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That could be the kid who could one day break every inline and roller skate record, but there are very few companies, organizations or for that matter speedskaters reaching out to develop the interest and talent. I am working on an experiment with 4 middle schools (6th thru 8th grades) in San Francisco. The idea is to make speedskating an school sport like footbal, basketball, track and other sports. In the beginning, the "cooler" kids wanted quads. It was funny watching them learn how inlines are faster. The "nerd" kids were winning. That brought back memories. The video is coming D. Miles Jr. The GodFather of Skating "Kay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I was driving home from work last week and saw a young kid quad skating in > the street. The child was about 13 year old and appeared to be skating home > from school. I was so surprised and delighted, I did a double take! > > Kay > www.skatejournal.com > > >
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