1964 European Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Date: | January 14 – 18 |
Season: | 1963-64 |
Location: | Grenoble, France |
Venue: | La Patinoire Municipale |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Alain Calmat | |
Ladies' singles: Sjoukje Dijkstra | |
Pair skating: Marika Kilius / Hans-Jürgen Bäumler | |
Ice dance: Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman | |
Previous: 1963 European Championships | |
Next: 1965 European Championships |
The 1964 European Figure Skating Championships were held in Grenoble, France from January 14 to 18. 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 | Alain Calmat | |
2 | Manfred Schnelldorfer | |
3 | Karol Divín | |
4 | Emmerich Danzer | |
5 | Peter Jonas | |
6 | Sepp Schönmetzler | |
7 | Wolfgang Schwarz | |
8 | Giordano Abbondati | |
9 | Robert Dureville | |
10 | Hugo Dümmler | |
11 | Philippe Pélissier | |
12 | Jenő Ébert | |
13 | Markus Germann | |
14 | Wouter Toledo | |
15 | Hywel Evans | |
16 | Franciszek Spitol | |
WD | Valeriy Meshkov | DNS |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Sjoukje Dijkstra | |
2 | Regine Heitzer | |
3 | Nicole Hassler | |
4 | Sally-Anne Stapleford | |
5 | Helli Sengstschmid | |
6 | Diana Clifton-Peach | |
7 | Inge Paul | |
8 | Carol-Ann Warner | |
9 | Ingrid Ostler | |
10 | Jana Mrázková | |
11 | Zsuzsa Almássy | |
12 | Franziska Schmidt | |
13 | Ann-Margreth Frei | |
14 | Sandra Brugnera | |
15 | Christine van de Putte | |
16 | Monika Zing | |
17 | Alena Augustová | |
18 | Geneviève Burdel | |
19 | Sylvaine Duban | |
20 | Elżbieta Kościk | |
WD | Karin Dehle | DNS |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman | |
2 | Janet Sawbridge / David Hickinbottom | |
3 | Yvonne Suddick / Roger Kennerson | |
4 | Györgyi Korda / Pál Vásárhelyi | 31 [5] |
5 | Marjorie McCoy / Ian Phillips | |
6 | Jitka Babická / Jaromír Holan | |
7 | Gabriele Rauch / Rudi Matysik | |
8 | Brigitte Martin / Francis Gamichon | |
9 | Christel Trebesiner / Georg Felsinger | |
10 | Jopie Wolf / Nico Wolf | |
11 | Jutta Peters / Wolfgang Kunz | |
12 | Ghislaine Houdas / Pierre Brun | |
13 | Monique Mathys / Yves Ällig |
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