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When was figure skating included in the Winter Olympics?
To put it bluntly, figure skating is skating on ice, but it is different from ordinary skating, and some performance skills must be added. Participants will also put on makeup and gorgeous clothes. This is a new Olympic event with strong ornamental value. Figure skating took place in the new century of 18. At first, Britain did develop a lot of sports, and later it spread widely in western countries.

Jackson Hynes is a person who likes fitness very much, and his small interests are also very common. He likes songs and folk dances very much, and then he began to learn to skate. He always thought skating was a bit boring, so he added some dances to match the sweet songs. During the 1863 European tour, he presented his fancy scientific research performance to everyone and was loved by many people, among which the Austrian was really loved.

Until 1872, the figure skating exhibition competition was announced to be held in Austria. Then 1896 and 1906 were held in Russia and Switzerland respectively. 1924 announced that it has benefited from the new projects of Beijing Winter Olympics. In figure skating competition, the contestants must realize two kinds of variety, which are technical and performance. At the beginning, some of the main postures, rotations and jumps were carried out step by step, and the most important thing was to perform folk dances on ice with songs. The category of national dance is self-made or international dance, but it is not forced to dance all the same dances, but a random way.

This figure skating is also a relatively expensive fitness exercise. Most items such as skates are made by professionals, but the fields involved are very common. National dance, skating and songs all benefited from it, and the needle really improved its gas field.