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    Bonnie Kathleen Blair (born March 18, 1964) is a retired American speed skater. She is one of the top skaters of her era, and one of the most decorated athletes in Olympic history. Blair competed for the United States in four Olympics, winning five gold medals and one bronze medal.

    • 5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
    • 1995
    • American
    • 130 lb (59 kg)
  2. Feb 4, 2023 · Speed skater Bonnie Blair started racing at the age of four and went on to be one of the fastest competitors of her time (via Britannica ). She dominated the 500-meter and 1,000-meter women's events at three consecutive Olympic Games during her career. In 1988, Blair won the gold in the 500-meter at the Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada, as ...

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  3. Bonnie Blair is undoubtedly celebrated as the speedskater who produces her best performances when it counts the most. Blair made her Olympic debut at the 1984 Sarajevo Games, finishing eighth in the 500 meters. At the time, Blair trained in both short-track and long-track speedskating. She won the 1986 short-track world championship.

  4. Apr 23, 2024 · Bonnie Blair (born March 18, 1964, Cornwall, New York, U.S.) is an American speed skater who was one of the leading competitors in the sport. She dominated the sprint events at three Olympic Games (1988, 1992, and 1994), winning five gold medals and one bronze.

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  5. May 18, 2018 · Where Is She Now? After retiring from skating, Blair had two children (son Grant and daughter Blair), worked as a motivational speaker, and wrote a book about her accomplishments, A Winning Edge (1996). She remained connected to speed skating by serving as a coach and conducting clinics.

  6. Rejuvenated Blair turns tragedy into triumph. Bonnie Blair arrived in Albertville already an established star of international speed skating, but with her ambition undiminished. She had made her name four years earlier in Calgary, where she had stormed her way to the 500m gold medal in a world record time, and picked up a bronze in the 1,000m.

  7. And now Bonnie Blair, the lady leprechaun who seems to have stepped off the drawing board of a Disney artist, has the golden opportunity to win what no American female speed skater ever has: two Olympic gold medals. But she’s too smart to talk about another gold, only about the possibility of a silver or a bronze, or both.