1989 World Figure Skating Championships


































1989 World Figure Skating Championships
Type: ISU Championship
Date: March 14 – 19
Season: 1988–89
Location:
Paris, France
Venue: Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Champions
Men's singles:
Canada Kurt Browning
Ladies' singles:
Japan Midori Ito
Pair skating:
Soviet Union Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov
Ice dance:
Soviet Union Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko
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The 1989 World Figure Skating Championships was held at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France from March 14 to 19. Medals were awarded in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.




Contents






  • 1 Medal tables


    • 1.1 Medalists


    • 1.2 Medals by country




  • 2 Results


    • 2.1 Men


    • 2.2 Ladies


    • 2.3 Pairs


    • 2.4 Ice dancing




  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Medal tables



Medalists

































Discipline
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Men

Canada Kurt Browning

United States Christopher Bowman

Poland Grzegorz Filipowski
Ladies

Japan Midori Ito

West Germany Claudia Leistner

United States Jill Trenary
Pair skating

Soviet Union Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov

Canada Cindy Landry / Lyndon Johnston

Soviet Union Elena Bechke / Denis Petrov
Ice dancing

Soviet Union Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko

Soviet Union Maya Usova / Aleksandr Zhulin

France Isabelle Duchesnay / Paul Duchesnay


Medals by country












































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Soviet Union (URS)
2 1 1 4
2
 Canada (CAN)
1 1 0 2
3
 Japan (JPN)
1 0 0 1
4
 United States (USA)
0 1 1 2
5
 West Germany (FRG)
0 1 0 1
6
 France (FRA)
0 0 1 1

 Poland (POL)
0 0 1 1
Totals (7 nations) 4 4 4 12




Results



Men


Kurt Browning became the first man to win a world championship while completing a quadruple jump.[1]









































































































































































































































































Rank
Name
Nation
TFP
CF
OP
FS

1
Kurt Browning
 Canada
3.6 5 1 1

2
Christopher Bowman
 United States
5.8 4 2 3

3
Grzegorz Filipowski
 Poland
6.2 3 5 2
4
Alexander Fadeev
 Soviet Union
6.2 1 3 4
5
Petr Barna
 Czechoslovakia
10.2 7 4 5
6
Viktor Petrenko
 Soviet Union
10.4 2 6 6
7
Daniel Doran
 United States
16.0 6 11 7
8
Oliver Höner
  Switzerland
18.0 10 10 8
9
Michael Slipchuk
 Canada
19.4 13 7 10
10
Cameron Medhurst
 Australia
20.8 11 9 11
11
Makoto Kano
 Japan
21.0 18 8 9
12
Daniel Weiss
 West Germany
25.2 9 16 12
13
Axel Médéric
 France
26.0 12 12 14
14
Dmitri Gromov
 Soviet Union
27.6 14 15 13
15
András Száraz
 Hungary
31.8 15 13 18
16
Mirko Eichhorn
 East Germany
33.2 20 17 15
17
Ralph Burghart
 Austria
34.6 8 19 20
18
Alessandro Riccitelli
 Italy
34.8 17 20 16
19
Peter Johansson
 Sweden
35.0 19 14 19
20
Henrik Walentin
 Denmark
37.0 23 18 17
Free skating not reached
21
Christian Newberry
 United Kingdom
16 25
22
Jung Sung-il
 South Korea
22 21
23
Iwo Svec
 West Germany
21 23
24
Oula Jääskeläinen
 Finland
25 22
25
David Liu
 Chinese Taipei
26 24
26
Boyko Aleksiev
 Bulgaria
24 26
27
Alexandre Geers
 Belgium
27 27
WD
Ricardo Olavarrieta
 Mexico
DNF 28


Ladies


Midori Ito was the first Japanese skater to win gold and the first woman to do a triple axel in a major ISU competition.[2]



























































































































































































































































































