Sally Schantz is an American former figure skater. She competed in ice dance with Stanley Urban. Together, they were the 1963 U.S. Champions.
| Sally Schantz | |||||||||||||||||
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| Alternative names | Paulette Ormsby | ||||||||||||||||
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| Home town | Utica, New York | ||||||||||||||||
| Partner | Stanley Urban | ||||||||||||||||
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Schantz was from Indianapolis, Indiana. She represented the Skating Club of Boston while skating with Urban, who was attending Boston College at the time.[1]
Schantz and Urban were unable to defend their title in 1964 because Urban was injured. Schantz decided to turn professional at that time to take a coaching position.[2] She was the coach of an early precision skating team at St. Lawrence University, the "Larriettes".[3] Urban later returned to compete with a different partner.
(with Edward H. Smith, Jr.)
| Event | 1962 |
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| U.S. Championships | 4th J. |
(with Stanley Urban)
| Event | 1963 |
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| World Championships | 7th |
| North American Championships | 3rd |
| U.S. Championships | 1st |
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