Career Timeline of Tenley Albright: Major Achievements and Milestones

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Tenley Albright

From career breakthroughs to professional milestones, explore how Tenley Albright made an impact.

Tenley Albright is a distinguished American figure skater and surgeon. She achieved significant success in figure skating, winning the 1956 Olympic gold medal, the 1952 Olympic silver medal, two World Championships (1953, 1955), two North American championships (1953, 1955), and five U.S. National titles (1952-1956). Beyond her athletic achievements, Albright graduated from Harvard Medical School and pursued a career in surgery. Her accomplishments led to her induction into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2015, recognizing her contributions to both sports and medicine.

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Tenley Albright, at 90, reflects on her historic 1956 Olympic gold in figure skating and relives her triumph with Carol Heiss. She also attended the Milan Cortina Olympics.

1952: Olympic Silver Medal

In 1952, Tenley Albright won the silver medal at the Olympics.

1953: World Champion

In 1953, Tenley Albright became the World Champion in figure skating.

1953: First World Title

In 1953, Tenley Albright won her first World title.

1954: Silver Medal

In 1954, Tenley Albright won a silver medal.

1955: World Champion

In 1955, Tenley Albright became the World Champion again.

1955: Second Gold Medal

In 1955, Tenley Albright won her second gold medal.

1956: Retired from Competitive Skating

After 1956, Tenley Albright retired from competitive skating.

1956: Olympic Champion

In 1956, Tenley Albright became the Olympic champion in figure skating.

1956: Another Silver Medal

In 1956, Tenley Albright won another silver medal.

1961: Graduated from Harvard Medical School

In 1961, at the age of 25, Tenley Albright graduated from Harvard Medical School.

1976: Chief Physician for US Winter Olympic team

In 1976, Tenley Albright served as the chief physician for the US Winter Olympic team and was presented with a Golden Plate Award by the American Academy of Achievement.

1982: Vice President of U.S. Olympic Committee

In 1982, Tenley Albright became a vice president of the U.S. Olympic Committee.