David Dore (August 9, 1940 – April 8, 2016) was a Canadian figure skating competitor and official.
[4] Having started skating as therapy after a bout of polio, Dore was coached first by Wallace Diestelmeyer and then by Sheldon Galbraith.
[2] In 1964, he became a Canadian national champion in four skating with Bonnie Anderson, Laura Maybee, and Greg Folk.
After retiring from competition, he became a judge and served at seven World Figure Skating Championships and the 1984 Winter Olympics.
Under his leadership, Canadian skaters won more Olympic and world medals than during any other time.