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1034:Coasteering
983:Motorsports
973:Windsurfing
946:Snowskating
891:Dirtsurfing
873:Boardsports
818:Freeskating
787:Rollerblade
701:Disciplines
366:roller skis
255:Disciplines
233:Eric Heiden
219:Minneapolis
204:quad skates
184:Rollerblade
117:August 2013
1509:Categories
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1375:Freeriding
1297:BMX racing
1239:Air racing
1234:Aerobatics
1165:Skyrunning
1071:Snorkeling
1049:Jet Skiing
1039:Freediving
1011:Rally raid
1001:Rallycross
936:Skysurfing
637:2023-09-30
612:2023-12-11
525:References
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510:gymnastics
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178:, or just
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1408:Bobsleigh
1186:Free BASE
1109:Canyoning
996:Motocross
792:K2 Sports
591:18 August
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223:Minnesota
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1016:Snocross
1006:Rallying
991:Drifting
581:wrg 2019
577:"Alpine"
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1285:Cycling
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956:Surfing
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342:skating
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244:X Games
180:blading
101:scholar
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1432:Others
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557:ISBN
228:Life
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