# Elizabeth Cain

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**Elizabeth Jane "Liz" Cain** (born 29 December 1962) is an Australian former [pair skater](/source/Pair_skater) and current figure skating coach. With brother [Peter Cain](/source/Peter_Cain_(figure_skater)), she is the 1976 [World Junior bronze medalist](/source/1976_World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships) and four time [Australian national champion](/source/Australian_Figure_Skating_Championships). Their highest placement at the [World Figure Skating Championships](/source/World_Figure_Skating_Championships) was 12th, in 1977. They competed in the [1980 Winter Olympics](/source/1980_Winter_Olympics), finishing eleventh. She is the mother and coach of Australian national champion [Sean Carlow](/source/Sean_Carlow).

On 28 March 2007, Cain and several members of the Australian figure skating team were in a small boat on [Sydney Harbour](/source/Port_Jackson) near the [Harbour Bridge](/source/Sydney_Harbour_Bridge) when it collided with a ferry. Cain lost her leg in the accident, which has become known as the [Sydney Harbour fatal ferry crash](/source/Sydney_Harbour_fatal_ferry_crash).[1] However, her life was saved by her son, who jumped into the water and held her until rescuers could arrive. She has since returned to coaching. Due to her accident, she wears a [prosthetic leg](/source/Prosthetic_leg).

## Results

(with Cain)

International Event 75-76 76-77 77-78 78-79 79-80 Olympics 11th Worlds 12th 14th 13th 14th International: Junior Junior Worlds 3rd National Australian Champ. 1st 1st 1st 1st British Champ. 3rd J = Junior level

## References

1. Mittan, Barry (10 April 2007). ["Memorial Funds Established to Honor Victims of Sydney Harbor Ferry Disaster"](https://web.archive.org/web/20120813162556/http://www.skatetoday.com/2007/04/10/memorial-funds-established-to-honor-victims-of-sydney-harbor-ferry-disaster/). *Skate Today*. Archived from [the original](http://www.skatetoday.com/2007/04/10/memorial-funds-established-to-honor-victims-of-sydney-harbor-ferry-disaster/) on 13 August 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.

- ["Elizabeth Cain"](https://web.archive.org/web/20121020142732/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ca/elizabeth-cain-1.html). Archived from [the original](https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ca/elizabeth-cain-1.html) on 2012-10-20.
- [Skatabase: 1980s Olympics](https://web.archive.org/web/20070929103113/http://www.eskatefans.com/skatabase/olympicpairs1980.html)
- [Skatabase: 1970s Worlds](https://web.archive.org/web/20110710202157/http://www.eskatefans.com/skatabase/worldpairs1970.html)

## External links

- [Brisbane Times article on the crash](https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/articles/2007/03/29/1174761613170.html)
- [Article on accident from Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet](https://archive.today/20130418015141/http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,1034143,00.html/)
- [Article on crash](http://sport.wp.pl/kat,1826,wid,8793280,wiadomosc.html) (pl)

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