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The Fabiola Rule

Rollerblading used to have separate competitions for men and women. When they were combined, Fabiola Da Silva was so good against the men, the change became the "Fabiola Rule".

In the 1990s, rollerblading had separate competitions for men and women. That changed in 2000, when the two were combined into one mixed competition.

Brazilian Fabiola Da Silva was so good against the men that the change became known as the "Fabiola Rule". For more than a decade, she consistently finished in the top 10 against the men, defying expectations, and winning silver at the 2002 Latin X Games.

Fabiola Da Silva tells Guy Kilty how it all happened.

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(Photo: Fabiola Da Silva at X Games Xperience. Credit: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

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