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Figure skating at the 1948 Winter Olympics

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At the 1948 Winter Olympics, three figure skating events were contested: men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating.

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Event summary

Barbara Ann Scott became the first Canadian to win the figure skating gold medal while Dick Button became the first American to win a figure skating title for the United States. Button also became the first figure skater to perform a double axel in competition.

The competition began with the men's compulsory figures on February 2. However, the next day, competition was postponed in the midst of the ladies' figures event due to a thaw that left puddles of water on the outdoor ice surface. On February 5 competition had to be resumed, regardless of poor ice conditions, in order to allow the Games to finish on schedule. The pairs event on February 7 was skated in a heavy snowstorm, with the ice having to be scraped after each program.

Men

Referee:

  • Henri Mügeli
  • Assistant Referee:

  • Eugen Kirchhofer
  • Judges:

  • Kenneth M. Beaumont
  • Emile Finsterwald
  • M. Bernard Fox
  • Vladimír Koudelka
  • Ernst Labin
  • Marcel Nicaise
  • Melville F. Rogers
  • Sven P. Sørensen
  • Elemér Terták
  • Bruno Bonfiglio (substitute)
  • Ladies

    Referee:

  • Gustavus F.C. Witt
  • Assistant Referee:

  • Jakob Biedermann
  • Judges:

  • Ercole Cattaneo
  • Harold G. Storke
  • Eugen Kirchhofer
  • Hubert M. Martineau
  • Melville F. Rogers
  • Adolf Rosdol
  • Georges Torchon
  • Marcell Vadas
  • Karel Zemek
  • Christen Christensen (substitute)
  • Pairs

    Referee:

  • Gustavus F.C. Witt
  • Assistant Referee:

  • James Koch
  • Judges:

  • Christen Christensen
  • M. Bernard Fox
  • Rudolf Kaler
  • Eugen Kirchhofer
  • Vladimír Koudelka
  • Mollie Phillips
  • Melville F. Rogers
  • Elemér Terták
  • Georges Torchon
  • Mario Verdi
  • References

    Figure skating at the 1948 Winter Olympics Wikipedia