
Olympic medalist and Hall of Fame figure skating coach Ron Ludington died on Thursday, according to the Delaware News Journal. Ludington, or “Luddy,” won a bronze medal while skating with his first wife, Nancy, at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California. Ludington started coaching the following year, and ended up coaching more than 30 skaters in nine consecutive Olympics before he retired in 2010. Among the notable athletes…
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