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Ray Hadley Jr.

American figure skater (1943–1961) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ray Hadley Jr.
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Ray Ellis Hadley Jr. (October 6, 1943 February 15, 1961) was an American figure skater who competed in pairs and ice dance with his sister Ila Ray Hadley.

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Hadley was born in Seattle, Washington to Ray Hadley Sr. and his first wife, Betty Ward. His parents divorced and both parents remarried. His father, a one-time roller skating champion, and stepmother, Alvah "Linda" Hart Hadley, a former ice skater and roller skater, opened their own skating rink to give Ila Ray and Ray more time on the ice. Ray and his sister won the bronze medal in pairs at the 1960 United States Figure Skating Championships and competed in the Winter Olympics and World Figure Skating Championships that year. The next year, they finished second in pairs at the U.S. Championships and fourth at the North American Figure Skating Championships.

They died along with their 33-year-old stepmother, who also served as their coach, on February 15, 1961, when Sabena Flight 548 crashed in Belgium en route to the World Championships in Prague. He was 17 years old. His parents met in Eugene, Oregon and Hadley and his sister are buried in that city.[1]

Ray Hadley Sr, had intended to fly to Europe on a separate flight the following day. When he learned of the plane crash, he told a reporter he wished that he had been on the doomed flight with his wife and children so they all could have died together. Ray Hadley Sr. died in 1966 of what friends said was a broken heart.[2]

On January 28, 2011, Hadley was inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame along with the entire 1961 World Team.[3]

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