1985 Prize of Moscow News

The 1985 Prize of Moscow News was the 20th edition of an international figure skating competition organized in Moscow, Soviet Union. It was held December 4–8, 1985. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. Soviet skaters swept the men's podium, led by world champion Alexandre Fadeev. American Karen Cadavy won the ladies' category ahead of Anna Kondrashova. Olympic bronze medalists Larisa Selezneva / Oleg Makarov took the pairs' title. The ice dancing event featured Olympic medalists Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin and Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko, who would take gold and silver respectively.

1985 Prize of Moscow News
Date:December 4 – 8
Season:1985-86
Location:Moscow
Champions
Men's singles:
 Alexandre Fadeev (URS)
Ladies' singles:
 Karen Cadavy (USA)
Pair skating:
 Larisa Selezneva / Oleg Makarov (URS)
Ice dance:
 Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin (URS)
Previous:
1984 Prize of Moscow News
Next:
1986 Prize of Moscow News

Men

Rank Name[1] Nation
1 Alexandre Fadeev Soviet Union
2 Vladimir Kotin Soviet Union
3 Vitali Egorov Soviet Union
4 Christopher Bowman United States
5 Leonid Kaznakov Soviet Union
6 Gurgen Vardanjan Soviet Union
7 Falko Kirsten East Germany
8 Ralf Lewandowski East Germany
9 Dmitri Gromov Soviet Union
10 Andrei Torosian Soviet Union
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12 Jaimee Eggleton Canada
...
19 Stephen Carr Australia
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Ladies

Rank Name[1] Nation TFP CF SP FS
1 Karen Cadavy United States
2 Anna Kondrashova Soviet Union
3 Natalia Lebedeva Soviet Union
4 Tracey Wainman Canada145
5 Inna Krundysheva Soviet Union
6 Nathalie Sasseville Canada
7 Larisa Zamotina Soviet Union
8 Ingrid Karl West Germany
9 Parthena Sarafidis Austria
10 Tamara Teglassy Hungary
...
13 Joanna O'Sullivan Australia
14

Pairs

Rank Name[1] Nation
1 Larisa Selezneva / Oleg Makarov Soviet Union
2 Veronika Pershina / Marat Akbarov Soviet Union
3 Elena Bechke / Valeri Kornienko Soviet Union
4 Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov Soviet Union
5 Elena Kvitchenko / Rashid Kadyrkaev Soviet Union
6 Yulia Bystrova / Alexander Tarasov Soviet Union
7 Lyudmila Koblova / Andrei Kalitin Soviet Union
8 Peggy Schwarz / Alexander König East Germany
9 Karen Courtland / Robert Daw United States
10 Svetlana Frantsuzova / Oleg Gorshkov Soviet Union
11 Irina Klimova / Yuri Kvashnin Soviet Union
12 Galina Sorokina / Igor Guenko Soviet Union
13 Danielle McGrath / Stephen Carr Australia

Ice dancing

Rank Name[1] Nation
1 Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin Soviet Union
2 Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko Soviet Union
3 Natalia Annenko / Genrich Sretenski Soviet Union
4 Maya Usova / Alexander Zhulin Soviet Union
5 Olga Volozhinskaya / Alexander Svinin Soviet Union
6 Irina Zhuk / Oleg Petrov Soviet Union
7 Kathrin Beck / Christoff Beck Austria
8 Svetlana Liapina / Gorsha Sur Soviet Union
9 Susan Wynne / Joseph Druar United States
10 Isabelle Cousin / Martial Mette France
11 Kim Hanford / Julian LaLonde Canada
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References

  1. "Prize of Moscow News". Pirouette.


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