Feature Story
A Master Coach, professional athlete, devoted husband and father, retired military man - all things that describe the inimitable
Mr. Sheldon W. Galbraith

With a record of success unequaled by any other Canadian coach, Mr. Galbraith was coach and trainer to several Canadian, Olympic and World champions, including Barbara Ann Scott the 1948 Olympic and World Champion, as well as Frances Dafoe and Norris Bowden, Barbara Wagner and Robert Paul, Donald Jackson and Donald Knight.

Mr. Galbraith's credits include:

° Member of the Order of Canada
° Canada Sports Hall of Fame
° Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame
(now Skate Canada)
° United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame
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Canada Olympic Hall of Fame

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Professional Skater's Hall of Fame

We cover Mr. Galbraith's early childhood, developing show business years and his navy career prior to his becoming a master coach.
Sheldon was a technical innovator and shares with us perhaps the unorthodox tools and methods he used to increase the success of his athletes.

Barbara Ann Scott King
Known as "Canada’s Sweetheart”, Barbara Ann Scott is still the only Canadian to ever win Barbara Ann Scott KingOlympic gold at the senior women’s figure skating level.
We thank Barbara Ann for being gracious enough to allow us to feature her in our premier edition "An Inside Look at an Olympic Journey".
Our past features are being reworked under the new format and will be posted again at a later date.

Frances Dafoe
Frances Dafoe and Norris Bowden recorded a number of firsts in pair skating, including the first twist lift, overhead lasso lift, throw jump, and "leap of faith"
They finished second at the 1953 World Championships by only one-tenth of a point, missing the gold by the narrowest margin in history. They went on to win the 1954 & 1955 World Championships and an Olympic silver medal in 1956.
We are very grateful Francis took the time to share her illustrious career as a competitiFrancis Dafoeve skater and a costume designer for many famous celebrities.
The Frances Dafoe edition "The History of the Skating Costume" was tremendously popular and will be reposted once it has been laid out in our new format.



 

Did You Know?
Skippy Baxter, a figure skater born in Canada and raised in Oakland California was listed in the 1939 edition of Ripley's "Believe It Or Not" for the triple Salchow jumps he performed in exhibitions along with the split Lutz jump he first introduced.

In 1946, after serving his country in World War II he returned to skating, performing with the Center Theatre in New York city and became known as Nijinsky on ice for his dramatic back flip and jumping exhibitions.


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