Graham Sharp

Henry Graham Sharp[1] (19 December 1917 – 2 January 1995) was a British figure skater.

[1] At the age of 15 he competed for the first time in the British Figure Skating Championships (BFSC), winning silver in 1933.

He has an ease and accuracy that is a joy to those with real knowledge and appreciation of the fine points of the School Figures."

[1] After the war, he continued his skating career, and while he won gold at the BFSC twice, he did not medal at the Winter Olympic Games and World Championships in 1948.

[1] Sharp's father died in 1948, and he took over the management of the family's Bournemouth skating rink where he also taught lessons through 1964.