Constance Wilson-Samuel, born on January seventh, nineteen oh eight, in Toronto, Ontario, was a remarkable Canadian figure skater who made her mark in both ladies' singles and pair skating. Her illustrious career saw her become a World bronze medallist in nineteen thirty-two, alongside being a four-time North American champion and a nine-time Canadian national champion.
Her Olympic journey was equally impressive, as she competed in three different Games. In nineteen twenty-eight, she placed sixth, and in nineteen thirty-two, she achieved a commendable fourth place. Constance's versatility shone through as she also excelled in pair skating, partnering with her brother, Montgomery Wilson.
Together, they claimed the title of North American champions three times and were five-time Canadian national champions. Their partnership culminated in a fifth-place finish at the nineteen thirty-two Olympics, showcasing their talent on the world stage. In addition, Constance earned a silver medal in four skating at the nineteen thirty-three North American Championships, competing alongside her brother, Elizabeth Fisher, and Hubert Sprott.