Eiskunstlauf-Europameisterschaft 1900
Die 8. Eiskunstlauf-Europameisterschaft fand am 21. Januar 1900 in Berlin statt.
Ergebnis
Herren
Platz | Sportler | Land |
---|---|---|
1 | Ulrich Salchow | Schweden |
2 | Gustav Hügel | Österreich |
3 | Oscar Holthe | Norwegen |
4 | Johan Lefstad | Norwegen |
5 | Franz Zilly | Deutsches Reich |
Punktrichter:
- I. von Forssling Schweden
- J. Olbeter Schweiz
- A. Schiess Deutsches Reich
- H. Ehrentraut Deutsches Reich
- Kurt Dannenberg Deutsches Reich
Quelle
- European figure skating championships 1900–1909. Skatabase, archiviert vom am 11. Oktober 2008; abgerufen am 18. Mai 2018 (englisch).
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