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Federko was the head coach / general manager of the St. Louis Vipers InLine team of the Roller Hockey International for the 1993 and 1994 seasons.
In 2013 Luanda together with Namibe city, will host the 2013 FIRS Men's Roller Hockey World Cup, the first time that a World Cup of roller hockey is held in Africa.
The term " Roller Hockey " is often used interchangeably to refer to two variant forms chiefly differentiated by the type of skates and sticks used.
There is traditional " Roller hockey ", played with quad roller skates, and " Inline Hockey ", played with inline skates.
Roller Hockey played on Quad skates and Roller Hockey played on Inline skates have different rules and equipment, and they involve different types of skating but share the name Roller Hockey.
Roller Hockey ( Inline ) bears close resemblance to ice hockey and is played on Inline skates, uses an ice hockey stick and includes a lot of fast " racing back and forth " action.
The Roller Hockey ( Inline ) Goalie uses a Glove, called a catcher, to catch the shot on goal, he also has a flat, usually square, mit which is used to deflect the shot this is called a blocker.
Roller Hockey ( Quad ) is a variation of roller hockey.
Roller Hockey is the overarching name for a rollersport that has existed long before inline skates were " re-invented " in the 70s ( They were actually invented before quads, in the 1760s ).
Roller Hockey has been played on quad skates, in sixty countries worldwide and so has many names worldwide.
The National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association ( NCRHA ), a non-profit corporation whose directors are appointed by each of its seven regional member organizations, is the governing body of collegiate roller hockey in the United States.

Roller and Inline
Roller hockey ( Inline ) is a variation of roller hockey very similar to ice hockey, from which it is derived.
* Roller hockey ( Inline )
* Inline skating — see Roller skating
Inline speed skating is the sport of racing on inline skates ( Roller sports ) It is often called inline racing by participants.
At USARS ( USA Roller Sports ) events, tracks are marked by four pylons set in a rectangular shape, while at NIRA ( National Inline Racing Association ) events, tracks are marked by multiple pylons that create an oval shaped track.
The most popular marathons in the USA are: The The North Shore Marathon and Saint Paul Inline Marathon, however they are now taking place all over the world including the Goodwood Roller Marathon in the UK.
The International Roller Sports Federation or Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports ( FIRS ) is the world governing body for roller sports, including rink hockey, inline hockey, Inline speed skating and artistic roller skating.
Roller Hockey is divided into two categories which are based on the type of skates used: Roller hockey ( Quad ) and Inline Hockey.
In North America, the national organizing bodies USA Roller Sports and Canada Inline approve officials according to their experience level as well as their ability to pass rules knowledge and skating ability tests.
The International Ice Hockey Federation organizes IIHF Inline Hockey World Championships but the sport is recognized as being governed by the International Roller Sports Federation which organizes FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships.
# REDIRECT Roller skating # Inline skating

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Roller hockey, also known as quad hockey, international-style ball hockey, and Hoquei em Patins is an overarching name for a roller sport that has existed since long before inline skates were invented.
Roller hockey is a form of hockey played on a dry surface using skates with wheels.
Roller hockey ( Quad ) is played using traditional quad roller skates, affording greater maneuverability to the player-this results in games filled with fancy footwork, tight maneuvering, and is more similar to football or basketball.
Roller hockey is a growing sport in Britain with teams cropping up all over the country.
Gretzky is also a partner in First Team Sports, a maker of sports equipment and Worldwide Roller Hockey, Inc., an operator of roller hockey rinks.
It is first seen in Level 2, which abducts Bart from the Honour Roller.
Among the noteworthy attractions is the wooden roller coaster Balder, voted twice ( 2003 and 2005 ) as the Best Wooden Tracked Roller Coaster in the world in a major international poll.
Duane W. Roller wrote in his biography of Cleopatra that " it is impossible today to determine Caesar's actual response ".
Roller Dollar is the super criminal Rockerduck's alter ego.

Roller and referred
The Providence Steam Roller ( also referred to as the Providence Steam Rollers, the Providence Steamroller and the Providence Steamrollers ) was a professional American football team based in Providence, Rhode Island in the National Football League from 1925 to 1931.
Melanie had her biggest American hit on the Neighborhood label: the novelty-sounding 1972 number one " Brand New Key " ( often referred to as " The Roller Skate Song ").
Some on the expedition referred to the ship as the George W. Roller, for its tendency to roll in the waves, causing seasickness among many of the passengers.
Rock ' n ' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith ( commonly referred to as simply Rock ' n ' Roller Coaster ) is an enclosed steel roller coaster ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort and at the Walt Disney Studios Park in Disneyland Paris.

Roller and by
Roller coaster cars are forced through a loop by the track applying a centripetal force on them.
Pianinos were distinguished from the oblique, or diagonally strung upright made popular in France by Roller & Blanchet during the late 1820s.
1978 was marked by the " Holy Roller " game, or as Chargers fans call it, the " Immaculate Deception ".
From early summer of 2012 Sealand has been represented in the flat track variant of Roller derby, by a team principally composed of skaters from the South Wales area.
* Derby ( 1971 film ), an American documentary film by Robert Kaylor about the world of 1970s professional Roller Derby
* The Building Program of Herod the Great, By Duane W. Roller, Published by University of California Press 1998, ISBN 0-520-20934-6
Still owned and operated by the Koch family, it attracts more than one million visitors annually, and it is home to The Voyage, repeatedly voted the # 1 Wooden Roller Coaster in the World by coaster enthusiasts.
The township includes a village called Mascot, named by Annie Groff, a deceased member of the Ressler family, owners of the Mascot Roller Mills.
Lehi Roller Mills was founded in 1906 by a co-op of farmers.
At the time the film was made, Lehi Roller Mills was surrounded by nothing but vacant fields.
This included the grist mill created by Ansel Hanchett in 1852 which Marshall renamed " Marshall's Roller Mill.
In 1886, Schlicht & Field, Rochester, NY, introduced the Rapid Roller Damp-Leaf Copier, a roller copier, which used pressure supplied by rollers to copy letters onto a roll of dampened paper.
Taking their name from the side of a steamroller, made by the Buffalo-Springfield Roller Company, that had been parked on the street outside Friedman's house ( where Stills and Furay were staying ), the new group debuted on April 11, 1966 at The Troubadour in Hollywood.
Seminal 1980s drone / space-rock band Spacemen 3 were hugely influenced by the 13th Floor Elevators, covering Roller Coaster twice, for debut album Sound of Confusion and as a 17 minute version for debut EP " Walkin ' With Jesus ".
In 2001, Crazy Taxi 2 was released, followed by Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller in 2002.
A specially designed system that was made by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation in 1991 in conjunction with Floyd Rose, utilizing locking tuners, a modified Fender 2-point synchronized vibrato with locking bridge saddles and a special low-friction LSR Roller Nut which allows strings to slide during vibrato use.
Invented in 1897, the duck brake, aka Duck Roller Brake used a rod operated by a lever on the handlebar to pull twin friction rollers ( usually made of wood or rubber ) against the front tyre.
A centipede being eaten by a European Roller | European roller
An early recorded vernacular name is Piping Roller, written on a painting by Thomas Watling, one of a group known collectively as the Port Jackson Painter, sometime between 1788 and 1792.
* The Building Program of Herod the Great, By Duane W. Roller, Published by University of California Press 1998, ISBN 0-520-20934-6

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