Figure skating at the 1932 Winter Olympics
Figure skating at the 1932 Winter Olympics took place at the Olympic Center Arena in Lake Placid, New York. Three figure skating events were contested: men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating. The competitions were held from Monday, 8 February to Friday, 12 February 1932. It was the first time the events were held indoors.[1]
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Type: | Olympic Games |
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Pair skating: ![]() | |
Previous: 1928 Winter Olympics | |
Next: 1936 Winter Olympics |
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Singles | men | ladies |
Pairs | mixed | |
Medal summary
Medalists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Ladies' singles | ![]() |
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Pair skating | ![]() and Pierre Brunet (FRA) |
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![]() and László Szollás (HUN) |
Participating nations
Only two figure skater competed in both the singles and the pairs event.
A total of 39 figure skaters (18 men and 21 ladies) from 13 nations (men from ten nations and ladies from nine nations) competed at the Lake Placid Games:
Austria (2) (men 1, women 1) Belgium (1) (men 0, women 1) Canada (6) (men 2, women 4) Czechoslovakia (1) (men 1, women 0) Finland (1) (men 1, women 0) France (2) (men 1, women 1) Germany (1) (men 1, women 0) Great Britain (4) (men 0, women 4) Hungary (4) (men 2, women 2) Japan (2) (men 2, women 0) Norway (1) (men 0, women 1) Sweden (2) (men 1, women 1) United States (12) (men 6, women 6)
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References
- "Figure Skating at the 1932 Winter Olympics". Olympedia. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
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