Dorothy Hamill

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Olympic medal record
Figure skating
Gold 1976 Innsbruck Ladies' Singles
Dorothy Hamill
Personal Info
Country: Flag of the United States United States
Date of birth: July 26, 1956 (1956-07-26) (age 51)
Former Coach: Carlo Fassi
Retired: 1976
ISU Personal Best Scores

Dorothy Stuart Hamill (born July 26, 1956, Chicago, Illinois) is an American figure skater. She is the 1976 Olympic champion.

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Hamill was born in Chicago, but her family moved to Greenwich, Connecticut shortly after where she spent the rest of her childhood. She has a brother and a sister.

Hamill started ice skating when she was eight years old on her grandparent's backyard pond. Her skates were too big, so her grandmother would put stuffing in the toes to make them fit. She asked her mother if she could have lessons so she could learn to skate backwards. Her mother said yes.

Hamill was U.S. champion from 1974 through 1976. She is credited with developing a new skating move; a camel spin that turns into a sit spin, which became known as the "Hamill camel." The bobbed hairstyle that she wore during her Olympic performance started a fad. A Dorothy Hamill doll was made in 1977.

Hamill made her big breakthrough at the 1974 World Championships in Munich, Germany. She was in 3rd place after the compulsory figures and the short program. She was set to skate directly after the German skater whose marks were mercilessly booed while Hamill was already on the ice. Visibly upset, she left the ice and burst into tears. After the crowd settled down, she returned to the ice and skated a perfect and inspiring program; almost winning the gold medal, but capturing silver behind Christine Errath of East Germany.

Hamill won silver again at the World Championships in 1975 at Colorado Springs, Colorado behind Dianne de Leeuw of the Netherlands but ahead of Errath. In 1976, Hamill switched boots to skate the compulsory figures better (she had been wearing special boots created by Carlo Fassi that did not seem to be helping her). At the Olympics, Hamill came in second in the figures and then won the short and long programs, taking the gold medal ahead of de Leeuw and Errath who came in second and third, respectively. She also won the world championships that year and then turned professional.

Hamill was an Ice Capades headliner from 1977-1984; she bought the financially-strapped company in 1993 but sold it to Pat Robertson's International Family Entertainment, Inc. soon after.

Hamill went on to write an autobiographical book, On and Off the Ice. She was married and divorced twice: to the late Dean Paul Martin (1982 - 1984), and then to Kenneth Forsythe (1987 - 1995), with whom she had a daughter named Alexandra. Dorothy and her daughter reside in suburban Baltimore, where she occasionally conducts figure skating classes. She was a judge on the 2006 Fox television show Skating With Celebrities. Her new autobiography A Skating Life: My Story was published in October 2007 by Hyperion Press.

Hamill continues to skate in shows, and when asked when she will stop, says "never". She is scheduled to be a "special guest" in the Brian Boitano-Barry Manilow skating extravaganza at AT&T Park in San Francisco on December 5, 2007.

Event/Season 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
U.S. Championships 5th 4th 2nd 1st 1st 1st
World Championships - - 4th 2nd 2nd 1st
Winter Olympics - - - - - 1st

  • Olympic Champion (1976).
  • World Champion (1976).
  • Three-time United States National Champion (1974-1976).
  • Invented the Hamill camel, a camel spin followed by a sit spin.

  • "I wasn't particularly athletic or gifted, but I loved it. I'd be at the skating rink all day long, just skating around and around. I could be all alone and nobody could get near me and I didn't have to talk to anybody. I was in my fantasy world."
  • "I worked as hard as I could. I was always the first one on the ice and the last one off."

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