1938 World Figure Skating Championships

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1938 World Figure Skating Championships
Type:ISU Championship
Season:1938
Location:Berlin, Germany (men and pairs)
Stockholm, Sweden (ladies)
Champions
Men's singles:
Austria Felix Kaspar
Ladies' singles:
United Kingdom Megan Taylor
Pair skating:
Germany Maxi Herber / Ernst Baier
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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.

Men's competitions took place on February 18 to 19 in Berlin, Germany and ladies' competitions took place on February 4 to 5 in Stockholm, Sweden. Pairs' competition took place on February 18 in Berlin, Germany.

Results[]

Men[]

Rank Name Nation Age CF FS Points Places
1 Felix Kaspar  Austria 23 2 229.7 1 164.6 394.3 9
2 Graham Sharp  United Kingdom 20 1 231.4 2 159.8 391.2 12
3 Herbert Alward  Austria 3 363.6 32
4 Horst Faber  Germany 4 368.1 33
5 Freddie Tomlins  United Kingdom 16 7 366.4 35
6 Robert van Zeebroeck  Belgium 28 9 366.0 37
7 Edi Rada  Austria 15 6 359.3 47
8 Günther Lorenz  Germany 22 8 357.7 47
9 Elemer Tertak  Hungary 19 5 65
10 Per Cock-Clausen  Denmark 23 10 68

Judges:

Ladies[]

Rank Name Nation Places
1 Megan Taylor  United Kingdom 7
2 Cecilia Colledge  United Kingdom 8
3 Hedy Stenuf  United States 21
4  United Kingdom 22
5 Lydia Veicht  Germany 23
6  Austria 29
7 Daphne Walker  United Kingdom 30
8  Norway 43
9  Sweden 44
10  Sweden 50
11  Norway 53
WD Emmy Putzinger  Austria

Judges:

Pairs[]

Rank Name Nation Places
1 Maxi Herber / Ernst Baier  Germany 12
2 Ilse Pausin / Erich Pausin  Austria 16
3 Inge Koch / Günther Noack  Germany 30
4 Violet Cliff / Leslie Cliff  United Kingdom 37
5 Piroska Szekrényessy / Attila Szekrényessy  Hungary 44
6 /   Switzerland 67
7 /  Germany 72.5
8 / Otto Weiss  Germany 79
9 /  Austria 79.5
10 Anna Cattaneo / Ercole Cattaneo  Italy 82.5
11 /  Austria 88
12 /  Poland 94.5
13 /  Czechoslovakia 117

Judges:

Sources[]

  • Result list provided by the ISU
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