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1914 World Figure Skating Championships

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Type:
  
ISU Championship

Season:
  
1914

Location:
  
Helsingfors, Finland (men)St. Moritz, Switzerland (ladies and pairs)

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.

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The 1914 men competitions took place from February 21 to 22 in Helsingfors (Helsinki), Finland. This was the first time that more than ten men participated in the competition. The 1914 ladies competitions took place from January 24 to 25 in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The 1914 pairs competition took place on January 25 also in St. Moritz, Switzerland. These were the last World Championships in figure skating before World War I.

Men

  • Referee: Wyacheslav Sresnewsky  Russia
  • Judges:

  • H. Bardy  Sweden
  • Walter Jakobsson  Finland
  • I. (Nikolai) Kolomenkin  Russia
  • Otto Petterson  Sweden
  • Jeno (Eugen) Minich  Austria
  • Ladies

    Judges:

  • Josef Fellner  Austria
  • Eduard Engelmann  Austria
  • Walter Jakobsson  Finland
  • Herbert Ramon Yglesias  United Kingdom
  • Georg Helfrich  Germany
  • Pairs

    Judges:

  • Herbert Ramon Yglesias  United Kingdom
  • E. S. Hirst  United Kingdom
  • J. Keiller Greig  United Kingdom
  • Georg Helfrich  Germany
  • James H. Johnson  United Kingdom
  • References

    1914 World Figure Skating Championships Wikipedia


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