Nathaniel Niles (figure skater)

Nathaniel Niles
Full nameNathaniel William Niles
Country (sports) United States
Born(1886-07-05)July 5, 1886
Boston, Massachusetts
DiedJuly 11, 1932(1932-07-11) (aged 46)
Brookline, Massachusetts
Turned pro1904 (amateur tour)
Retired1921
Singles
Career record316-130 (70.8%)
Career titles19
Grand Slam singles results
US OpenF (1917)
Other tournaments
WHCC2R (1920)
Grand Slam mixed doubles results
US OpenW (1908)
Nathaniel Niles
Figure skating career
Skating clubSC of Boston
Medal record
Representing United States
Men's Figure skating
North American Championships
1925 BostonMen's singles
Pairs Figure skating
North American Championships
1929 BostonPairs
1927 TorontoPairs
1925 BostonPairs
1923 OttawaPairs

Nathaniel William "Nat" Niles (July 5, 1886 – July 11, 1932) was an American tennis player and figure skater who competed in single skating, pair skating, and ice dancing between 1914 and 1932. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts and died in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Niles won the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in men's single skating three times and nine national pair skating titles with his partner Theresa Weld Blanchard. Blanchard and Niles also won a five national titles in ice dancing.

Nathaniel W. Niles also excelled at tennis, and was inducted into the New England Tennis Hall of Fame in 2000. While a student at Harvard, he was an NCAA champion for the sport. He competed in 23 successive U.S. National Championships. With Edith Rotch, he won the 1908 mixed doubles title, and in 1917, he reached the singles final, losing to Robert Lindley Murray in four sets. He also reached the semifinals in 1913 and the quarterfinals in 1904, 1911 and 1918.

Niles died in 1932 at the age of 46. His last figure skating competition, with Blanchard, had been the pairs event at the 1932 World Figure Skating Championships earlier the same year.