Medal tables edit
Medalists edit
Medals by country edit
Results edit
Men edit
Kurt Browning became the first man to win a world championship while completing a quadruple jump.[1]
Ladies edit
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]
Pairs edit
Ice dancing edit
References edit
- ^ "Results Plus". The New York Times. 17 March 1989.
- ^ "Archives".
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1989, world, figure, skating, championships, held, march, palais, omnisports, paris, bercy, paris, medals, were, awarded, singles, ladies, singles, pair, skating, dancing, type, championshipdate, march, 19season, 1988, 89location, paris, francevenue, palais, o. The 1989 World Figure Skating Championships was held March 14 19 at the Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy in Paris Medals were awarded in men s singles ladies singles pair skating and ice dancing 1989 World Figure Skating ChampionshipsType ISU ChampionshipDate March 14 19Season 1988 89Location Paris FranceVenue Palais Omnisports de Paris BercyChampionsMen s singles Kurt BrowningLadies singles Midori ItoPairs Ekaterina Gordeeva Sergei GrinkovIce dance Marina Klimova Sergei PonomarenkoNavigationPrevious 1988 World ChampionshipsNext 1990 World Championships 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 linksMedal tables editMedalists edit Discipline Gold Silver BronzeMen nbsp Kurt Browning nbsp Christopher Bowman nbsp Grzegorz FilipowskiLadies nbsp Midori Ito nbsp Claudia Leistner nbsp Jill TrenaryPair skating nbsp Ekaterina Gordeeva Sergei Grinkov nbsp Cindy Landry Lyndon Johnston nbsp Elena Bechke Denis PetrovIce dancing nbsp Marina Klimova Sergei Ponomarenko nbsp Maya Usova Aleksandr Zhulin nbsp Isabelle Duchesnay Paul DuchesnayMedals by country edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Soviet Union URS 21142 nbsp Canada CAN 11023 nbsp Japan JPN 10014 nbsp United States USA 01125 nbsp West Germany FRG 01016 nbsp France FRA 0011 nbsp Poland POL 0011Totals 7 entries 44412Results editMen edit Kurt Browning became the first man to win a world championship while completing a quadruple jump 1 Rank Name Nation TFP CF OP FS1 Kurt Browning nbsp Canada 3 6 5 1 12 Christopher Bowman nbsp United States 5 8 4 2 33 Grzegorz Filipowski nbsp Poland 6 2 3 5 24 Alexander Fadeev nbsp Soviet Union 6 2 1 3 45 Petr Barna nbsp Czechoslovakia 10 2 7 4 56 Viktor Petrenko nbsp Soviet Union 10 4 2 6 67 Daniel Doran nbsp United States 16 0 6 11 78 Oliver Honer nbsp Switzerland 18 0 10 10 89 Michael Slipchuk nbsp Canada 19 4 13 7 1010 Cameron Medhurst nbsp Australia 20 8 11 9 1111 Makoto Kano nbsp Japan 21 0 18 8 912 Daniel Weiss nbsp West Germany 25 2 9 16 1213 Axel Mederic nbsp France 26 0 12 12 1414 Dmitri Gromov nbsp Soviet Union 27 6 14 15 1315 Andras Szaraz nbsp Hungary 31 8 15 13 1816 Mirko Eichhorn nbsp East Germany 33 2 20 17 1517 Ralph Burghart nbsp Austria 34 6 8 19 2018 Alessandro Riccitelli nbsp Italy 34 8 17 20 1619 Peter Johansson nbsp Sweden 35 0 19 14 1920 Henrik Walentin nbsp Denmark 37 0 23 18 17Free skating not reached21 Christian Newberry nbsp United Kingdom 16 2522 Jung Sung il nbsp South Korea 22 2123 Iwo Svec nbsp West Germany 21 2324 Oula Jaaskelainen nbsp Finland 25 2225 David Liu nbsp Chinese Taipei 26 2426 Boyko Aleksiev nbsp Bulgaria 24 2627 Alexandre Geers nbsp Belgium 27 27WD Ricardo Olavarrieta nbsp Mexico DNF 28Ladies edit 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 FS1 Midori Ito nbsp Japan 4 0 6 1 12 Claudia Leistner nbsp West Germany 4 2 1 3 23 Jill Trenary nbsp United States 5 0 2 2 34 Patricia Neske nbsp