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Frick and Frack

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while performing eccentric tricks on ice, including the "cantilever spread-eagle", created by Groebli; and Mauch's "rubber legs", twisting and bending his legs while skating in a spread eagle position. Only a few skaters have successfully performed the duo's routines since.
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at the age of 92. David Thomas, one of his skating partners after Mauch retired, announced his death from complications after breaking a leg at a nursing home outside of ZĂĽrich.
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Performing well into his late years, Werner Groebli continued on as "Mr. Frick" until an accident forced him to retire in 1980. He appeared as a contestant on TV's
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term used to refer to two people so closely associated as to be indistinguishable. Comic radio mechanics
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Michael Mauch, the son of Hans, described the origin of their names: "Frick took his name from
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Frick and Frack skated in the Ice Follies for many years until Hans Mauch (Frack) contracted
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skaters who went to the United States in 1937 and joined the original
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Werner Groebli

Swiss
Ice Follies
Basel
Lederhosen
a small village in Switzerland
Frack
Swiss-German
frock coat
Ice Follies
Monogram Pictures
Lady, Let's Dance
1944
osteomyelitis
Long Beach, California
Minneapolis
original Match Game
NBC
Palm Springs, California
ZĂĽrich
slang
Tom and Ray Magliozzi
Click and Clack


World Wide Words: Frick and Frack
Werner Groebli, Ice Skating's Frick, Dies at 92
The New York Times
"Frick and Frack: What's in a Name?"

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