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'''Inge Jell''' was [ice skating] German Junior Champion twice; international [ice skating] Champion in her class at St. Moritz; German [ice skating] Senior Champion in 1947; winner of the medal of the King of Sweden twice; second place in [ice skating]<ref>{{cite journal|title=CASA CARIOCA GARMISCH ICE REVUE|date=1951|page=24}}</ref> European Championships. She was with U. S. shows two years and featured in various German shows.
'''Inge Jell''' was ice skating German Junior Champion twice; international ice skating Champion in her class at St. Moritz; German ice skating Senior Champion in 1947; winner of the medal of the King of Sweden twice; second place in ice skating<ref>{{cite journal|title=CASA CARIOCA GARMISCH ICE REVUE|date=1951|page=24}}</ref> European Championships. She was with U.S. shows two years and featured in various German shows.

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Inge Jell was ice skating German Junior Champion twice; international ice skating Champion in her class at St. Moritz; German ice skating Senior Champion in 1947; winner of the medal of the King of Sweden twice; second place in ice skating[1] European Championships. She was with U.S. shows two years and featured in various German shows.

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  1. ^ "CASA CARIOCA GARMISCH ICE REVUE". 1951: 24. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)