Norris Bowden
Figure skating, Olympic athlete
1926 – 1991
Who was Norris Bowden?
Robert Norris Bowden was a Canadian figure skater.
Born in Toronto, Bowden won championships in every division of Canadian figure skating. He was national men's champion as a junior and senior, national pairs, dance, waltz, and 10-step champion with Frances Dafoe, and national fours champion.
Bowden and Dafoe captured four Canadian titles and two world championships. They won the silver medal at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Norris and his partner were the first pair skaters to do the twist lift, throw jump, ‘leap of faith’ and overhead lasso. It was because of these two that some of the rules in pairs skating were changed.
Outside of skating, Bowden graduated with an MBA and worked in the life insurance industry. He was founding president of the Centennial Nursery School for Retarded Children in Toronto.
He has been inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame, and the Skate Canada Hall of Fame.
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- Born
- Aug 13, 1926
Toronto - Nationality
- Canada
- Lived in
- Toronto
- Died
- Apr 9, 1991
Toronto
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on July 23, 2013
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