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Historical Results from Ennia Challenge Cup

In the 1970's and 1980's, The Netherlands played host to a very popular autumn international competition called the Ennia Challenge Cup. The event was very popular with many skaters as it billed itself as an 'international free skating competition', opting to exclude compulsory figures altogether. The event lost its original title sponsor and fell by the wayside for over two decades. In the late 2000's, it was was reimagined as the International Challenge Cup. On this page, you will find detailed results from the event's first incarnation. 

Poster for the Ennia Challenge Cup, an international figure skating competition in The Hague, Netherlands

1976 ENNIA CHALLENGE CUP (The Hague, Netherlands, November 26-27, 1976)

Women:

1. Bibiana Pruyn (HOL)
2. Annemarie Verlaan (HOL)
3. Belinda Coulthard (AUS)
4. Maria Cristina Fattorini (SUI)
5. Daniela Borchers (FRG)
6. Astrid Jansen in del Wal (HOL)
7. Birgit Reith (FRG)
8. Kristina Svensson (SWE)
9. Ilona Blokpool (HOL)
10. Paola Milocca (ITA)
11. Margaret Doolan (AUS)
WD. Sabine Winkler (AUT)
WD. Petra Schruf (AUT)
WD. Danielle Massaneck (FRG)
WD. Mitricica Doina (ROM)

1977 ENNIA CHALLENGE CUP (The Hague, Netherlands, November 15-20, 1977)

Men:

1. David Santee (USA)
2. Fumio Igarashi (JPN)
3. Daniel Béland (CAN)
4. Helmut Kristofics-Binder (AUT)
5. Grzegorz Głowania (POL)
6. Richard Furrer (SUI) 
7. Gert-Walter Grabner (FRG)
8. Pierre Lamine (FRA)
9. Andrew Bestwick (GRB)
10. Perry Meek (AUS)
11. Jaochim Edel (FRG)
12. Shinji Someya (JPN)
13. Francis Demarteau (BEL)
14. Jan Glerup (DEN)
WD. Vladimir Kovalev (SOV)

Women:

1. Emi Watanabe (JPN)
2. Susan Broman (FIN)
3. Kristiina Wegelius (FIN)
4. Kathy Gelecinskyj (USA)
5. Sonja Stanek (AUT)
6. Marina Ignatova (SOV)
9. Carolyn Skoczen (CAN)
13. Astrid Jansen in de Wal (HOL)
14. Rudina Pasveer (HOL)
21. Herma van der Horst (HOL)
?. Grażyna Dudek (POL)
?. Mariko Yoshida (JPN)
?. Anita Siegfried (SUI)
?. Franca Bianconi (ITA)
?. Phyllida Beck (GRB)
?. Alice Fell (GRB)
?. Marie-Reine Le Gougne (FRA)
?. Boo Yong Lee (KOR)
?. Katja Seretti (ITA)
?. Corinne Wyrsch (SUI)
?. Corinna Tanski (FRG)
?. Gabrielle Buschütter (FRG)
?. Belinda Coulthard (AUS)
?. Sharon Burley (AUS)
?. Kira Ivanova (SOV)

*These results are incomplete. If you are able to assist with any missing results, please don't hesitate to reach out!

Ice Dance:

1. Elena Garanina and Igor Zavozin (SOV)
2. Elena Skorochodwa and Alexei Badajnov (SOV)
3. Stacey Smith and John Summers (USA)
4. Stefania Bertele and Walter Cecconi (ITA)
5. Daphne Cronhelm and David Buckingham (GRB)
6. Claudia Koch / Peter Schübl (AUT)
7. Martine Olivier and Yves Tarayre (FRA)
8. Yumiko Kage and Tadayuki Takahashi (JPN)
9. Vera Dankow and Friedrich Dieck (FRG)
10. Susanne and Christoph Becherer (FRG)

Team:

1. United States
2. Japan
3. Austria
4. Great Britain
5. France/West Germany (tie)

Poster for the Ennia Challenge Cup, an international figure skating competition in The Hague, Netherlands

1978 ENNIA CHALLENGE CUP (The Hague, Netherlands, November 15-19, 1978)

Men:

1. Scott Cramer (USA)
2. Jean-Christophe Simond (FRA)
3. Dennis Coi (CAN)
4. Norbert Schramm (FRG)
5. Vladimir Kotin (SOV)
6. Shinji Someya (JPN)
7. Grzegorz Głowania (POL)
8. Helmut Kristofics-Binder (AUT)
9. Kurt Kürzinger (FRG)
10. Ivan Kralik (CZE)

*These results are incomplete. If you are able to assist with any missing results, please don't hesitate to reach out!

