Madge Syers, born on September sixteenth, eighteen eighty-one, was a pioneering British figure skater who made history in the world of competitive skating. In nineteen hundred and two, she became the first woman to compete at the World Figure Skating Championships, entering an event that had previously been exclusively male. Her remarkable performance earned her a silver medal, a feat that led the International Skating Union to establish a separate championship for ladies.
Following her groundbreaking achievement, Syers continued to excel in the sport, winning the inaugural ladies' events at the World Championships in nineteen hundred and six and nineteen hundred and seven. Her talent and determination culminated in her becoming the Olympic champion at the nineteen hundred and eight Summer Olympics, which marked the first time figure skating was included in the Olympic Games.
In addition to her individual success, Madge Syers also showcased her skills in pairs skating alongside her husband, Edgar Syers. Together, they competed at the nineteen hundred and eight Olympics, where they secured a bronze medal, further solidifying her legacy in the sport.