Jean Westwood (figure skater)

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FullnameJean Thomson Westwood
Born1931[1]
Manchester, England[1]
Died26 July 2022 (aged 9091) [2]
Jean Westwood
Personal information
Full nameJean Thomson Westwood
Born1931[1]
Manchester, England[1]
Died26 July 2022 (aged 9091) [2]
Figure skating career
Country United Kingdom
PartnerLawrence Demmy
Retired1955
Medal record
Figure skating
Ice dancing
Representing  United Kingdom
Gold medal – first place1955 ViennaIce dancing
Gold medal – first place1954 OsloIce dancing
Gold medal – first place1953 DavosIce dancing
Gold medal – first place1952 ParisIce dancing
European Championships
Gold medal – first place1955 BudapestIce dancing
Gold medal – first place1954 BolzanoIce dancing

Jean Thomson Westwood (1931 – 26 July 2022) was a British ice dancer. With partner Lawrence Demmy, she was the World Champion for four consecutive years, 1952 to 1955[3] (plus the unofficial trial event in 1951), and European Champion in its first two editions in 1954 and 1955.[4] They were inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1977.

She later became an elite-level coach in the United States and Canada (she had switched national teams, via a spell as skating director of the Ice Follies touring show, prior to the 1961 Sabena Flight 548 aviation disaster in which several former students and colleagues were killed).[1] She was inducted into the Skate Canada Hall of Fame for her coaching services in 1997.[1][better source needed][2][5]

The Scottish long jumper Alix Jamieson (1964 Summer Olympics) was her second cousin.

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