Scott, Barbara Ann (King)
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Barbara Ann Scott

Born: May 9, 1928, Ottawa, Ontario

Died: September 30, 2012, San Fernandina, Amelia Island, Nassau County, Florida, U.S

Cause of death: Unknown

Occupation: Professional figure skater

Did you know: During her forties she was rated among the top equestrians in North America.

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Barbara Ann Scott, figure skater. One of Canada’s best-remembered athletes, Scott endeared herself to Canadians in winning the 1948 St Moritz Olympic Games figure-skating title. At age 9, she had begun a daily 7-hour training routine; a year later, she became the youngest Canadian to earn a gold medal for figures. She was Canadian senior women’s champion 1944-48, N American champion 1945-48, and European and world champion 1947-48. Her capture of the coveted Olympic gold medal on 6 Feb 1948 made her a celebrity; in Ottawa she was honoured by adoring crowds and showered with gifts; she was the object of endless media attention. Scott received the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada’s athlete of the year in 1945, 1947 and 1948.

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