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'''Marilyn Meeker''' was a [[United States|American]] [[figure skater]] who competed in [[ice dance]]. With partner [[Larry Pierce]], she captured the junior title at the 1959 [[United States Figure Skating Championships]]. The following year, the pair finished second at Nationals and fifth at the [[World Figure Skating Championships]]. They appeared poised to win the U.S. title in 1961, until Meeker suffered an injury that caused Pierce to join forces with [[Diane Sherbloom]] for the season. Pierce and Sherbloom went on to win the gold medal at Nationals, while Meeker was unable to compete. Meeker's misfortune proved fateful; Pierce and Sherbloom were killed along with the rest of the U.S. Figure Skating team when their plane ([[Sabena Flight 548]]) crashed near [[Brussels, Belgium]] on the way to the World Championships.
'''Marilyn Meeker''' was a [[United States|American]] [[figure skater]] who competed in [[ice dance]]. With partner [[Larry Pierce]], she captured the junior title at the 1959 [[United States Figure Skating Championships]]. The following year, the pair finished second at Nationals and fifth at the [[World Figure Skating Championships]]. They appeared poised to win the U.S. title in 1961, until Meeker suffered an injury that caused Pierce to join forces with [[Diane Sherbloom]] for the season. Pierce and Sherbloom went on to win the gold medal at Nationals, while Meeker was unable to compete. Meeker's misfortune proved fateful; Pierce and Sherbloom were killed along with the rest of the U.S. Figure Skating team when their plane ([[Sabena Flight 548]]) crashed near [[Brussels, Belgium]] on the way to the World Championships.



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Marilyn Meeker was a American figure skater who competed in ice dance. With partner Larry Pierce, she captured the junior title at the 1959 United States Figure Skating Championships. The following year, the pair finished second at Nationals and fifth at the World Figure Skating Championships. They appeared poised to win the U.S. title in 1961, until Meeker suffered an injury that caused Pierce to join forces with Diane Sherbloom for the season. Pierce and Sherbloom went on to win the gold medal at Nationals, while Meeker was unable to compete. Meeker's misfortune proved fateful; Pierce and Sherbloom were killed along with the rest of the U.S. Figure Skating team when their plane (Sabena Flight 548) crashed near Brussels, Belgium on the way to the World Championships.