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Former partner
  
Mary Firth

Retired
  
1951


Role
  
Coach

Name
  
Don Laws

Former coach
  
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Born
  
May 30, 1929 (
1929-05-30
)
Washington, D.C.

Died
  
December 2, 2014, Sandy Spring, Maryland, United States

Country represented
  
United States of America

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Don Laws (May 30, 1929 – December 2, 2014) was an American figure skater and coach.

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Personal life

Don Laws was born on May 30, 1929 in Washington, D.C.. He had a brother, Willard Laws, and sister, Laura Keesling. In 1951, he joined the United States Army Security Agency.

Laws died of heart failure on December 2, 2014 in Sandy Spring, Maryland.

Career

Don Laws competed in single skating and ice dancing. With his ice dancing partner, Mary Firth, he won the U.S. junior title in 1948. In men's singles, he won the 1950 U.S. junior title and placed seventh at the 1951 World Championships in Milan, Italy. He was coached by Osborne Colson.

After retiring from competitive skating, Laws became a coach. His students included Scott Hamilton, Tiffany Chin, Michael Weiss, and Patrick Chan.

Laws was inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Professional Skaters Association Coaches Hall of Fame in 2004. In 2005, he received a "Lifetime Achievement Award" from the Michael Weiss Foundation. Laws was one of the Americans who help create the ISU Judging System, which replaced the 6.0 scoring system in 2004. He was a former president of the Professional Skaters Association and a Lifetime Achievement Honorary Member of that association. He served on the International Skating Union's Singles and Pairs Committee.

References

Don Laws Wikipedia


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