1973 European Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Date: | February 6 – 11 |
Season: | 1972-73 |
Location: | Cologne, West Germany |
Venue: | Kölner Eissporthalle |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Ondrej Nepela | |
Ladies' singles: Christine Errath | |
Pair skating: Irina Rodnina / Aleksandr Zaytsev | |
Ice dance: Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov | |
Previous: 1972 European Championships | |
Next: 1974 European Championships |
The 1973 European Figure Skating Championships was a senior-level international competition held in Cologne, West Germany from February 6 to 11, 1973. 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 | CP | SP | FS | Points | Places |
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1 | Ondrej Nepela | 1 | 2 | 4 | 347.65 | 12 |
2 | Sergey Chetverukhin | 4 | 1 | 3 | 341.54 | 20 |
3 | Jan Hoffmann | 3 | 3 | 2 | 344.24 | 22 |
4 | John Curry | 5 | ||||
5 | Sergey Volkov | 2 | 6 | |||
6 | Yuriy Ovchinnikov | 1 | ||||
7 | László Vajda | |||||
8 | Jacques Mrozek | |||||
9 | Daniel Höner | |||||
10 | Zdeněk Pazdírek | |||||
11 | František Pechar | |||||
12 | Erich Reifschneider | |||||
13 | Günther Hilgarth | |||||
14 | Michael Fish | |||||
15 | Robin Cousins | 18 | 14 | 13 | ||
16 | Jacek Tascher | |||||
17 | Rolando Bragaglia | |||||
18 | György Fazekas | |||||
19 | Rob Ouwerkerk | |||||
20 | Silvo Švejger |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Christine Errath | |
2 | Jean Scott | |
3 | Karin Iten | |
4 | Liana Drahová | |
5 | Gerti Schanderl | |
6 | Dianne de Leeuw | |
7 | Maria McLean | |
8 | Anett Pötzsch | |
9 | Cinzia Frosio | |
10 | Sonja Balun | |
11 | Marina Sanaya | |
12 | Marie-Claude Bierre | |
13 | Susanne Altura | |
14 | Tatyana Oleneva | |
15 | Lise-Lotte Öberg | |
16 | Helena Gazvoda | |
17 | Manuela Bertelè | |
18 | Tarja Näsi | |
19 | Sophie Verlaan | |
20 | Urszula Zielińska | |
21 | Ágnes Erős | |
22 | Hanne Jensen | |
WD | Donna Walter | DNS |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Irina Rodnina / Aleksandr Zaytsev | |
2 | Lyudmila Smirnova / Aleksey Ulanov | |
3 | Almut Lehmann / Herbert Wiesinger | |
4 | Manuela Groß / Uwe Kagelmann | |
5 | Irina Chernyayeva / Vasiliy Blagov | |
6 | Romy Kermer / Rolf Österreich | |
7 | Karin Künzle / Christian Künzle | |
8 | Florence Cahn / Jean-Roland Racle | |
9 | Ursula Nemec / Michael Nemec | |
10 | Teresa Skrzek / Piotr Szczypa | |
11 | Corinna Halke / Eberhard Rausch | |
12 | Ilona Urbanová / Aleš Zach |
Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov | |
2 | Angelika Buck / Erich Buck | |
3 | Hilary Green / Glynn Watts | |
4 | Janet Sawbridge / Peter Dalby | |
5 | Tetyana Voytyuk / Vyacheslav Zhyhalyn | |
6 | Diana Skotnická / Martin Skotnický | |
7 | Irina Moiseyeva / Andrey Minenkov | |
8 | Matilde Ciccia / Lamberto Ceserani | |
9 | Rosalind Druce / David Barker | |
10 | Krisztina Regőczy / András Sallay | |
11 | Anne-Claude Wolfers / Roland Mars | |
12 | Teresa Weyna / Piotr Bojańczyk | |
13 | Sylvia Fuchs / Michael Fuchs | |
14 | Astrid Kopp / Axel Kopp | |
15 | Ewa Kołodziej / Tadeusz Góra | |
16 | Gerda Bühler / Mathis Bächi | |
17 | Claude Couste / Eric Couste |
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