1930 European Figure Skating Championships

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1930 European Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Season:1929–30
Location: Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Berlin, Germany
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of Austria.svg Karl Schäfer
Ladies' singles:
Flag of Austria.svg Fritzi Burger
Pair skating:
Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Olga Orgonista / Sándor Szalay
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The 1930 European Figure Skating Championships were held in Berlin, Germany. 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] for the first time ladies' singles, [2] and pair skating. [3]

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Results

Men

RankNamePlaces
1 Flag of Austria.svg Karl Schäfer
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Otto Gold
3 Flag of Finland.svg Marcus Nikkanen
4 Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Herbert Haertel
5 Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Ernst Baier
6 Flag of Austria.svg Josef Bernhauser
7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Rudolf Praznowski
8 Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Benno Wellmann
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Otto Zappe

Ladies

RankNamePlaces
1 Flag of Austria.svg Fritzi Burger
2 Flag of Austria.svg Ilse Hornung
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Vivi-Anne Hultén
4 Flag of Austria.svg Lilly Weiler
5 Flag of Austria.svg Gerda Hornung
6 Flag of Norway.svg Edel Randem
7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yvonne de Ligne-Geurts
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kathleen Shaw
9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lilly Kuhn

Pairs

RankNamePlaces
1 Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Olga Orgonista / Sándor Szalay 6
2 Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Emília Rotter / László Szollás 15
3 Flag of Austria.svg Gisela Hochhaltinger / Otto Preißecker
4 Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Ilona Philipovits / Rudolf Dillinger 21 [4]
5 Flag of Austria.svg Idi Papez / Karl Zwack
6 Flag of Austria.svg Ridi Jauernik / Pepo Jauernik
7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Else Hoppe / Oscar Hoppe

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References

  1. "European Figure Skating Championships Men" (PDF). www.isu.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-03.
  2. "European Figure Skating Championships Ladies" (PDF). www.isu.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-03-03.
  3. "European Figure Skating Championships Pairs" (PDF). www.isu.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-04-12.
  4. skating.bplaced.net