sport.wikisort.org - AthleteGuy Rochon Owen (August 22, 1913 – April 21, 1952) was a Canadian figure skating champion.
Canadian figure skater (1913–1952)
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Guy Owen |
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Country represented | Canada |
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Born | Guy Rochon Owen (1913-08-22)August 22, 1913 |
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Died | April 21, 1952(1952-04-21) (aged 38) Ottawa, Ontario |
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Owen initially competed in the men's individual figure skating event, winning the 1929 Canadian junior men's singles championship. He went on to specialize in the "Fours Event" with great success. For five straight years between 1933 and 1937, Owen and his skating partners Margaret Davis, Prudence Holbrook, and Melville Rogers won the Fours Event at the Canadian National Figure Skating Championships plus they also captured the bi-annual North American Figure Skating Championship three successive times in 1933, 1935, and 1937.
In 1938 Guy Owen married Maribel Vinson, nine-time United States ladies figure skating champion,[1] and settled in Berkeley, California. They had two daughters, Maribel Owen (1940–1961) and Laurence Owen (1944–1961).
Guy and Maribel Owen turned professional, earning a living as performers with ice skating shows such as the International Ice Skate Revue before setting up their own show. They divorced in 1949 and she and the daughters moved back east to the Boston area in 1952, where they lived with her recently widowed mother in Winchester.[2][3][4]
During his final year, Owen worked in Spokane, Washington.[5] While visiting his parents in Ottawa, Owen died at age 38 of a perforated ulcer on April 21, 1952.[6][7] His ex-wife and daughters died nine years later in the Sabena 548 plane crash in Belgium, which killed the U.S. figure skating team in February 1961.[8][9]
Results
Men's singles
Event |
1929 |
Canadian Championships | 1st J. |
Fours
(with Margaret Davis, Prudence Holbrook, and Melville Rogers)
Event |
1933 |
1935 |
1937 |
North American Championships | 1st | 1st | 1st |
(with Frances Claudet, Kathleen Lopdell, and Melville Rogers)
Event |
1931 |
North American Championships | 1st |
See also
References
- "Skaters are engaged". Montreal Gazette. Canadian Press. August 29, 1938. p. 6.
- Swift, E.M. (February 21, 2011). "The Day the Music Stopped". Sports Illustrated. pp. 70–75. Archived from the original on February 23, 2014.
- Nichols, Nikki (2006). Frozen in Time: The Enduring Legacy of the 1961 U.S. Figure Skating Team. Emmis Books. pp. 74–80. ISBN 1-57860-260-2.
- Heilman, Barbara (February 13, 1961). "Mother set the style". Sports Illustrated. p. 39.
- "Local skating club signs Guy Owen". Spokane Daily Chronicle. September 25, 1951. p. 21.
- "Guy Owen dies at Ottawa home". Spokane Daily Chronicle. February 17, 1952. p. 17.
- "Guy R. Owen skater, dies". Ottawa Citizen. April 21, 1952. p. 16.
- "Air crash fatal to 73 is probed". Spokesman-Review. February 16, 1961. p. 1.
- Johnson, Bonnie D. (2011). "Still Crystal Clear". ESPN. Outside the Lines. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
External links
North American champions in figure skating – Fours |
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- 1923: Elizabeth Blair, Florence Wilson, Philip H. Chrysler, C.R. Morphy
- 1933-1937: Margaret Davis, Prudence Holbrook, Melville Rogers, Guy Owen
- 1939: Dorothy Caley, Hazel Caley, Ralph McCreath, Montgomery Wilson
- 1941: Janette Ahrens, Mary Louise Premer, Robert Uppgren, Lyman Wakefield, Jr.
