Muckelt, Ethel (c. 1900–)
Muckelt, Ethel (c. 1900–)
British figure skater. Born c. 1900 in UK.
With Sydney Wallwork, placed 5th in pairs competition at Antwerp Olympics (1920); won a bronze medal for singles at Chamonix Olympics (1924); with John ("Jack") F. Page, placed 4th for pairs at Chamonix (1924) and 7th at St. Moritz Olympics (1928) and won the British Pair title 9 times.
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