Marjorie Parker Smith(March 3, 1916 – January 17, 2009)[1]was an Americanfigure skaterwho competed inice dancing,pair skating,single skating,and fours in the latter part of the 1930s.

Marjorie Parker Smith
Born(1916-03-03)March 3, 1916
DiedJanuary 17, 2009(2009-01-17)(aged 92)
Medal record
RepresentingUnited States
Fours'Figure skating
North American Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1939 Toronto Fours

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 officialUnited States Ice Dancing Championshipteam and an inductee in theUnited States Figure Skating Hall of Fame,Class of 2009. She also was on the board of directors of theSociety of Old Brooklyniteswhere 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 aged 92 on January 17, 2009, at her home in Brooklyn, New York.

Parker Smith was inducted intoUnited States Figure Skating Hall of FameJanuary 23, 2009, in the “Golden” category at the2009 United States Figure Skating Championshipsin Cleveland.

Figure skating results

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Pairs

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(with Howard Meredith)

Event 1936
U.S. Championships 3rd

Ice dance

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(with Joseph Savage)

Event 1936 1937 1943
U.S. Championships 1st 2nd 2nd

(with George Boltres)

Event 1938 1939
U.S. Championships 4th 3rd

Fours

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(withNettie Prantel,Joseph Savage,andGeorge Boltres)

Event 1939
North American Championships 3rd

Other medals

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  • Gold: 1936 U.S. National Dance Champion
  • Gold: 1939 Dance Fours (Skating Club of New York)
  • Bronze: National Novice Single
  • Bronze: National Senior Pair

Master track & field - World records

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  • 1984 600 yard dash (2.23.5 minutes)
  • 1985 300 yard dash (71.50 seconds)

References

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  1. ^"Marjorie Smith".Fold3.RetrievedApril 13,2020.
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