History of Ice Skating
Watching the lithe ice skaters glide and perform on the rink is surely a sight to behold! Over the years, this popular sport has seen many developments. Read on to know all about the history of ice skating.
History of Ice Skating:
Although this sport is looked at from a very professional point of view nowadays, it was an important means of transportation in the olden days. This method was used when people needed to travel across frozen water bodies in the winter season. Although there is no concrete proof about the origin of this sport, historians believe that the earliest known instances date back to 3000 B.C. This is based on the evidence found in Switzerland when a pair of skates were retrieved from the bottom of a lake.
The creation of the first ice skates is also under debate. Historians believe the first pair may have been invented between 3000 and 1000 B.C. However, the ice skates made back then are a far cry from the sophisticated versions seen today. In the olden days, the blade of the ice skate was made from the bones of animals. These bones were attached or tied to the bottom side of the shoes. Some historians also give credit to the Dutch for the invention of ice skates. It is believed, sometime during the 14th century, the Dutch attached wooden platforms to a skater's shoes. Leather straps secured these wooden parts carefully to the boots. A few years later, a double edged metal blade replaced the wooden part. This helped the skaters to keep their balance while skating, which further popularized this sport.
As this sport became extremely popular, it remained only for the privileged few in many areas. Soon the royal families began to love this sport for the sheer excitement! In the Netherlands, people from all classes came together to attempt ice skating. Evidences seen in many visual depictions reveal the many Kings wearing a pair of ice skates. In 1610, Emperor Rudolph hosted a large ice carnival in his court as he thoroughly enjoyed this sport and wanted others to attempt the same.
From the olden days till date, ice skating has developed into superior forms. The presence of many international competitions held worldwide stand testimony to this fact. Talented professionals who spend years perfecting their moves gather to compete under one roof. Truly, the beauty of ice skating cannot be ignored.

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