Kennedy, Karol (1932–2004)
Kennedy, Karol (1932–2004)
American pairs skater. Name variations: Karol Kennedy Kucher. Born Feb 14, 1932, in Olympic, Washington; died June 25, 2004, in Seattle; m. Robert Kucher, 1953; children: 2 sons, 4 daughters.
With brother Peter Kennedy, won 5 US National titles (1948–52), 2 North American championships (1949, 1951), a World championship (1950), and a silver medal at Oslo Olympics (1952).
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