1964 Prague Skate

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1964 Prague Skate
Date:3 – 6 December 1964
Season:1964–1965
Location:Prague, Czechoslovakia
Champions
Men's singles:
 Ondrej Nepela (TCH)
Ladies' singles:
 Nicole Hassler (FRA)
Pair skating:
  /  (FRG)
Ice dance:
 Eva Romanova / Pavel Roman (TCH)
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1965 Prague Skate

The 1964 Prague Skate was a senior international figure skating competition held in Czechoslovakia in December 1964. It was the inaugural edition of the annual international event. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. Czechoslovakia took the top two spots in the ice dancing competition, with gold going to the reigning world champions Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman. A future Olympic champion, Ondrej Nepela of Czechoslovakia, won the men's title ahead of East Germany's Günter Zöller. The reigning European bronze medalist, Nicole Hassler of France, took the ladies' title by defeating East Germany's Gabriele Seyfert, a future Olympic medalist, and former European medalist Jana Mrázková of Czechoslovakia.

Men[]

Rank Name[1][2] Nation
1 Ondrej Nepela  Czechoslovakia
2 Günter Zöller  East Germany
3 Vladimir Kurenbin  Soviet Union
4 Peter Krick  West Germany
5 Günter Anderl  Austria
6 Klaus Grimmelt  West Germany
7 Marian Filc  Czechoslovakia
8  Poland
9  Czechoslovakia
10  West Germany
...

Ladies[]

Rank Name[1][2] Nation
1 Nicole Hassler  France
2 Gabriele Seyfert  East Germany
3 Jana Mrázková  Czechoslovakia
4 Hana Mašková  Czechoslovakia
5  Czechoslovakia
6  East Germany
7  Austria
8  West Germany
9 Eileen Zillmer  United States
10 Petra Ruhrmann  West Germany
...

Pairs[]

Rank Name[1][2] Nation
1 /  West Germany
2 Agnesa Wlachovská / Peter Bartosiewicz  Czechoslovakia
3 Tatiana Tarasova / Georgi Proskurin  Soviet Union
4 /  West Germany
...

Ice dancing[]

Rank Name[1][2] Nation
1 Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman  Czechoslovakia
2 Jitka Babická / Jaromir Holan  Czechoslovakia
3 /  West Germany
4 Annerose Baier / Eberhard Rüger  East Germany
5 /  Czechoslovakia
6 /  West Germany
7 /  West Germany
8 Edit Mato / Karoly Csanadi  Hungary
9 /  East Germany
10 /  East Germany
11 Ilona Berecz / Istvan Sugar  Hungary
...

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "1964 Prague Skate". Rudé právo Archive. 5 December 1964. p. 4.
  2. ^ a b c d "1964 Prague Skate". Rudé právo Archive. 6 December 1964. p. 4.
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