Audrey Peppe
Audrey Peppe | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Audrey Frances Peppe |
Country represented | United States |
Born |
New York City | October 12, 1917
Died |
April 1, 1992 74) Queens, New York | (aged
Home town | Long Beach, New York |
Former coach | Beatrix Loughran |
Skating club | Skating Club of New York |
Retired | 1939 Turned professional in 1940 & ran the figure skating program at Sun Valley, Idaho Later taught skating at the Skating Club of New York |
Audrey Frances Peppe (later Benner, October 12, 1917 – April 1, 1992) was an American figure skater.
She was born in New York City and died in Queens, New York.
Peppe was the 1936 U.S. bronze medalist and 1938-1939 silver medalist. She lost the 1938 national title to Joan Tozzer by 1/10 of a point.[1] Peppe competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics, where she placed twelfth in the singles event.[2][3] She turned professional in December 1939.[4]
Peppe was the niece of Beatrix Loughran, who also coached her.[5] Her husband's name was David Benner.[6] She divorced David Benner. In 1944 she married Robert Rapee son of Symphony Conductor Erno Rapee. They had one Child Suzanne. Audrey was chosen for 3 Olympic Teams 1932 Lake Placid,1936 Berlin,1940 canceled by World War II
Results
Event | 1936 | 1937 | 1938 | 1939 |
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Winter Olympics | 12th | |||
World Championships | 13th | 12th | ||
European Championships | 11th | |||
U.S. Championships | 3rd | 2nd | 2nd |
References
- ↑ "Fine Figures". Time Magazine. 1939-01-30. Retrieved 2008-06-06.
- ↑ "Historical Placements: US Olympic Figure Skating Team" (PDF). Archived index at the Wayback Machine. (260 KiB)
- ↑ Skatabase: 1930s Olympics Ladies Results
- ↑ "On Ice" (PDF). 1939-12-18. Retrieved 2008-06-06.
- ↑ "Five Little Pretenders". Time Magazine. 1938-03-07. Retrieved 2008-06-06.
- ↑ The Talk of the Town: Native Skater: The New Yorker