Tracy Wilson

Tracy Wilson, CM (born September 25, 1961) is a Canadian former competitive ice dancer.

She first swam with the Coquitlam Sharks in 1967 before moving, in 1970, to Port Moody Aquarians.

[4] She attended college for one semester before her partnership with Rob McCall began.

[4][8] Together they have three children – two sons who play hockey and a daughter who competes as an equestrian.

[3][16] Disregarding the mass public fear of AIDS at the time, Wilson continued to skate with McCall.

[16] Wilson retired from ice dancing,[2] but she did skate a solo, while pregnant with her second child, at the tribute show for McCall on November 21, 1992.

The two decided to stay and coach there, training kids, adults, and elite skaters.

[12][14] She was one of the primary organizers of the "Skate the Dream: A Tribute to Rob McCall" ice show, a fundraiser for AIDS research, which took place on November 21, 1992.

[2] Past winners included pairs in rowing, bobsleigh, and tennis.