1984 Skate Canada International | |
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Date: | October 25 – 27 |
Season: | 1984–85 |
Location: | Victoria, British Columbia |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Brian Orser | |
Ladies' singles: Midori Ito | |
Pairs: Elena Bechke / Valeri Kornienko | |
Ice dance: Olga Volozhinskaya / Alexander Svinin | |
Previous: 1983 Skate Canada International | |
Next: 1985 Skate Canada International |
The 1984 Skate Canada International was held in Victoria, British Columbia on October 25–27.[1] Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
Results
Men
Rank | Name[1] | Nation |
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1 | Brian Orser | Canada |
2 | Grzegorz Filipowski | Poland |
3 | Masaru Ogawa | Japan |
4 | Mark Cockerell | United States |
5 | Petr Barna | Czechoslovakia |
6 | Laurent Depouilly | France |
7 | Gary Beacom | Canada |
8 | Daniel Doran | United States |
Ladies
Rank | Name[1] | Nation |
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1 | Midori Ito | Japan |
2 | Tiffany Chin | United States |
3 | Natalia Lebedeva | Soviet Union |
4 | Kathryn Adams | United States |
5 | Susan Jackson | United Kingdom |
6 | Carola Wolff | West Germany |
9 | Katrien Pauwels | Belgium |
10 | Charlene Wong | Canada |
Pairs
Rank | Name[1] | Nation |
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1 | Elena Bechke / Valeri Kornienko | Soviet Union |
2 | Cynthia Coull / Mark Rowsom | Canada |
3 | Katherina Matousek / Lloyd Eisler | Canada |
4 | Natalie Seybold / Wayne Seybold | United States |
5 | Christine Hough / Doug Ladret | Canada |
... |
Ice dancing
Rank | Name[1] | Nation |
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1 | Olga Volozhinskaya / Alexander Svinin | Soviet Union |
2 | Petra Born / Rainer Schönborn | West Germany |
3 | Kelly Johnson / John Thomas | Canada |
4 | Eva Hunyadi / Jay Pinkerton | United States |
5 | Susan Wynne / Joseph Druar | United States |
6 | Sharon Jones / Paul Askham | United Kingdom |
7 | Kathrin Beck / Christoff Beck | Austria |
8 | Klara Engi / Attila Toth | Hungary |
9 | Michelle McDonald / Patrick Mandley | Canada |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Skate Canada International" (PDF). Skate Canada. September 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 1, 2016.
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