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As host, Norway automatically qualified spots to the 1994 Olympics. In 1992, however, the Norwegian Olympic Committee announced that skaters aspiring to be selected for Norway would have to finish in the top 12 at the European or World Championships. Since none met this requirement, Norway opted to withdraw from all the events.
Rank Name Nation SP FS TFP Alexei Urmanov Russia 1 1 1.5 Elvis Stojko Canada 2 2 3.0 Philippe Candeloro France 3 5 6.5 4 Viktor Petrenko Ukraine 9 4 8.5 5 Kurt Browning
The 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships were held at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.Medals were awarded in four colors: gold (first), silver (second), bronze (third), and pewter (fourth) in four disciplines – men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice.
Figure skating: Women's singles: February 25 Silver: Randy Bartz John Coyle Eric Flaim Andrew Gabel: Short track speed skating: Men's 5000 meter relay: February 26 Bronze: Amy Peterson: Short track speed skating: Women's 500 meters: February 24 Bronze: Karen Cashman Amy Peterson Cathy Turner Nikki Ziegelmeyer: Short track speed skating: Women's ...
Ladies' single skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics was contested between 23 and 25 February 1994 at the Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre. There were 27 skaters from 16 nations that participated. There were 27 skaters from 16 nations that participated.
Shiskova and Naumov would win silver at the 1995 World Figure Skating Championships and the Champion Series (Grand Prix) Final title in 1996, their last major win. They retired in 1998 to coach ...
Team USA’s Olympic figure skating team is packed with talent — making them a strong competitor in every event. The roster for the 2022 Beijing Games, which kicked off on Friday, February 4, is ...
The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially known by the International Olympic Committee as the XVII Olympic Winter Games, were a multi-sport event held in Lillehammer, Norway, from February 12 through February 27, 1994.