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Emily Benenson (born 1957) is an American figure skater.[1] She competed in pairs with partner Johnny Johns, and the duo won a bronze medal at the 1973 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. After their partnership ended, she paired with Jack Courtney. Competitive Highlights(with Courtney)
(with Johns)
(with Johns)1973
(with Courtney)1975
1976
References1. ^Amdur, Neil (20 May 1979). [https://www.nytimes.com/1979/05/20/archives/new-jersey-weekly-sports-skater-finds-sport-is-more-than-medals.html Skater Finds Sport Is More Than Medals], The New York Times ("Emily Benenson can look at figure skating from a different perspective now than when she was the 5-year-old phenom of Short Hills... She was a national ranked pairs skater with Jack Courtney, her partner; finished third in the 1976 United States Olympic trials....") {{DEFAULTSORT:Benenson, Emily}}{{US-figure-skating-bio-stub}}2. ^Stonger, Karol (6 February 1974). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=36IgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oWgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3350,1105431&dq=emily-benenson&hl=en Johnny Johns Jilts Two Janes But Won The Gold], Lewiston Evening Journal 3. ^Associated Press (10 January 1976). [https://www.nytimes.com/1976/01/10/archives/tickner-leads-in-skating.html Tickner Leads in Skating], The New York Times ("Emily Benenson and Jack Courtney of Colorado Springs, who won the bronze medal, will be the alternates on the Olympic team.") 3 : 1957 births|Living people|American female pair skaters |
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