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L Who was the famous roller skater and when created the first pair of roller skates?

The history of roller skating dates back to 11 AD. Roller skates are a game that uses bones on the soles of boots to help hunters hunt in winter. The first pair of skates was explosively created by Dutchman, a Scottish nation, in 17 AD. He hoped to simulate iceskating in summer, so he attached a wooden spool with nails to his shoes. In the middle of this year, the first skating club was formed in Edinburgh. The next new shoe appeared in 176, when JosephMerlin, a London musical instrument manufacturer (Joseph Arthur, perhaps the first person who really invented roller skating) decided to make metal boots with wheels. One day he took part in a makeup dance, and he skated in from the entrance to play the violin. However, without knowing how to brake and how to control the shoes with wheels, I bumped into a mirror worth 5 pounds (the mirror was more expensive than gold at that time) and was dizzy. People were not afraid of serious cuts and damage to the violin. The question is, can he afford the mirror? I'd be surprised if I didn't run away. He finished skating in front of a huge mirror. Until the end of the dance, he still didn't learn how to stop and steer. Indeed, the point of roller skates is not how to start, but how to stop. In 1819, M.Peitibled recorded the first pair of single-row pulleys in a French invention patent. The structure of those shoes was composed of 2-3 wheels in a straight line, but this idea did not reach the expected "popularity" and ended in vain. In London in 1823, RobertJohn designed a pair of roller skates and called it "rolito" by placing five wheels in a row at the bottom of this pair of shoes. The rolito was not take seriously at the time。 In 1863, Plimpton (James) in America found a way to make usable skates. He put forward a pair of skates with four wheels and the wheels are side by side. The skates allow turning, and skating forward and backward. That is the most traditional roller skates! In 1884, the invention of the ball bearing wheel helped the skating to flourish in the future. Until 198, two brothers in Minnesota who loved ice hockey, in order to continue to practice in the season, put the wheels in the knife base and produced the first pair of roller skates. The formal scientific name of this kind of roller skates is In-LineSkate, which became the official name of roller skating today. In 1984, ROLLERBLADEInc began to develop roller skates with different uses. Rollerblade has always been the leading brand in the international flywheel industry. In 1994, ABT simple braking system was brought to the market, which is the roller skating we see today. Roller skating is not only limited to hockey players, but also becomes a leisure sport popular all over the world. In 1995, the first extreme sports of ESPN pushed the AggressiveIn-lineSkate to the whole world! The stunt roller skating originated in the United States, and its stunt shoes are also different from ordinary roller skating, with many accessories attached to roller skating. Finally, roller skating is more fun and exciting.