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Tracy Wilson, CM (born September 25, 1961 in Lachine, Québec) is a Canadian Ice dancer. With partner Robert McCall, she won the Canadian national championship from 1982-1988. They were three-time World bronze medalists, and were the 1988 Olympic bronze medalists. After McCall's death from HIV/AIDS in 1991, Wilson retired from ice dancing. Since then, she has worked as a television figure skating analyst for the American networks CBS and NBC, and the Canadian CTV. In 1988, Wilson and McCall were made a Member of the CM, Canada's highest civilian honor.

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  • Tracy Wilson, CM (born September 25, 1961 in Lachine, Québec) is a Canadian Ice dancer. With partner Robert McCall, she won the Canadian national championship from 1982-1988. They were three-time World bronze medalists, and were the 1988 Olympic bronze medalists. After McCall's death from HIV/AIDS in 1991, Wilson retired from ice dancing. Since then, she has worked as a television figure skating analyst for the American networks CBS and NBC, and the Canadian CTV. In 1988, Wilson and McCall were made a Member of the CM, Canada's highest civilian honor.
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  • Tracy Wilson, CM (born September 25, 1961 in Lachine, Québec) is a Canadian Ice dancer. With partner Robert McCall, she won the Canadian national championship from 1982-1988. They were three-time World bronze medalists, and were the 1988 Olympic bronze medalists. After McCall's death from HIV/AIDS in 1991, Wilson retired from ice dancing. Since then, she has worked as a television figure skating analyst for the American networks CBS and NBC, and the Canadian CTV. In 1988, Wilson and McCall were made a Member of the CM, Canada's highest civilian honor. Before teaming up with McCall, Wilson competed with Mark Stokes. They were the 1980 Canadian junior national champions.
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