1981 Skate Canada International

The 1981 Skate Canada International was held in Ottawa, Ontario.[1] Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.

1981 Skate Canada International
Season:1981–82
Location:Ottawa, Ontario
Champions
Men's singles:
Norbert Schramm
Ladies' singles:
Tracey Wainman
Ice dance:
Carol Fox / Richard Dalley
Previous:
1980 Skate Canada International
Next:
1982 Skate Canada International

Results

Men

Norbert Schramm won the compulsory figures, and took both second places in short program and free skating (receiving in free skating five 5.7 marks for technical merit and five 5.8 for artistic impression). Brian Orser was only 4th in the figures, but he was 1st in the short, and won the free, completed a triple axel jump, received seven 5.9 for technical merit. Vitaly Egorov also have trying a triple axel.[2]

Rank Name[1] Nation Total
1 Norbert Schramm West Germany3.4
2 Brian Orser Canada3.8
3 Jozef Sabovčík Czechoslovakia5.4
4 Grzegorz Filipowski Poland7.4
5 Mark Cockerell United States10.6
6 Vitali Egorov Soviet Union11.4
7 Kevin Parker Canada14.8
8 Christopher Howarth United Kingdom16.6
WD Gordon Forbes Canada

Ladies

Tracey Wainman captured first place, being only third in each part of competition (figures, short, and free). Rosalynn Sumners won the free skating.

Rank Name[1] Nation TFP CF SP FS
1 Tracey Wainman Canada6.0333
2 Rosalynn Sumners United States6.61
3 Kira Ivanova Soviet Union7.02
4 Claudia Kristofics-Binder Austria7.6
5 Priscilla Hill United States8.2
6 Elizabeth Manley Canada9.01
7 Karen Wood United Kingdom15.2
8 Reiko Kobayashi Japan17.0
9 Catarina Lindgren Sweden17.2
10 Anne-Sophie de Kristoffy France18.2
11 Claudia Leistner West Germany21.0
12 Paivi Nieminen Finland23.0

Ice dancing

Rank Name[1] Nation
1 Carol Fox / Richard Dalley United States
2 Karen Barber / Nicky Slater United Kingdom
3 Natalia Karamysheva / Rostislav Sinitsyn Soviet Union
4
5
6 Kelly Johnson / Kris Barber Canada
7
8
9 Tracey Michael / Kerry Spong Canada
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References

  1. "Skate Canada International" (PDF). Skate Canada. September 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 1, 2016.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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