Barbara Roles

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Barbara Ann Roles (married names: Pursley, Williams, born April 6, 1941)[1] is an American former figure skater who currently works as a coach. She is the 1960 Olympic bronze medalist and the 1962 U.S. national champion.

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Barbara Roles
Full nameBarbara Ann Roles
Other namesBarbara Ann Roles-Pursley
Barbara Roles Williams
Born (1941-04-06) April 6, 1941 (age 83)
San Mateo, California, U.S.
Figure skating career
Country United States
Skating clubArctic Blades
Retired1960, 1962
Medal record
Ladies' figure skating
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
1960 Squaw Valley Ladies' singles
World Championships
1960 Vancouver Ladies' singles
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Personal life

Barbara Ann Roles is the daughter of Carl A. Roles.[2] She married after retiring in 1960.[3] Her daughter, Shelley Pursley Boatright, was born on June 24, 1961.[4] In 1962, she gave birth to a son, Ronald Dean Pursley Chorak. She chose his middle name to honor her mentor, Deane McMinn, who died in the 1961 plane crash. She is the stepmother[citation needed] of U.S. skater Scott Williams.

Career

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Roles won the U.S. junior title in 1958. The next year, she won the senior bronze medal and was assigned to her first World Championships, where she placed fifth. After taking silver at the 1960 U.S. Championships, Roles was sent to the 1960 Winter Olympics and 1960 World Championships. She won the bronze medal at both competitions. She retired following that season and started a family.

Roles was asked to come out of retirement following the crash of Sabena Flight 548, which killed the entire 1961 U.S. figure skating team.[3][5] She complied and won the gold medal at the 1962 U.S. Championships, making her the first skater[citation needed] to win U.S. national titles on the novice, junior and senior levels. Roles was the only skater to accomplish this until Kimmie Meisner performed the same feat in 2007. She missed the following season to give birth to her second child.

Roles returned to competition in an attempt to qualify for the 1964 Winter Olympics, but placed fifth at the national championships and failed to make the team.[6] She took up coaching in 1964.[4] Her pupils have included Lisa-Marie Allen, Wendy Burge, Nicole Bobek, Brian Pockar, Vikki DeVries, Geoffry Varner, and Scott Williams.

Results

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International
Event 1956 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964
Winter Olympics3rd
World Championships5th3rd5th
National
U.S. Championships1st N.1st J.3rd2nd1st5th
Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior
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