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Remembering Benjamin T. Wright
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Fours skating in Boston during World War II. The right two skaters are Gretchen Van Zandt Merrill and Benjamin T. Wright. Photo courtesy ...
The 1911 World Figure Skating Championships
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Hungarian newsprint promoting the 1911 World Championships, depicting previous World Champions Gilbert Fuchs and Ulrich Salchow In earl...
Axels And Applause-O-Meters: The History Of Audience-Judged Figure Skating Competitions
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A woman celebrating a victory for the suffragettes - casting her vote in the first election where women could vote in New York City, 1918...
#Unearthed: A Christmas House-Party
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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...
Serpentines And Scales: The Dorothy Jenkins McCurry Story
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Photo courtesy City Of Ottawa Archives "Miss Jenkins has a virility and a gay abandon which go well with her air of extreme youth,...
Sapporo's Shining Star: The Ryusuke Arisaka Story
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Photo courtesy Hachinoheshi Public Library Born September 15, 1917 in Hokkaido, Japan, Ryusuke Arisaka moved three hours east to Sappor...
The 1982 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
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Thirty thousand women had just joined hands and formed a human chain around a nine mile perimeter face at the RAF Greenham Common in a wo...
Canada's First Olympic Judge: The J. Cecil McDougall Story
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Photo courtesy Archives de l’Ordre des architectes du Québec The son of George and Dinah (Kinghorn) McDougall, (James) Cecil McDougall ...
The Empire City Skating Rink
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On December 12, 1868, the Empire City Skating Rink - the first covered ice rink in New York City - officially opened its doors, catering to...
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