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Ria Baran

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German figure skater (1922–1986)
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Ria Baran
Born(1922-11-02)2 November 1922
Dortmund,North Rhine-Westphalia,Germany
Died12 November 1986(1986-11-12) (aged 64)
Figure skating career
Country West Germany
Retired1952

Ria Baran (German pronunciation:[ˈʁiːabaˈʁaːn]; 2 November 1922 inDortmund,Germany – 12 November 1986) was a Germanpair skater. She skated together withPaul Falk and twice becameWorld champion and in 1952 Olympic champion. She was one of the oldest female figure skating Olympic champions.

Ria Baran married Paul Falk during her active international figure skating. Therefore she is sometime listed as Ria Baran-Falk or Ria Falk.[citation needed] According to figure skating historian James R. Hines, they were known in the skating world as "the Falks". They were also world pair championships inroller skating.[1]

The pair skated for the clubDüsseldorfer EG and had no coach.[citation needed] They came in fourth place at theGerman National Championships in 1940. Their career was curtailed byWorld War II; they won Nationals when they were reinstated in 1947. Until 1951, when they won theEuropean Championships, Baran and Falk were not able to participate in international competitions because Germany was excluded from the international sport after the war. Also in 1951, they won theWorld Championships over AmericansKarol Kennedy andPeter Kennedy. In 1952, they won their secondEuropean andWorld titles, as well as a gold medal at theOlympics.[1]

They were the first couple which performed side by side double jumps and they also invented the Lasso-Lift.

Baran and Falk were never defeated in amateur competition.

Between 1950 and 1952 Ria Baran was voted 3 times running as the female athlete of the year in Germany.

After winning the Olympics in 1952 they turned pro and worked forHoliday on Ice.

They were elected to theWorld Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1993.[1]

Baran later worked as asecretary.

Results

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(pairs withPaul Falk)

Event194719481949195019511952
Winter Olympic Games1st
World Championships1st1st
European Championships1st1st
German Championships1st1st1st1st1st1st

References

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  1. ^abcHines, James R. (2011).Historical Dictionary of Figure Skating. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 32.ISBN 978-0-8108-6859-5.
  • "Ria Falk". SR/Olympic Sports.Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved9 July 2014.
Awards
Preceded byGerman Sportswoman of the Year
1950 – 1952
Succeeded by
International
National


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