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Figure skating at the 1972 Winter Olympics

Figure skating at the 1972 Winter Olympics

Olympic figure skating events in Sapporo 1972


The figure skating events at the 1972 Winter Olympics were held at the Makomanai Skating Rink and the Mikaho Indoor Skating Rink.[1]

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The results of both the men's and ladies' singles events were dominated by placements in the compulsory figures, which at the time were nominally worth 50% of the total score but in fact weighted more heavily than the free skating due to being judged using a wider range of marks.

In the men's event, Ondrej Nepela, the winner of the compulsory figures segment, took the gold in spite of placing only 4th in the free skating after falling on his triple loop jump. The free skating winner was Sergei Chetverukhin, who skated one of his best performances at this event to take the silver medal. Patrick Péra, second in the figures, had a poor free skating in which he fell on a triple salchow jump early in his program and then made other mistakes. Nonetheless, the weight given to figures allowed him to take the bronze medal ahead of John Misha Petkevich, Kenneth Shelley, and Toller Cranston, who all skated dynamic programs with at least one cleanly landed triple jump apiece.[2]

The effect of the figures was even more pronounced in the ladies' competition, where gold medal winner Beatrix Schuba placed only 7th in the free skating, performing mostly single jumps. The free skating was won by Janet Lynn, who received a perfect mark of 6.0 despite falling on a flying sit spin. Lynn's skating captivated the Japanese audience, especially when she got up smiling from her fall. Lynn took the bronze while Karen Magnussen, second in the free skating with a strong performance, took the silver. The third place skater in the free skating, Sonja Morgenstern, included a triple salchow in her program, which at this time was very rare for a female skater. She placed 6th overall.[3]

The pairs competition was a tight battle between the two top Russian teams. Irina Rodnina / Alexei Ulanov did not skate their best, with Ulanov missing his required double salchow jump in the short program and Rodnina making an error in the jump combination at the beginning of their free skating. They eventually won a 6–3 decision over their teammates Liudmila Smirnova / Andrei Suraikin. The bronze medal team of Manuela Groß / Uwe Kagelmann made no major errors and received the highest technical merit marks from some of the judges for their program. Their elements included a throw double axel which at this time was rarely attempted.[4]

Medal table

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Participating NOCs

Eighteen nations participated in figure skating at the 1972 Games.

Results

Men

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Referee:

  • Sonia Bianchetti

Assistant Referee:

  • Masao Hasegawa

Judges:

  • France Monique Georgelin
  • East Germany Helga von Wiecki
  • Canada Donald B. Cruikshank
  • United Kingdom Mollie Phillips
  • Austria Walter Malek
  • Czechoslovakia Emil Skákala
  • Japan Goro Ishimaru
  • United States Dora May Coy
  • Soviet Union Tatiana Danilenko
  • Poland Maria Zuchowicz (substitute)

Ladies

In the ladies' event, American skater Janet Lynn won not only a bronze medal, but also tremendous popularity among Japanese audiences because of her artistic free program, as to make appearance on the cover of "Olympic Winter Games, Sapporo 1972" photo books published in Japan, and even on Japanese TV commercials later.[5]

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Referee:

Assistant Referee:

  • Kinuka Ueno

Judges:

  • Italy Michele Beltrami
  • Soviet Union Valentin Piseev
  • East Germany Walburga Grimm
  • Sweden Ingegärd Lago
  • Austria Han Kutschera
  • Canada Joan MacLagan
  • United States Marcella Willis
  • Japan Ryuchi Obitani
  • Hungary Klára Kozári
  • United Kingdom Pamela Davis (substitute)

Pairs

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Judges:

  • Soviet Union Valentin Piseev
  • Canada Joan MacLagan
  • East Germany Walburga Grimm
  • Italy Maria Zuchowicz
  • United States Marcella Willis
  • Japan Kikuko Minami
  • United Kingdom Pamela Davis
  • West Germany Erika Schiechtl
  • France Monique Georgelin
  • Austria Walter Malek (substitute)

References

  1. "Figure Skating at the 1972 Winter Olympics". Olympedia. Archived from the original on 3 July 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  2. Litsky, Frank. (26 October 2003) FIGURE SKATING - Rewards Become Focus Of Scoring Experiment. NYTimes.com. Retrieved on 2016-07-18.

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