Figure skating at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Ladies' singles

Ladies' singles figure skating
at the Games of the VII Olympiad
VenuePalais de Glace d'Anvers
DateApril 25
Competitors6 from 4 nations
Medalists
   Sweden
   Sweden
   United States
Figure skating at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Singles men ladies
Pairs mixed

The women's individual skating event held as part of the figure skating at the 1920 Summer Olympics. It was the second appearance of the event and the sport, which had previously been held in 1908.

Six skaters from four nations competed. Despite receiving no first place votes from the judges in the women's singles, Magda Julin of Sweden captured the gold on the strength of three second-place ordinals. She was three months pregnant at the time.

Theresa Weld caused a minor controversy by performing jumps such as salchows and loops, the only woman in the event to do any jumps beyond modest hops. She was told that such jumps were not considered suitable for a lady's program and that some judges marked down as a result.[1]

Results

Rank Name Nation CF FS Places
1 Magda Julin Sweden 1412.0
2 Svea Norén Sweden 2312.5
3 Theresa Weld United States 5115.5
4 Phyllis Johnson Great Britain 3518.5
5 Margot Moe Norway 4622.5
6 Ingrid Gulbrandsen Norway 6224.0

Referee:

Judges:

References

  1. "The Olympics: 1920, 1924, and 1928", Skating magazine, December 1959

Sources

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