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Whether it has been her dazzling Olympic performance, her famous haircut or her work with children with disabilities, figure skating legend Dorothy Hamill has always found a way to leave a lasting ...
Dorothy Hamill was from 'do to toe the American ideal of a 1970s icon. As a child, she wanted to be a famous ice skater. She succeeded splendidly when, as a teenager, she captured the hearts of ...
Decades after Dorothy Hamill made her iconic Olympics debut, the former figure skater says the sport is in good hands with the latest U.S. team It’s been decades since Dorothy Hamill made her ...
As the anniversary of her Olympic gold medal win approaches, Dorothy Hamill talks about life on and off the ice – including her battle with breast cancer Decades before Serena Williams was ...
Hamill won custody of their daughter, Alex, who is now 19 and attending college. “I’m certainly not a perfect mother, but I’m trying to be what my mother wasn’t for me,” she told Vieira.
Dorothy Hamill could have been a hometown heroine in the 1976 Winter Olympics if they had been Denver’s Games. But by the time she came west from her home in Connecticut and settled in training ...
Feb. 13, 1976 - Before Dorothy Hamill took to the ice for her freestyle routine at the Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, she started crying after seeing a sign in the stands that said ...
From the cover It seems as if we’ve known her forever: the Olympic gold medal, the wedge haircut, the sweet smile telegraphing a message that life couldn’t be better for Dorothy Hamill.
Figure skater Dorothy Hamill isn’t really that old but to hear the Olympic gold medalist tell it she’s an old woman in a young woman’s game. Two games, actually. For not only is Hamill on ...
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