UK and in austria.

           In the UK, an organization formed skates' The National Skating Association's (NSA) in 1876. Since then rollerblading championship is held. Growing popularity of roller skates so fast and spread caused a variety of games and entertainment that uses roller skates in them. As in opera, comedy, ballet, and sports hockey using roller skates

           Coupled with the habits of Europeans take advantage of your free time and leisure to play. In each theater is always equipped with facilities for roller skates. since then every year, sports skates there where events in various events. And after 1930, roller skate start in the race in the international arena.
 And i will share about inline skate history in my country Indonesia..

           inclusion of roller skates in Indonesia when the Dutch colonial period still. Dutch people who brought the game and then manjalar to Indonesian children who happen to work on Dutch parents. 1978 appears bevy skates held from Student Association Djakarta. On October 7, 1979, formed Pengda PERSEROSI (Unity sport skates Indonesia) Jakarta. The official follow Perserosi area are: Aceh, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, South Sumatra, West Java, Central Java, East Java, East Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, Riau, Bengkulu and Jakarta.



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