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Tenley Albright
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Ice Stadium, January 1956: Tenley ALBRIGHT of the United States, 1st, during training for the women's individual figure skating event. Credit: IOC / Olympic Museum Collections Other names: ALBRIGHT, Tenley Emma Born: 18 July 1935 Birthplace: Newton Center, Massachusetts (United-States) Nationality: United-States Sport: Skating ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES Oslo 1952 Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 AWARDS Olympic medals: Gold: 1 Silver: 1 Details Other results: World Championships Gold: 2 (53, 55) Silver: 2 (54, 56) Saved by Her Father Tenley Albright, a surgeon's daughter, was stricken with nonparalytic polio at the age of 11. She made her first Olympic appearance in 1952, winning the silver medal behind Jeannette Altwegg. Less than two weeks before the 1956 Cortina Olympics, Albright was practising when she hit a rut. As she fell, her left skate hit her ankle joint, cut through three layers of her right boot, slashed a vein, and severely scraped the bone. Her father arrived two days later and patched her up. In the Olympic competition she skated well enough to earn the first-place votes of ten of the 11 judges. Back in the United States she entered Harvard Medical School and eventually became a surgeon herself.
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