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The 2009 World Figure Skating Championships was a senior international figure skating competition in the 2008–09 season. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles , pair skating , and ice dancing .
The World Figure Skating Championships have been cancelled 16 times in the competition's history: from 1915 through 1921 due to World War I; from 1940 through 1946 due to World War II; [11] in 1961 as a result of the loss of the entire U.S. Figure Skating team in the crash of Sabena Flight 548; [12] [13] and in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2009 South African Figure Skating Championships; 2009 South Korean Figure Skating Championships; 2008–09 ISU World Standings; 2009–10 ISU World Standings; 2009–10 Swedish Figure Skating Championships; 2009 Swiss Figure Skating Championships
Badminton: 2009 BWF World Championships; Boxing: 2009 World Amateur Boxing Championships; Curling: 2009 Ford World Men's Curling Championship; 2009 World Women's Curling Championship; Darts: 2009 BDO World Darts Championship; 2009 PDC World Darts Championship; Fencing: 2009 World Fencing Championships; Figure skating: 2009 World Figure Skating ...
The emotions only got more intense when the score came in: 227.79, the highest score in the history of the World Figure Skating Championship, beating the record of 224.92 set by fellow American ...
The 2008–09 figure skating season began on July 1, 2008, and ended on June 30, 2009. During this season, elite skaters competed on the Championship level at the 2009 European, Four Continents, World Junior, and World Championships.
Men's free skating Carles Gasset Spain: Roberto Riva Italy: Marcel Stürmer Brazil: Women's free skating Tanja Romano Italy: Nika ArĨon Slovenia: Monika Lis Germany: Pairs Italy Matteo Guarise Sara Venerucci United States Robert Hines Audrey Orcutt Germany Hannes Muschol Christiane Reich: Dance Italy Gabriele Gasparini Enrica Gasparini Spain ...
The artistic roller skating events at the 2009 World Games in Kaohsiung was played between 21 and 22 July. [1] 34 roller skaters, from 13 nations, participated in the tournament. The artistic roller skating competition took place at I-Shou University Gymnasium.