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- Q440321 description "1908 Olympic bronze medalist ladies singles".
- Q440321 description "1908 Olympic bronze medalist ladies singles".
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- Q440321 abstract "Dorothy Greenhough-Smith (27 September 1882 – 9 May 1965) was a British figure skater.She was the daughter of writer James Edward Preston Muddock, and married publisher/editor Herbert Greenhough Smith in 1900.Greenhough-Smith won the bronze medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics, the first Olympics where figure skating was contested. She was the 1912 World silver medalist, which was the first silver medal in ladies skating for Great Britain (Madge Syers having won the silver in men's singles). She never competed at the European Figure Skating Championships because the ladies event was not added to the program until 1930.Away from the ice, she also played tennis; she entered the 1914 Wimbledon Championships, losing in the first round.".
- Q440321 alias "Greenhough Smith".
- Q440321 birthDate "1882-09-17".
- Q440321 birthYear "1882".
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- Q440321 deathDate "1965-05-09".
- Q440321 deathYear "1965".
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- Q440321 alternativeNames "Greenhough Smith".
- Q440321 dateOfBirth "1882-09-17".
- Q440321 dateOfDeath "1965-05-09".
- Q440321 name "Dorothy Greenhough-Smith".
- Q440321 shortDescription "1908".
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- Q440321 comment "Dorothy Greenhough-Smith (27 September 1882 – 9 May 1965) was a British figure skater.She was the daughter of writer James Edward Preston Muddock, and married publisher/editor Herbert Greenhough Smith in 1900.Greenhough-Smith won the bronze medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics, the first Olympics where figure skating was contested. She was the 1912 World silver medalist, which was the first silver medal in ladies skating for Great Britain (Madge Syers having won the silver in men's singles).".
- Q440321 label "Dorothy Greenhough-Smith".
- Q440321 name "Dorothy Greenhough-Smith".