Horatio Torromé

[1] Torromé was born in Rio de Janeiro to an Argentine father and a Brazilian mother, and not long after his birth, the family emigrated to London, England.

[2] Torromé competed at the 1902 World Figure Skating Championships in London, and he finished in fourth place out of four starters.

[4] Although Torromé qualified to represent Great Britain at the 1908 Summer Olympics, he opted to compete for his father's home country and so became the only representative for Argentina at the 1908 Summer Olympics held in London.

[2] From 1881, Torromé was a partner in his father's Commissioned Merchants business in Laurence Pountney Lane, Candlewick, London.

His father retired in 1903 and left the business to be run by Horatio and his brother Franco.