Cell 9810 335 524  

 

 

COACH: - Rajesh Shaily with his students

RAJESH SHAILY has been into Roller skating since 1983. Rajesh reached the National level competitions, winning countless medals at the state and all India level championships. As an accredited coach with the Roller Skating School of India (RSSI), New Delhi , he has officiated in several State and CBSE zonal level competitions. He is also an avid Himalayan trekker and a white water rafter.

 

Conducting Classes At:

  1. Father’s Agnel School , NOIDA-62
  2. DPS, Indirapuram
  3. Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, Indirapuram.
  4. Vishva Bharti Public School , NOIDA-28
  5. Cambridge School , NOIDA-27
  6. Aruna Play School (Tiny- Tot), NOIDA-30
  7. Mother’s Pride
  8. Noida Stadium, NOIDA

History of Skating

 The first roller skates, created by an unknown inventor, were used in a London stage show in 1743.

Jean-Joseph Merlin, of France , is the first known inventor of a primitive inline skate with metal wheels in 1760.

The first roller skate design to be patented was made by a Frenchman M. Petit bled, in 1819. These early skates were similar to today's inline skates, but they were not very maneuverable; it was very difficult with these skates to do anything but move in a straight

During the rest of the 19th century inventors continued to work To improve the skate design.

The four-wheeled turning roller skate, or quad skate, with four wheels set in two side-by-side pairs, was first designed in 1863 in New York City by James Leonard Plimpton. The skate contained a pivoting action using a rubber cushion, and this allowed the skater to skate a curve just by leaning to one side. It was a huge success, so much so that the first public skating rink was opened in 1866 in Newport , Rhode Island with the support of Plimpton.

The design of the quad skate allowed easier turns and maneuverability, and the quad skate came to dominate the industry for more than a century.

Arguably, the most important advance in the realistic use of roller skates as a pleasurable pastime took place in Birmingham , England when William Bown & action patented a design for the wheels of roller skates. Bown's design embodied his effort to keep the two bearing surfaces of an axle fixed and moving, apart. Bown worked closely with Joseph Henry Hughes, who drew up the patent for a ball or Roller bearing race for bicycle carriage wheels in 1877. Hughes' patent included all the elements of an adjustable system. These two men are thus responsible for modern day roller skate and skateboard wheels, as well as the ball bearing race inclusion in velocipedes later to become motorbikes and automobiles.

Levant M. Richardson received a patent for the use of steel Ball bearings in skate wheels so as to reduce friction. This also allowed skaters to increase speed with minimum effort.

The design of the quad skate has remained essentially unchanged since then, and in fact remained as the dominant roller skate design until nearly the end of the 20th century.

Chicago Roller Skate Company set about redesigning the skates using modern materials and attaching ice hockey boots for the saports of ice hockey on skates. After which Rollerblade, Inc during the late 1990s launched the Rollerblade-branded skates, which became so successful that they inspired many other companies to create similar inline skates. The inline became more popular than the traditional quads. Interestingly Rollerblade skates became synonymous in the minds of "inline skates" with skating, that many people came to call any form of skating as "Rollerblading."

For much of the 1980s and into the 1990s, inline skate models typically sold for general public use employed a hard plastic boot, similar to ski boots. In or about 1995 "soft boot" designs were introduced to the Market, primarily by the sporting goods firm K2 Inc. and promoted for use as fitness skates. Other companies quickly followed, and by the early 2000s the use of hard shell skates became

Championship: - 35th Delhi State Open Roller Skating

Venue: - Talkatora Skating Rink New Delhi

 

Date: - 1st to 3rd June 4, 2007 Organised by Delhi Skating Association.

Children from NOIDA STADIUM successfully participated in three streams i.e. speed skating, artistic and roller hockey.

 

The following children e won the junior trophy in the above mentioned roller skating championship. They have presented that trophy to Shri mati Monika Garg (C.E.O.) and she has promised to help in sorting out all the problems in stadium as she is very happy with the achievements of these kids.

  1. Himank Shaily
  2. Saksham Awasthi
  3. Shubham Rathore
  4. Siddhi Mittal
  5. Vitasta George
  6. Akshara Shangloo
  7. Eti Agarwal
  8. Jhanavi Rathore
  9. Ayushi Gupta

 

 

 

Hockey Team……

Children practicing skating…in Noida Stadium

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Winners …at Talkatora Stadium

 

 

 

presented that trophy to Shrimati Monika Garg (C.E.O.) Noida

 

Master Saksham Awasthi S/o Shri Sudarshan Awasthi

 

He  is a student of V –B, of Assisi Convent.  He has been taking part in various sports activities in the recent past.  Some of the notable milestones achieved by him are as follows:

 1.      Won Gold Medals at Tal Katora Stadium 35th Delhi skate open Roller championship ( period 1st June, to 3rd June, 2007) , New Delhi in group as well as individual roller skating competitions held by Delhi Skating Association. successfully participated in three streams i.e. speed skating, and roller hockey

 2.      2007   at 5th Panther’s All India Invitational Speed Skating Championship

    {Shaheed Capt. Amit Verma Memorial Trophy} Venue Karan Public School Pandav Nagar Meerut [U.P]

Saksham Awasthi student of Assisi Convent School, Sec 33 NOIDA aged just 10 yr has started her journey of success at the age of 8 yrs. She brought laurels as he got her first gold medal in fast roller skating category. In V Panther’s All India Speed skating championship 2006, at Karan Public School, Meerut. In a row He got gold medals.                                                      

Won Gold medal in the recently held competitipn from 13th to 15 Th Aug.    

 Children from NOIDA STADIUM successfully participated in three streams i.e. speed skating, and roller hockey.

 Again Won Gold Medals at Tal Katora Stadium 35th Delhi skate open Roller championship ( period 11th Oct, to 14rd Oct. 2007) , New Delhi in group as well as individual roller skating competitions held by Delhi Skating Association.

4.Won Silver Medals at Lal Bhadhur Shastri Memorial Roller Skating championship Delhi period 24 May 2008 to 26th, May 2008, Delhi in group as well as individual roller skating competitions held by Yamuna Sports Complex, DDA

Delhi Skating Association. Saksham is a regular participant of Roller Skating classes being held at Noida Stadium under the supervision of national coach Mr. Rajesh Shaily  and is bent upon for improving and proving himself to be an excellent skater.

Altogether his total achievements are that he has won:

Gold: - 4 medals

Silver: -1 medal

All the important details regarding this are already mentioned above. 

 

With regards,

Sudarshan Awasthi ---- HRSOLUTIONS

Email; - career.hrs@gmail.comcareer.hrs@hotmail.com       

Cell9971447744 & 9891225155


Noida Skater Brings laurels for INDIA

Saumya Gambhir

Recently represented INDIA in Speed Skating (An Individual event) and Roll-ball (A Team Game on Skates).The competition was held in Bangladesh on 7th and 8th June 2008.Saumya was a part of the Indian Roll-Ball team. Indian Team won gold medal in Roll-Ball. Saumya won a silver medal in speed skating in the 16-18 age group categories. Saumya has been further selected to represent India in Paris and Belgium at the world championships to be held in first week of august.

 Other Details:

 Name of Competition: Indo-Bangladesh Skating Meet - 2008.Bangladesh skaters are one of the best skaters in the world. Medals: 1 gold (roll-ball) and 1 silver (speed skating).Saumya Gambhir

APJ School Noida Class 11 Th  Cell 9953 420 197

 

 

   

Contributed by ---- Mr. Sudarshan Awasthi   

Sector 22, Noida. Mob: 9891225155 E mails: career.hrs@gmail.com