Johnson, Phyllis (1886–1967)
Johnson, Phyllis (1886–1967)
English pairs skater. Name variations: Phyllis Wyatt Johnson. Born Dec 1886 in Great Britain; died Dec 2, 1967.
With James H. Johnson, placed 2nd (1908), then 1st (1909, 1912) and 3rd (1910) at World championships, and won a silver medal at London Olympics (1908); won a bronze medal (1912, 1914) and a silver medal (1913), both for singles, at World championships; with Basil Williams, won a bronze medal at Antwerp Olympics (1920).
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