Donald McPherson (figure skater)
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Full name | John Donald McPherson | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1945-02-20)February 20, 1945 Windsor, Ontario | ||||||||||||||||||||
Died | November 24, 2001(2001-11-24) (aged 56) Munich, Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||
Figure skating career | |||||||||||||||||||||
Country | Canada | ||||||||||||||||||||
Skating club | Stratford Figure Skating Club | ||||||||||||||||||||
Retired | 1963 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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John Donald McPherson (February 20, 1945 – November 24, 2001) was a Canadian figure skater. He is the 1963 World Champion and the 1963 Canadian national champion. He represented Canada at the 1960 Winter Olympics, where he placed 10th at the age of 15. He turned 15 years old during the Olympic figure skating competition.[1]
Donald McPherson started to skate with the age of 4. He represented the Stratford Figure Skating Club in Ontario, and was coached by Dennis Silverthorne. He won the 1963 World Figure Skating Championships at the age of 18, becoming the youngest men's World Champion. McPherson won his World title skating on an unusual pair of skates with small serrations in the blades.[2]
Following that win, he turned professional, starring in Dick Button's Ice-Travanganza at the 1964 New York World's Fair.[3] He also toured for 11 years for Holiday on Ice, and won the 1965 World Professional Figure Skating Championships.
He was inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame in 1963[4] and the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1996.
Donald McPherson was inducted into the Stratford Sports Hall of Fame in the Athlete's Section on Saturday April 16, 2011 along with Howie Morenz, Larry Landreth and Jodeyne Higgins' Also inducted were the 1977 JS News Peewees Baseball team and the 1952 Stratford Indians Senior Men's Hockey team in the Team Category. Denis 'Dinny' Flanagan was inducted in the builder's category.[citation needed]
Later in life, he moved to Munich, Germany. He died of complications arising from diabetes in Munich on November 24, 2001.[5]
Competitive highlights
Event | 1959 | 1960 | 1961 | 1962 | 1963 |
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Winter Olympic Games | 10th | ||||
World Championships | 8th | 4th | 1st | ||
North American Championships | 6th | 5th | 1st | ||
Canadian Championships | 1st J. | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 1st |
- J = Junior level
References
- ^ Donald McPherson. sports-reference.com
- ^ "Champion of the World", Skating magazine, June 1963
- ^ "Spins through Professional Circles", Skating magazine, November 1963
- ^ Canada Sports Hall of Fame - Honoured Members: Profile Archived December 31, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Skater McPherson dead at 56". CBC Sports. November 29, 2001. Retrieved April 3, 2009.
External links
- http://www.abendblatt.de/extra/service/944949.html?url=/ha/2001/xml/20011201xml/habxml011012_18055.xml
- "Skate Canada Results Book - Volume 1 - 1896 - 1973" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 22, 2010.
- "Skate Canada Results Book: Canadian National Championships Medallists" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2009.
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- 1906: Gilbert Fuchs
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- 1957: David Jenkins
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- 1960: Alain Giletti
- 1962: Donald Jackson
- 1963: Donald McPherson
- 1964: Manfred Schnelldorfer
- 1965: Alain Calmat
- 1966: Emmerich Danzer
- 1967: Emmerich Danzer
- 1968: Emmerich Danzer
- 1969: Timothy Lyle Wood
- 1970: Timothy Lyle Wood
- 1971: Ondrej Nepela
- 1972: Ondrej Nepela
- 1973: Ondrej Nepela
- 1974: Jan Hoffmann
- 1975: Sergey Volkov
- 1976: John Curry
- 1977: Vladimir Kovalyov
- 1978: Charlie Tickner
- 1979: Vladimir Kovalyov
- 1980: Jan Hoffmann
- 1981: Scott Hamilton
- 1982: Scott Hamilton
- 1983: Scott Hamilton
- 1984: Scott Hamilton
- 1985: Alexandre Fadeev
- 1986: Brian Boitano
- 1987: Brian Orser
- 1988: Brian Boitano
- 1989: Kurt Browning
- 1990: Kurt Browning
- 1991: Kurt Browning
- 1992: Viktor Petrenko
- 1993: Kurt Browning
- 1994: Elvis Stojko
- 1995: Elvis Stojko
- 1996: Todd Eldredge
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- 1998: Alexei Yagudin
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- 2000: Alexei Yagudin
- 2001: Evgeni Plushenko
- 2002: Alexei Yagudin
- 2003: Evgeni Plushenko
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- 2005: Stéphane Lambiel
- 2006: Stéphane Lambiel
- 2007: Brian Joubert
- 2008: Jeffrey Buttle
- 2009: Evan Lysacek
- 2010: Daisuke Takahashi
- 2011: Patrick Chan
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- 2014: Yuzuru Hanyu
- 2015: Javier Fernández
- 2016: Javier Fernández
- 2017: Yuzuru Hanyu
- 2018: Nathan Chen
- 2019: Nathan Chen
- 2021: Nathan Chen
- 2022: Shoma Uno
- 2023: Shoma Uno
- 2024: Ilia Malinin