1972 European Figure Skating Championships

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1972 European Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Season:1971-72
Location: Flag of Sweden.svg Gothenburg, Sweden
Venue: Scandinavium
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ondrej Nepela
Ladies' singles:
Flag of Austria.svg Beatrix Schuba
Pairs:
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Rodnina / Aleksey Ulanov
Ice dance:
Flag of Germany.svg Angelika Buck / Erich Buck
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The 1972 European Figure Skating Championships was a senior-level international competition held at the Scandinavium in Gothenburg, Sweden from 11 to 15 January. 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]

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Overview

The 1970 European bronze medalist, Günter Zöller, arrived in Gothenburg with the East German team but withdrew before the start of the event after going to the West German embassy to defect. [5] [6]

In the men's event, the top three after the compulsory figures held their placements for the medals. Ondrej Nepela completed triple salchow and toe loop jumps and finished first in the CF and the FS too. Sergey Chetverukhin finished second in CF and 3rd in FS, who skated with powerful, and elegance but fell on a triple salchow attempt. Patrick Péra won the bronze medal with no triples at all after he finished 3rd in the CF and 4th in the FS.. Yuriy Ovchinnikov placed second in the free skating but was unable to move up to the podium after placing 7th in the CF. [7]

The ladies' title was again won by defending champion Beatrix Schuba, who built up such an overwhelming lead in the compulsory figures that she won by a huge margin despite placing 5th in the free skating. Afterwards a German newspaper mocked her as the "Champion Without a Double Axel". Rita Trapanese took the silver medal, while Sonja Morgenstern moved up to bronze medal position after winning the free skating with a performance for which she received a 6.0 mark for artistic impression. [7]

In the pairs event, Irina Rodnina / Aleksey Ulanov also successfully defended their title in spite of some small mistakes. Lyudmila Smirnova / Andrey Suraykin won the silver with a performance that was considered more artistic, if less difficult, than that of the winners. The third-place team, Manuela Groß / Uwe Kagelmann, included two thrown double axels in their free skating, which at that time was one of the most difficult elements attempted by pair skaters, and unusual enough to draw comment. As Gross was only 14 years old at this time while her partner Kagelmann was a tall grown man of 21, they were one of the first of what later became known as "one-and-a-half" or "flea-and-gorilla" pair teams. [7] [8]

The dance event was the only discipline in which the title changed hands, as Angelika and Erich Buck unseated the defending champions Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov. The bronze medal went to the veteran British competitor Janet Sawbridge, now skating with Peter Dalby. It was Sawbridge's sixth medal at the European championships, achieved with three different partners. [7]

Results

Men

RankNamePlaces
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ondrej Nepela
2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Sergey Chetverukhin
3 Flag of France.svg Patrick Péra
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Haig Oundjian
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Curry
6 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vladimir Kovalyov
7 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Yuriy Ovchinnikov
8 Flag of France.svg Didier Gailhaguet
9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Daniel Höner
10 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Pazdírek
11 Flag of East Germany.svg Bernd Wunderlich
12 Flag of Austria.svg Josef Schneider
13 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Bargauan
14 Flag of Hungary.svg László Vajda
15 Flag of Germany.svg Harald Kuhn
16 Flag of Austria.svg Günther Hilgarth
17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gordon Andison
18 Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg György Fazekas
19 Flag of Finland.svg Pekka Leskinen
20 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Peter Augustovič
21 Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Öberg
22 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Zoran Matas
23 Flag of Denmark.svg John Ferdinandsen
WD Flag of East Germany.svg Günter Zöller DNS

