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Geoffrey Hall-Say




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Geoffrey Hall-Say was a British figure skater. He won the bronze medal in the special figures event at the 1908 Summer Olympics. This was the only year in which special figures was an Olympic event. Fellow Brit Arthur Cumming won the silver.

He is a player known for his mental toughness owing to which many of his famous matches went the distance. His superior approach and dedication to the game made him stand out from the crowd.

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