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Full name
  
Monty Hoyt

Height
  
1.83 m

Skating club
  
Broadmoor SC

Education
  
University of Denver


Name
  
Monty Hoyt

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Former coach
  
Edi Scholdan

Born
  
September 13, 1944 (
1944-09-13
)
Baltimore, Maryland

Died
  
October 9, 1997, Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Country represented
  
United States of America

Monty Hoyt (September 13, 1944 in Baltimore, Maryland – October 9, 1997 in Phoenix, Arizona) was an American figure skater. He was the 1962 U.S. national champion, the 1961 Junior national champion, and the 1959 Novice national champion. He represented the United States at the 1964 Winter Olympics, where he placed 10th.

After winning the U.S. junior title in 1961, Hoyt had tickets to be on Sabena Flight 548 to attend the World Figure Skating Championships. He cancelled at the last moment, and so was not on the flight when the plane crashed, killing everyone aboard.

Hoyt graduated from the University of Denver and was a Marshall scholar at Oxford. Later in life, Hoyt was a member of the Presidential Commission on Olympic Sports. He died of melanoma at age 53.

References

Monty Hoyt Wikipedia