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Sammy Skobel was born in 1926 in New York City, New York. He is a professional figure skater and is best known for his performances in the 1950s and 1960s. He was a three-time U.S. National Champion and a two-time World Champion. He was also a member of the U.S. Olympic team in 1956 and 1960. Skobel began skating at the age of six and was coached by his father, a former professional skater. He won his first U.S. National Championship in 1951 and went on to win two more in 1954 and 1956. He also won the World Championships in 1954 and 1956. Skobel retired from competitive skating in 1960 and went on to become a coach and choreographer. He has coached many of the top skaters in the world, including Olympic gold medalists Peggy Fleming and Dorothy Hamill. Skobel is now 92 years old and is still actively involved in the skating world. He is a member of the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame and the International Skating Union Hall of Fame. He is also a member of the Professional Skaters Association. Skobel has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a skater and coach.

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2018

Skobel was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in his late 80s. He died at age 92 in his home in Mount Prospect on June 9, 2018.

1971

Skobel accompanied his son Steve on a ski trip to Aspen, where he learned about the Blind Outdoor Leadership Development program offering instruction in Alpine and cross-country skiing. He brought the idea to his local Lions Club, who helped him get a skiing instruction program started for blind children and adults. In 1971 Skobel founded the American Blind Skiing Foundation, along with his wife and three other Mount Prospect residents. The organization gives blind and visually impaired skiers an opportunity to ski, providing safety training and ski guides.

1966

By the end of his career, he was paid $80,000 each season. He skated his last game in May 1966, but would later serve as a consulting coach for the San Francisco Bay Bombers.

1965

After retiring from the roller derby, he opened Sammy Skobel's Hot Dogs Plus in downtown Mount Prospect, Illinois. He ran the restaurant from 1965 to 1989, when he sold it to a former employee. He also traveled as a motivational speaker, giving talks on "Creating a Positive Attitude for Life." In 1982, Skobel collaborated with freelance writer Joyce Buck McDonald to write his autobiography, titled Semka. The jacket described the book as the "story of a determined young blind man from his boyhood in Chicago's Maxwell Street to a professional athletic career, setting a world speed skating record."

1953

Skobel was voted the league's Most Valuable Player of the year three times during his skating career, and was on eighteen all-star teams. He was one of the first seven people added to the original Roller Derby Hall of Fame when he was inducted in 1953. In 1958 Skobel set a world record fastest mile on a banked track, skating the mile in 2 minutes and 36 seconds.

1952

During his time in New York, Skobel met many celebrities and dated Debbie Reynolds before she was well-known. Skobel married his wife Acrivie ("Vee") in 1952; they had two sons together, Sam Jr. and Stephen.

1949

In 1949, Skobel became the youngest team captain in the history of the sport. Skobel was traded to the Chicago Westerners in 1953, where he skated for twelve seasons. He skated for the IRDL Midwest Pioneers from 1964 to 1966. He had several nicknames throughout his career, including "Slammin'" Sammy Skobel and "Gunner" Skobel.

1945

In 1945, Skobel tried out for the roller derby at the Chicago Coliseum, but was rejected after the general manager of the Roller Derby watched him struggle to fill out the application with a magnifying glass. Instead, he Skobel joined the roller derby working as a locker attendant, earning 50 cents per day. He worked in the center of the banked-track ring, memorizing the styles and outlines of the skaters. When he heard that the derby was holding tryouts in Chattanooga in January 1946, he traveled there by bus and was able to keep his low vision a secret during trials. He signed with the Brooklyn Red Devils in 1946, keeping his disability a secret for the first five years he played. Skobel would listen for the sound of an opponent's skates coming up behind him, and if a skater was close he could see whether they were wearing stripes or certain colors.

1926

Samuel "Sammy" Skobel (April 26, 1926 – June 9, 2018) was an American roller derby skater. Legally blind, he was a derby star who was voted most valuable player in the league three times and inducted to the Roller Derby Hall of Fame in 1953. Skobel also held the world record for the fastest mile skated on a banked track. After his retirement from skating, Skobel co-founded the American Blind Skiing Foundation.

Samuel Skobel was born April 26, 1926, the son of Russian immigrants. He was born on Maxwell Street in Chicago, where his parents owned a grocery, meat market, and catering business.