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Full name
  
Maribel Yerxa Owen

Name
  
Maribel Owen

Parents
  
Guy Owen, Maribel Vinson

Skating club
  
SC of Boston

Siblings
  
Laurence Owen

Former coach
  
Maribel Vinson

Former partner
  
Dudley Richards

Role
  
Maribel Vinson's daughter


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Born
  
April 25, 1940 (
1940-04-25
)
Boston, Massachusetts

Died
  
February 15, 1961, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Watertown, Massachusetts, United States

Residence
  
Winchester, Massachusetts, United States

People also search for
  
Laurence Owen, Maribel Vinson, Guy Owen

Country represented
  
United States

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Maribel Yerxa Owen (April 25, 1940 – February 15, 1961) was an American figure skater.

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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 Richards, they placed tenth at 1960 Winter Olympics and won the U.S. national championship in 1961. Along with her mother, sister, and the U.S. Figure Skating team and coaches, Owen died in the crash of Sabena Flight 548 en route to the 1961 World Championships.

Life and career

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Owen was the first child born to Guy Owen and Maribel Vinson. She was named after her mother, and was known as "Maribel, Jr." or "Mara". Her younger sister Laurence was also a champion skater, both coached by their mother.

Owen began to skate before the age of three and at the time the Owen family was living in Berkeley, California, and she competed in girls' singles competitions representing the St. Moritz Ice Skating Club. After her parents' divorce and her father's death, the Owen family moved east to the Boston area in 1952 to live with their recently widowed grandmother in Winchester. Owen formed a pairs team with Charles Foster (later president of the United States Figure Skating Association). In 1956, when she age 15, she and Foster became the U.S. junior national champions. When Foster retired from competition to attend medical school, she teamed with Dudley Richards, a college roommate of Ted Kennedy at Harvard.

With Richards, she competed at the 1960 Winter Olympics, placing tenth after finishing runner-up at the U.S. championships. They won the 1961 United States Figure Skating Championships and the silver medal at the 1961 North American Figure Skating Championships.

On January 28, 2011, Owen was inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame along with the entire 1961 World Team. Her sister Laurence Owen also was inducted and her mother Maribel Vinson Owen was inducted for a third time in 2011; in her capacity as a 1961 World Team Coach. Previously, her mother had been inducted in the inaugural Class of 1976 as a singles skater and for a second time in 1994 as a pairs skater.

Owen was a student at Boston University, where she was majoring in sociology and anthropology.

Plane crash

As a result of winning the national championship, Owen was selected to be a member of the U.S. team for the 1961 World Figure Skating Championships in Prague, Czechoslovakia. The team was on Sabena Flight 548, a Boeing 707, which crashed on a clear morning near Brussels, Belgium, killing all on board. Owen was 20 years old and the World Championships that year were soon cancelled.

Owen was interred next to her mother and sister in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge. In Winchester, the Vinson-Owen elementary school was named in her family's honor.

Results

(pairs with Dudley Richards)

References

Maribel Owen Wikipedia