Women:

1. Denise Biellmann (SUI)
2. Renata Baierová (CZE)
3. Natalia Strelkova (SOV)
4. Heather Kemkaran (CAN)
5. Petra Ernert (FRG)
6. Kelsy Ufford (USA)
7. Astrid Janssen in de Wal (HOL)
8. Peggy McLean (CAN)
9. Petra Schruf (AUT)
10. Hirko Sakano (JPN)

*These results are incomplete. If you are able to assist with any missing results, please don't hesitate to reach out!

Pairs:

1. Irina Vorobieva and Igor Livosky (SOV)
2. Sheryl Franks and Michael Botticelli (USA)
3. Ingrid Spieglová and Alan Spiegl (CZE)
4. Sabine Fuchs and Xavier Videau (FRA)
5. Barbara Underhill and Paul Martini (CAN)
6. Maria Jeżak and Lech Matuszewski (POL)
7. Kyoko Hagiwara and Hisao Ozaki (JPN)

Ice Dance:

1. Liliana Řeháková and Stanislav Drastich (CZE)
2. Natalia Karamysheva and Rostislav Sinitsyn (SOV)
3. Susi and Peter Handschmann (SUI)
4. Carol Fox and Richard Dalley (USA)
5. Patricia Fletcher and Michael de la Penotiere (CAN)
6. Jolanta Wesołowska and Andrzej Alberciak (POL)
7. Claudia Koch and Peter Schubl (AUT)
8. Regula Lattmann and Hanspeter Müller (SUI)
9. Nathalie Hervé and Pierre Béchu (FRA)
10. Yumiko Kage and Tadayuki Takahashi (JPN)
11. Antonia and Ferdinand Becherer (FRG) 

1979 ENNIA CHALLENGE CUP INTERNATIONAL FREE SKATING COMPETITION (The Hague, Netherlands, November 13-18, 1979)

Men:

1. Robin Cousins (GRB)
2. Gordon Forbes (CAN)
3. Robert Wagenhoffer (USA)
4. Dennis Coi (CAN)
5. Vladimir Kotin (SOV)
6. Takashi Mura (JPN)
7. Grzegorz Filipowski (POL)
8. Shinji Someya (JPN)
9. Gary Beacom (CAN)
10. Bobby Beauchamp (CAN)
?. Jozef Sabovčík (CZE)
?. Laurent Depouilly (FRA) 

*These results are incomplete. If you are able to assist with any missing results, please don't hesitate to reach out!

Women:

1. Renata Baierová (CZE) 
2. Elaine Zayak (USA)
3. Heather Kemkaran (CAN)
4. Sandra Leighton (CAN)
5. Yoko Yakushi (JPN)
6. Mercedes Roskam (FRG)
7. Petra Schruf (AUT)
8. Astrid Janssen in de Wal (HOL)
9. Manuela Ruben (FRG)
10. Vicki Marie Holland (AUS)
11. Megumi Yanagihara (JPN)
12. Karin Tesler (ITA)
?. Rudina Pasveer (HOL)

*These results are incomplete. If you are able to assist with any missing results, please don't hesitate to reach out!

Pairs:

1. Irina Vorobieva and Igor Livosky (SOV)
2. Veronika Pershina and Marat Akbarov (SOV)
3. Christina Riegel and Andreas Nischwitz (FRG)
4. Ingrid Spieglová and Alan Spiegl (CZE)
5. Yukiko Okabe and Takashi Mura (JPN)
6. Katherina Matousek and Eric Thomsen (CAN)
7. Lea Ann Miller and Bill Fauver (USA)

Ice Dance:

1. Liliana Řeháková and Stanislav Drastich (CZE)
2. Elena Garanina and Igor Zavozin (SOV)
3. Susi and Peter Handschmann (AUT)
4. Kim Krohn and Barry Hagan (USA)
5. Karen and Douglas Mankowich (USA)
6. Lillian Heming and Murray Carey (CAN)
7. Marie McNeil and Rob McCall (CAN)
8. Martine Vigouret and Alan Atkins (CAN)
9. Gabriella Remport and Sándor Nagy (HUN)
10. Elisabetta Parisi and Roberto Pelizzola (ITA)

*These results are incomplete. If you are able to assist with any missing results, please don't hesitate to reach out!


