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Albert Enders & Sadie Cambridge:

The fairy tale World Champions.

Click here to read photo copied article (May 1941)

Albert Enders & Sadie Cambridge were Australian ex-patriots. They travelled to where skating could take them further and, as husband & wife, became 7 times World Professional British Pair Skating Champions from 1932-38. 

Sadie died in 1964 in Vancouver, BC & Albert died in 1976 in Seattle, Washington.

In 1936 they went to South Africa and did wonders at the Empire Exhibition ice rink. They managed, taught and performed to turn the rink around from, "a hopeless proposition...into an unqualified success both financially and socially." See letter below. (NB. 2nd page is missing)

Letter from Chairman of the South African Ice Rink Committee

From South Africa they went to England then on to Canada. A short biography can be viewed below.

Click for short biography

 

Albert & Sadie are nominated to be inducted to the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame.

Some other articles and correspondence of interest can be viewed by clicking on the following.

Palais Des Sports - Letter for performance confirmation.

Wembley Stadium - Letter from the Managing Director.

St. Mary's Hospital - Ice Carnival Benefit.

The Skating Times.

Souvenir Sydney Glaciarium.

Movietone News - Letter.