1926 - 1999 (73 years)
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Name |
Wallace William "Wally" Diestelmeyer |
Born |
14 Jul 1926 |
Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
Gender |
Male |
Honors |
1992 |
Skate Canada Hall of Fame |
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1948 Stake Program
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Interesting |
sports - ice skating |
Name |
Wallace William "Wally" Diestelmeier |
Residence |
17 Troy St., Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
Eby ID Number |
Waterloo-264323 |
Died |
23 Dec 1999 |
Oakville, Halton, Ontario, Canada |
Buried |
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, York Co., Ontario |
Person ID |
I264323 |
Generations |
Last Modified |
7 Nov 2024 |
Father |
Charles Philip Diestelmeyer, b. 23 Mar 1890, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 1955 (Age 64 years) |
Mother |
Rosia "Rose" Hebel, b. 20 Jun 1893, Lisbon, North Easthope Twp., Perth Co., Ontario, Canada , d. 1980 (Age 86 years) |
Married |
10 Jun 1915 |
Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [1] |
Family ID |
F230965 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Wallace William "Wally" Diestelmeyer (July 14, 1926 \endash December 23, 1999) was a Canadian figure skater. He competed in pair skating with Suzanne Morrow. The couple won the bronze medal at the 1948 Winter Olympics and the 1948 World Figure Skating Championships. They are credited as being the first pair to perform the death spiral one-handed, with the man holding the woman in position with one hand, at the 1948 Olympic Games.
After retiring from competitions Distelmeyer worked as a skating coach. In 1992 he was inducted into the Skate Canada Hall of Fame, together with Morrow.
"Wallace Diestelmeyer - Wikipedia". 2022. En.Wikipedia.Org. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Diestelmeyer.
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Wally Diestelmeyer gained attention in Canada when he won the pairs competition at the junior Canada Figure Skating championships in 1942 with Flaurine Ducharme. With partner [Suzi Morrow], however, he not only won a bronze medal in figure skating pairs at the 1948 Winter Olympics, but developed and first performed figure skating's death spiral with only one hand. Previously this move, which entails the man pivoting with one toe on the ice while the woman circles him with her body almost parallel to the ice, had been performed professionally with two hands, and thus the female was not lowered entirely to the ice. The pair had also taken the same medal at the 1948 World Championships. He and Morrow were the North American pairs champions in 1947, and the Canadian champions in 1947 and 1948. Diestelmeyer also had a previous pairs title with the non-Olympian Joyce Perkins in 1946. He also competed occasionally in singles events, but did not perform remarkably at the international level, placing 9th at the 1948 World Championships and 12th at that year's Olympic Games. He was, however, the Canadian champion in the event in 1948. After his retirement, he worked as a skating coach and instructor. He, along with partner Morrow, was made a member of the Skate Canada Hall of Fame in 1992.
"Wallace Diestelmeyer Bio, Stats, And Results". 2022. Olympics At Sports-Reference.Com. https://web.archive.org/web/20200418033125/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/di/wallace-diestelmeyer-1.html.
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Sources |
- [S4] Vit - ON - Marriage Registration.
Name: Charles Philip Diestelmeyer
Sex: Male
Age: 25
Birth Year (Estimated): 1890 Berlin
Occ: machine hand - Berlin
Father's Name: Albert Diestelmeyer
Mother's Name: Minnie Rau
Spouse's Name: Rose Hebel
Spouse's Sex: Female
Spouse's Age: 22
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1893 Lisbon, Ont
Res: Berlin
Spouse's Father's Name: Christ Hebel
Spouse's Mother's Name: Mary Lippert
Marriage Date: 10 Jun 1915
Marriage Place: Berlin, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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