Vivi-Anne Hultén

Vivi-Anne Hultén
Personal information
Full name Vivi-Anne Hultén
Country represented  Sweden
Born 25 August 1911(1911-08-25)
Antwerp
Died 15 January 2003(2003-01-15) (aged 91)
Skating club Stockholms Allmänna Skridskoklubb
Olympic medal record
Figure skating
Bronze 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Ladies' singles

Vivi-Anne Hultén (25 August 1911 – 15 January 2003) was a Swedish figure skater who was a ten time national champion in ladies singles. She finished fifth at the 1932 Winter Olympics and then won the bronze medal at the 1936 Games. She was a two-time European bronze medalist and four time World medalist. However, despite besting her in one championship, she was overshadowed by rival Sonja Henie during most of her competitive career.

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Personal life

She was born in Antwerp.

She died on 15 January 2003 at age 91 of heart failure in Corona del Mar, California where she had moved to be with her son, Gene Theslof, and her two grandchildren, Tyler and Nick Theslof [1]

Competitive career

Vivi-Anne Hulten was named all time woman athlete of Sweden by the Swedish papers. She was a 5 time Swedish figure skating champion. In 1933 she finished second to Sonia Henie at the World Figure Skating Championship held in Stockholm.[2] Hulten won the bronze medal in the 1936 Winter Olympics.

Professional career

After turning professional, Hultén toured with the Ice Follies Ice Cycles and Ice Capades. She later married fellow skater Gene Theslof, the seven year pair skating partner of her rival, Sonja Henie. Vivi-Anne and Gene Theslof formed an adagio figure skating pair and toured the USA and Europe together. In the mid 1960's she moved to the USA where she opened a large skating school in St. Paul, Minnesota with her husband.

Vivi-Anne was also hired as a skating coach by Herb Brooks for his Minnesota North Stars hockey team. She gave a command performance for the King and Queen of Sweden and also performed ten ice shows with Ice Capades in Minneapolis, Minnesota at age 80. Vivi-Anne actively taught on the ice until age 86.

Results

Event 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937
Winter Olympics 5th 3rd
World Championships 5th 5th 2nd 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd
European Championships 3rd 4th 3rd
Swedish Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st

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