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  1. Isaac Irving Brokaw (March 29, 1871 – March 18, 1939) was an American figure skater, artist, lawyer, and financier. [1] [2] He represented the United States at the 1908 Summer Olympics in the figure skating competition, becoming the first American to compete in a sport included in the Winter Olympic program. [3]

  2. Irving Brokaw was the first American to compete in a Winter Olympic sport when he competed in figure skating in 1908. He won early championships in the United States in both 1906 and 1908. Brokaw was later elected as an Honorary President of the US Figure Skating Association, and made large contributions to skating techniques, being credited ...

  3. Irving Brokaw was the first American to compete in a Winter Olympic sport when he competed in figure skating in 1908. He won early championships in the United States in both 1906 and 1908.

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  4. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., March 19.--Irving Brokaw of New York and Palm Beach, a former national figure-skating champion and an artist, died in a hospital here early this morning in his seventieth...

  5. Irving Brokaw, both as a skater and author, did much to introduce the new International style of skating (championed by Jackson Haines in Europe 1860-1870). ...

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  6. Jun 6, 2024 · In the early 20th century, Americans Irving Brokaw and George H. Browne helped formalize the style created by Haines by demonstrating it to American audiences. Brokaw, the first American to represent the country at international competitions, participated in the 1908 Olympics, where he finished sixth.

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  8. Dec 22, 2009 · Called "the figure skater's bible" by Time Magazine, The Art of Skating by national figure skating champion and Olympic competitor Irving Brokaw traces the history and development of the sport from its beginnings in 1100 to the book's original publication in 1910.