1984 World Figure Skating Championships

1984 World Figure Skating Championships
Type: ISU Championship
Date: March 20 – 25
Season: 1983–84
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Venue: Ottawa Civic Centre
Champions
Men's singles:
United States Scott Hamilton
Ladies' singles:
East Germany Katarina Witt
Pair skating:
Canada Barbara Underhill / Paul Martini
Ice dancing:
United Kingdom Jayne Torvill / Christopher Dean
Previous:
1983 World Championships
Next:
1985 World Championships

The 1984 World Figure Skating Championships were held at the Ottawa Civic Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada from March 20 to 25. At the event, sanctioned by the International Skating Union, medals were awarded in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

The ISU Representative was Olaf Poulsen (Norway), and the ISU Technical Delegate was Elemér Terták (Hungary).

Medal tables

Medalists

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men United States Scott Hamilton Canada Brian Orser Soviet Union Alexander Fadeev
Ladies East Germany Katarina Witt Soviet Union Anna Kondrashova United States Elaine Zayak
Pair skating Canada Barbara Underhill / Paul Martini Soviet Union Elena Valova / Oleg Vasiliev East Germany Sabine Baeß / Tassilo Thierbach
Ice dancing United Kingdom Jayne Torvill / Christopher Dean Soviet Union Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin United States Judy Blumberg / Michael Seibert

Medals by country

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Canada 1 1 0 2
2  United States 1 0 2 3
3  East Germany 1 0 1 2
4  United Kingdom 1 0 0 1
5  Soviet Union 0 3 1 4

Results

Men

Rank Name Nation CP SP FS SP+FS Points Total
1 Scott Hamilton  United States 1122 3.0
2 Brian Orser  Canada 7211 6.0
3 Alexander Fadeev  Soviet Union 5333 7.2
4 Jozef Sabovčík  Czechoslovakia 4444 8.0
5 Rudi Cerne  West Germany 2555 8.2
6 Brian Boitano  United States 6677 13.0
7 Heiko Fischer  West Germany 3899 14.0
8 Vladimir Kotin  Soviet Union 9766 14.2
9 Gordon Forbes  Canada 10988 17.6
10 Gary Beacom  Canada 11101010 20.6
11 Grzegorz Filipowski  Poland 12121211 24.0
12 Fernand Fédronic  France 8111514 24.2
13 Mark Cockerell  United States 13131313 26.0
14 Masaru Ogawa  Japan 16161112 27.0
15 Didier Monge  France 14141415 28.0
B Section
16 Petr Barna  Czechoslovakia 171511 17.2
17 Thomas Hlavik  Austria 152022 19.0
18 Alessandro Riccitelli  Italy 191933 22.0
19 Miljan Begović  Yugoslavia 181754 22.6
20 Paul Robinson  United Kingdom 222145 25.6
21 András Száraz  Hungary 202267 26.8
22 Perry Meek  Australia 231876 28.0
23 Lars Dresler  Denmark 212488 30.2
24 Fernando Soria  Spain 242399 32.6
25 Cho Jae-hyung  South Korea 25251010 35.0
WD Norbert Schramm  West Germany

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Ladies

Rank Name Nation CP SP FS[1] SP+FS Points Total
1 Katarina Witt  East Germany 1111 2.0
2 Anna Kondrashova  Soviet Union 4232 6.2
3 Elaine Zayak  United States 9523 9.4
4 Kira Ivanova  Soviet Union 2376 9.4
5 Kay Thomson  Canada 7655 11.6
6 Manuela Ruben  West Germany 3788 12.6
7 Midori Ito  Japan 16444 15.2
8 Elizabeth Manley  Canada 13967 17.4
9 Sanda Dubravčić  Yugoslavia 6111010 18.0
10 Sandra Cariboni   Switzerland 5141515 23.6
11 Myriam Oberwiler   Switzerland 17101111 25.2
12 Susan Jackson  United Kingdom 1581312 25.2
13 Karin Telser  Italy 10151414 26.0
14 Constanze Gensel  East Germany 201399 26.2
15 Katrien Pauwels  Belgium 12161616 29.6
16 Parthena Sarafidis  Austria 8171919 30.6
17 Agnès Gosselin  France 19201213 31.4
18 Cornelia Tesch  West Germany 11122018 31.4
19 Elise Ahonen  Finland 18181717 35.0
20 Susanna Peltola  Finland 14192121 37.0
21 Tamara Téglássy  Hungary 21221820 39.4
22 Diana Zovko  Australia 23212222 44.2
23 Kim Hyi-sung  South Korea 22232323 45.4

