Before talking about the emergence of figure skating, we should mention the appearance of the first skates. Archaeological finds indicate that the prototypes of skates were already in the Bronze Age (35/33 - 13/11 centuries BC), but such skates were not suitable for figure skating, their purpose was only to speed up their owner. Figure skating originated in Holland in the XII-XIV century. It became possible to do it after the creation of iron skates with two ribs. But this was not the figure skating we are used to. Athletes traced various figures on the ice, while maintaining a beautiful pose. In 1742, the first figure skating club appeared in Edinburgh, at the same time the first list of compulsory figures and the first rules were invented. From Europe, figure skating quickly spread to the United States, where it received tremendous development. New skating clubs began to open, the rules were improved, and new skate models were developed. By the middle of the 19th century, almost all of the existing mandatory figures were formed, as well as the techniques for their implementation. At the first Ice Skating Congress in 1871, figure skating was recognized as a sport, and 11 years later, the first official figure skating championship was held. In 1890, in honor of the 25th anniversary of the skating rink in the Yusupov Garden, all the stars of figure skating gathered in St. Petersburg, and the resulting competition had the status of an “unofficial world championship”. The demonstrated international scope allowed the first official world figure skating championship to be held in St. Petersburg in 1896.
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Before talking about the emergence of figure skating, we should mention the appearance of the first skates. Archaeological finds indicate that the prototypes of skates were already in the Bronze Age (35/33 - 13/11 centuries BC), but such skates were not suitable for figure skating, their purpose was only to speed up their owner. Figure skating originated in Holland in the XII-XIV century. It became possible to do it after the creation of iron skates with two ribs. But this was not the figure skating we are used to. Athletes traced various figures on the ice, while maintaining a beautiful pose. In 1742, the first figure skating club appeared in Edinburgh, at the same time the first list of compulsory figures and the first rules were invented. From Europe, figure skating quickly spread to the United States, where it received tremendous development. New skating clubs began to open, the rules were improved, and new skate models were developed. By the middle of the 19th century, almost all of the existing mandatory figures were formed, as well as the techniques for their implementation. At the first Ice Skating Congress in 1871, figure skating was recognized as a sport, and 11 years later, the first official figure skating championship was held. In 1890, in honor of the 25th anniversary of the skating rink in the Yusupov Garden, all the stars of figure skating gathered in St. Petersburg, and the resulting competition had the status of an “unofficial world championship”. The demonstrated international scope allowed the first official world figure skating championship to be held in St. Petersburg in 1896.
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2) Не said that it was always cold at that time of the year.
3) John said that he was going tothe stadium then.
4) Mothet said that there had been a good dress the day before.
5) My friend said that he would order pizza.
6) Kate said that George had never seen a crocodile before.
7) Catherine said that she had a headache.
8) He said that there had been a holiday the day before.
9) She said that she had got a letter from Mike that morning.
10) He said he was going tothe airport to pick up James.
11) They said that Mary spoke French fluently.
12) He said that he had just finished reading an interesting book.
Объяснение:
Про переходе из прямой речи в непрямую мы сдвигаемся на одно время назад, учитывая изменение предлогов и слов -маркеров времени.