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Figure skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics

In this article we will explore Figure skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics, a topic that has generated great interest in different areas. Throughout history, Figure skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics has been the subject of debate, research and analysis, due to its importance and relevance in today's society. From its origins to the present, Figure skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics has played a fundamental role in different aspects of daily life, influencing culture, politics, economics and technology. Through this article, we will delve into the complexity of Figure skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics, analyzing its different aspects and its impact on our modern world.

Figure skating at the II Winter Olympics
Type:Olympic Games
Champions
Men's singles:
Sweden Gillis Grafström
Ladies' singles:
Norway Sonja Henie
Pairs:
France Andrée Joly / Pierre Brunet
Previous:
1924 Winter Olympics
Next:
1932 Winter Olympics

Figure skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics took place at the Olympic Ice Rink in St. Moritz, Switzerland, between 14 and 19 February 1928. Three figure skating events were contested: men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating.

Unseasonably warm weather in St. Moritz during the Games caused difficulty for the figure skating events, as the ice surface was outdoors. There was a proposal to move the competition to an indoor rink in Berlin or London, but colder weather returned before a decision could be made. However, the ice surface remained in poor condition for the duration of the Games. During the ladies' free skating, red flags were placed on the ice to mark the especially bad areas, which became more numerous as the competition progressed.

Gillis Grafström during the compulsory figures at the 1928 Olympics.

Medal summary

Medalists

Sonja Henie's gold medal from the 1928 Winter Olympics.
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles
 Gillis Grafström (SWE)  Willy Böckl (AUT)  Robert Van Zeebroeck (BEL)
Ladies' singles
 Sonja Henie (NOR)  Fritzi Burger (AUT)  Beatrix Loughran (USA)
Pairs skating
 Andrée Joly
and Pierre Brunet (FRA)
 Lilly Scholz
and Otto Kaiser (AUT)
 Melitta Brunner
and Ludwig Wrede (AUT)

Medal table

Again only Austria was able to win more than one medal but this time without winning a gold medal.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France1001
 Norway1001
 Sweden1001
4 Austria0314
5 Belgium0011
 United States0011
Totals (6 entries)3339

Participating nations

Twelve figure skater (seven men and five ladies) competed in both the singles and the pairs event.

A total of 51 figure skaters (23 men and 28 ladies) from eleven nations (men from eleven nations and ladies from eleven nations) competed at the St. Moritz Games:

References

  1. ^ "Figure Skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics". Olympedia. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  2. ^ "The Olympics: 1920, 1924, and 1928", Skating magazine, December 1959

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