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Dianne de Leeuw
Personal Information
Full name: Dianne Margaret de Leeuw
Country represented:  Netherlands
Date of birth: November 19, 1955 (1955-11-19) (age 54)
Place of birth: Orange, California
Height: 165 cm ({{rnd/bExpression error: Unexpected < operator|Expression error: Unexpected < operator|(Expression error: Unexpected < operator)|Expression error: Unexpected < operator}} in)
Retired: 1976
Olympic medal record
Figure skating
Silver 1976 Innsbruck Ladies' singles

Dianne Margaret de Leeuw (born November 19, 1955) is a Dutch figure skater. She is the 1975 World champion, the 1976 European champion, and the 1976 Olympic silver medalist.

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[edit] Career

de Leeuw was born in Orange, California, USA. Her mother is Dutch and her father had dual US/Dutch citizenship. Dianne de Leeuw skated for the Netherlands, despite having been born and having spent most of her youth in the U.S.

She was voted the female athlete of the Netherlands in 1975. She was also flag carrier at the 1976 Winter Olympic Games for the Netherlands.

Following her retirement from skating, she became a coach. She has coached at the Westminster Ice Palace in Westminster, California. She married her former coach Doug Chapman and they coach skating together.

[edit] Competitive highlights

Event/Season 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
Winter Olympics 16th 2nd
World Championships 17th 15th 3rd 1st 3rd
European Championships 19th 9th 6th 2nd 2nd 1st
Dutch Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st

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Awards
Preceded by
Enith Brigitha
Dutch Sportswoman of the Year
1975
Succeeded by
Keetie van Oosten



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