1961 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
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was held at the
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in
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, from January 25 to 29, 1961. Medals were awarded in three colors: gold (first), silver (second), and bronze (third) in four disciplines – men's singles, ladies' singles,
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, and ice dancing – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice. The event determined the U.S. team for the
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. The competition was dedicated to the memory of Howard D. Herbert, president of the
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, who had died suddenly just a few days before the competition opened. The event is noted especially for its catastrophic aftermath, in which most of the U.S. team died in the crash of Sabena Flight 548 on their way to the World Championships in Prague. Because many of the top American figure skaters (including Carol Heiss and David Jenkins) had retired from the sport after the
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, new champions were crowned in all four disciplines. A notable feature of this event is that it was the first time the United States Figure Skating Championships were covered on national television, with a modest rights fee being paid by CBS.Benjamin T. Wright, ''Skating in America'', p. 168 Sportscaster
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provided the "play-by-play", and Dick Button provided the commentary for the event, a role Button continued to perform for decades after the Championships broadcasts were picked up by ABC Sports in subsequent years.


Senior results


Men

The men's competition was won by Bradley Lord, likewise in a come-from-behind victory in the free skating after having been second to Gregory Kelley in the compulsory figures.


Ladies

Stephanie Westerfeld Stephanie "Steffi" Westerfeld (October 8, 1943 – February 15, 1961) was an American figure skater. She earned a place on the United States' world team for the 1961 World Figure Skating Championships, after she finished second at 1961 U.S Nat ...
had a narrow lead over Laurence Owen after the compulsory figures and performed well enough in the free skating that she might have won the competition. However, Owen followed with a superior effort in the free skating and won the title on a 4-1 split of the first-place ordinals.


Pairs

Maribel Owen Maribel Yerxa Owen (April 25, 1940 – February 15, 1961) was an American figure skater. She was the daughter of skaters Maribel Vinson and Guy Owen and the sister of 1961 U.S. Ladies' Champion Laurie Owen. With pairs partner Dudley Ri ...
/ Dudley Richards, the silver medalists from the previous year, were the clear winners.


Ice dancing (Gold dance)

Diane Sherbloom / Larry Pierce—skating in their first season together—took the championship.


Junior results


Men


Ladies


Pairs


Ice dancing (Silver dance)

*Eliminated before Final Round


Novice results


Men


Ladies


Aftermath

Following the U.S. Championships, all the top skaters with the exception of Brown (who was ill; his place was taken by fourth-place finisher Ramsay) took part in the North American Figure Skating Championships in Philadelphia, where Owen captured the ladies title. The team then immediately departed for the World Figure Skating Championships in Prague on February 14, 1961, on board Sabena Flight 548. However, they never arrived; their flight crashed near
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the next morning, killing all on board (including coaches, officials, and family members). The few team members who had not made the trip included skater Brown, and coach
Ronald Ludington Ronald Ludington (September 4, 1934 – May 14, 2020) was an American figure skating coach and pair skater. With Nancy Rouillard Ludington, he was the 1960 Olympic bronze medalist, 1959 World bronze medalist, and a four-time U.S. national cham ...
(who was unable to afford the travel expenses). The U.S. Figure Skating Memorial Fund was established eight days after the crash by
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, then-president of the USFSA, and the fund has continued to this day. Its purpose is to provide help to promising skaters who lack funding for equipment. Peggy Fleming and Scott Hamilton are among future champions who have credited the memorial fund with being vital to their careers. ''RISE'', a documentary film about the 1961 team, was released on February 17, 2011, two days after the 50th anniversary of the crash.


References


Sources

* "The 1961 United States Championships", ''Skating'' magazine, April 1961


External links


List of team members killed

RISE website
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