1980 ENNIA CHALLENGE CUP INTERNATIONAL FREE SKATING COMPETITION (The Hague, Netherlands, November 11-16, 1980)

Men:

1. Jean-Christophe Simond (FRA)
2. Mark Cockerell (USA)
3. Daniel Béland (CAN)
4. Rudi Cerne (FRG)
5. Gary Beacom (CAN)
6. Grzegorz Filipowski (POL)
7. Leonid Kaznakov (SOV)
8. Jozef Sabovčík (CZE)
9. Laurent Depouilly (FRA)
10. Christopher Howarth (GRB)
11. Andrew Bestwick (GRB)
12. Bruno Delmaestro (ITA)
13. Jim White (USA)
14. Bruno Watschinger (AUT)
15. Michael Pasfield (AUS)
16. Eric Krol (BEL)

Women:

1. Jackie Farrell (USA)
2. Katarina Witt (GDR)
3. Megumi Yamashita (JPN)
4. Karen Wood (GRB)
5. Simone Grigorescu (USA)
6. Kira Ivanova (SOV)
7. Petra Schruf (AUT)
8. Vicki Marie Holland (AUS)
9. Editha Dotson (BEL)
10. Masako Kato (JPN)
11. Sophie Cuissot (FRA)
12. Marina Scheibler (SUI)
13. Amanda James (AUS)
14. Paivi Nieminen (FIN)
15. Rudina Pasveer (HOL)
16. Nathalie Hildesheimer (FRA)
17. Franca Bianconi (ITA)
18. Li Scha Wang (HOL)
19. Nevenka Lisak (YUG)
20. Esther Steinfels (SUI)
WD. Sandra Mattiussi (CAN)

Pairs:

1. Christina Riegel and Andreas Nischwitz (FRG)
2. Kitty and Peter Carruthers (USA)
3. Susan Garland and Robert Daw (GRB)
4. Rebecca Gough and Mark Rowsom (CAN)
5. Zhanna Iljana and Aleksandr Vlasov (SOV)
6. Katherina Matousek and Eric Thomsen (CAN)
7. Maria Jeżak and Lech Matuszewski (POL)
8. Dawn Packer and Ian Jenkins (GRB)
9. Mutsumi Takezaki and Koji Okajima (JPN)

Ice Dance:

1. Natalia Bestemianova and Andrei Bukin (RUS)
2. Natalia Karymysheva and Rostislav Sinitsyn (SOV)
3. Wendy Sessions and Stephen Williams (GRB)
4. Joanne French and John Thomas (CAN)
5. Jana Beránková and Jan Barták (CZE)
6. Nathalie Hervé and Pierre Béchu (FRA)
7. Elisa Spitz and Scott Gregory (USA)
8. Gina Marie Aucoin and Hans-Peter Ponikau (CAN)
9. Judit Péterfy and Csaba Bálint (HUN)
10. Elke and Dieter Kwiet (FRG)
11. Jindra Holá and Karol Foltán (CZE)
12. Maria Kniffer and Manfred Hübler (AUT) 
13. Regula Lattmann and Hanspeter Müller (SUI)
14. Martine Olivier and Philippe Boissier (FRA)
15. Marilena Medea and Luigi Freroni (ITA)
16. Iwona Bielas and Jacek Jasiaczek (POL)
17. Marianne Van Bommel and Wayne Deweyert (HOL)
18. Yumiko Kage and Yoshiki Nakajima (JPN)
19. Graziella and Marco Ferpozzi (POL)
WD. Ellen Pulver and Donald Adair (USA)

Team:

1. United States
2. Great Britain
3. West Germany
4. France
5. Canada
6. Soviet Union

Joan Haanappel's introduction to the 1981 Ennia Challenge Cup

1981 ENNIA CHALLENGE CUP INTERNATIONAL FREE SKATING COMPETITION (The Hague, Netherlands, November 10-15, 1981)

Men:

