Elisabeth Schwartz

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Olympic medal record
Figure skating
Gold 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Pairs

Elisabeth "Sissy" Schwartz (b. May 19, 1936 in Vienna) was an Austrian figure skater. She won the 1956 Olympics pair skating event with her partner Kurt Oppelt. They also won the World and European titles that same year.

Schwartz and Oppelt narrowly won the 1956 Olympic title. Their rivals, two-time world champions Frances Dafoe and Norris Bowden, faltered on a lift, causing them to finish after their music ended. The judging panel was split 4 to 5 in favor of Schwartz and Oppelt.[1]

Schwartz also competed as a single skater. She placed 19th at the 1952 Winter Olympics and 9th at the 1953 Europeans. She never competed at Worlds as a single skater.

  • 1952 Worlds - 7th
  • 1952 Olympics - 9th
  • 1953 Worlds - 6th
  • 1954 Worlds - 3rd
  • 1955 Worlds - 2nd
  • 1956 Europeans - 1st
  • 1956 Worlds - 1st
  • 1956 Olympics - 1st


Persondata
NAME Schwartz, Elisabeth
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Schwartz, Sissy; Schwartz, Elizabeth
SHORT DESCRIPTION Austrian figure skater
DATE OF BIRTH May 19, 1936
PLACE OF BIRTH Vienna, Austria
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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