1954 European Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Date: | January 28 – 31 |
Season: | 1953–54 |
Location: | Bolzano, Italy |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Carlo Fassi | |
Ladies' singles: Gundi Busch | |
Pair skating: Silvia Grandjean / Michel Grandjean | |
Ice dance: Jean Westwood / Laurence Demmy | |
Previous: 1953 European Championships | |
Next: 1955 European Championships |
The 1954 European Figure Skating Championships were held in Bolzano, [1] Italy from January 28 to 31. Elite senior-level figure skaters from European ISU member nations competed for the title of European Champion in the disciplines of men's singles, [2] ladies' singles, [3] pair skating, [4] and ice dancing. [5]
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Carlo Fassi | |
2 | Alain Giletti | |
3 | Karol Divín | |
4 | Michael Booker | |
5 | Alain Calmat | |
6 | Norbert Felsinger | |
7 | Zdeněk Fikar | |
8 | Hanno Ströher | |
9 | François Pache | |
10 | Hans Müller | |
11 | Werner Kronemann | |
12 | Kurt Weilert |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Gundi Busch | |
2 | Erica Batchelor | |
3 | Yvonne Sugden | |
4 | Annelies Schilhan | |
5 | Ingrid Wendl | |
6 | Hanna Eigel | |
7 | Clema Cowley | |
8 | Miloslava Tumová | |
9 | Hanna Walter | |
10 | Nelly Maas | |
11 | Rosi Pettinger | |
12 | Dagmar Lerchová | |
13 | Lidy Stoppelman | |
14 | Fiorella Negro | |
15 | Erika Rücker | |
16 | Lilo Kürzinger | |
17 | Alice Fischer | |
18 | Joan Haanappel | |
19 | Sjoukje Dijkstra | |
20 | Christianne Moreux | |
21 | Luisella Gaspari | |
22 | Manuela Angeli |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Silvia Grandjean / Michel Grandjean | |
2 | Sissy Schwarz / Kurt Oppelt | |
3 | Soňa Balunová / Miloslav Balun | |
4 | Vera Kuhrüber / Horst Kuhrüber | |
5 | Alice Zettel / Klaus Loichinger | |
6 | Jane Higson / Robert Hudson | |
7 | Inge Minor / Hermann Braun | |
8 | Eva Neeb / Karl Probst |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Jean Westwood / Laurence Demmy | |
2 | Nesta Davies / Paul Thomas | |
3 | Barbara Radford / Raymond Lockwood | |
4 | Bona Giammona / Giancarlo Sioli | |
5 | Edith Peikert / Hans Kutschera | |
6 | Fanny Besson / Jean Guhel | |
7 | Helga Binder / Edwin Führich | |
8 | Catharina Odink / Jacobus Odink | |
9 | Lucia Fischer / Rudolf Zorn | |
10 | Claude Weinstein / Claude Lambert | |
11 | Adriana Giuggiolini / Germano Ceccattini | |
12 | Albertine Brown / Nigel Brown |
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