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The Baltimore Armoury Accident
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Just over ten years prior to the grisly Hallowe'en Holocaust that claimed dozens of lives at a Holiday On Ice show in Indiana in 196...
Tango-Tango: John And JoJo's Gladsome Gem
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John Curry and JoJo Starbuck. Photo courtesy Toronto Public Library, from Toronto Star Photographic Archive. Reproduced for educational p...
The 1955 North American Figure Skating Championships
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Tenley Albright When the 1955 North American Championships were awarded to the Wascana Skating Club at the Canadian Figure Skating Ass...
Revisiting Charlotte Oelschlägel In War-Torn Germany
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Charlotte Oelschlägel survived two World Wars, created a sensation in Berlin with her Eisballets and took Broadway by storm with her pe...
Nadja Franck, The First Queen Of Finnish Figure Skating
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Photo courtesy Bibliothèque nationale de France "I have never seen a lady skate with such ease and so gracefully; her toe spins w...
#Unearthed: The Petra Burka Edition
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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...
Snubbed In Scandinavia: The Marcus Nikkanen Story
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Photo courtesy Sveriges Centralförening för Idrottens Främjande Archive Born January 26, 1904 in Helsinki, Finland, Marcus Rafael Nikk...
The 1914 World Figure Skating Championships
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Skaters from the Helsingfors Skridskoklubb on the ice in Helsinki. Photo courtesy Helsinki City Museum. On January 24 and 25, 1914, ma...
Finland's Forgotten Skating King: The John Catani Story
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On Christmas Day, 1864 in Helsinki, Florio and Charlotte (Riecke) Catani welcomed to the world their third child, John Giovanni Battista ...
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