1924 World Figure Skating Championships

1924 World Figure Skating Championships

Infobox Figure Skating Competition
title= 1924 World Figure Skating Championships


imagesize=
caption=
comptype= ISU Championship
startdate=
enddate=
skatingseason= 1924
location= flagicon|GBR Manchester (men and pairs)
flagicon|NOR Oslo (ladies)
host=
venue=
prizemoney=
defendmen=
defendladies=
defendpairs=
defenddance=
defendsynchro=
championmen= flagicon|SWE Gillis Grafström
championladies= flagicon|AUT Herma Plank-Szabo
championpairs= flagicon|AUT Helene Engelmann & Alfred Berger
championdance=
championsynchro=
previouscomp= 1923 World Figure Skating Championships
nextcomp= 1925 World Figure Skating Championships

The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion.

The 1924 men competitions took place on February 26th to 27th, 1924 in Manchester, Great Britain.The 1924 ladies competitions took place on February 16th to 17th, 1924 in Oslo, Norway.The 1924 pairs competition took place February 26th to 27th, 1924 also in Manchester, Great Britain.

Results

Men

Judges were
* L. Fänner AUT
* R. Lund NOR
* E. Minich HUN
* C. L. Wilson GBR
* H. R. Yglesias GBR

References

* Result List provided by the ISU


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