File:Amber Corwin.jpg

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Description Amber Corwin performs a backspin with her free foot crossed behind. This is commonly known as a crossfoot or corkscrew spin (corkscrew typically being a tighter position).
Date 23 September 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author The original uploader was Vesperholly at English Wikipedia.

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  • 2007-09-23 09:54 Vesperholly 206×425×8 (63941 bytes) [[Amber Corwin]] performs a backspin with her free foot crossed behind. This is commonly known as a crossfoot or corkscrew spin (corkscrew typically being a tighter position).

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current09:08, 28 October 2007Thumbnail for version as of 09:08, 28 October 2007206 × 425 (62 KB)Stanmar (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=en:Amber Corwin performs a backspin with her free foot crossed behind. This is commonly known as a crossfoot or corkscrew spin (corkscrew typically being a tighter position). |Source=Originally from [http://en.wikipedia.or

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