1949 European Figure Skating Championships

1949 European Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:January 28 – 30
Season:1948–49
Location: Milan, Italy
Champions
Men's singles:
Edi Rada
Ladies' singles:
Eva Pawlik
Pairs:
Andrea Kékesy / Ede Király
Previous:
1948 European Championships
Next:
1950 European Championships

The 1949 European Figure Skating Championships were held in Milan, Italy from January 28 to 30. 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] and pair skating.[3]

Austrian skater Eva Pawlik who had also been the best European lady skater at the 1948 European Championship won the title only in 1949, because North Americans had been admitted in 1948. So under modern rules Pawlik would have been a two-time European Champion.

Results

Men

Rank Name Places
1 Edi Rada
2 Ede Király 9[4]
3 Helmut Seibt
4 Carlo Fassi
5 Vladislav Čáp
6 Zdeněk Fikar

Ladies

Rank Name Places
1 Eva Pawlik
2 Alena Vrzáňová
3 Jeannette Altwegg
4 Jiřina Nekolová
5 Dagmar Lerchová
6 Bridget Adams
7 Jacqueline du Bief
8 Barbara Wyatt
9 Valda Osborn
10 Andrea Kékesy
11 Lilly Fuchs
12 Beryl Bailey
13 Joan Lister
14 Susi Giebisch
15 Helga Haid
16 Grazia Barcellona

Pairs

Rank Name Places
1 Andrea Kékesy / Ede Király 8
2 Marianna Nagy / László Nagy 21[5]
3 Herta Ratzenhofer / Emil Ratzenhofer
4 Běla Zachova / Jaroslav Zach
5 Suzanne Gheldolf / Jacques Rénard
6 Jennifer Nicks / John Nicks
7 Margot Walle / Allan Fjeldheim
8 Elly Stärck / Harry Gareis
9 Grazia Barcellona / Carlo Fassi
10 Eliane Steinemann / André Calame
11 Pamela Davis / Peter Scholes
12 Silva Palme / Marko Lajović

References

  1. ^ "European Figure Skating Championships Men" (PDF). www.isu.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-03.
  2. ^ "European Figure Skating Championships Ladies" (PDF). www.isu.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-03-03.
  3. ^ "European Figure Skating Championships Pairs" (PDF). www.isu.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-04-12.
  4. ^ European Championships 1949. Milan, Italy
  5. ^ European Championships 1949. Milan, Italy