Kath Malmberg

American figure skater


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nameKath Malmberg
countryUnited States
retired1976
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Kath Malmberg is an American former competitive figure skater. She is the 1973 Nebelhorn Trophy champion, the 1974 Prague Skate champion, the 1975 Skate Canada International silver medalist, and a two-time (1974-1975) U.S. national bronze medalist.

Malmberg married American figure skater Gordon McKellen in 1977 and gave birth to their two children in the 1980s.

Results

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InternationalEvent70–7171–7272–7373–7474–7575–76National
World Champ.7th5th
Skate Canada2nd
Nebelhorn Trophy1st
Prague Skate1st
Richmond Trophy3rd
U.S. Champ.7th J10th6th3rd3rd4th
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References

References

  1. Mazurkiewicz, Frank. (February 12, 1984). "Olympic memory on ice". Reading Eagle.

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