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Louise E. Weigel Atwill (August 26, 1912 in Buffalo, New York – December 1982 in Buffalo) was an American figure skater. She competed in the Winter Olympic Games twice and twice won the ladies silver medal at the United States Figure Skating Championships. Her younger sister, Estelle Weigel, also skated in the Olympics. On October 9, 2018, Louise was inducted into the Greater Buffalo (NY) Sports Hall of Fame along with her sisters, Estelle and Mary.

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  • Louise Weigel (fr)
  • ルイーズ・ウェイゲル (ja)
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  • Louise Weigel, née le 26 août 1912 à Buffalo (État de New York) et morte en décembre 1982 dans la même ville, est une patineuse artistique américaine. Elle est double vice-championne des États-Unis en 1934 et 1936. (fr)
  • Louise E. Weigel Atwill (August 26, 1912 in Buffalo, New York – December 1982 in Buffalo) was an American figure skater. She competed in the Winter Olympic Games twice and twice won the ladies silver medal at the United States Figure Skating Championships. Her younger sister, Estelle Weigel, also skated in the Olympics. On October 9, 2018, Louise was inducted into the Greater Buffalo (NY) Sports Hall of Fame along with her sisters, Estelle and Mary. (en)
  • ルイーズ・ウェイゲル(英語: Louise E. Weigel Atwill、1912年8月26日 - 1982年12月)は、アメリカ合衆国、バッファロー出身のフィギュアスケート選手(女子シングル)。 1932年レークプラシッドオリンピック・1936年ガルミッシュ・パルテンキルヘンオリンピックアメリカ合衆国代表。 妹は同じくフィギュアスケート選手のエステル・ウェイゲル。 (ja)
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  • Louise Weigel (en)
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  • Louise Weigel, née le 26 août 1912 à Buffalo (État de New York) et morte en décembre 1982 dans la même ville, est une patineuse artistique américaine. Elle est double vice-championne des États-Unis en 1934 et 1936. (fr)
  • Louise E. Weigel Atwill (August 26, 1912 in Buffalo, New York – December 1982 in Buffalo) was an American figure skater. She competed in the Winter Olympic Games twice and twice won the ladies silver medal at the United States Figure Skating Championships. Her younger sister, Estelle Weigel, also skated in the Olympics. On October 9, 2018, Louise was inducted into the Greater Buffalo (NY) Sports Hall of Fame along with her sisters, Estelle and Mary. (en)
  • ルイーズ・ウェイゲル(英語: Louise E. Weigel Atwill、1912年8月26日 - 1982年12月)は、アメリカ合衆国、バッファロー出身のフィギュアスケート選手(女子シングル)。 1932年レークプラシッドオリンピック・1936年ガルミッシュ・パルテンキルヘンオリンピックアメリカ合衆国代表。 妹は同じくフィギュアスケート選手のエステル・ウェイゲル。 (ja)
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