Edwina Chamier, born Edwina Ratcliff Lordly on March twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred, was a remarkable Canadian alpine skier and nursing management professional. She made history as an Olympic champion, participating in the slalom competition at the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Winter Olympics of nineteen thirty-six at the age of forty-five years and three hundred eighteen days. This achievement made her the oldest athlete to compete in the Winter Games until two thousand two, when Anne Abernathy surpassed her record.
During World War I, Edwina served as a sister nurse on the French front, showcasing her dedication to helping others in times of crisis. In nineteen eighteen, she married Royal Air Force officer John Adrian Chamier, and together they raised two sons. One son served in the Royal Air Force and tragically lost his life in nineteen forty in Rhodesia, while the other, John Edwin Chamier, pursued a career as a sailor, journalist, and author.
Edwina's legacy extends beyond her athletic accomplishments; she exemplified resilience and commitment both on and off the slopes. Her contributions to nursing during the war and her family's service to their country reflect a life dedicated to excellence and service.