1971 European Figure Skating Championships
1971 European Championships | |
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Type: | ISU Championship |
Date: | February 2 – 7 |
Season: | 1970-71 |
Location: | Zürich, Switzerland |
Venue: | Hallenstadion |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Ondrej Nepela | |
Ladies' singles: Beatrix Schuba | |
Pairs: Irina Rodnina / Aleksey Ulanov | |
Ice dance: Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov | |
Previous: 1970 European Championships | |
Next: 1972 European Championships |
The 1971 European Figure Skating Championships was a senior-level international competition held at the Hallenstadion in Zürich, Switzerland on February 2–7. Elite senior-level figure skaters from European ISU member nations competed for the title of European Champion in the disciplines of men's singles,[1] ladies' singles,[2] pair skating,[3] and ice dancing.[4]
The pair skating event demonstrated the dominance of the Soviet Union in this discipline. Irina Rodnina and Aleksey Ulanov took the title in spite of a fall by Ulanov on a double Axel, a side-by-side jump not being attempted by any other team.
The ice dance competition was a contrast between the British and Russian styles of dance. British-trained Angelika and Erich Buck narrowly lost a 5–4 decision to Lyudmila Pakhomova and Aleksandr Gorshkov, who as usual were criticized for their unequal balance of skills.
Ondrej Nepela ran away with the men's title following the withdrawal of his two top challengers, Patrick Péra and Günter Zöller, due to injuries. Nepela's victory was more the result of his strong showing in the compulsory figures than for his rather undistinguished free skating. The free skating portion of the competition was won by Haig Oundjian, who landed triple toe loop and triple salchow jumps and moved up from 6th after the figures to take the bronze medal. In the CF finished second Sergey Chetverukhin, behind Nepela and in the FS finished second Nepela behind Oundjian.
The ladies event was likewise decided by the compulsory figures as Beatrix Schuba dominated that part of the competition. The free skating was won by Sonja Morgenstern, who landed a triple salchow jump in her program—at that time it was very rare for women to attempt triple jumps. Morgenstern had placed a distant 8th in the figures. Schuba was heavily criticized for the poor quality of her free skating, which included a fall on a relatively simple double loop as well as a definite underrotation on her double Axel.
Results
[edit]Men
[edit]Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Ondrej Nepela | |
2 | Sergey Chetverukhin | |
3 | Haig Oundjian | |
4 | Jan Hoffmann | |
5 | Yuriy Ovchinnikov | |
6 | Sergey Volkov | |
7 | John Curry | |
8 | Günter Anderl | |
9 | Jacques Mrozek | |
10 | Didier Gailhaguet | |
11 | Daniel Höner | |
12 | Jozef Žídek | |
13 | Klaus Grimmelt | |
14 | Josef Schneider | |
15 | László Vajda | |
16 | Stefano Bargauan | |
17 | Thomas Callerud | |
18 | György Fazekas | |
19 | Pekka Leskinen | |
20 | Bernard Bauer | |
21 | Zoran Matas | |
22 | Zdeněk Pazdírek |
Ladies
[edit]Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Beatrix Schuba | |
2 | Zsuzsa Almássy | 22[5] |
3 | Rita Trapanese | |
4 | Sonja Morgenstern | |
5 | Charlotte Walter | |
6 | Patricia Dodd | |
7 | Christine Errath | |
8 | Yelena Aleksandrova | |
9 | Eileen Zillmer | |
10 | Ľudmila Bezáková | |
11 | Jean Scott | |
12 | Marina Titova | |
13 | Judith Beyer | |
14 | Liana Drahová | |
15 | Anita Johansson | |
16 | Cinzia Frosio | |
17 | Beatrice Huștiu | |
18 | Sonja Balun | |
19 | Dianne de Leeuw | |
20 | Marie-Claude Bierre | |
21 | Kirsten Frikke | |
22 | Helena Gazvoda |
Pairs
[edit]Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Irina Rodnina / Aleksey Ulanov | |
2 | Lyudmila Smirnova / Andrey Suraykin | |
3 | Galina Karelina / Georgiy Proskurin | |
4 | Manuela Groß / Uwe Kagelmann | |
5 | Almut Lehmann / Herbert Wiesinger | |
6 | Marlies Radunsky / Rolf Österreich | |
7 | Brunhilde Baßler / Eberhard Rausch | |
8 | Grażyna Osmańska / Adam Brodecki | |
9 | Linda Connolly / Colin Taylforth | |
10 | Florence Cahn / Jean-Roland Racle | |
11 | Dana Fialová / Josef Tůma | |
12 | Karin Künzle / Christian Künzle | |
13 | Teresa Skrzek / Piotr Szczypa | |
14 | Evelyne Schneider / Wilhelm Bietak | |
15 | Helena Gazvoda / Silvo Švejger |
Ice dance
[edit]Rank | Name | Places |
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1 | Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov | |
2 | Angelika Buck / Erich Buck | |
3 | Susan Getty / Roy Bradshaw | |
4 | Tetyana Voytyuk / Vyacheslav Zhyhalyn | |
5 | Janet Sawbridge / Peter Dalby | |
6 | Yelena Zharkova / Gennadiy Karponosov | |
7 | Hilary Green / Glynn Watts | |
8 | Diana Skotnická / Martin Skotnický | |
9 | Teresa Weyna / Piotr Bojańczyk | |
10 | Ilona Berecz / István Sugár | |
11 | Anne-Claude Wolfers / Roland Mars | |
12 | Matilde Ciccia / Lamberto Ceserani | |
13 | Astrid Kopp / Axel Kopp | |
14 | Krisztina Regőczy / András Sallay | |
15 | Tatiana Grossen / Alessandro Grossen | |
16 | Sylvia Fuchs / Michael Fuchs | |
17 | Ewa Kołodziej / Tadeusz Góra | |
18 | Brigitte Ydrault / Pascal Germe | |
19 | Agnes Arco / Adrian Perco | |
20 | Vivi Poulsen / Kurt Poulsen |
References
[edit]- ^ "European Figure Skating Championships Men" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-03.
- ^ "European Figure Skating Championships Ladies" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-03-03.
- ^ "European Figure Skating Championships Pairs" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-04-12.
- ^ "European Figure Skating Championships Ice Dance" (PDF). International Skating Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-05.
- ^ European Championships 1971. Zürich, Switzerland
Sources
[edit]- "Europeans", Skating magazine, Apr 1971