Mary Rose Thacker
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Full name | Mary Rose Thacker | |||||||||||||||||
Born | April 9, 1922 | |||||||||||||||||
Died | August 5, 1983(1983-08-05) (aged 61) Victoria, British Columbia, Canada | |||||||||||||||||
Hometown | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | |||||||||||||||||
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Country | Canada | |||||||||||||||||
Skating club | Winnipeg Winter Club | |||||||||||||||||
Retired | 1942 | |||||||||||||||||
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Mary Rose Thacker (April 9, 1922[1] – August 5, 1983[2][3]) was a Canadian singles figure skater and a three-time (1939, 1941–1942) national and two-time (1939 and 1941) North American champion. She began skating at the Winnipeg skating club at the age of three years. In 1937, she became Canadian junior ladies' champion. At 16 years old in 1939, she won both the national and North American titles. She retired as a competitive skater in 1942 and became a coach. She started a skating school in British Columbia in 1947 and trained skaters for the next 35 years. She was inducted into the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame as an athlete in 1995. She is also a member of the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame.
Results
Event | 1939 | 1940 | 1941 | 1942 |
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North American Championships | 1st | 1st | ||
Canadian Championships | 1st | 2nd | 1st | 1st |
References
- 1995 Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame Induction
- James R. Hines: Historical Dictionary of Figure Skating
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- 1923: Theresa Weld
- 1925–1927: Beatrix Loughran
- 1929–1935: Constance Wilson-Samuel
- 1937: Maribel Vinson
- 1939–1941: Mary Rose Thacker
- 1945–1947: Barbara Ann Scott
- 1949: Yvonne Sherman
- 1951: Sonya Klopfer
- 1953–1955: Tenley Albright
- 1957–1959: Carol Heiss
- 1961: Laurence Owen
- 1963: Wendy Griner
- 1965: Petra Burka
- 1967: Peggy Fleming
- 1969: Janet Lynn
- 1971: Karen Magnussen
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