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Hamill wrote an autobiography titled On and Off the Ice. She was married and divorced twice: to Dean Paul Martin (1982–1984), and then to Kenneth Forsythe (1987–1995), with whom she had a daughter named Alexandra. Hamill married her third husband, John MacColl, in 2009. [17] Her second autobiography A Skating Life: My Story, was published ...
Greenwich (/ ˈ ɡ r ɛ n ɪ tʃ / GREH-nitch) is a town in southwestern Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 63,518. [2] It is the largest town on Connecticut's affluent Gold Coast. Greenwich is home to many hedge funds and financial services firms due to its residential setting and ...
World Figure Skating Championships in Göteborg, Sweden. March 21 Dorothy Hamill parade in Greenwich, Conn. March 28 American Cup Gymnastics Championships. May 22 Dorothy Hamill's last amateur performance. May 30 1976 Monaco Grand Prix: June 26 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials from Eugene, Oregon: October 2
Dick Button was the first American Olympic figure skating gold medalist in the sport back in 1948, then again in 1952. ... Dorothy Hamill had just finished her long program as Button’s voice ...
Among the 67 lives lost in the Jan. 29 collision between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army helicopter, 28 were members of the figure skating community A moment of silence was observed on ...
On June 24, 1993, Dorothy Hamill, who headlined the East Company from 1977 to 1984, [citation needed] bought Ice Capades' assets in a bankruptcy sale via Dorothy Hamill International company. Hamill International developed Frozen in Time: Cinderella on Ice , a theatrical style show billed as Dorothy Hamill's Ice Capades. [ 12 ]
Dorothy Hamill, Olympic figure-skating gold medalist [45] Allan Houston (born 1971), NBA player [46] Andres Jasson,(born 2002) American professional soccer player; Cornelius Johnson (wide receiver), American football player, Division 1 Wide Receiver; Mike Keenan, professional ice hockey coach; Ralph Kiner (1922–2014), Baseball Hall of Famer ...
Gustave François Lussi (June 2, 1898 – June 23, 1993) [1] was a figure skating coach. He lived in Lake Placid, New York, and was instrumental in producing popular ice shows in the 1930s and after. Using the rinks from the 1932 Winter Olympics, he trained students during the summer, a practice unusual at the time.