1. Rudi Cerne (FRG)
2. Jimmie Santee (USA)
3. Dennis Coi (CAN)
4. Tom Dickson (USA)
5. Konstantin Kokora (SOV)
6. Didier Monge (FRA)
7. Neil Paterson (CAN)
8. Grzegorz Głowania (POL)
9. Atsushi Oshima (JPN)
10. Laurent Depouilly (FRA)
11. Tatsuya Fuiji (JPN)
12. Ivan Kralik (CZE)
13. Andreas Narzi (AUT)
14. Michael Pasfield (AUS)
15. Richard Furrer (SUI)
16. Tomislav Čižmešija (YUG)
17. Lars Åkesson (SWE)
18. Edward van Campen (HOL)

Women:

1. Katarina Witt (GDR)
2. Elaine Zayak (USA)
3. Diane Mae Ogibowski (CAN)
4. Kerry Smith (CAN)
5. Myriam Oberwiler (SUI)
6. Cornelia Tesch (SUI)
7. Juri Ozawa (JPN)
8. Hana Veselá (CZE)
9. Melissa Thomas (USA)
10. Vicki Marie Holland (AUS)
11. Catarina Lindgren (SWE)
12. Karin Riediger (FRG)
13. Marina Serova (SOV)
14. Sophie Cuissot (FRA)
15. Nina Oestman (FIN)
16. Megumi Aotani (JPN)
17. Susan Jackson (GRB)
18. Petra Schruf (AUT)
19. Li Scha Wang (HOL)
20. Ingrid Aalders (HOL)
21. Genevieve Schoumacker (BEL)
22. Anette Nygaard (DEN)

Pairs:

1. Barbara Underhill and Paul Martini (CAN)
2. Larisa Selezneva and Oleg Makarov (SOV)
3. Vicki Heasley and Robert Wagenhoffer (USA)
4. Melinda Kunhegyi and Lyndon Johnston (CAN)
5. Lea Ann Miller and Bill Fauver (USA)
5. Bettina Hage and Stefan Zins (FRG)

Ice Dance:

1. Carol Fox and Richard Dalley (USA)
2. Jana Beránková and Jan Barták (CZE)
3. Tracy Wilson and Rob McCall (CAN)
4. Joanne French and John Thomas (CAN)
5. Tatiana Kuzmina and Igor Chinjaev (RUS)
6. Elena Batanova and Alexei Soloviev (SOV)
7. Jindra Holá and Karol Foltán (CZE)
8. Karen Roughton and Mark Reed (GRB)
9. Robi Shepard and Kelly Witt (USA)
10. Maria Kniffer and Manfred Hübler (AUT) 
11. Martine Olivier and Philippe Boissier (FRA)
12. Antonia and Ferdinand Becherer (FRG)
13. Marianne Van Bommel and Wayne Deweyert (HOL)
14. Graziella and Marco Ferpozzi (SUI)
15. Esther Guiglia and Roland Maeder (SUI)
16. Isabella Micheli and Roberto Pelizzola (ITA)
17. Tomoko Tanaka and Hiroyuki Suzuki (JPN)
18. Ulla Ornmarker and Thomas Svedberg (SWE)

Team:

1. United States
2. Canada
3. Soviet Union
4. West Germany
5. Czechoslovakia
6. Switzerland
7. Japan
8. France
9. Austria
10. Sweden

1982 ENNIA CHALLENGE CUP INTERNATIONAL FREE SKATING COMPETITION (The Hague, Netherlands, November 9-14, 1982)

Men:

1. Brian Boitano (USA)
2. Norbert Schramm (FRG)
3. Jozef Sabovčík (CZE) 
4. Grzegorz Filipowski (POL)
5. Igor Bobrin (SOV)
6. Masaru Ogawa (JPN)
7. James White (USA)
8. Falko Kirsten (GDR)
9. Gordon Forbes (CAN)
10. Philippe Paulet (FRA)
11. Makoto Kano (JPN)
12. Thomas Hlavik (AUT)
13. Pierre Seveno (FRA)
14. Cameron Medhurst (AUS)
15. Todd Sand (DEN)
16. Paul Robinson (GRB)
17. Eugenio Biaggini (SUI)

Women:

1. Vikki de Vries (USA)
2. Claudia Leistner (FRG)
3. Anna Antonova (SOV)
4. Janina Wirth (GDR)
5. Charlene Wong (CAN)
6. Maria Causey (USA)
7. Karen Wood (GRB)
8. Juri Ozawa (JPN)
9. Li Scha Wang (HOL)
10. Hanne Gamborg (DEN)
11. Antonella Carrera (ITA)
12. Rachel Ravenhill (GRB)
13. Heike Gobbers (FRG)
14. Claudia Villiger (SUI)
15. Hana Veselá (CZE)
16. Katrien Pauwels (BEL)
17. Helena Chwila (POL)
18. Masako Kato (JPN)
19. Nathalie Hildesheimer (FRA)
20. Susanne Gschwend (AUT)
21. Sandra Saxer (SUI)
22. Barbara Każmierczak
23. Sophie Cuissot (FRA)
24. Ingrid Aalders (HOL)

