The blade of the short-track skater is long and thin that is curved in the direction of the turns and is attached to the sole diagonally and off-center. Long-track skaters wear clap skates that have long, straight blades that are centered on the sole and hinged at the toe. The blade of the clap skate detaches from the heel of the boot which allows the blade to be in contact with the ice for a longer period.
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