Rank
Name
Nation
TFP
CF
OP
FS

1
Midori Ito
 Japan
4.0 6 1 1

2
Claudia Leistner
 West Germany
4.2 1 3 2

3
Jill Trenary
 United States
5.0 2 2 3
4
Patricia Neske
 West Germany
11.6 5 6 6
5
Natalia Lebedeva
 Soviet Union
11.6 3 4 8
6
Kristi Yamaguchi
 United States
11.8 12 5 4
7
Evelyn Großmann
 East Germany
16.6 14 10 5
8
Natalia Gorbenko
 Soviet Union
17.4 4 8 11
9
Beatrice Gelmini
 Italy
18.6 11 7 10
10
Surya Bonaly
 France
18.8 16 9 7
11
Karen Preston
 Canada
22.4 17 11 9
12
Simone Lang
 East Germany
23.8 10 13 12
13
Yvonne Pokorny
 Austria
27.0 9 14 15
14
Tamara Téglássy
 Hungary
28.8 13 16 14
15
Junko Yaginuma
 Japan
29.2 15 12 16
16
Charlene Wong
 Canada
29.2 8 15 17
17
Željka Čižmešija
 Yugoslavia
34.2 7 19 20
18
Yvonne Gómez
 Spain
34.6 24 20 13
19
Helene Persson
 Sweden
37.2 21 18 18
20
Petra Vonmoos
  Switzerland
38.0 22 17 19
Free skating not reached
21
Tracy Brook
 Australia
23 21
22
Lily Lyoonjung Lee
 South Korea
20 25
23
Louisa Danskin
 United Kingdom
19 27
24
Anisette Torp-Lind
 Denmark
27 22
25
Jacqueline Soames
 United Kingdom
26 23
26
Mari Niskanen
 Finland
25 24
27
Tsvetelina Yankova
 Bulgaria
30 26
28
Diana Marcos
 Mexico
28 28
WD
Charuda Upatham
 Thailand
29 29
WD
Sandy Suy
 Belgium
DNF 18


Pairs



































































































Rank
Name
Nation
TFP
SP
FS

1

Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov

 Soviet Union
1.5 1 1

2

Cindy Landry / Lyndon Johnston

 Canada
3.0 2 2

3

Elena Bechke / Denis Petrov

 Soviet Union
5.0 4 3
4

Peggy Schwarz / Alexander König

 East Germany
6.5 3 5
5

Kristi Yamaguchi / Rudy Galindo

 United States
7.0 6 4
6

Elena Kvitchenko / Rashid Kadyrkaev

 Soviet Union
9.5 5 7
7

Isabelle Brasseur / Lloyd Eisler

 Canada
10.0 8 6
8

Natalie Seybold / Wayne Seybold

 United States
11.0 6 8
9

Anuschka Gläser / Stefan Pfrengle

 West Germany
13.5 9 9
10

Danielle Carr / Stephen Carr

 Australia
15.0 10 10
11

Cheryl Peake / Andrew Naylor

 United Kingdom
16.5 11 11


Ice dancing





































































































































































































































Rank
Name
Nation
TFP
CD
OSP
FD

1

Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko

 Soviet Union
2.0 1 1 1

2

Maya Usova / Alexander Zhulin

 Soviet Union
4.0 2 2 2

3

Isabelle Duchesnay / Paul Duchesnay

 France
7.2 3 5 3
4

Klára Engi / Attila Tóth

 Hungary
7.4 4 3 4
5

Susie Wynne / Joseph Druar

 United States
9.4 5 4 5
6

Larisa Fedorinova / Evgeni Platov

 Soviet Union
12.0 6 6 6
7

Stefania Calegari / Pasquale Camerlengo

 Italy
14.0 7 7 7
8

Karyn Garossino / Rod Garossino

 Canada
16.0 8 8 8
9

Sharon Jones / Paul Askham

 United Kingdom
18.0 9 9 9
10

Andrea Juklova / Martin Šimeček

 Czechoslovakia
20.4 11 10 10
11

Michelle McDonald / Mark Mitchell

 Canada
22.8 13 11 11
12

Dominique Yvon / Frédéric Palluel

 France
24.0 12 12 12
13

Susanna Rahkamo / Petri Kokko

 Finland
26.8 15 13 13
14

Andrea Weppelmann / Hendryk Schamberger

 West Germany
28.0 14 14 14
15

Anna Croci / Luca Mantovani

 Italy
30.8 17 15 15
16

Małgorzata Grajcar / Andrzej Dostatni

 Poland
32.0 16 16 16
17

Krisztina Kerekes / Csaba Szentpéteri

 Hungary
34.4 18 17 17
18

Diane Gerencser / Alexander Stanislavov

  Switzerland
36.4 19 19 19
19

Kaoru Takino / Kenji Takino

 Japan
38.4 20 19 19
Free dance not reached
20

Monica MacDonald / Duncan Smart

 Australia
FNR 22 21
21

Ursula Holik / Herbert Holik

 Austria
FNR 23 22
22

Park Kyung-sook / Han Seung-jong

 South Korea
FNR 24 23
23

Petya Gavazova / Nikolai Tonev

 Bulgaria
FNR 25 24
WD

April Sargent / Russ Witherby

 United States
DNF 10


References





  1. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/1989/03/17/sports/results-plus-632189.html?scp=2&sq=kurt+browning&st=nyt


  2. ^ http://articles.latimes.com/1989-03-19/sports/sp-421_1_world-figure-skating-championships




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