Marjorie Parker Smith (March 3, 1916 – January 17, 2009)[1] was an American figure skater who competed in ice dancing, pair skating, single skating, and fours in the latter part of the 1930s.
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Born | (1916-03-03)March 3, 1916 | |||||||||||||
Died | January 17, 2009(2009-01-17) (aged 92) | |||||||||||||
Former partner | Howard Meredith Joseph Savage George Boltres | |||||||||||||
Medal record
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Nearly fifty years later, she again gained championship status in running the 300-yard and the 600-yard dashes.
Parker Smith was a member of the first official United States Ice Dancing Championship team and an inductee in the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame, Class of 2009. She also was on the Board of Directors of the Society of Old Brooklynites where she was a life member. Parker Smith devoted many hours of volunteer service to NYC-based WABC Radio's 'Call For Action' program.
She died at age of 92 on January 17, 2009 at her home in Brooklyn, New York.
Parker Smith was inducted into United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame January 23, 2009 in the “Golden” category at the 2009 United States Figure Skating Championships in Cleveland.
(with Howard Meredith)
Event | 1936 |
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U.S. Championships | 3rd |
(with Joseph Savage)
Event | 1936 | 1937 | 1943 |
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U.S. Championships | 1st | 2nd | 2nd |
(with George Boltres)
Event | 1938 | 1939 |
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U.S. Championships | 4th | 3rd |
(with Nettie Prantel, Joseph Savage, and George Boltres)
Event | 1939 |
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North American Championships | 3rd |
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