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1911 World Figure Skating Championships

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1911 World Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Season:1911
Location:German Empire Berlin, German Empire (men)
Austrian Empire Vienna, Austria-Hungary (ladies and pairs)
Champions
Men's singles:
Sweden Ulrich Salchow
Ladies' singles:
Kingdom of Hungary Lily Kronberger
Pairs:
German Empire Ludowika Eilers / Walter Jakobsson
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The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion.

Men's competitions took place from February 2 to 3 in Berlin, German Empire. Ladies' competition took place on January 22 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. There were only three competitors. Pairs' competition took place on January 22 also in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. Only one pair competed. The judges for the ladies' and the pairs' competition were the same.

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Medal table

  *   Host nations (Austrian Empire, German Empire)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany*1113
2 Hungary1102
3 Sweden1001
4 Austria*0011
Totals (4 entries)3227

Results

Men

Rank Name Age CF FS Total Points Places
1 Sweden Ulrich Salchow 33 1 1540 1 1027 2567 366.71 14
2 German Empire Werner Rittberger 19 3 1485 2 1020.5 2505.5 357.86 17
3 Austrian Empire Fritz Kachler 23 2 1516 4 968.5 2484.5 354.93 20
4 Kingdom of Hungary Andor Szende 24 4 1389.5 3 994.5 2384 340.57 26
5 Sweden Richard Johansson 28 5 1387.5 5 965.5 2353 336.14 27
6 Norway Martin Stixrud 34 6 6 43
7 Australia Dunbar Poole 34 7 1216 7 832 2048 292.57 47

Judges:

  • German Empire Eugen Dreyer
  • Kingdom of Hungary Jenő Minich
  • Austrian Empire L. Panek
  • German Empire Max Rendschmidt
  • Austrian Empire F. Schwarz
  • German Empire M. Strasilla
  • Sweden Ivar Westengren

Ladies

Rank Name Points Places
1 Kingdom of Hungary Lily Kronberger 286.71 7
2 Kingdom of Hungary Zsófia Méray-Horváth 260.86 14
3 German Empire Ludowika Eilers [1] 21

Judges:

  • Austrian Empire G. Feix
  • Austrian Empire Josef Fellner
  • German Empire Martin Gordan
  • Austrian Empire Walter Müller
  • Austrian Empire F. Schwarz
  • Austrian Empire Mrs. Schwarz
  • Kingdom of Hungary Géza Zsigmondy

Pairs

The only competitor were the pair of the 27 years old Ludowika Eilers and the 29 years old Walter Jakobsson won the gold medal. Despite they came from different country, they represented the German Empire German Empire. After the competition they married and represented the Grand Duchy of Finland. The same judges decided about their points as in the Ladies' competition.

References

Sources

  • Result list provided by the ISU
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