Figure skating at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Pairs

The mixed pairs was one of four events in figure skating at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Each nation could enter up to 3 pairs (6 skaters).[1] Twelve years later, silver medalist Phyllis Johnson would capture a bronze medal with a new partner at the 1920 Olympics.[2]

Pairs figure skating
at the Games of the IV Olympiad
Date29 October
Competitors6 from 2 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Heinrich Burger / Anna Hübler  Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) James H. Johnson / Phyllis Johnson  Great Britain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Edgar Syers / Madge Syers  Great Britain
1920 →

Competition format edit

Each skater performed a five-minute free skate. Scores from 0 to 6 were given for each figure for both (a) content (difficulty and variety) and (b) performance. The total possible score was therefore 12. Each judge would then arrange the pairs in order of total score by that judge; these ordinal rankings were used to provide final placement for the pairs, using a "majority rule"--if a majority of the judges ranked a pair first, the pair won. If there was no majority, the total ordinals controlled. Ties were broken by total points.[3]

Results edit

The judges were unanimous in ranking the German pair first. For second place, two judges scored a tie between the Johnsons and the Syerses, while three judges put the Johnsons clearly in second; this being a majority, the Johnsons received the silver medal.

Rank Skaters Nation Points (Rank) Average score Total ordinals
  HW   GH   HT   HF   GS
    Germany 10
(1)
12
(1)
11
(1)
12
(1)
11
(1)
11.20 5
    Great Britain 9
(2)
11.5
(2)
10.5
(2)
10.5
(2)
10
(2)
10.30 10[4]
    Great Britain 9
(2)
11.5
(2)
10
(3)
8
(3)
9.5
(3)
9.60 13

Referee:

Judges:

References edit

  1. ^ Official Report, p. 39.
  2. ^ "Figure Skating at the 1908 Summer Olympics: Pairs, Mixed". Olympedia. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  3. ^ Official Report, p. 558.
  4. ^ The Official Report gives the total ordinals for the silver medal pair as 10 and for the bronze medal pair as 13, in each case counting the two judges who awarded a tie for 2nd as being 2 ordinals. Other sources give both pairs a 2.5 for those ties, resulting in total ordinals of 11 and 14.

Sources edit

  • Cook, Theodore Andrea (1908). The Fourth Olympiad, Being the Official Report. London: British Olympic Association.
  • De Wael, Herman. Herman's Full Olympians: "Figure skating 1908". Accessed 2 May 2006. Available electronically at [1] Archived 3 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine.