Syers, Madge Cave

Syers, Madge Cave

▪ British ice skater
byname of  Florence Madeleine Cave Syers 
born 1881, England
died September 1917

      English figure skater (figure skating) who was the first woman to compete at the highest level of international figure skating. At the 1908 Olympic Games in London, she won the first Olympic gold medal awarded in women's figure skating, as well as the bronze medal for pairs with her husband and coach, Edgar Syers.

      Madge Cave was an accomplished figure skater, as well as a talented swimmer and equestrienne, when she was introduced to the freer, less-rigid International skating style (made famous by Jackson Haines (Haines, Jackson)) by a new coach, Edgar Syers. The couple married and began competing, both individually and together, in 1899. Syers became the first woman ever to enter the world championships when she discovered in 1902 that the competition did not specify the sex of the participants. She finished second to Ulrich Salchow (Salchow, Ulrich), a feat that induced the officials to ban female competitors, ostensibly because their long skirts made it difficult for the judges to see their feet. Syers created a new fashion trend when she began to wear her skirts at mid calf. A new competition, the Championship of Great Britain, appeared in 1903 and was open to both men and women. Both Syers and her husband entered, and they finished first and second, respectively; she won the competition again in 1904. Syers confirmed her supremacy in the sport by winning the newly created women's world championship title in 1906 and again in 1907. Poor health forced her to retire from skating soon after the 1908 Olympics.

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