Barbara Ann Scott: Canada's Sweetheart
Broadcast Date: Jan. 2, 1964
The host of CBC Television's Observer admits that the world was "half admiring and half appalled" by the determination and grit shown by the "unsophisticated little girl." In 1948, Barbara Ann Scott becomes the first Canadian figure skater to win an Olympic gold medal. Described as sheer perfection on skates, the pretty 19-year-old also becomes the first North American to win all three major figure skating championships - the European, the World and the Olympics.Her accomplishments and fame catapult Canadian figure skating on to the world stage. It also sparks something of a Barbara Ann Scott frenzy. Barbara Ann dolls, movie offers, parades and keys to Canadian cities are just part of the hoopla. Women copy her hairstyles and hats while thousands of young Canadians head to the ice rinks with dreams of being world champions.
"Sweet, talented and blessed with a fabulous smile," the "dainty blond dervish" comes to symbolize the ideal female athlete in Canada.
Barbara Ann Scott: Canada's Sweetheart
• Barbara Ann Scott was born on May 9, 1929 in Ottawa, Ontario.• CBC's Clary Settell described Scott as "so good, sweet, wholesome that you just gotta love her."
• Scott was an accomplished pilot. At 18, she became the youngest woman member of the Ottawa Flying Club to fly solo.
• Canada's sweetheart was an accomplished businesswoman and an excellent equestrienne.
• In later years, the emphasis on Scott's doll-like persona over her incredible athleticism would be challenged.
Barbara Ann Scott: Canada's Sweetheart
Medium: Television
Program: The Observer
Broadcast Date: Jan. 2, 1964
Guest(s): Barbara Ann Scott
Duration: 11:06
Photo: Yousuf Karsh / Library and Archives Canada / PA-165921
Last updated:
Nov. 17, 2010
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