1939 European Figure Skating Championships

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1939 European Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Season:1938–39
Location: Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Davos, Switzerland (men)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London, United Kingdom (ladies)
Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg Zakopane, Poland (pairs)
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Graham Sharp
Ladies' singles:
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cecilia Colledge
Pairs:
Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Maxi Herber / Ernst Baier
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The 1939 European Figure Skating Championships were held in Davos, Switzerland (men), London, United Kingdom (ladies), and Zakopane, Poland (pairs). Elite senior-level figure skaters from European ISU member nations competed for the title of European Champion in the disciplines of men's singles, [1] ladies' singles, [2] and pair skating. [3]

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Results

Men's podium 1939 Euros Men's Podium.jpg
Men's podium

Men

RankNamePlaces
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Graham Sharp
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Freddie Tomlins
3 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Horst Faber
4 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Edi Rada
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Hans Gerschwiler
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Bo Mothander
7 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Emil Ratzenhofer
8 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Franz Loichinger
9 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Hellmuth May
10 Flag of Denmark.svg Per Cock-Clausen
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Austin
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Currie
Women competitors 1939 Euros women.jpg
Women competitors

Ladies

RankNamePlaces
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cecilia Colledge
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Megan Taylor
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daphne Walker
4 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Hanne Niernberger
5 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Emmy Putzinger
6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Angela Anderes
7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eva Nyklová
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gladys Jagger
9 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Marta Musilek
10 Flag of Norway.svg Anne-Marie Sæther
11 Flag of Sweden.svg Britta Råhlén
12 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eva Katzová

Pairs

RankNamePlaces
1 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Maxi Herber / Ernst Baier
2 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Ilse Pausin / Erich Pausin
3 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Inge Koch / Günther Noack
4 Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Erika Bass / Béla Barcza
5 Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg Stephanie Kalusz / Erwin Kalusz
6 Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Gisela Grätz / Otto Weiß
7 Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Silva Palme / Paul Schwab
8 Flag of Romania.svg Trude Heuchert / Guber Heuchert [4]
9 Flag of Romania.svg Ileana Moldovan / Alfred Eisenbeisser

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References

  1. "European Figure Skating Championships Men" (PDF). www.isu.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-03.
  2. "European Figure Skating Championships Ladies" (PDF). www.isu.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-03-03.
  3. "European Figure Skating Championships Pairs" (PDF). www.isu.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-04-12.
  4. Figure Skating in the Formative Years: Singles, Pairs, and the Expanding Role of Women, James R. Hines, University of Illinois Press, 2015, Page 150, ISBN   978-0-252-03906-5, accessed on November 22, 2019