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1951 World Figure Skating Championships

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1951 World Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:February 23 – 25
Season:1951
Location:Italy Milan, Italy
Venue:Palazzo del Ghiaccio
Champions
Men's singles:
United States Richard Button
Ladies' singles:
United Kingdom Jeannette Altwegg
Pairs:
West Germany Ria Baran / Paul Falk
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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.

The 1951 championships took place on February 23–25 in Milan, Italy. It was the first year after World War II that athletes from Germany and Japan were allowed to compete at Worlds.[1]

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States1214
2 Great Britain1012
3 West Germany1001
4 France0101
5 Austria0011
Totals (5 entries)3339

Results

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Men

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Rank Name CF FS Total Places
1 United States Dick Button 104.38 79.33 183.71 7
2 United States James Grogan 93.11 77.58 170.69 17
3 Austria Helmut Seibt 94.08 74.78 168.86 22
4 United States Hayes Jenkins 90.80 77.35 168.15 25
5 United States Dudley Richards 85.63 70.93 156.56 38
6 Italy Carlo Fassi 84.45 72.22 156.67 41
7 United States Don Laws 81.92 68.60 150.52 48
8 United Kingdom Michael Carrington 83.88 64.05 147.93 54
9 Canada William Lewis 76.63 56.35 132.98 67
10 West Germany Freimut Stein 74.00 58.10 132.10 69
11 Japan Ryusuke Arisaka 73.30 56.10 129.40 74

Judges:

Ladies

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Rank Name CF FS Total Places
1 United Kingdom Jeannette Altwegg 114.73 77.99 192.72 8
2 France Jacqueline du Bief 106.67 82.00 188.67 14
3 United States Sonya Klopfer 104.90 80.79 185.69 23
4 Canada Suzanne Morrow 105.67 78.96 184.63 29
5 United Kingdom Barbara Wyatt 104.67 74.58 179.25 42
6 United States Tenley Albright 99.25 79.81 179.06 43
7 United States Andra McLaughlin 100.43 77.87 178.30 47
8 United States Margaret Graham 100.10 76.89 176.99 53
9 United Kingdom Valda Osborn 98.03 76.41 174.44 56
10 West Germany Gundi Busch 88.67 76.28 164.95 83
11 United States Frances Dorsey 91.70 73.12 164.82 85
12 West Germany Helga Dudzinski 87.62 75.31 162.93 89*
13 Canada Elizabeth Hiscock 91.88 70.93 162.81 89*
14 West Germany Erika Kraft 88.63 74.70 163.33 87
15 Switzerland Susi Wirz 91.47 69.59 161.06 94
16 Austria Lotte Schwenk 84.82 66.92 151.74 116
17 Switzerland Yolande Jobin 85.88 64.00 149.88 118
18 Switzerland Ghislaine Kopf 85.70 59.98 145.68 129
19 United Kingdom Yvonne Sugden 80.30 65.21 145.51 131
20 West Germany Inge Jell 74.85 62.05 136.90 141
21 Japan Etsuko Inada 81.29 54.02 135.31 144
22 Netherlands Lidy Stoppelman 77.56 53.70 131.26 150
23 Austria Grete Dunst 70.45 47.33 117.78 161

*: better placed due to the majority of the better placings

Judges:

  • United Kingdom Pamela Davis
  • Switzerland Emile Finsterwald
  • Canada Donald Gilchrist
  • Austria Oskar Madl
  • West Germany O. Maly
  • United States Harold G. Storke
  • France Georges Torchon

Pairs

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Rank Name Points Places
1 West Germany Ria Baran / Paul Falk 10.89 10
2 United States Karol Kennedy / Peter Kennedy 10.85 11.5
3 United Kingdom Jennifer Nicks / John Nicks 10.51 20.5
4 Switzerland Eliane Steinemann / André Calame 10.07 35
5 West Germany Inge Minor / Hermann Braun 9.92 40
6 West Germany Marlies Schrör / Hans Schwarz 9.81 45
7 Switzerland Silvia Grandjean / Michel Grandjean 9.48 50
8 United States Janet Gerhauser / John Nightingale 9.46 53
9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Silva Palme / Marko Lajović 9.19 65
10 Austria Elly Stärck / Harry Gareis 8.96 65
11 United States Anne Holt / Austin Holt 8.99 68
12 United Kingdom Elizabeth Williams / John McCann 7.94 83

Judges:

Ice Dance (unofficial)

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Rank Name Places
1 United Kingdom Jean Westwood / Lawrence Demmy
2 United Kingdom Joan Dewhirst / John Slater
3 United States Lois Waring / Michael McGean

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References

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  1. ^ Hines, James R. (2011). Historical Dictionary of Figure Skating. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-8108-6859-5.
  2. ^ "On to Oslo (1949-1952)".

Sources

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  • Result list provided by the ISU