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1962 World Figure Skating Championships

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Annual figure skating competition held in 1962
1962 World Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:March 14 – 17
Season:1962
Location:Prague,Czechoslovakia
Venue:Sportovní hala ČSTV
Champions
Men's singles:
CanadaDonald Jackson
Ladies' singles:
NetherlandsSjoukje Dijkstra
Pairs:
CanadaMaria Jelinek
andOtto Jelinek
Ice dance:
CzechoslovakiaEva Romanová
andPavel Roman
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TheWorld Figure Skating Championships is an annualfigure skating competition sanctioned by theInternational Skating Union in whichfigure skaters compete for the title of World Champion.

The 1962 competitions for men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance took place from March 14 to 17 at theSportovní hala ČSTV inPrague,Czechoslovakia.[1] The Figure Skating World Championships in Prague were originally planned for 1961, but were cancelled due to the crash ofSabena Flight 548, which killed everyone on board the plane, including the entire US figure skating team.

East Germany participated in the World Figure Skating Championships for the first time.

This competition is best remembered forDonald Jackson's come-from-behind victory in the men's event with a tour-de-forcefree skating that included the firsttriple lutz jump ever landed in competition as well as atriple salchow jump and 20 other double and single jumps, including jumps in opposite directions and jumps with variations in arm position or delayed rotation. Jackson received 7 perfect 6.0 scores for this performance.[2]

Prague hometown favoritesEva Romanová /Pavel Roman won the dance event - breaking the British domination of this discipline - and CanadiansMaria Jelinek /Otto Jelinek were the winners in the pairs. As children, the Jelineks had defected from Czechoslovakia with their parents after the post-war Communist takeover, and there were significant fears for their safety in returning to their home country. The "official" story that had been circulated at the time of the previous year's planned competition was that they were merely of Czech descent.[3] The Jelineks' chief competitors, 1960 runners-upMarika Kilius /Hans-Jürgen Bäumler, were forced to withdraw from the competition after colliding on side-by-side jumps during their program,[4] and the silver medal was won byLyudmila Belousova /Oleg Protopopov.

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Czechoslovakia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada2114
2 Czechoslovakia*1102
3 Netherlands1001
4 France0112
5 Soviet Union0101
6 Austria0011
 West Germany0011
Totals (7 entries)44412

Results

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Men

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RankNamePointsPlaces
1CanadaDonald Jackson2277.113
2CzechoslovakiaKarol Divín2255.917
3FranceAlain Calmat2200.725
4CanadaDonald McPherson2172.337
5West GermanyManfred Schnelldorfer2094.054
6United StatesMonty Hoyt2059.159
7AustriaEmmerich Danzer2033.868
8United StatesScott Allen2002.881
9AustriaPeter Jonas2005.582
10JapanNobuo Satō1984.792
11East GermanyBodo Bockenauer97
12United KingdomRobin Jones101
13West GermanySepp Schönmetzler109
14Soviet UnionValeriy Meshkov1895.7117
15NorwayPer Kjølberg137
16HungaryKároly Újlaky1832.4142
17FranceRobert Dureville149
18FranceAlain Trouillet159

Judges:

  • East Germany Ernst K. Bauch
  • United Kingdom Pamela Davis
  • France Jeanine Donnier-Blanc
  • Czechoslovakia Milan Duchón
  • Soviet Union Georgiy Felitsyn
  • Canada Norman V. S. Gregory
  • Hungary A. Koutny
  • West Germany Adolf Walker
  • Austria Franz Wojtanowskyj

