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The clues point directly to the Norwegian figure skater and actress Sonja Henie. A true prodigy on the ice, she dominated the sport for over a decade. Her record includes winning ten consecutive World Championships, starting at the age of 15, and securing three consecutive Olympic gold medals in ladies' singles at the 1928, 1932, and 1936 Winter Games, an achievement that remains unparalleled in the sport.
Henie did more than just win; she completely transformed figure skating from a stiff, formal activity into a popular athletic art form. Drawing on her early ballet training, she was the first to incorporate dance choreography into her routines. She is also credited with popularizing the now-standard costume of a short skirt and white boots, which allowed for greater freedom of movement and added a new level of glamour and showmanship to the sport.
After her competitive career ended in 1936, Henie turned professional and successfully transitioned to a career in Hollywood. She became one of the highest-paid movie stars of the late 1930s, starring in a series of hit musical films for 20th Century Fox that were built around her incredible skating talent. By merging her athletic prowess with entertainment, she became one of the first and most successful female athlete-celebrities in history.
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