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Learn all about the fascinating world of figure skating history with Skate Guard Blog. Explore a treasure trove of articles on the history of figure skating, highlighting Olympic Medallists, World and National Champions and dazzling competitions, shows and tours. Written by former skater and judge Ryan Stevens, Skate Guard Blog also offers intriguing insights into the evolution of the sport over the decades. Delve into Stevens' five books for even more riveting stories and information about the history of everyone's favourite winter Olympic sport.

Pride Season

 
Nine years before the Civil Marriage Act made same-sex marriage legal across Canada, the figure skating world celebrated a historic first when two Pride flags were displayed at the 1996 World Figure Skating Championships in Edmonton in support of openly gay competitor Rudy Galindo.

While many LGBTQ+ skaters today enjoy supportive messaging from their skating associations, such was absolutely not the case in the not-so-distant past. A skater's decision to come out of the closet could have had dozens of consequences on their career, including discrimination by federation officials and judges of a different generation, lost sponsorships and opportunities and harassment by off-kilter "fans". 

Clipping about the 1995 LGBTQ+ film "Thin Ice", written and directed by Fiona Cunningham-Reid
Clipping about the 1995 LGBTQ+ film "Thin Ice", written and directed by Fiona Cunningham-Reid

As Pride is celebrated around the world this #PrideSeason, I urge you to take some time to learn a bit more about LGBTQ+ figure skating history by exploring A Timeline Of LGBTQ+ Figure Skating History.


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For more LGBTQ+ skating history, check out this handy Pinterest board!