Pairs:

1. Larisa Selezneva and Oleg Makarov (SOV)
2. Birgit Lorenz and Knut Schubert (GDR)
3. Susan Garland and Ian Jenkins (GRB)
4. Jana Havlová and René Novotný (CZE)
5. Lynne and Jay Freeman (USA)
6. Melinda Kunhegyi and Lyndon Johnston (CAN)
7. Carol and Carl Nelson (GRB)
8. Cara and Craig Gill (USA)

Ice Dance:

1. Karen Barber and Nicky Slater (GRB)
2. Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko (SOV)
3. Natalia Karmysheva and Rostislav Sinitsyn (SOV)
4. Karyn and Rod Garossino (CAN)
5. Renée Roca and Gorsha Sur (SOV)
6. Jindra Holá and Karol Foltán (CZE)
7. Birgit Goller and Peter Klisch (FRG)
8. Yumiko Kage and Yoshiki Nakajima (JPN)
9. Marianne Van Bommel and Wayne Deweyert (HOL)
10. Kathrin and Christoff Beck (AUT)
11. Eva Hunyadi and Jay Pinkerton (USA)
12. Graziella and Marco Ferpozzi (SUI)
13. Bożena Wierzchowska and Robert Kazanowski (POL)
14. Tomoko Tanaka and Hiroyuki Suzuki (JPN)
15. Salomé Brunner and Markus Merz (SUI)
16. Brunhilde Bianchi and Walter Rizzo (ITA)

Team:

1. United States
2. East Germany
3. Soviet Union
4. Great Britain
5. Canada
6. Czechoslovakia

1983 ENNIA CHALLENGE CUP INTERNATIONAL FREE SKATING COMPETITION (The Hague, Netherlands, November 8-13, 1983)

Men:

1. Brian Orser (CAN)
2. Takashi Mura (JPN)
3. Rudi Cerne (FRG)
4. Petr Barna (CZE)
5. Falko Kirsten (GDR)
6. Mark Cockerell (USA)
7. Makoto Kano (JPN)
8. Gzregorz Filipowski (POL)
9. Gurgen Vandanyan (SOV)
10. Paul Robinson (GRB)
11. Tom Dickson (USA)
12. Wojciech Gwinner (POL)
13. Miljan Begovic (YUG)
14. Pierre Seveno (FRA)
15. Mark Pepperday (GRB)
16. Richard Furrer (SUI)
17. Fini Ravn (DEN)
18. Perry Meek (AUS)
19. Didier Dieufils (SUI)
20. Ralph Burghart (AUT)
21. Edward van Campen (HOL)
22. Mark Basto (AUS)

Women:

1. Katarina Witt (GDR)
2. Midori Ito (JPN)
3. Sachie Yuki (JPN)
4. Anna Kondrashova (SOV)
5. Jill Frost (USA)
6. Cynthia Coull (CAN)
7. Susan Jackson (GRB)
8. Leslie Sikes (USA)
9. Barbara van der Hoogen (HOL)
10. Antonella Carrera (ITA)
11. Karen Wood (GRB)
12. Lotta Falkenback (SWE)
13. Gigi Siegert (AUT)
14. Hana Veselá (CZE)
15. Véronique Degardin (FRA)
16. Mirella Grazia (SUI)
17. Heike Gobbers (FRG)
18. Manuela Tschupp (SUI)
19. Susanna Peltola (FIN)
20. Amanda James (AUS)
21. Helena Chwila (POL)
WD. Agnès Gosselin (FRA)
WD. Kay Thomson (CAN)

Pairs:

1. Birgit Lorenz and Knut Schubert (GDR)
2. Cynthia Coull and Mark Rowsom (CAN)
3. Katherina Matousek and Lloyd Eisler (CAN)
4. Claudia Massari and Leonardo Azzola (FRG)
5. Lea Ann Miller and Bill Fauver (USA)
6. Toshimi Ito and Takashi Mura (JPN)
7. Lynne and Jay Freeman (USA)
8. Dagmar Kovářová and Jozef Komár (CZE)

