- Peggy Fleming
Infobox Figure skater
title= Peggy Fleming
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country= USA
dateofbirth= birth date and age|1948|7|27
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formercoach=William Kipp ,Carlo Fassi
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retired= 1968Peggy Gale Fleming (born
July 27 ,1948 inSan Jose, California ) is an Americanfigure skater who won an Olympicgold medal in 1968 and has been a television commentator on figure skating for over 20 years, including severalWinter Olympics .Biography
In 1961, when Fleming was 12 years old, her coach
William Kipp was killed in the crash ofSabena Flight 548 along with the rest of the United States figure skating team while on route to the 1961World Figure Skating Championships . Fleming was subsequently coached byCarlo Fassi . Her unusual style led to five U.S. titles, three World titles and the gold medal in the 1968 Olympics inGrenoble ,France . Her award in Grenoble was singularly important for the American athletes and the nation as a whole, for this was the only gold medal that the U.S. Olympic team won in the 1968 Winter Games. It signaled a return to American dominance in the sport of women's figure skating following the unprecedented tragedy of the 1961 plane crash.Within six months, she starred in the first of five television specials. For several years she toured the U.S. as a special guest star in the
Ice Follies ice show, cheered on by huge crowds of admirers at certain large cities along the show's tour route. One of the memorable highlights during her ice shows was a solo skate in blue light to the music of "Ave Maria." Peggy Fleming has skated for four U.S. presidents and was a featured performer at the 1986 rededication of theStatue of Liberty . She has been a commentator on figure skating forABC Sports for over 20 years, as well as a spokesperson for the NationalOsteoporosis Foundation.In 1970, she married dermatologist Dr. Greg Jenkins (who as a young man had competed as an ice dancer). They live in the
San Francisco Bay Area . They have two sons, Andy and Todd (born 1977 and 1988) and three grandsons.Fleming was diagnosed with
breast cancer in 1998. The cancer was detected in its early stages, and surgery was successful. She became a breast cancer activist who recommends not procrastinating and early detection. She stated: "If you catch most breast cancers early enough, it’s very treatable." [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20060427194221/http://www.abcgonline.com/01_cel/index.htm American Breast Cancer Guide - Celebrities Inspiration Roundup ] ]Fleming and her husband also own and operate Fleming Jenkins Vineyards & Winery in California. The winery produces close to 2,000 cases of wine a year with such brands as "Choreography Cabernet" and "San Francisco Bay Syrah Rosé." [ Sports Illustrated, July 2, 2007, p.87 ] Profits from the "Victories Rosé" go towards charities that support research towards breast cancer. [ Sports Illustrated, July 2, 2007, p.87 ]
Competitive highlights
Awards And Honors
ABC's Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year, 1967
References
External links
* [http://www.peggyfleming.net/ PeggyFleming.net] - Official website
* [http://www.usolympicteam.com/26_13370.htm Peggy Fleming's U.S. Olympic Team bio]
* [http://www.flemingjenkinswinery.com Fleming Jenkins Vineyards & Winery]Navigation
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