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Ludington, Ron

LC control no.n 97854157
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Personal name headingLudington, Ron
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Variant(s)Ludington, Ronald
Other standard no.58377852
Q1363701
403117
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1934-09-04
Death date2020-05-14
Place of birthBoston (Mass.)
Place of deathNewark (Del.)
Field of activityFigure skating Pairs figure skating Figure skating--Coaching
AffiliationOlympic Winter Games (8th : 1960 : Squaw Valley, Calif.)
Profession or occupationFigure skaters Olympic athletes Figure skating coaches
Found in*MGZIB 3-222 A skating spectacular [videorecording] c1980.
Wikipedia, January 24, 2015 (Ronald Ludington; Ronald Ludington (born September 4, 1934) is an American figure skating coach and former pair skater. With Nancy Rouillard Ludington, he is the 1960 Olympic bronze medalist, 1959 World bronze medalist, and a four-time U.S. national champion; full name: Ronald Edmund Ludington; born Boston, Massachusetts)
Sports reference/Olympic sports website, January 24, 2015 (Ron Ludington. Full name: Ronald Edmund "Ron" Ludington. Gender: Male. Born: September 4, 1934 in Boston, Massachusetts. Affiliations: Commonwealth Figure Skating Club. Country: USA United States. Sport: Figure Skating. In 1957 Ron Ludington paired with Nancy Rouillard to win the National Pairs Championship. Later that year they married, and as Nancy and Ron Ludington they went on to win the U.S. championship for three more years. Their best world finish was a third place, which they equalled at the 1960 Olympics. Ron Ludington was one of the very few skaters to have competed and placed in the National Championships in all three disciplines--singles, pairs, and dance. This was in 1958 when his dance partner was Judy Lamarr. After his competitive days were over, Ron Ludington went on to become a very well known figure skating coach)
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OCLC, January 24, 2015 (access point: Ludington, Ron; usage: Ron Ludington)
Wikipedia, May 27, 2020 (Ronald Ludington (September 4, 1934 - May 14, 2020) was an American figure skating coach and pair skater; born Boston, Massachusetts; died Newark, Delaware)
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