Anita de St. Quentin
Anita de St. Quentin (born 13 November 1901, date of death unknown), born Anita Louise Brown-White, was a Scottish-born figure skater.
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Country represented | France |
Born | Anita Louise de St. Quentin 13 November 1901 Moffat, Scotland |
Biography
Brown-White was born in Moffat. She married a French man named Christian de St. Quentin and moved to Nice. She represented France when she competed in the women's singles event at the 1928 Winter Olympics.[1] She finished last in points, with a record low score, and retired from the sport after the event.[2]
References
- Anita de St. Quentin at Olympedia
- "Skate Guard: The Hard Luck Club: Three Figure Skaters Who Just Couldn't Catch A Break". Skate Guard. 2 May 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
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