1910 World Figure Skating Championships information
Annual figure skating competition held in 1910
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1910 World Figure Skating Championships
Type:
ISU Championship
Season:
1910
Location:
Davos, Switzerland (men) Berlin, German Empire (ladies and pairs)
Champions
Men's singles: Ulrich Salchow
Ladies' singles: Lily Kronberger
Pairs: Anna Hübler / Heinrich Burger
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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.
Men's competitions took place from January 29 to 30 in Davos, Switzerland. Ladies' competition took place on February 4 in Berlin, German Empire. There were only two competitors. Pairs' competition took place on February 4 also in Berlin, German Empire.
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