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Pairs

Olympic champions Valova/Vasiliev led after the short program, followed by Underhill/Martini and Selezneva/Makarov.[2] Underhill/Martini placed first in the free skate and won Canada's first world figure skating title since Karen Magnussen in 1973.[3]

Two pairs withdrew before the free skate – Massari/Azzola, due to Massari's recurring knee problem, and Watson/Lancon, due to Lancon's back injury from a fall in the short program.[3]

Rank Name Nation SP[2] FS Points Total
1 Barbara Underhill / Paul Martini  Canada 21 1.8
2 Elena Valova / Oleg Vasiliev  Soviet Union 12 2.4
3 Sabine Baeß / Tassilo Thierbach  East Germany 43 4.6
4 Larisa Selezneva / Oleg Makarov  Soviet Union 34 5.2
5 Katherina Matousek / Lloyd Eisler  Canada 55 7.0
6 Birgit Lorenz / Knut Schubert  East Germany 86 9.2
7 Cynthia Coull / Mark Rowsom  Canada 77 9.8
8 Veronika Pershina / Marat Akbarov  Soviet Union 68 10.4
9 Babette Preußler / Tobias Schröter  East Germany 119 13.4
10 Lea Ann Miller / William Fauver  United States 910 13.6
WD Claudia Massari / Leonardo Azzola  West Germany 10
WD Jill Watson / Burt Lancon  United States 12

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Ice dancing

Rank Name Nation CD OD FD Total
1 Jayne Torvill / Christopher Dean  United Kingdom 1112.0
2 Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin  Soviet Union 2324.4
3 Judy Blumberg / Michael Seibert  United States 3235.6
4 Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko  Soviet Union 4448.0
5 Karen Barber / Nicholas Slater  United Kingdom 55510.0
6 Tracy Wilson / Robert McCall  Canada 68612.8
7 Elena Batanova / Alexei Soloviev  Soviet Union 77714.0
8 Carol Fox / Richard Dalley  United States 86714.2
9 Petra Born / Rainer Schönborn  West Germany 99918.0
10 Elisa Spitz / Scott Gregory  United States 10111020.4
11 Kelly Johnson / John Thomas  Canada 12101122.2
12 Wendy Sessions / Stephen Williams  United Kingdom 11121223.4
13 Isabella Micheli / Roberto Pelizzola  Italy 13131326.0
14 Marianne von Bommel / Wayne Deweyert  Netherlands 14141428.0
15 Antonia Becherer / Ferdinand Becherer  West Germany 15151530.0
16 Kathrin Beck / Christoff Beck  Austria 16161632.0
17 Noriko Sato / Tadayuki Takahashi  Japan 17171734.0
18 Klára Engi / Attila Tóth  Hungary 18181836.0
19 Salome Brunner / Markus Merz   Switzerland 20191938.6
20 Martine Olivier / Philippe Boissier  France 19202039.4
21 Liane Telling / Michael Fisher  Australia 21212142.0

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References

  1. "Figure Skating Results;NEWLN:1984 World Championships At Ottawa, March 21". UPI. March 22, 1984. Archived from the original on March 14, 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Pairs short program". UPI. March 21, 1984. Archived from the original on March 15, 2016.
  3. 1 2 Goldstein, Wesley (March 23, 1984). "For Canada's Barbara Underhill and Paul Martini, two weeks...". UPI. Archived from the original on March 15, 2016.
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