Barbara Wyatt
Barbara Wyatt | ||||||||||||||||
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Personal information | ||||||||||||||||
Full name | Barbara Florence Amelia Wyatt Hardy | |||||||||||||||
Country represented | United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||
Born |
Brighton, England | 17 July 1930|||||||||||||||
Died | 10 January 2012 81) | (aged|||||||||||||||
Former coach | Jacques Gerschwiler | |||||||||||||||
Retired | 1952 | |||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Barbara Florence Amelia Wyatt Hardy (17 July 1930 – 10 January 2012)[1] is a British former figure skater who competed in ladies' singles. She is a two-time European bronze medalist (1951 and 1952)[2] and finished seventh at the 1952 Winter Olympics. She was coached by Jacques Gerschwiler.[3]
Wyatt is the mother of NHL hockey player Mark Hardy.[1]
Results
Event | 1947 | 1948 | 1949 | 1950 | 1951 | 1952 |
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Winter Olympics | 7th | |||||
World Championships | 16th | 10th | 10th | 5th | 5th | |
European Championships | 12th | 10th | 8th | 4th | 3rd | 3rd |
References
- 1 2 "Barbara Wyatt". sports-reference.com.
- ↑ "European Figure Skating Championships - Ladies" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2013.
- ↑ Bird, Dennis L. (6 September 2003). "Arnold Gerschwiler: Inspirational ice-skating coach". Independent.co.uk.
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