- 1949 Janet Gerhauser, Marilyn Thomsen, Marlyn Thomsen, John Nightingale
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Canadian champions in figure skating – Fours |
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- 1910: Allan Richardson / Iris Mudge & Jeanne Chevalier / E. V. Hall
- 1913: Dorothy White / R. B. Veits & Isobel Sherwin / C.J. Allen
- 1914: Dolly Goodeve / O. G. McIntyre & Betty Masson / A. C. Ross
- 1920: Jeanne Chevalier / J. Cecil McDougall & Winnifred Tait / Norman M. Scott
- 1921: Jeanne Chevalier / Allan Howard & Winnifred Tait / Norman Gregory
- 1922-23: Elizabeth Blair / C. R. Morphy & Florence Wilson / P. Chrysler
- 1924: Elizabeth Blair / C. R. Morphy & Marion MacDougall / Henry Gill
- 1925: Mrs. E. C. Secord / C. R. Morphy & Marion MacDougall / H. R. T. Gill
- 1926-27: Cecil Smith / Jack Eastwood & Maude Smith / Montgomery Wilson
- 1928: Frances Claudet / Paul Belcourt & Katherine Lopdell / Jack Hose
- 1929: Veronica Clarke / John Machado & Margaret Henry / Stewart Reburn
- 1930: Mary Littlejohn / G. E. Beament & Elizabeth Fisher / Hubert Sprott
- 1931: Mary Littlejohn / Hubert Sprott & Elizabeth Fisher / Jack Hose
- 1932: Veronica Clarke / John Machado & Louise Bertram / Stewart Reburn
- 1933-34: Elmore Davis / Melville Rogers & Prudence Holbrook / Guy Owen
- 1935: Elmore Davis / Guy Owen & Prudence Holbrook / Melville Rogers
- 1936-37: Elmore Davis / Melville Rogers & Prudence Holbrook / Guy Owen
- 1938: Constance Wilson-Samuel / Montgomery Wilson & Veronica Clarke / Ralph McCreath
- 1939: Gillian Watson / Sandy McKechnie & Ruth Hall / Donald Gilchrist
- 1940: Ruth Hall / William Calder & Elizabeth Chambers / John Milson
- 1941: Tasie McCarthy / Donald Gilchrist & Virginia Wilson / Michael Kirby
- 1942: Eleanor O'Meara / Donald Gilchrist & Virginia Wilson / Michael Kirby
- 1951: Pat Spray / David Spalding & Gayle Wakely / Norman Walker
- 1955: Peggy Lount / Ian Campbell & Jackie Oldham / Clifford Spearing
- 1959: Sharron Davis / Dean Akins & Clare Snowdy / Larry Bennett
- 1962: Gertrude Desjardins / Maurice Lafrance & Elinor Flack / Phillip McCordic
- 1964: Bonnie Anderson / David Dore & Laura Maybee / Greg Folk
- 1982: Melinda Kunhegyi / Lyndon Johnston & Becky Gough / Mark Rowsom
- 1984: Katherina Matousek / Lloyd Eisler & Melinda Kunhegyi / Lyndon Johnston
- 1985: Christine Hough / Doug Ladret & Melinda Kunhegyi / Lyndon Johnston
- 1986: Denise Benning / Lyndon Johnston & Isabelle Kourie / Guy Trudeau
- 1987: Denise Benning / Lyndon Johnston & Laureen Collin / John Penticost
- 1988: Denise Benning / Lyndon Johnston & Christine Hough / Doug Ladret
- 1989: Cory Watson / Patricia MacNeil & Christine Hough / Doug Ladret
- 1990: Christine Hough / Doug Ladret & Cindy Landry / Lyndon Johnston
- 1991-92: Stacey Ball / Jean-Michel Bombardier & Isabelle Brasseur / Lloyd Eisler
- 1993: Jodi Barnes / Rob Williams & Jodeyne Higgins / Sean Rice
- 1994-96: Jodeyne Higgins / Sean Rice & Alison Purkiss / Scott MacDonald
- 1997: Allison Gaylor / David Pelletier & Nadine Prenovost / David Annecca
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