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1 Competitive highlights  



1.1  Men's Singles  





1.2  Pairs career  







2 References  





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Stewart Reburn
Reburn with Henie in 1938
Full nameStewart Dudley Dagge Reburn
Born(1912-08-10)August 10, 1912
Toronto, Canada[1]
DiedJune 6, 1976 (aged 63)
Toronto, Canada
HometownToronto
Figure skating career
Country Canada
Skating clubToronto Skating Club

Medal record

Representing  Canada
Pairs Figure skating
North American Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1935 Montreal Pairs

Stewart Dudley Dagge Reburn (August 10, 1912 – June 6, 1976) was a Canadian figure skater who competed in singles and pair skating.

He was the junior Canadian champion in singles in 1928, the same year he came third in the senior pairs championship with Veronica Clarke, and as a singles skater, won the silver medal at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships in 1929 and 1931. The following year he was runner-up in the senior singles to Bud Wilson, who won the first of his all-time record-setting nine Canadian titles in the event.

He was second to Wilson again in 1931, which led to his selection for the 1932 Winter Olympics, although he withdrew prior to competition, while Wilson took home the bronze medal.

Reburn, who had also taken the bronze medal in the pairs event with Cecil Smith at the 1931 national championships, was absent from the national scene for two years, then returned in 1934 with a new partner, Louise Bertram. The pair won the gold medal at the 1935 Canadian Championships, placed fourth in the world figure-skating championships and competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics, finishing sixth.[1] They were the first pair team to ever really skate to the music instead of using it as mere background sound. Their new and charming style captured audiences in both the figure skating and entertainment worlds. In 2015, Reburn and Bertram were inducted into the Skate Canada Hall of Fame.

Following his competitive career, Reburn skated professionally as Sonja Henie's partner in her international touring ice show. He appeared with Henie in the 1939 film Second Fiddle.[1]

Reburn enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force at the outbreak of World War II, becoming a fighter pilot with final rank attained of Flight Lieutenant. He was wounded by shrapnel in December 1943, which ended both his skating and promising acting career, although after the war he worked behind the scenes in the film industry for several years, prior to taking up real estate management. He died in 1976 at the age of 63 of cancer, and was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto.[1]

Competitive highlights

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Men's Singles

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Event 1928 1929 1931
Canadian Championships 1st J. 2nd 2nd

Pairs career

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(with Bertram)

Event 1934 1935 1936
Winter Olympic Games 6th
World Championships 4th
North American Championships 3rd
Canadian Championships 2nd 1st

(with Cecil Smith)

Event 1931
Canadian Championships 3rd

(with Veronica Clarke)

Event 1928
Canadian Championships 3rd

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Stewart Reburn. sports-reference.com
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