Jeannette Eleanor WirzCBE (née Altwegg; 8 September 1930 – 18 June 2021)[1] was a British figure skater who competed in ladies' singles. She was the 1952 Olympic champion, the 1948 Olympic bronze medalist, the 1951 World champion, and a double (1951 & 1952) European champion.
Life and career
Early life
Altwegg was born on 8 September 1930 in Bombay, India.[2][3] She was raised in Liverpool, the daughter of a Scottish mother[4] and Swiss father.[5] She was a competitive tennis player, reaching the junior finals at Wimbledon in 1947 before giving up the sport to focus on skating.
Altwegg successfully defended her continental title at the 1952 European Championships in Vienna. She was awarded gold at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo,[7] Norway, ahead of Tenley Albright of the United States and Jacqueline du Bief of France.[3] She became the first British woman to win an individual gold medal at a Winter Olympics. Her achievement was not matched until the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver when Amy Williams won gold in skeleton.[8] Altwegg was the first British woman to have won two individual medals (gold and bronze) at the Winter Olympics.
After retiring from skating, Altwegg worked at Pestalozzi Children's Village in Switzerland.[12][6] She married Marc Wirz, the brother of Swiss skater Susi Wirz. They had four children before divorcing in 1973.[5] Their daughter Christina Wirz was a member of Switzerland's 1983 World champion curling team.[13] In June 2021, the death of Altwegg was announced in Switzerland.[14]