(1965-12-01) December 1, 1965 (age 53) Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Height
1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Partner
Lyndon Johnston
Skating club
Preston FSC, Cambridge
Retired
c. 1985
Melinda Kunhegyi (born December 1, 1965) is a Canadian former competitive pair skater. With her skating partner, Lyndon Johnston, she is the 1981 Prague Skate champion, the 1981 Grand Prix International St. Gervais champion, and a two-time Canadian national silver medalist. They competed together at the 1984 Winter Olympics.
Contents
1Personal life
2Career
3Results
4References
Personal life
Kunhegyi was born on December 1, 1965, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.[1]
Career
Kunhegyi represented the Preston Figure Skating Club in Cambridge, Ontario.[1]
In 1981, Kunhegyi and Lyndon Johnston won three international medals – silver at the Nebelhorn Trophy, gold at the Prague Skate, and gold at the Grand Prix International St. Gervais. In 1982, they took silver at the St. Ivel International.
During the 1983–1984 season, the pair won bronze at the 1983 Skate America[2] and then silver at the 1984 Canadian Championships. They placed 12th at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.[1]
In their final season together, Kunhegyi/Johnston won silver at the Ennia Challenge Cup and Canadian Championships.[3] They placed fifth at the 1985 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
Kunhegyi/Johnston won three national titles in four skating, taking gold in 1982, 1984, and 1985.
Results
pairs with Johnston
International
Event
1981–82
1982–83
1983–84
1984–85
Winter Olympics
12th
World Champ.
5th
Ennia Cup
2nd
Nebelhorn Trophy
2nd
Prague Skate
1st
Skate America
3rd
St. Gervais
1st
St. Ivel
2nd
National
Canadian Champ.
2nd
2nd
References
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Canadian champions in figure skating – Fours
1910: Allan Richardson / Iris Mudge & Jeanne Chevalier / E. V. Hall
1913: Dorothy White / R. B. Veits & Isobel Sherwin / C.J. Allen
1914: Dolly Goodeve / O. G. McIntyre & Betty Masson / A. C. Ross
1920: Jeanne Chevalier / J. Cecil McDougall & Winnifred Tait / Norman M. Scott
1921: Jeanne Chevalier / Allan Howard & Winnifred Tait / Norman Gregory
1922-23: Elizabeth Blair / C. R. Morphy & Florence Wilson / P. Chrysler
1924: Elizabeth Blair / C. R. Morphy & Marion MacDougall / Henry Gill
1925: Mrs. E. C. Secord / C. R. Morphy & Marion MacDougall / H. R. T. Gill
1926-27: Cecil Smith / Jack Eastwood & Maude Smith / Montgomery Wilson
1928: Frances Claudet / Paul Belcourt & Katherine Lopdell / Jack Hose
1929: Veronica Clarke / John Machado & Margaret Henry / Stewart Reburn
1930: Mary Littlejohn / G. E. Beament & Elizabeth Fisher / Hubert Sprott
1931: Mary Littlejohn / Hubert Sprott & Elizabeth Fisher / Jack Hose
1932: Veronica Clarke / John Machado & Louise Bertram / Stewart Reburn
1933-34: Elmore Davis / Melville Rogers & Prudence Holbrook / Guy Owen
1935: Elmore Davis / Guy Owen & Prudence Holbrook / Melville Rogers
1936-37: Elmore Davis / Melville Rogers & Prudence Holbrook / Guy Owen
1938: Constance Wilson-Samuel / Montgomery Wilson & Veronica Clarke / Ralph McCreath
1939: Gillian Watson / Sandy McKechnie & Ruth Hall / Donald Gilchrist
1940: Ruth Hall / William Calder & Elizabeth Chambers / John Milson
1941: Tasie McCarthy / Donald Gilchrist & Virginia Wilson / Michael Kirby
1942: Eleanor O'Meara / Donald Gilchrist & Virginia Wilson / Michael Kirby
1951: Pat Spray / David Spalding & Gayle Wakely / Norman Walker
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