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'''Margaret Crosland''' was a [[figure skating|figure skater]] who competed nationally and internationally for [[Canada]]. She was the Canadian Junior Women's Figure Skating Champion in 1956 and she won [[Canadian Figure Skating Championships|Canadian Senior Women's Figure Skating Championships]] in 1958 and 1959. After retiring from competition she became a [[World Figure Skating Championships|World]] and [[Figure skating at the Olympic Games|Olympic]] figure skating judge and international referee.
'''Margaret Crosland''' was a [[figure skating|figure skater]] who competed nationally and internationally for [[Canada]]. She was the Canadian Junior Women's Figure Skating Champion in 1956 and she won [[Canadian Figure Skating Championships|Canadian Senior Women's Figure Skating Championships]] in 1958 and 1959. After retiring from competition she became a [[World Figure Skating Championships|World]] and [[Figure skating at the Olympic Games|Olympic]] figure skating judge and international referee.



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Margaret Crosland was a figure skater who competed nationally and internationally for Canada. She was the Canadian Junior Women's Figure Skating Champion in 1956 and she won Canadian Senior Women's Figure Skating Championships in 1958 and 1959. After retiring from competition she became a World and Olympic figure skating judge and international referee.

Results

Event 1957 1958 1959
World Championships 14th 13th 11th
Canadian Championships 3rd 1st 1st

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