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Dorothy Hamill is an American figure skater and Olympic gold medalist whose athleticism, grace, and innovative techniques revolutionized the sport. Known for her iconic wedge haircut and captivating performances, Hamill's success on the ice continues to inspire young athletes to pursue excellence in their fields. Her perseverance through personal challenges and commitment to her craft show that achieving greatness requires hard work, dedication, and the courage to overcome adversity.

"I wouldn't say that there's ever been an Olympic champion that didn't deserve to win an Olympic Gold Medal."
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"I was passionate. I found something that I loved. I could be all alone in a big old skating rink and nobody could get near me and I didn't have to talk to anybody because of my shyness. It was great. I was in my fantasy world."



"There were no competitions on television. The first skating competition I ever remember seeing on television was the 1968 Olympics when Peggy Fleming won."



"I wanted to learn how to skate backwards and they wouldn't help me and they went off and left me on my own."
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