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King Of Coaches: The Pepi Weiß-Pfändler Story
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"Without him we wouldn't have a [winner]. The Vienna School owes him a lot." - "Neue Freie Presse", February 25, 19...
The 1933 World Figure Skating Championships
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Sonja Henie receiving an award in Stockholm. Photo courtesy National Archives of Poland. The year was 1933. Ulrich Salchow was the Pre...
The 1954 European Figure Skating Championships
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Photo courtesy Muzeo Collezione Salce The year was 1954 and from January 29 to 31, seventy-four talented skaters from ten countries gathe...
A Need For Speed And Syncopation: The Alex D.C. Gordon Story
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Alex D.C. Gordon, Lesley Norfolk and John Pearce. Photo courtesy "Ice & Roller Skate" magazine. "It is obvious that the e...
The Flying Camel Fête
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The summer fête was the event of the year in a sleepy seaside community with the unusual name Flying Camel. There were card parties, games o...
Janet Lynn At The Midway Village Museum
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A very special treat for all of you courtesy Alex Garry, Patrick O'Keefe and the wonderful staff at the Midway Village Museum... video f...
The Disappearance Of George Blodgett And Harold Golding
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In the middle of a hot July in 1953, fifty-seven year old George Reddington Blodgett II and fifty-four year old Harold Golding of Cambrid...
The Disappearance Of Ernest Worsley
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In 1912, roller skater Ernest Worsley took to the ice to compete in the pairs event at the World Figure Skating Championships in his hometo...
Pride Month
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Happy Pride Month! Check out Skate Guard's Pride Month page for a Required Reading list and a Pinterest board of LGBTQ+ Skating Hist...
National Indigenous History Month
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Photo courtesy Government of Canada June is National Indigenous History Month! Skate Guard highlights the important history of skaters of Fi...
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