Re: Dick Button, Olympic Champion
SkateFan4Life,
For some reason, your photo piqued my interest in Dick Button, and I find that Dick has an amazing resume, really. He was not just the crusty old commentator that we name drinking games for.
Besides first American man to win a figure skating Olympic gold medal, he is also the only American skater with 2 gold medals.
He is still the youngest man ever to win the Olympics skating gold medal (18 years, 202 days)
He invented the flying camel spin.
<a href="
http://www.frogsonice.com/skateweb/pictures/historical/buttoncamel.gif" target="top">Dick Doing Flying Camel from Sandra Loosemore's site</a>He was the first to land a double axel in competition (1948 Olympics).
He was the first to land any triple jump in competition (1952 Olympics), a triple loop (No, not a toe loop. That was
Thomas Litz in 1964)
<a href="
http://www.frogsonice.com/skateweb/pictures/historical/buttonloop.gif" target="top">Dicks does Triple Loop from Sandra Loosemore's Site</a>
It amazes me that he was calm enough to land a new jump like that at Olympics!! Not once but twice!! He had only done the axel for the first time a couple days before. When you think of all the other skaters that could do new jumps in practice but couldn't carry it off in competition, that is so amazing to me, that Dick did it not once, but twice, and at the Olympics, the most stressful competition of all.
He won 5 consecutive world championships (most of any US man)
For afficionadoes of the Slam, Dick is the first and only man to win US, European, World, North American and Olympic Championships in one year.
He won 7 US championships (tied with Roger Turner for most)
He has been ABC's skating color commentator since 1962.
As founder of Candid Productions, he created the following sports TV programs:
Superstars, Superteams, Battle of the network stars, World Professional Figure Skating Championships
He won an Emmy for best sports personality/analyst in 1981
He won the Sullivan Award, 1949
Dick didn't just attend Harvard. He graduated from Harvard and Harvard Law, and was admitted to the bar in Washington, DC.
Dick wrote 2 books, "Dick Button on Skates," and "Instant Skating", and contributed to another, "Edge is a Lean of the Body" with Alison Cook
Dick appeared in 2 movies "The Young Doctors," and "The Bad News Bears Go To Japan"
Dick appeared in 2 TV specials, "Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates" and "Omnibus"
Dick appeared in 2 theater presentations, "Mr. Roberts" and "South Pacific" (but I don't know what roles he played).
Dick "Has been an investor and producer on Broadway in such productions as "Sweet Sue," starring Mary Tyler M o o r e
and Lynn Redgrave; and Tom Stoppard's "Artist Descending a Staircase." · Is an authority on American furniture and decorative arts"
Dick became the national spokesman for the B r a i n I n j u r y A s s o c i a t i o n o f America, following his experiences in rehabilitation following a fall on the ice in 2000.
Dick ran in the SLC opening parade 2002.
(Info from several sites, including
http://www.olympic-usa.org/athlete_profiles/d_button.html)
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