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Ice Sports to practice in France

Want to try new sports activities and mainly on ice? The French Federation of Ice Sports (FFSG) represents a total of 9 disciplines (plus freestyle). There is something for everyone, from the most artistic to the most extreme. Here they are:

Figure skating

Figure skating is the sport on ice par excellence where the search for elegance, the desire to please and to make everything as aesthetic and pleasant as possible are just as important as the technical and athletic sides. Figure skating revolves around several essential elements:jumps, pirouettes and attitudes . In competition, figure skating has a short program and a free program.

Synchronized figure skating

It is a collective sport on ice which is practiced in teams made up of 12 to 20 skaters and whose public is essentially female. Cohesion and harmony are the key words for skaters to perform together circles, blocks, lines, wheels and intersections in rhythm .

Ice dancing

This competitive ice sport is only for couples. Whether classic or modern, ice dancing requires a lot of technique and real skill . Ice dancing calls on other qualities such as speed and flexibility .

Ballet on ice

Or how to transcribe in space and duration, a theme, an argument or music in total coherence with a choreography.

Speed ​​skating and short-track

Speed ​​skating competitions take place on a 400-meter ice rink which is more commonly called "big track". It is thus different from the short-track that is practiced in a traditional ice rink.

The short track; meaning "short track"; is reduced speed skating which is practiced in a classic ice rink with a track of about 110m. It is a discipline more aggressive than speed skating .

The bobsleigh

True sport on ice with very strong sensations , it consists of taking a seat in a two-person or four-person bobsleigh and hurtling down the track at high speed. The bobsleigh can reach speeds estimated between 140 and 150 km/h.

Sledding

We remain in the sensations with the luge since the athletes position themselves with their feet in front while lying on their backs and descend an icy slope at breakneck speed. Speeds that can even exceed peaks at 120 km/h in full competition.

The Skeleton

Skeleton is a discipline similar to luge, except that participants lie on their stomachs. It's thanks to shoes with claws that they can manage the braking and control of their machine.

Curling

It's sometimes called "the game that roars because of the sound of the stone sliding on the ice and even "chess on ice in reference to the technicality of this sport. Curling consists ofthrowing a Scottish granite ball on the ice and aim for the center of a target with a diameter of 3.66 m, with 3 concentric circles. All on an icy track measuring 44.5 meters.