1934 World Figure Skating Championships

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.

1934 World Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:February 16 – 18 (men)
February 10 – 11 (ladies)
February 23 (pairs)
Season:1934
Location:Stockholm, Sweden (men)
Oslo, Norway (ladies)
Helsinki, Finland (pairs)
Champions
Men's singles:
Karl Schäfer
Ladies' singles:
Sonja Henie
Pair skating:
Emília Rotter / Laszlo Szollas
Previous:
1933 World Championships
Next:
1935 World Championships

Men's competitions took place from February 16 to 18 in Stockholm, Sweden. Ladies' competitions took place February from 10 to 11 in Oslo, Norway. Pairs' competition took place on February 23 in Helsinki, Finland.

Results

Men

Rank Name Nation Age CF FS Total Points Places
1 Karl Schäfer Austria24112693.7384.817
2 Ernst Baier Germany292540.1362.8726
3 Erich Erdös Austria2525.2360.7426
4 Markus Nikkanen Finland302500.7357.2426
5 Dénes Pataky Hungary172458.7351.2428
6 Graham Sharp United Kingdom162431.1347.3041
7 Elemér Terták Hungary152432.9347.5542
8 Gail Borden United States27882310.7330.1056

Judges:

Ladies

Rank Name Nation Places
1 Sonja Henie Norway7
2 Megan Taylor United Kingdom19
3 Liselotte Landbeck Austria20
4 Vivi-Anne Hultén Sweden28
5 Maribel Vinson United States32
6 Grete Lainer Austria48
7 Maxi Herber Germany55
8 Nanna Egedius Norway55
9 Mollie Phillips United Kingdom59
10 Erna Andersen Norway73
11 Edith Michaelis Germany70
12 Ester Bornstein Denmark82
13 Randi Gulliksen Norway89

Judges:

Pairs

Rank Name Nation Places
1 Emília Rotter / László Szollás Hungary12
2 Idi Papez / Karl Zwack Austria14
3 Maxi Herber / Ernst Baier Germany18
4 Zofia Bilorówna / Tadeusz Kowalski Poland30
5 Randi Bakke / Christen Christensen Norway32.5
6 Margit Josephson / Anders Palm Sweden40.5

Judges:

Sources

  • Result List provided by the ISU
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