Tracy Wilson

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Tracy Wilson figure skating
Tracy Wilson and Robert McCall on the ISU summer exhibition tour in the Berlin Dynamo ice rink, 1985
nation CanadaCanada Canada
birthday September 25, 1961
place of birth Lachine, Quebec
size 167 cm
Weight 56 kg
Career
discipline Ice dance
Partner Robert McCall, Mark Stokes
status resigned
End of career 1988
Medal table
Olympic medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
World Cup medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 3 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
bronze Calgary 1988 Ice dance
ISU World figure skating championships
bronze Geneva 1986 Ice dance
bronze Cincinnati 1987 Ice dance
bronze Budapest 1988 Ice dance
 

Tracy Wilson , CM (born September 25, 1961 in Lachine , Québec ) is a former Canadian figure skater who started in ice dancing .

Wilson's ice dance partner was initially Mark Stokes . With him she became Canadian junior champion in ice dance in 1980.

From 1982 Wilson ran with Robert McCall . From 1982 to the end of their career in 1988 they were Canadian champions in ice dance and took part in all world championships during this period . At the World Championships in 1986 in Geneva , 1987 in Cincinnati and 1988 in Budapest , they each won the bronze medal behind the two Soviet ice dance couples Natalja Bestemjanowa and Andrei Bukin as well as Marina Klimowa and Sergei Ponomarenko . Wilson and McCall also won bronze in this order at the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary . At their first Olympic Games in Sarajevo in 1984 , they finished eighth.

After the 1988 Olympic Games , Tracy Wilson and Robert McCall ended their amateur careers and switched to professionals . In 1989 they became world champions among professionals. They also ran for the ice revue Stars On Ice.

After Robert McCall's death, Wilson stopped ice dancing and began working as a figure skating commentator for various television stations.

Results

Ice dance

(with Robert McCall )

Competition / year 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
winter Olympics 8th. 3.
World championships 10. 6th 6th 4th 3. 3. 3.
Canadian Championships 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1.

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