Anita de St. Quentin | |
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Born | Anita Louise White (1901-11-13)13 November 1901 Moffat, Scotland |
Figure skating career | |
Country | France |
Anita Louise de St. Quentin (née White; born 13 November 1901, date of death unknown) was a Scottish-French figure skater who represented France at the 1928 Winter Olympics.
Biography
White was born in Moffat, Dumfriesshire, to Scottish father Thomas Brown White, a former rugby player and general practitioner, and Isabelle Constance Mégret, a native of Paris. She married a French man named Christian de St. Quentin and moved to Nice. She represented France when she competed in the women's singles event at the 1928 Winter Olympics. She finished last in points, with a record low score, and retired from the sport after the event.
References
- 1911 Channel Islands Census
- "1901 WHITE, ANITA LOUISE (Statutory registers Births 842/ 48)". Scotland's People. National Records of Scotland and the Court of the Lord Lyon.
- "Anita de St. Quentin". Olympedia.
- "Skate Guard: The Hard Luck Club: Three Figure Skaters Who Just Couldn't Catch A Break". Skate Guard. 2 May 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
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