West Germany 11 6 5 6 65 Natalia Lebedeva nbsp Soviet Union 11 6 3 4 86 Kristi Yamaguchi nbsp United States 11 8 12 5 47 Evelyn Grossmann nbsp East Germany 16 6 14 10 58 Natalia Gorbenko nbsp Soviet Union 17 4 4 8 119 Beatrice Gelmini nbsp Italy 18 6 11 7 1010 Surya Bonaly nbsp France 18 8 16 9 711 Karen Preston nbsp Canada 22 4 17 11 912 Simone Lang nbsp East Germany 23 8 10 13 1213 Yvonne Pokorny nbsp Austria 27 0 9 14 1514 Tamara Teglassy nbsp Hungary 28 8 13 16 1415 Junko Yaginuma nbsp Japan 29 2 15 12 1616 Charlene Wong nbsp Canada 29 2 8 15 1717 Zeljka Cizmesija nbsp Yugoslavia 34 2 7 19 2018 Yvonne Gomez nbsp Spain 34 6 24 20 1319 Helene Persson nbsp Sweden 37 2 21 18 1820 Petra Vonmoos nbsp Switzerland 38 0 22 17 19Free skating not reached21 Tracy Brook nbsp Australia 23 2122 Lily Lyoonjung Lee nbsp South Korea 20 2523 Louisa Danskin nbsp United Kingdom 19 2724 Anisette Torp Lind nbsp Denmark 27 2225 Jacqueline Soames nbsp United Kingdom 26 2326 Mari Niskanen nbsp Finland 25 2427 Tsvetelina Yankova nbsp Bulgaria 30 2628 Diana Marcos nbsp Mexico 28 2829 Charuda Upatham nbsp Thailand 29 29WD Sandy Suy nbsp Belgium DNF 18Pairs edit Rank Name Nation TFP SP FS1 Ekaterina Gordeeva Sergei Grinkov nbsp Soviet Union 1 5 1 12 Cindy Landry Lyndon Johnston nbsp Canada 3 0 2 23 Elena Bechke Denis Petrov nbsp Soviet Union 5 0 4 34 Peggy Schwarz Alexander Konig nbsp East Germany 6 5 3 55 Kristi Yamaguchi Rudy Galindo nbsp United States 7 0 6 46 Elena Kvitchenko Rashid Kadyrkaev nbsp Soviet Union 9 5 5 77 Isabelle Brasseur Lloyd Eisler nbsp Canada 10 0 8 68 Natalie Seybold Wayne Seybold nbsp United States 11 0 6 89 Anuschka Glaser Stefan Pfrengle nbsp West Germany 13 5 9 910 Danielle Carr Stephen Carr nbsp Australia 15 0 10 1011 Cheryl Peake Andrew Naylor nbsp United Kingdom 16 5 11 11Ice dancing edit Rank Name Nation TFP CD OSP FD1 Marina Klimova Sergei Ponomarenko nbsp Soviet Union 2 0 1 1 12 Maya Usova Alexander Zhulin nbsp Soviet Union 4 0 2 2 23 Isabelle Duchesnay Paul Duchesnay nbsp France 7 2 3 5 34 Klara Engi Attila Toth nbsp Hungary 7 4 4 3 45 Susie Wynne Joseph Druar nbsp United States 9 4 5 4 56 Larisa Fedorinova Evgeni Platov nbsp Soviet Union 12 0 6 6 67 Stefania Calegari Pasquale Camerlengo nbsp Italy 14 0 7 7 78 Karyn Garossino Rod Garossino nbsp Canada 16 0 8 8 89 Sharon Jones Paul Askham nbsp United Kingdom 18 0 9 9 910 Andrea Juklova Martin Simecek nbsp Czechoslovakia 20 4 11 10 1011 Michelle McDonald Mark Mitchell nbsp Canada 22 8 13 11 1112 Dominique Yvon Frederic Palluel nbsp France 24 0 12 12 1213 Susanna Rahkamo Petri Kokko nbsp Finland 26 8 15 13 1314 Andrea Weppelmann Hendryk Schamberger nbsp West Germany 28 0 14 14 1415 Anna Croci Luca Mantovani nbsp Italy 30 8 17 15 1516 Malgorzata Grajcar Andrzej Dostatni nbsp Poland 32 0 16 16 1617 Krisztina Kerekes Csaba Szentpeteri nbsp Hungary 34 4 18 17 1718 Diane Gerencser Alexander Stanislavov nbsp Switzerland 36 4 19 19 1919 Kaoru Takino Kenji Takino nbsp Japan 38 4 20 19 19Free dance not reached20 Monica MacDonald Duncan Smart nbsp Australia 22 2121 Ursula Holik Herbert Holik nbsp Austria 23 2222 Park Kyung sook Han Seung jong nbsp South Korea 24 2323 Petya Gavazova Nikolai Tonev nbsp Bulgaria 25 24WD April Sargent Russ Witherby nbsp United States DNF 10References edit Results Plus The New York Times 17 March 1989 Archives External links editresults Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 World Figure Skating Championships amp oldid 1168358326, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,
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