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Dick Button

Selected Writings By Button:



Dick Button on Skates. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1955.

Where Is He Now?

More than fifty years after his second Olympic gold medal, Button remains an important force in contemporary figure skating. In the wake of the judging controversy in the pairs' competition at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games, Button was one of the most vocal critics of the ISU's unwillingness to reform its practices. Using his forum as a commentator on ABC's Wide World of Sports, Button was particularly critical of the ISU's continuing accreditation of judges who had been found guilty of cheating at past events.



In January of 2001 Button suffered a head injury when he fell during a rehearsal of a skating performance to be included in a Wide World of Sports segment. The mishap required several weeks of rehabilitation before Button could return to the air. On the U.S. Olympic Committee's Web site Button said, "I'm fine, I'm here, and I'm wreaking havoc as usual." Button continues to serve as an analyst for about ten USFSA and ISU events each year. He lives in Manhattan and owns a fifty-acre farm in Old Salem, New York.

Instant Skating. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1964.

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Famous Sports StarsFigure SkatingDick Button Biography - Sixteen-year-old U.s. Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist, Sportscaster And Producer