1896 World Figure Skating Championships

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1896 World Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Date:9 February
Season:1896
Location:Russian Empire Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Venue:Yusupovsky Garden
Champions
Men's singles:
Germany Gilbert Fuchs
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The 1896 World Figure Skating Championships was an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion. The first competition took place on February 9, 1896 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire.

In 1895, the International Skating Union organized the first World Figure Skating Championships committee, which consisted of 5 people. This committee was entrusted with preparation and presentation of the figure skating rules. ISU also confirmed that World Figure Skating Championships will be held and that in the meantime men skaters should comply with the rules not yet published.[1]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Russia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany1102
2 Russia*1012
3 Austria0112
Totals (3 entries)2226

Results

Men

Rank Name Age CF FS Total Points
1 German Empire Gilbert Fuchs 25 1 1026 1 497 1523 304.6
2 Austrian Empire Gustav Hügel 25 2 939 2 455 1394 278.8
3 Russian Empire Georgiy Sanders 3 601 3 385 986 197.2
4
Nikolay Poduskov
4 485 4 301 786 157.2

Men. Five Special Figures

Rank Name Points
1 Russian Empire Georgiy Sanders 313
2 German Empire Gilbert Fuchs 312
3 Austrian Empire Gustav Hügel 292
4
Nikolay Poduskov
239

Judges:

References

  1. ^ Absalyamova I. The first World Figure Skating Championships // Centenary history of the first World Figure Skating Championships (single skating). — Moscow: FON, 1997.

Sources

  • Result List by the ISU