Morrow, Suzanne
Morrow, Suzanne
Canadian pairs skater. Born in Canada.
With partner Wallace Diestelmeyer, won Canadian nationals (1947, 1948), North American championships (1947), and a bronze medal at St. Moritz Olympics and World championships (1948), the 1st Canadian pair to win Olympic and World medals.
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