Sobre el Autor

Toller Cranston was a celebrated Canadian figure skater known for his artistic flair and innovative performances on ice. Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, he captured the hearts of audiences with his unique style that combined athleticism with theatricality. Cranston was a prominent competitor in the figure skating world during the 1970s, earning a reputation for his expressive routines and creativity. He won the Canadian National Championships multiple times and represented Canada at the World Championships, where he garnered significant acclaim.

Beyond his competitive career, Cranston was also an accomplished artist and writer. He authored several books, sharing his experiences and insights from the world of figure skating, including titles that reflect his philosophical views on the sport. His contributions to figure skating have left a lasting impact, inspiring future generations of skaters to embrace artistry in their performances. Toller Cranston's legacy continues to be celebrated in the figure skating community and beyond.

nacionalidad Canadiense
Fecha de Nacimiento December 20, 1949
Lugar de Nacimiento Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Fecha de fallecimiento January 20, 2015