Helene Engelmann

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Olympic medal record
Figure skating
Gold 1924 Chamonix Pairs

Helene Engelmann (later Jaroschka, born February 9, 1898 in Vienna, Austria, died August 1, 1985 in Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian figure skater.

Engelmann was the daughter of Eduard Engelmann Jr. and therefore was exposed to the sport at an early age. She began skating as a small child.

In 1913 she became pair skating World Champion with her skating partner Karl Mejstrik. At this time she was just 15 years old, and is still the youngest ever world champion in the pair event.

Engelmann also won World titles in 1922 and 1924 with partner Alfred Berger. They became Olympic champions in 1924. Engelmann did not compete in the European championships because the pair event was not established until 1930.

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[edit] Competitive highlights

[edit] Olympic Winter Games

  • 1924 – 1st place with Alfred Berger

[edit] World championships

  • 1913 – 1st place with Karl Mejstrik
  • 1914 – 2nd place with Karl Mejstrik
  • 1922 – 1st place with Alfred Berger
  • 1924 – 1st place with Alfred Berger

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NAME Engelmann, Helene
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Engelmann, Helen; Jaroschka, Helene; Jaroschka, Helen
SHORT DESCRIPTION German pair skater
DATE OF BIRTH February 9, 1898
PLACE OF BIRTH Vienna, Austria
DATE OF DEATH August 1, 1985
PLACE OF DEATH Vienna, Austria