1902 World Figure Skating Championships Explained

1902 World Figure Skating Championships
Comptype:ISU Championship
Startdate:February 13
Skatingseason:1902
Location: London, United Kingdom
Championmen: Ulrich Salchow
Previouscomp:1901 World Championships
Nextcomp:1903 World Championships

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.

The competition took place on 13 February in London, United Kingdom.

It was assumed that only men would compete in the event, and just four skaters participated. However, one of them was a woman, Madge Syers. After the competition, the winner, Ulrich Salchow, delighted with Syers, presented her with the gold medal he had just won.[1] At the time, the International Skating Union rules did not specify that only men are allowed to participate. In the following year, rules were changed and separate championships for females and males were introduced. However, it was several years before the ladies' event first took place in 1906.

Results

Singles

RankNameAgeCFFSTotalPointsPlaces
align=center 124 1 1188 1 638 1826 365.2 5
align=center 220 2 843 3 396 1239 247.8 13
align=center 325 4 768 2 440 1208 241.6 15
441 3 809 4 374 1183 236.6 17
WD19 DNS

Judges:

Pairs (unofficial)

The 1902 championships were the first to hold a pairs competition alongside the singles. The title of "world champions" and medals were not awarded, since the only pair to enter were Madge Syers / Edgar Syers.[2]

References

  1. Book: Absaliamova, I. V.. Stletniaya Istoria Chempionatov Mira po Figurnomu Kataniu na Konkach (Odinochnoe Katanie) . FON . Moscow. 1997. 122 . 5-89022-046-2. ru.
  2. Book: Panin-Kolomenkin, N. A.. Stranitsy iz proschlogo. FiS . Moscow. 1951.

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