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Full name
  
Harold Hartshorne

Education
  
Princeton University

Name
  
Harold Hartshorne

Skating club
  
SC of New York


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Born
  
September 8, 1891 (
1891-09-08
)

Partner
  
Kathe Mehl Nettie Prantell Sandy MacDonald

Died
  
February 15, 1961, Brussels, Belgium

Country represented
  
United States of America

Harold Hartshorne (September 8, 1891 – February 15, 1961) was an American ice dancer.

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With partner Nettie Prantell, he was the 1937-1938 U.S. Champion and 1943 bronze medalist. With partner Sandy MacDonald, he was the 1939-1941 U.S. Champion and 1942 silver medalist. With partner Kathe Mehl, he is the 1944 U.S. silver medalist.

After his competitive career ended, Hartshorne became a skating judge. He was en route to the World Figure Skating Championships with colleagues and athletes, when his plane (Sabena Flight 548) crashed near Brussels, Belgium, killing all on board. His wife, Louisa, was also killed in the crash.

He was one of the founders of the Skating Club of New York. At the time of his death, in 1961, he was the president of the Skating Club of New York and the U.S. Figure Skating dance committee chairman.

He attended Princeton University.

The Hartshorne Estate at 80 Oakes Road, Little Silver, New Jersey is on the list of Monmouth County Historic Sites.

In 1981, twenty years after his death, Hartshorne was inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame.

Ice Dance

(with Prantell)

(with MacDonald)

(with Mehl)

References

Harold Hartshorne Wikipedia