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- Q4820169 description "Figure skater".
- Q4820169 description "Figure skater".
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- Q4820169 abstract "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. Peppe competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics, where she placed twelfth in the singles event. She turned professional in December 1939.Peppe was the niece of Beatrix Loughran, who also coached her. Her husband's name was David Benner. 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 WWII".
- Q4820169 activeYearsEndYear "1939".
- Q4820169 birthDate "1917-10-12".
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- Q4820169 deathDate "1992-04-01".
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- Q4820169 deathYear "1992".
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- Q4820169 dateOfBirth "1917-10-12".
- Q4820169 dateOfDeath "1992-04-01".
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- Q4820169 name "Peppe, Audrey".
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- Q4820169 retired "1939".
- Q4820169 shortDescription "Figure skater".
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- Q4820169 comment "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. Peppe competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics, where she placed twelfth in the singles event. She turned professional in December 1939.Peppe was the niece of Beatrix Loughran, who also coached her.".
- Q4820169 label "Audrey Peppe".
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- Q4820169 surname "Peppe".