sport.wikisort.org - AthleteKarl Emil Julius Ulrich Salchow (7 August 1877 – 19 April 1949) was a Danish-born Swedish figure skater, who dominated the sport in the first decade of the 20th century.[1]
Swedish figure skater
Ulrich Salchow |
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 Ulrich Salchow at the 1908 Olympics |
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Full name | Karl Emil Julius Ulrich Salchow |
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Country represented | Sweden |
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Born | (1877-08-07)7 August 1877 Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Died | 19 April 1949(1949-04-19) (aged 71) Stockholm, Sweden |
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Salchow won the World Figure Skating Championships ten times, from 1901 to 1905, and from 1907 to 1911. This is still a record, which he shares with Sonja Henie who also won 10 titles in the 1920s and 1930s, and with Irina Rodnina who won 10 titles in the 1960s and 1970s.[2] Salchow did not compete in the 1906 World Championships that were held in Munich, as he feared that he would not be judged fairly against Gilbert Fuchs of Germany. When figure skating was first contested at the Summer Olympic Games in London (1908), Salchow also won the title with ease, became one of the oldest figure skating Olympic champions. In addition, Salchow won the European Championships a record nine times (1898–1900, 1904, 1906–1907, 1909–1910, 1913) and placed second in the World Championships three times.
In 1909, Ulrich Salchow first landed a jump in competition in which he took off on the back inside edge, and landed on the back outside edge of his other foot. This jump is now known as the Salchow jump in his honor.[3][4]
After his competitive days, Salchow remained active in the sport, and was president of the International Skating Union (ISU) from 1925 to 1937.[5] Furthermore, he was the chairman of AIK in Stockholm between 1928 and 1939 – the leading Swedish club in football, ice-hockey, bandy, tennis and other sports.
Ulrich Salchow was married to the dentist Dr. Anne-Elisabeth Salchow.
Salchow died in Stockholm at the age of 71 and was interred there at Norra begravningsplatsen.
Results
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Olympics | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1st | | | | | 4th |
World Championships | | | 2nd | | 2nd | 2nd | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | | |
European Championships | | | | 1st | 1st | 1st | 3rd | | | 1st | | 1st | 1st | | 1st | 1st | | 1st | |
Swedish Championships | 1st | 1st | 1st | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Preceded by Viktor Balck |
President of the International Skating Union 1925–1937 |
Succeeded by Gerrit W. A. van Laer |
World champions in figure skating – Men's singles |
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European champions in figure skating – Men's singles |
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Swedish champions in figure skating – Men's singles |
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- 1895–97: Ulrich Salchow
- 1902: Jakob Andrén
- 1904: Richard Johansson
- 1905: Per Thorén
- 1906: Bror Meyer
- 1907: Per Thorén
- 1908–10: Richard Johansson
- 1911–13: Gösta Sandahl
- 1915: Harald Rooth
- 1916: Gösta Sandahl
- 1917–19: Gillis Grafström
- 1920–21: Victor Winberg
- 1922: Lars Grafström
- 1923: Gösta Sandahl
- 1924: Kaj af Ekström
- 1926–27: Thore Mothander
- 1928: Einar Törsleff
- 1929: Nils Lindgren
- 1931: Victor Winberg
- 1932–36: Nils Lindgren
- 1937–46: Bo Mothander
- 1948–57: Hans Lindh
- 1958: Ronny Hall
- 1959–63: Raymond Wiklander
- 1964, 1966: Jan Ullmark
- 1967: Tony Berntler
- 1968–71: Thomas Callerud
- 1972–80: Thomas Öberg
- 1981–86: Lars Åkesson
- 1987–90: Peter Johansson
- 1991: Niclas Karlsson
- 1992–93: Emanuele Ancorini
- 1994: Tobias Karlsson
- 1995: Veli-Pekka Riihinen
- 1996–97: Ludvig Mannbro
- 1999: Filip Stiller
- 2000–01: Kristoffer Berntsson
- 2002–03: Filip Stiller
- 2004–05: Kristoffer Berntsson
- 2006: Adrian Schultheiss
- 2007–11: Kristoffer Berntsson
- 2012–14: Alexander Majorov
- 2015–16: Ondrej Spiegl
- 2017: Alexander Majorov
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На других языках
[de] Ulrich Salchow
Karl Emil Julius Ulrich Salchow (* 7. August 1877 in Kopenhagen; † 18. April 1949 in Stockholm) war ein schwedischer Eiskunstläufer, der im Einzellauf startete. Mit zehn Weltmeisterschaftstiteln und neun Europameisterschaftstiteln ist er der erfolgreichste Eiskunstläufer bei diesen Turnieren. Außerdem ist er der Olympiasieger von 1908 und Namensgeber des Salchow-Sprungs, eines der sechs Grundsprünge des Eiskunstlaufs.
- [en] Ulrich Salchow
[fr] Ulrich Salchow
Karl Emil Julius Ulrich Salchow est un patineur artistique suédois (né le 7 août 1877 à Copenhague et mort le 19 avril 1949 à Stockholm). Il a dominé ce sport durant la première décennie du XXe siècle.
[it] Ulrich Salchow
Karl Emil Julius Ulrich Salchow (Copenaghen, 7 agosto 1877 – Stoccolma, 18 aprile 1949) è stato un pattinatore artistico su ghiaccio svedese, considerato uno dei più grandi campioni della storia del pattinaggio di figura. Vinse 11 titoli mondiali, 9 titoli europei e la medaglia d'oro alle Olimpiadi del 1908. Fu l'inventore del salto Salchow che da lui prende il nome.
[ru] Сальхов, Ульрих
Карл Эми́ль Ю́лиус У́льрих Са́льхов (швед. Karl Emil Julius Ulrich Salchow; 7 августа 1877 (1877-08-07), Копенгаген, Дания — 18 апреля 1949, Стокгольм, Швеция) — шведский фигурист, Олимпийский чемпион 1908 года в фигурном катании, 10-кратный (с 1901 по 1905 и с 1907 по 1911) чемпион мира, 9-кратный (с 1893 по 1913) чемпион Европы. Деятель шведского и международного спортивного движения.
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