1911 World Figure Skating 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.

1911 World Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Season:1911
Location: Berlin, German Empire (men)
Vienna, Austria-Hungary (ladies and pairs)
Champions
Men's singles:
Ulrich Salchow
Ladies' singles:
Lily Kronberger
Pairs:
Ludowika Eilers / Walter Jakobsson
Previous:
1910 World Championships
Next:
1912 World Championships

Men's competitions took place from February 2 to 3 in Berlin, German Empire. Ladies' competition took place on January 22 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. There were only three competitors. Pairs' competition took place on January 22 also in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. Only one pair competed. The judges for the ladies' and the pairs' competition were the same.

Medal table

  *   Host nations (Austrian Empire, German Empire)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany*1113
2 Hungary1102
3 Sweden1001
4 Austria*0011
Totals (4 entries)3227

Results

Men

Rank Name Age CF FS Total Points Places
1 Ulrich Salchow3311540110272567366.7114
2 Werner Rittberger193148521020.52505.5357.8617
3 Fritz Kachler23215164968.52484.5354.9320
4 Andor Szende2441389.53994.52384340.5726
5 Richard Johansson2851387.55965.52353336.1427
6 Martin Stixrud346643
7 Dunbar Poole347121678322048292.5747

Judges:

  • Eugen Dreyer
  • Jenő Minich
  • L. Panek
  • Max Rendschmidt
  • F. Schwarz
  • M. Strasilla
  • Ivar Westengren

Ladies

Rank Name Points Places
1 Lily Kronberger286.717
2 Zsófia Méray-Horváth260.8614
3 Ludowika Eilers[1]21

Judges:

  • G. Feix
  • Josef Fellner
  • Martin Gordan
  • Walter Müller
  • F. Schwarz
  • Mrs. Schwarz
  • Géza Zsigmondy

Pairs

The only competitor were the pair of the 27 years old Ludowika Eilers and the 29 years old Walter Jakobsson won the gold medal. Despite they came from different country, they represented the German Empire. After the competition they married and represented the Grand Duchy of Finland. The same judges decided about their points as in the Ladies' competition.

References

Sources

  • Result list provided by the ISU
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