Brian Pockar
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Brian Pockar (died April 28, 1992) was a Canadian figure skater. He was the three time Canadian national champion and won the bronze medal at the 1982 World Figure Skating Championships. After turning pro, he toured with Stars on Ice and worked as a choreographer. He died of AIDS in 1992. Scott Hamilton outed Pockar as gay in Hamilton's autobiography, Landing It, published in 1999.
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