Ladies

RankNamePlaces
1 Flag of Austria.svg Beatrix Schuba
2 Flag of Italy.svg Rita Trapanese
3 Flag of East Germany.svg Sonja Morgenstern
4 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsuzsa Almássy 30 [9]
5 Flag of East Germany.svg Christine Errath
6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Charlotte Walter
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jean Scott
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maria McLean
9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dianne de Leeuw
10 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Yelena Aleksandrova
11 Flag of Germany.svg Isabel de Navarre
12 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Liana Drahová
13 Flag of Germany.svg Gerti Schanderl
14 Flag of Sweden.svg Anita Johansson
15 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Karin Iten
16 Flag of Italy.svg Cinzia Frosio
17 Flag of Austria.svg Sonja Balun
18 Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg Urszula Zielińska
19 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Knapová
20 Flag of France.svg Marie-Claude Bierre
21 Flag of East Germany.svg Steffi Knoll
22 Flag of Austria.svg Iris Ebenwaldner
23 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Marina Sanaya
24 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Donna Walter
25 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Helena Gazvoda
26 Flag of Italy.svg Manuela Bertelè
27 Flag of Norway.svg Liv Egelund
28 Flag of Denmark.svg Kirsten Frikke

Pairs

RankNamePlaces
1 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Rodnina / Aleksey Ulanov
2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Lyudmila Smirnova / Andrey Suraykin
3 Flag of East Germany.svg Manuela Groß / Uwe Kagelmann
4 Flag of Germany.svg Almut Lehmann / Herbert Wiesinger
5 Flag of East Germany.svg Annette Kansy / Axel Salzmann
6 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Chernyayeva / Vasiliy Blagov
7 Flag of East Germany.svg Marlies Radunsky / Rolf Österreich
8 Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg Grażyna Osmańska / Adam Brodecki
9 Flag of Germany.svg Corinna Halke / Eberhard Rausch
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Linda Connolly / Colin Taylforth
11 Flag of France.svg Florence Cahn / Jean-Roland Racle
12 Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg Teresa Skrzek / Piotr Szczypa
13 Flag of Germany.svg Gabriele Cieplik / Reinhard Ketterer
14 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Karin Künzle / Christian Künzle
15 Flag of Austria.svg Ursula Nemec / Michael Nemec
16 Flag of France.svg Pascale Kovelmann / Jean-Pierre Rondel
17 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miroslava Sáblíková / Pavel Komárek
18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jayne Torvill / Michael Hutchinson

Ice dance

RankNamePlaces
1 Flag of Germany.svg Angelika Buck / Erich Buck
2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Janet Sawbridge / Peter Dalby
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hilary Green / Glynn Watts
5 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Tetyana Voytyuk / Vyacheslav Zhyhalyn
6 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Yelena Zharkova / Gennadiy Karponosov
7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Diana Skotnická / Martin Skotnický
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rosalind Druce / David Barker
9 Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg Teresa Weyna / Piotr Bojańczyk
10 Flag of France.svg Anne-Claude Wolfers / Roland Mars
11 Flag of Hungary.svg Krisztina Regőczy / András Sallay
12 Flag of Italy.svg Matilde Ciccia / Lamberto Ceserani
13 Flag of Germany.svg Sylvia Fuchs / Michael Fuchs
14 Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg Ewa Kołodziej / Tadeusz Góra
15 Flag of Austria.svg Brigitte Scheijbal / Walter Leschetizky
16 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Silvia Bodmer / Beat Steib
17 Flag of Germany.svg Astrid Kopp / Axel Kopp
18 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Světlana Marinovová / Miloš Buršík
19 Flag of Denmark.svg Vivi Poulsen / Kurt Poulsen

References

  1. "European Figure Skating Championships Men" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-03.
  2. "European Figure Skating Championships Ladies" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-03-03.
  3. "European Figure Skating Championships Pairs" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-04-12.
  4. "European Figure Skating Championships Ice Dance" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-05.
  5. "Zoeller defects". United Press International . Star-News. 11 January 1972.
  6. "ZOV Sport Verräter: Günter Zöller". Landtag Brandenburg. April–May 2014.
  7. 1 2 3 4 "Europeans", Skating magazine, Apr 1972
  8. Beverley Smith, Figure Skating: A Celebration, ISBN   0-7710-2819-9
  9. European Championships 1972. Göteborg, Sweden