1902 World Figure Skating Championships
- 1902 World Figure Skating Championships
Infobox Figure Skating Competition
title= 1902 World Figure Skating Championships
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comptype= ISU Championship
startdate= February 13
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skatingseason= 1902
location= flagicon|GBR London
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championmen= flagicon|SWE Ulrich Salchow
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previouscomp= 1901 World Figure Skating Championships
nextcomp= 1903 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 1902 competition took place on February 13th, 1902 in London, Great Britain.
Only the men's event was supposed to be held. Just 4 skaters participated. However one of them was a lady, Mrs. Madge Syers-Cave. The ISU rules did not specify that only men are allowed to participate. In the following year rules got changed and separate World Championships for Ladies and Men were introduced, but the Ladies event was first held in 1906.
Results
Judges were
* W. F. Adams GBR
* J. H. Thomson GBR
* H. Wendt flagcountry|GER|empire
* Dr. P. Weryho RUS
* I. Westergren SWE
References
* Result List provided by the ISU
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