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Fancy Dan's And Figure Eights
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"When I started to skate I had a coach who used to grab my arm and push it back close to my side when I finished a movement with it in...
The 1949 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
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After Barbara Ann Scott turned professional and Wallace Distelmeyer retired following the 1948 World Figure Skating Championships in Dav...
A Spring Skating History Roundup
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When I'm digging around for ideas for blogs, I sometimes come across the most unexpected and random stories. Today on Skate Guard, we...
Searching For Fritzi: Talking Fritzi Burger With Author Carol Bergman
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An important part of sifting through history is making deductions. Perhaps most the memorable segment from the documentary "Refle...
Brackets In Brooklyn: The Oscar L. Richard Story
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From the day Oscar L. Richard was born on June 2, 1855 in Brooklyn, New York, he never wanted for anything. Oscar was the son of German i...
Revisiting The Royals: Skating With The British Monarchs
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Without question, the British Royal Family has long been the subject of endless fascination and admiration around the world. Back in Augus...
#Unearthed: The 1983 Betty Callaway Interview
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When you dig through skating history, you never know what you will unearth. In the spirit of cataloguing fascinating tales from skating hist...
The Boy From Bratislava: The Ondrej Nepela Story
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"Many people perceived him as handsome or even as beautiful. He evidenced an androgynous, Nijinsky-like quality. In physical featur...
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