Ted Wilson (figure skater)
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Introduction
[edit]George William Wilson II (August 8, 1943 – October 18, 2013), known as Ted Wilson, was an Ice Capades performer and ice rink manager in the U.S., UAE, Hong Kong and China. In his later life, Wilson became an advocate of the sport of ice skating in parts of the world where skating was uncommon prior to his arrival.[1]
Ted's brought the USA recreational ice skating program - Ice Skating Institute of America (ISIA) abroad in 1980, first to Dubai and then to Hong Kong and Southeast Asia.
He initiated the formation of District 17 - International District in ISIA which later transformed to Ice Skating Institute of Asia (ISIAsia) in 2000.
Ted brought a lot of famous skaters to Dubai, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, including:
- Richard Dywer
- Dorothy Hamill
- Tiffany Chin
- Toller Cranston
- Brian Poker
- Gary Beacon
- Joanna Ng
- David Liu
- Scott William
- Sashi Kuchiki
- Ronnie Robertson
- Ari & Akop
- Chen Lu
Besides skating in ice show, some of these skaters would also conduct skating classes and/or seminars to promote the skating level of local skaters and coaches.
Note: Ice Skating Institute of America (ISIA) changed name to Ice Skating Institute (ISI) and then to Ice Sport Industry (ISI).
Early life
[edit]Ted was born on 8 August 1943 and grew up in Greenville, South Carolina.
Life as a competitive skater
[edit]Wilson competed in the US at various levels.
Life as a professional skater
[edit]Life in Dubai (1980–1987)
[edit]- 1980–1987 – Manager of The Galleria Ice Rink – Hyatt Regency Dubai.
- brought famous skater Richard Dwyer[2][3] to Middle East in 1982
- 1982 – Formed the 1st ISIA International Recreational Skating Team appeared in Dubai, UAE
- 1982–1999? – Director of the Ice Skating Institute of America (ISIA)[4] International Section
Life in Hong Kong (1987–2002)
[edit]- 1987 April – 2002 May – Manager of Cityplaza Ice Palace, Hong Kong
- brought Tiffany Chin [5] to skate in an exhibition in Cityplaza in 1988
- 1989 – Created the 1st International Skating Institute competition – ISI Skate Asia 1989[6]
- 1989 – Trained the first Hong Kong's skater, first Asian skater and seventh skater in ISI, Sunny Man, passing ISI Freestyle 10[7] Hereafter, 4 more skaters from Hong Kong passed Freestyle 10 under Ted's umbrella:
- Rita Dolly Au Yeung
- Chan Pak Ling Nicholas
- Chan Yan Ho Brian
- Leung Hei Wai Derek
- 1994 – ISI Man of the Year[8]
- 1998–2002 – May Manager of two ice rinks – Festival Walk Glacier and Cityplaza Ice Palace
- 2000 – Founded Ice Skating Institute of Asia (ISIAsia)[9]
- 2000–2003 – President of Ice Skating Institute of Asia (ISIAsia)
- 2001 – Initiated the formation of Hong Kong Ice Theatre (2001–2013)
- 2001 – ISI International Merit Award[8]
Life in China (2002 – 2011 June)
[edit]- 2004 – Opened World Ice Arena in MIXC Shopping Center in Shenzhen, China[10]
- 2009 March – 2010 – Opened World Ice Arena in MIXC Shopping Center in Hangzhou, China[11][12]
Life in Hong Kong (2011 June – 21 September 2013)
[edit]- 2011 June – 2013 September – CEO of Ice Rink Concepts Limited,[13] a division of The Development Studio
Back to US (21 September 2013 – 18 October 2013)
[edit]- 2013 ISI Ice Skating Hall of Fame[14]
- Passed away on 18 October 2013 at 5:10pm in California
External links in memory of Wilson
[edit]- 2010 WiWa Ice Shows, Hangzhou, China, Nathen Chen website with photos by Ted Wilson, dedicated to his memory
- 2013 Skate Asia – In Memory of Ted Wilson
- 2013 Facebook Page – In Memory of Ted Wilson
- Fairchild, Lori, "ISI Remembers Ted Wilson", ISI Edge, Spring 2014, page 4
In the media
[edit]- "Wizards on ice rush for gold" (subscription required for access), South China Morning Post, 26 February 1994
- "Shenzhen breaks the ice with Olympic-sized skating rink" (subscription required for access), South China Morning Post, 9 May 2004
References
[edit]- ^ "Skate Asia: Bigger & Better Than Ever". www.mydigitalpublication.com. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
- ^ https://www.skateguardblog.com/2020/06/skating-in-sands-middle-eastern-skating.html?m=0
- ^ https://www.proskatinghistoricalfoundation.org/richarddwyer.html
- ^ Ice Skating Institute of America (ISIA)
- ^ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/figure-skating--650136896215622726/
- ^ "Skate Asia - ISIAsia". isiasia.org. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
- ^ "The Ice Sports Industry (ISI)". ISI. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
- ^ a b "The Ice Sports Industry (ISI)". ISI. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
- ^ "ISI History | ISI". Retrieved 2022-01-11.
- ^ "Shenzhen breaks the ice with Olympic-sized skating rink". South China Morning Post. 9 May 2004. Retrieved 2022-01-07.
- ^ Team, World Ice Arena Project (2009-03-26). "WORLD ICE ARENA HANGZHOU 2010: Project Director Ted Wilson". WORLD ICE ARENA HANGZHOU 2010. Retrieved 2022-01-07.
- ^ "World Ice Arena". I Want More Books!. 2010-11-19.
- ^ https://prezi.com/n50okrkyqtvt/ice-rink-concepts-limited/
- ^ "The Ice Sports Industry (ISI)". ISI. Retrieved 2022-01-08.