Ladies

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RankNamePointsPlaces
1NetherlandsSjoukje Dijkstra2350.09
2CanadaWendy Griner2273.221
3AustriaRegine Heitzer2218.339
4CanadaPetra Burka2219.742
5United StatesBarbara Roles2200.952
6FranceNicole Hassler2172.064
7CzechoslovakiaJana Mrázková2151.871
8AustriaKarin Frohner2144.679
9JapanMiwa Fukuhara2137.081
10United StatesLorraine Hanlon2103.098
11United KingdomJacqueline Harbord101
12AustriaHelli Sengstschmid101
13CzechoslovakiaEva Grožajová105
14SwitzerlandFranziska Schmidt108
15West GermanyKarin Gude122
16United StatesVictoria Fisher148
17SwedenAnn-Margreth Frei159
18ItalySandra Brugnera161
19HungaryHelga Zöllner1968.7166
20Soviet UnionTatyana Nemtsova1952.2174
21East GermanyGabriele Seyfert178

Judges:

  • East Germany Ernst K. Bauch
  • France Jeanine Donnier-Blanc
  • United States M. Drake
  • Czechoslovakia H. Dudová
  • Netherlands Paul Engelfriet
  • Austria Martin Felsenreich
  • Hungary A. Koutny
  • CanadaMelville Rogers
  • West Germany Adolf Walker

Pairs

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RankNamePointsPlaces
1CanadaMaria Jelinek /Otto Jelinek102.215
2Soviet UnionLyudmila Belousova /Oleg Protopopov102.116.5
3West GermanyMargret Göbl /Franz Ningel100.125.5
4CanadaDebbi Wilkes /Guy Revell93.345
5CzechoslovakiaMilada Kubíková /Jaroslav Votruba95.152.5
6CanadaGertrude Desjardins /Maurice Lafrance92.359.5
7SwitzerlandGerda Johner /Rüdi Johner91.063.5
8United StatesDorothyann Nelson /Pieter Kollen90.270.5
9East GermanyIrene Müller /Hans-Georg Dallmer89.073.5
10United StatesJudianne Fotheringill /Jerry Fotheringill87.473.5
11United KingdomValerie Hunt /Peter Burrows81.5
12AustriaDiana Hinko /Bernhard Henhappel107.5
13JapanMieko Ōiwa /Yutaka Dōke113
WDWest GermanyMarika Kilius /Hans-Jürgen BäumlerDNF

Judges:

Ice dance

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RankNamePointsPlaces
1CzechoslovakiaEva Romanová /Pavel Roman318.515
2FranceChristiane Guhel /Jean Guhel315.826
3CanadaVirginia Thompson /William McLachlan316.823
4United KingdomLinda Shearman /Michael Phillips310.242
5CanadaPaulette Doan /Kenneth Ormsby311.045
6CanadaDonna Mitchell /John Mitchell306.455.5
7United StatesDorothyann Nelson /Pieter Kollen306.657
8United StatesYvonne Littlefield /Peter Betts303.064.5
9United KingdomMary Parry /Roy Mason297.277
10HungaryGyörgyi Korda /Pál Vásárhelyi281.399
11West GermanyHelga Burkhardt /Hannes Burkhardt108
12ItalyOlga Gilardi /Germano Ceccattini114
13SwitzerlandMarlyse Fornachon /Charly Pichard116
14FranceArmelle Flichy /Pierre Brun119
15AustriaChristel Trebesiner /Georg Felsinger131
16West GermanyGabriele Rauch /Rudi Matysik142
17JapanKeiko Kaneko /Mikio Takeuchi143

Judges:

  • United Kingdom Pamela Davis
  • United States M. Drake
  • Canada Norman V. S. Gregory
  • Hungary Ferenc Kertész
  • Switzerland Eugen Kirchhofer
  • France L. Lauret
  • Austria Hans Meixner
  • Czechoslovakia Emil Skákala
  • West Germany Hermann Wollersen

References

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  1. ^"První medaile uděleny".Rudé právo (in Czech). Prague. 15 March 1962. p. 4. Retrieved4 September 2024.
  2. ^Beverley Smith,Figure Skating: A Celebration,ISBN 0-7710-2819-9
  3. ^Henry Jelinek, Jr. and Ann Pinchot,On Thin Ice
  4. ^"Champions of the World",Skating magazine, June 1963
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