Scott, Barbara Ann

Portrait
Born: May 09, 1928 AD
Currently alive, at 80 years of age.

Nationality: Canadian
Categories: Figure Skater


1928 - Born on the 9th of May in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

1944 - Scott won the Canadian women's championship.

1945 - The North American title.

1947 - She became a Canadian national heroine, and dolls were made in her image, when she won the European and world championships.

1948 - She repeated both triumphs.

1948 - She and Dick Button of the United States scored victories the competition was restricted to European nationals.

         - In June, Scott became a professional skater, replacing Sonja Henie as the featured performer in the Hollywood Ice Revues.
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