flying camel said:Didn't Dorothy Hamill look sick?
No, she did not appear to be sick. She did have a different hair cut, after all this time, a variation of the Hamill.
Dorothy seemed nervous, excited and proud to be on center ice.
flying camel said:Didn't Dorothy Hamill look sick?
Joesitz said:Where was Barbara Ann Scott mentioned in the list? She won, I believe, in the early 50s.
Joesitz said:Where was Barbara Ann Scott mentioned in the list? She won, I believe, in the early 50s.
Joe
orchid said:No, she did not appear to be sick. She did have a different hair cut, after all this time, a variation of the Hamill.
Dorothy seemed nervous, excited and proud to be on center ice.
*~RussianBleux~* said:Now they should have a gathering of all of the medalists from the USA, not just gold...at least those that are still living...
Ladies:
Theresa Weld(1920-Bronze)
Beatrix Loughran(1924-Silver;1928-Bronze)
Maribel Vinson(1932-Bronze)
Tenley Albright(1952-Silver;1956-Gold)
Carol Heiss(1956-Silver;1960-Gold)
Barbara Ann Roles(1960-Bronze)
Peggy Flemmin(1968-Gold)
Janet Lynn(1972-Bronze)
Dorothy Hamill(1976-Gold)
Linda Fratianne(1980-Silver)
Rosalyn Sumners(1984-Silver)
Debbie Thomas(1988-Bronze)
Kristi Yamaguchi(1992-Gold)
Nancy Kerrigan(1992-Bronze; 1994-Silver)
Tara Lipinski(1998-Gold)
Michelle Kwan(1998-Silver; 2002-Bronze)
Sarah Hughes(2002-Gold)
Men:
Dick Button(1948-Gold; 1952-Gold)
James Grogan(1952-Bronze)
Hayes Jenkins(1956-Gold)
David Jenkins(1956-Bronze)
Ronald Robertson(1956-Silver)
David Jenkins(1960-Gold)
Scott Allen(1964-Bronze)
Tim Wood(1968-Silver)
Charles Tickner(1980-Bronze)
Scott Hamilton(1984-Gold)
Brian Boitano(1988-Gold)
Paul Wylie(1992-Silver)
Timothy Goebel(2002-Bronze)
Pairs:
Beatrix Loughran/Sherwin Badger(1932-Silver)
Karol Kennedy/Peter Kennedy(1952-Silver)
Nancy Ludington/Ronald Ludington(1960-Bronze)
Kitty Carruthers/Peter Carruthers(1984-Silver)
Jill Watson/Peter Oppegard(1988-Bronze)
Dance:
Colleen O’Conner/James Millns(1976-Bronze)
It's hard to believe the US has won only ONE Olympic medal in Ice Dancing since the addition of the dance competition to the Olympics. Hopefully Tanith and Ben will be the start of a new arrival of pollished dance teams from the US on the international scene.
OK RB, no problem. But I still don't see her listed in your post unless you are listing Barbara Ann Roles as Barbara Ann Scott in which case 1960 is way off.*~RussianBleux~* said:Joe, if you are referring to my list, I had her on there as a medalist, however a previous poster pointed out that she actually represented Canada, not the US(my mistake, my list was only supposed to be compiled of skaters that represented the US), so I edited her name out.
Joesitz said:OK RB, no problem. But I still don't see her listed in your post unless you are listing Barbara Ann Roles as Barbara Ann Scott in which case 1960 is way off.
Barbara Ann Scott won after Sonia Henie with the war in between.
Joe
That was after the war when Olympics resumed.SkateFan4Life said:Barbara Ann Scott won in 1948.
Joesitz said:That was after the war when Olympics resumed.
Joesitz said:OK RB, no problem. But I still don't see her listed in your post unless you are listing Barbara Ann Roles as Barbara Ann Scott in which case 1960 is way off.
Barbara Ann Scott won after Sonia Henie with the war in between.
Joe
kbrady said:Russian Bleux, your original list is actually correct. Barbara Roles, an American skater, was the bronze medalist in 1960. I think she was in the news a few years ago when her medal was stolen from her car. I think it was eventally returned to her.