1953 European Figure Skating Championships
1953 European Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Season: | 1952-1953 |
Location: | Dortmund |
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Men's singles: Carlo Fassi | |
Ladies' singles: Valda Osborn | |
Pair skating: Jennifer Nicks / John Nicks | |
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The 1953 European Figure Skating Championships were the European Figure Skating Championships of the 1952-1953 season. Elite senior-level figure skaters from European ISU Member Nations competed for the title of European Champion. Skaters competed in the disciplines of ladies' singles,[1] men's singles,[2] and pair skating.[3]
In 1953, the European Championships were held in Dortmund, West Germany.
Results
Men
Rank | Name | Nation |
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1 | Carlo Fassi | Italy |
2 | Alain Giletti | France |
3 | Freimut Stein | West Germany |
4 | Michael Booker | United Kingdom |
5 | Hubert Köpfler | Switzerland |
6 | Martin Felsenreich | Austria |
7 | Klaus Loichinger | West Germany |
8 | György Czakó | Hungary |
WD | Kurt Oppelt | Austria |
Ladies
Rank | Name | Nation |
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1 | Valda Osborn | United Kingdom |
2 | Gundi Busch | West Germany |
3 | Erica Batchelor | United Kingdom |
4 | Helga Dudzinski | West Germany |
5 | Yvonne Sugden | United Kingdom |
6 | Annelies Schilhan | Austria |
7 | Rose Pettinger | West Germany |
8 | Elaine Skevington | United Kingdom |
9 | Alida Elisabeth Stoppelman | Netherlands |
10 | Sissy Schwarz | Austria |
11 | Nelly Maas | Netherlands |
12 | Doris Zerbe | Switzerland |
13 | Fiorella Negro | Italy |
14 | Joan Haanappel | Netherlands |
15 | Liliane de Becker | Belgium |
16 | Erika Rücker | West Germany |
17 | Eszter Jurek | Hungary |
Pairs
Rank | Name | Nation |
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1 | Jennifer Nicks / John Nicks | United Kingdom |
2 | Marianna Nagy / László Nagy | Hungary |
3 | Sissy Schwarz / Kurt Oppelt | Austria |
4 | Jane Higson / Robert Hudson | United Kingdom |
5 | Eva Neeb / Karl Probst | West Germany |
6 | Helga Kruger / Peter Voss | West Germany |
7 | Charlotte Michiels / Gaston van Ghelder | Belgium |
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