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Figure skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics

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Figure skating
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
VenueHamar Olympic Amphitheatre
Dates13–25 February
No. of events4 (1 men, 1 women, 2 mixed)
← 1992
1998 →

The 1994 Winter Olympics figure skating competition was held at the Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre in Norway.[1]

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Qualifying

As host, Norway automatically qualified spots to the 1994 Olympics. In 1992, however, the Norwegian Olympic Committee announced that skaters aspiring to be selected for Norway would have to finish in the top 12 at the European or World Championships. Since none met this requirement, Norway opted to withdraw from all the events.[2][3] Although Leslie Monod / Cédric Monod's result at the 1993 World Championships allowed Switzerland to send two pairs to the Olympics, the Swiss Olympic Association elected not to send a pair after the Monods finished 11th at the 1994 European Championships.This rule was also applied for the bobsleigh events.[4]

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)3205
2 Ukraine (UKR)1001
3 Canada (CAN)0112
4 United States (USA)0101
5 China (CHN)0011
 France (FRA)0011
 Great Britain (GBR)0011
Totals (7 entries)44412

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles
details
Alexei Urmanov
 Russia
1.5 Elvis Stojko
 Canada
3.0 Philippe Candeloro
 France
6.5
Ladies' singles
details
Oksana Baiul
 Ukraine
2.0 Nancy Kerrigan
 United States
2.5 Chen Lu
 China
5.0
Pairs
details
 Ekaterina Gordeeva
and Sergei Grinkov (RUS)
1.5  Natalia Mishkutionok
and Artur Dmitriev (RUS)
3.0  Isabelle Brasseur
and Lloyd Eisler (CAN)
4.5
Ice dance
details
 Oksana Grishuk
and Evgeni Platov (RUS)
3.4  Maya Usova
and Alexander Zhulin (RUS)
3.8  Jayne Torvill
and Christopher Dean (GBR)
4.8

Participating NOCs

Twenty eight nations sent figure skaters to compete in the events.

In film

Tonya Harding's and Nancy Kerrigan's participation in the competition is part of the story of the 2017 American film I, Tonya.

References

  1. ^ "1994 Lillehammer" (PDF). International Olympic Committee. p. 146. Archived (PDF) from the original on 31 December 2018.
  2. ^ Hersh, Phil (26 January 1994). "Hard To Figure: No Norwegian Skaters". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  3. ^ Diaz, George (30 January 1994). "Norway Hits Skids In Skating". Orlando Sentinel.
  4. ^ Secretan, Jacques (3 February 1994). "Les Monod rangent leurs patins" [The Monods hang up their skates]. L'Hebdo (in French). Archived from the original on 15 June 2014.

External links

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