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Flight #5342: I Will Remember You
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By Nick Zaccardi:
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Excerpts:
ABC piece reported by Donna de Varona that aired during 2003 U.S. Nationals (includes on camera interview clips of Babilonia, Atoy Wilson, Debi Thomas, Tiffany Chin, Kristi Yamaguchi, Rudy Galindo):
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Tai Babilonia, a U.S. Winter Olympic original, credits figure skating trailblazer
When Tai Babilonia debuted at the Olympics in 1976, the fact that her presence in Innsbruck, Austria, was historic did not enter her 15-year-old mind.
Fairbanks was a trailblazer. In the 1930s, she wasn’t allowed to join a figure skating club because she was Black, and thus barred from competition. Yet Fairbanks still ended up in the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame, having skated in international shows and coached future Olympic and world champions.
“She always told me and her other students of color, when you get out there to perform and compete, it doesn’t matter what color you are, you still have to go out and give it your best,” Babilonia said in a recent interview. “Pearls of wisdom I use to this day.”
Fairbanks first matched Babilonia, then 8 years old, and Randy Gardner, then 10, as a pairs’ team for a small skating show at their club.
Babilonia and Gardner remained skating partners — “soulmate,” Babilonia calls Gardner now. Gardner remembered appearing on the cover of Jet magazine with Babilonia, but that she didn’t care for the attention and didn’t want to identify as one race.
“I just don’t think Tai got the recognition she deserved, if she wanted it,” as a pioneer, he said. “I don’t really think she really cared that much about it, though, to be honest.”
Babilonia was asked if she considered herself a pioneer. She paused, then answered.
“In a multiracial way, yes,” she said. “I think I am the first multiracial Olympic figure skater with the Black, Filipino, Hopi Indian makeup. Is that a pioneer? I don’t know.”
ABC piece reported by Donna de Varona that aired during 2003 U.S. Nationals (includes on camera interview clips of Babilonia, Atoy Wilson, Debi Thomas, Tiffany Chin, Kristi Yamaguchi, Rudy Galindo):

Mabel Fairbanks and Breaking the Color Barrier in Figure Skating
A glimpse of Mabel Fairbanks, an African-American skater in the early days of ice skating in the U.S. and other skaters like Atoy Wilson, Tai Babilonia, Debb...

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