1935 European Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Date: | January 23 – 26 |
Season: | 1935 |
Location: | St. Moritz, Switzerland |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Karl Schäfer | |
Ladies' singles: Sonja Henie | |
Pair skating: Maxi Herber / Ernst Baier | |
Previous: 1934 European Figure Skating Championships | |
Next: 1936 European Figure Skating Championships |
The 1935 European Figure Skating Championships were held in St. Moritz, Switzerland from January 23 to 26. Elite senior-level figure skaters competed for the title of European Champion in the disciplines of men's singles, [1] ladies' singles, [2] and pair skating. [3]
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Karl Schäfer | 8 |
2 | Felix Kaspar | 18 |
3 | Ernst Baier | 22 |
4 | Jack Dunn | 26 |
5 | Marcus Nikkanen | 41 |
6 | Erich Erdös | 44 |
7 | Elemér Terták | 44 |
8 | Leopold Linhart | 49 |
9 | Emil Ratzenhofer | 71 |
10 | Lucian Büeler | 72 |
11 | Jean Henrion | 75 |
12 | Herbert Haertel | 76 |
Judges were
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Sonja Henie | 7 |
2 | Liselotte Landbeck | 17 |
3 | Cecilia Colledge | 21 |
4 | Maxi Herber | 35 |
5 | Gweneth Butler | 37 |
6 | Grete Lainer | 39 |
7 | Hedy Stenuf | 47 |
8 | Mollie Phillips | 74 |
9 | Yvonne de Ligne-Geurts | 76 |
10 | Nanna Egedius | 76 |
11 | Herta Frey-Dexler | 77 |
12 | Victoria Lindpaintner | 82 |
13 | Emmy Putzinger | 79 |
14 | Nadine Szilassy | 81 |
15 | Diana Fane-Gladwin | 98 |
16 | Gaby Clericetti | 106 |
Judges were
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Maxi Herber / Ernst Baier | 11 |
2 | Idi Papez / Karl Zwack | 15 |
3 | Lucy Galló / Rezső Dillinger | 31.5 |
4 | Ilse Pausin / Erik Pausin | 24 |
5 | Éva Tusák / Zoltán Balázs | 38 |
6 | Eleanore Bäumel / Fritz Wächtler | 42 |
7 | Violet Supple / Leslie Cliff | 46 |
8 | Traute Jäger / Fritz Lesk | 53.5 |
9 | Gaby Clericetti / Jean Henrion | 54 |
Judges were
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