1966 European Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Date: | February 1 – 5 |
Season: | 1965-66 |
Location: | Bratislava, Czechoslovakia |
Venue: | Zimni Stadion |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Emmerich Danzer | |
Ladies' singles: Regine Heitzer | |
Pair skating: Lyudmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov | |
Ice dance: Diane Towler / Bernard Ford | |
Previous: 1965 European Championships | |
Next: 1967 European Championships |
The 1966 European Figure Skating Championships were held in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia from February 1 to 5. 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 | Emmerich Danzer | |
2 | Wolfgang Schwarz | |
3 | Ondrej Nepela | |
4 | Patrick Péra | |
5 | Robert Dureville | |
6 | Ralph Borghard | |
7 | Giordano Abbondati | |
8 | Marian Filc | |
9 | Peter Krick | |
10 | Günter Anderl | |
11 | Valeriy Meshkov | |
12 | Sergey Chetverukhin | |
13 | Jenő Ébert | |
14 | Reinhard Ketterer | |
15 | Malcolm Cannon | |
16 | Zdzisław Pieńkowski | |
17 | Hans-Jürg Studer | |
18 | Jan Ullmark |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Regine Heitzer | |
2 | Gabriele Seyfert | |
3 | Nicole Hassler | |
4 | Hana Mašková | |
5 | Diana Clifton-Peach | |
6 | Zsuzsa Almássy | 49 [5] |
7 | Sally-Anne Stapleford | |
8 | Uschi Keszler | |
9 | Elisabeth Mikula | |
10 | Angelika Wagner | |
11 | Beate Richter | |
12 | Elisabeth Nestler | |
13 | Pia Zürcher | |
14 | Alena Augustová | |
15 | Martina Clausner | |
16 | Micheline Joubert | |
17 | Yelena Shcheglova | |
18 | Rita Trapanese | |
19 | Britt Elfving | |
20 | Denise Neanne | |
21 | Sylvia Oundjian | |
22 | Elżbieta Kościk | |
23 | Anna-Maija Rissanen |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Diane Towler / Bernard Ford | |
2 | Yvonne Suddick / Malcolm Cannon | |
3 | Jitka Babická / Jaromír Holan | |
4 | Brigitte Martin / Francis Gamichon | |
5 | Gabriele Matysik / Rudi Matysik | |
6 | Janet Sawbridge / Jon Lane | |
7 | Lyudmila Pakhomova / Viktor Ryzhkin | |
8 | Edit Mató / Károly Csanádi | |
9 | Annerose Baier / Eberhard Rüger | |
10 | Sylva Draisaitlová / Miroslav Gřešek | |
11 | Heide Mezger / Georg Felsinger | |
12 | Christel Trebesiner / Herbert Rothkappel | |
13 | Angelika Buck / Erich Buck | |
14 | Susanna Carpani / Sergio Pirelli | |
15 | Truusje Geradts / Ronald du Burck | |
16 | Ilona Berecz / István Sugár |
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