Ice Dance:

1. Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko (SOV)
2. Elena Batanova and Alexei Soloviev (SOV)
3. Tracy Wilson and Rob McCall (CAN)
4. Elisa Spitz and Scott Gregory (USA)
5. Jindra Holá and Karol Foltán (CZE)
6. Susie Wynne and Joseph Druar (USA)
7. Isabelle and Paul Duchesnay (CAN)
8. Kathrin and Christoff Beck (AUT)
9. Marianne Van Bommel and Wayne Deweyert (HOL)
10. Noriko Sato and Tadayuki Takahashi (JPN)
11. Bożena Wierzchowska and Robert Kazanowski (POL)
12. Antonia and Ferdinand Becherer (FRG)
13. Sharon Jones and Paul Askham (GRB)
14. Salomé Brunner and Markus Merz (SUI)
15. Tomoko Tanaka and Hiroyuki Suzuki (JPN)
16. Virpi Kunnas and Petri Kokko (FIN)
17. Liane Telling and Michael Fisher (AUS)
WD. Klára Engi and Attila Tóth (HUN)

Team:

1. Canada
2. East Germany
3. Japan
4. Soviet Union
5. United States
6. West Germany
7. Czechoslovakia
8. Great Britain
9. Netherlands
10. Poland
11. Austria

1984 AEGON CUP (The Hague, Netherlands, November 13-18, 1984)

Men:

1. Petr Barna (CZE)
2. Viktor Petrenko (SOV)
3. Christopher Bowman (USA)
4. Falko Kirsten (GDR)
5. Philippe Roncoli (FRA)
6. Paul Wylie (USA)
7. Oliver Höner (SUI)
8. Mark MacVean (CAN)
9. David Nickel (CAN)
10. Perry Meek (AUS)
11. Lars Dresler (DEN)
12. Atsushi Oshima (JPN)
13. Wojciech Gwinner (POL)
14. Henrik Walentin (DEN)
15. Ralph Burghart (AUT)
16. Cameron Medhurst (AUS)
17. Oula Jääskeläinen (FIN)
18. Noritomo Taniuchi (JPN)
19. Paul Sonderegger (SUI)
WD. Laurent Depouilly (FRA)

Women:

1. Constanze Gensel (GDR)
2. Yukari Yoshimori (JPN)
3. Yvonne Gomez (USA)
4. Hana Veselá (CZE)
5. Maradith Feinberg (USA)
6. Megumi Yanagihara (JPN)
7. Joanne Conway (GRB)
8. Diana Zovko-Nicolic (AUS)
9. Elise Ahohen (FIN)
10. Lotta Falkenback (SWE)
11. Yvonne Pokorny (AUT)
12. Graziella Hort (SUI)
13. Magdalena Kredl (SUI)
14. Sabine Schwarz (SUI)
15. Susanne Gschwend (AUT)
16. Mirella Gawłowska (POL)
17. Fiona Hamilton (GRB)
18. Tina Hegner (DEN)

Pairs:

1. Larisa Selezneva and Oleg Makarov (SOV)
2. Melinda Kunhegyi and Lyndon Johnston (CAN)
3. Natalie and Wayne Seybold (USA)
4. Sandy Hurtubise and Craig Maurizi (USA)
5. Dagmar Kovářová and Jozef Komár (CZE)
6. Christine Hough and Doug Ladret (CAN)

Ice Dance:

1. Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko (SOV)
2. Maya Usova and Alexander Zhulin (SOV)
3. Kathrin and Christoff Beck (AUT)
4. Karyn and Rod Garossino (CAN)
5. Susan Jorgensen and Robert Yokabaskas (USA)
6. Viera Mináríková and Ivan Havránek (CZE)
7. Kim Campbell and Michael Farrington (CAN)
8. Christina and Keith Yatsuhashi (USA)
9. Sophie Merigot and Philippe Berthe (FRA)
10. Martine Olivier and Philippe Boissier (FRA)
11. Honorata Górna and Andrzej Dostatni (POL)
12. Virpi Kunnas and Petri Kokko (FIN)
13. Kaoru and Kenji Takino (JPN)

Team:

1. Soviet Union
2. United States
3. Czechoslovakia
4. Canada
5. Austria
6. Japan

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