Ralph McCreath explained

Ralph McCreath
Fullname:Ralph Scott McCreath
Country:
Birth Date:27 April 1919
Formerpartner:Veronica Clarke
Norah McCarthy
Eleanor O'Meara
Bunty Lang
Betty Chambers
Skating Club:Toronto SC

Ralph Scott McCreath (April 27, 1919  - May 2, 1997) was a Canadian figure skater who competed in single skating, pair skating, ice dancing, and fours. He competed in pairs with Veronica Clarke, Norah McCarthy, Eleanor O'Meara, Bunty Lang, and Betty Chambers, and in fours with fours with Dorothy Caley, Hazel Caley, and Montgomery Wilson, winning the 1939 North American title.

McCreath started skating for the Toronto Skating Club in 1933. He was the 1940, 1941, and 1946 Canadian national champion and 1941 North American in single skating. In pairs, he won six national and two North American titles with three different partners. As an ice dancer, he competed with Veronica Clarke. They won the Tenstep gold medal and the Waltz silver medal at the 1937 Canadian Figure Skating Championships and the Fourteenstep gold medal at the 1938 Canadian Figure Skating Championships.

He served in the 48th Highlanders of Canada and the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps during World War II.[1] After his competitive career, he became a judge, team member, and member of the Canadian Figure Skating Association. He was inducted into the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame in the Athlete category in 1994.

Results

Singles career

Event193419351936193719381939194019411946
3rd 3rd 1st
3rd J. 2nd J. 1st J. 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st

Pairs career

(with Eleanor O'Meara)

Event1941
1st
1st

(with Norah McCarthy)

Event19391940
2nd
1st 1st

(with Veronica Clarke)

Event193619371938
1st
1st 1st 1st

(with Betty Chambers)

(with Bunty Lang)

Ice dancing career

(with Veronica Clarke)

Event19371938
Canadian Championships - Fourteenstep 1st
Canadian Championships - Tenstep 1st
Canadian Championships - Waltz 2nd

Fours career

(with Dorothy Caley, Hazel Caley, and Montgomery Wilson)

(with Constance Wilson-Samuel, Montgomery Wilson, and Veronica Clarke)

(with Elizabeth Fisher, Mrs. Spencer Merry, and Hubert Sprott)

References

Notes and References

  1. News: James . McCreath . Memoir For My Father.