1958 European Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Date: | January 30 – February 2 |
Season: | 1957–58 |
Location: | Bratislava, Czechoslovakia |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Karol Divín | |
Ladies' singles: Ingrid Wendl | |
Pair skating: Věra Suchánková / Zdeněk Doležal | |
Ice dance: June Markham / Courtney Jones | |
Previous: 1957 European Championships | |
Next: 1959 European Championships |
The 1958 European Figure Skating Championships were held in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. 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] pair skating, [3] and ice dancing. [4]
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Karol Divín | |
2 | Alain Giletti | |
3 | Alain Calmat | |
4 | Michael Booker | |
5 | Norbert Felsinger | |
6 | Tilo Gutzeit | |
7 | Manfred Schnelldorfer | |
8 | Hans-Jürgen Bäumler | |
9 | Peter Jonas | |
10 | Lev Mikhaylov | |
11 | Valentin Zakharov | |
12 | Karl Böhringer | |
13 | François Pache | |
14 | Pavel Fohler | |
15 | Jaromír Holan | |
16 | Igor Persiantsev | |
17 | Henryk Hanzel | |
18 | Wouter Toledo | |
19 | Marian Czakon |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Ingrid Wendl | |
2 | Hanna Walter | |
3 | Joan Haanappel | |
4 | Dianne Peach | |
5 | Jindra Kramperová | |
6 | Sjoukje Dijkstra | |
7 | Karin Frohner | |
8 | Regine Heitzer | |
9 | Dany Rigoulot | |
10 | Anna Galmarini | |
11 | Jana Dočekalová | |
12 | Jitka Hlaváčková | |
13 | Julia Golonková | |
14 | Petra Damm | |
15 | Rita Müller | |
16 | Dorle Kirchhofer | |
17 | Nicole Erdos | |
18 | Gabriele Weidert | |
19 | Helga Zöllner | |
20 | Edina Jurek | |
21 | Krystyna Wąsik | |
22 | Jeanine Ferir | |
WD | Eszter Jurek | DNS |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Věra Suchánková / Zdeněk Doležal | |
2 | Nina Zhuk / Stanislav Zhuk | |
3 | Joyce Coates / Anthony Holles | |
4 | Marianna Nagy / László Nagy | 41 [5] |
5 | Marika Kilius / Hans-Jürgen Bäumler | |
6 | Hana Dvořáková / Karel Vosátka | |
7 | Barbara Jankowska / Zygmunt Kaczmarczyk | |
8 | Eszter Jurek / Miklós Kucharovits | |
9 | Liesl Ellend / Konrad Lienert | |
10 | Lyudmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov | |
11 | Roswitha Mauerhofer / Günther Mauerhofer | |
12 | Diana Hinko / Heinz Döpfl | |
13 | Carolyn Krau / Rodney Ward | |
14 | Marie Hezinová / Karel Janouch | |
15 | Rita Paucka / Peter Kwiet |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | June Markham / Courtney Jones | |
2 | Catherine Morris / Michael Robinson | |
3 | Barbara Thompson / Gerard Rigby | |
4 | Christiane Guhel / Jean Guhel | |
5 | Lucia Zorn / Rudolf Zorn | |
6 | Catharina Odink / Jacobus Odink | |
7 | Annick de Trentinian / Philippe Aumond | |
8 | Edith Peikert / Alois Miterhuber | |
9 | Rita Paucka / Peter Kwiet | |
10 | Helga Michlmayr / Georg Felsinger | |
11 | Petra Steigerwald / Hannes Burkhardt | |
12 | Aranka Tóth / Endre Tóth | |
13 | Svetlana Smirnova / Leonid Gordon |
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