Born | May 9, 1905 Toronto, Canada [1] |
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Died | November 17, 1996 (aged 91) Toronto, Canada |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Canada |
Skating club | Toronto Skating Club |
Retired | 1934 |
Hedley Maude Smith, later McDougald (May 9, 1905 – November 17, 1996), was a Canadian pairs skater, who was also known as "Jim" [1] or "Jay". [2] Together with Jack Eastwood she placed tenth at the 1928 Winter Olympics and sixth-seventh at the world championships in 1928, 1930 and 1932. The pair finished second at the national championships in 1929 and 1933 and third in 1934. [1]
Smith was married to the prominent Canadian businessman John A. McDougald. She had a younger sister Cecil, who also competed at the 1928 Olympics. Their mother, Maude Delano-Osborne, won the 1892 Canadian tennis championship. [1] [3]
Born | May 9, 1905 Toronto, Canada [1] |
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Died | November 17, 1996 (aged 91) Toronto, Canada |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Canada |
Skating club | Toronto Skating Club |
Retired | 1934 |
Hedley Maude Smith, later McDougald (May 9, 1905 – November 17, 1996), was a Canadian pairs skater, who was also known as "Jim" [1] or "Jay". [2] Together with Jack Eastwood she placed tenth at the 1928 Winter Olympics and sixth-seventh at the world championships in 1928, 1930 and 1932. The pair finished second at the national championships in 1929 and 1933 and third in 1934. [1]
Smith was married to the prominent Canadian businessman John A. McDougald. She had a younger sister Cecil, who also competed at the 1928 Olympics. Their mother, Maude Delano-Osborne, won the 1892 Canadian tennis championship. [1] [3]