1971 US Figure Skating Championships

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1971 US Figure Skating Championships
Type:National Championship
Date:January 27 – 31
Season:1970–71
Location:Buffalo, New York
Venue:Memorial Auditorium
Dann Memorial Rink (figures)
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The 1971 U.S. Figure Skating Championships was held in Buffalo, New York on January 27–31. The compulsory figure competitions were held at Dann Memorial Rink, while the free skating events were held at the Memorial Auditorium. Medals were awarded in three colors: gold (first), silver (second), and bronze (third) in four disciplines – men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice.

The event determined the U.S. team for the 1971 World Championships.

In addition to Kenneth Shelley, this event was notable for the number of other skaters competing successfully in multiple disciplines. As well as placing second in senior pairs, Melissa Militano won the junior ladies' title, landing a rare triple toe loop as she had at the previous year's championships. Besides winning a bronze medal in ice dance with Mary Karen Campbell, Johnny Johns competed in senior pairs with another partner, and placed a very respectable 6th in the senior men's division. Sheri Thrapp competed in both senior ladies and senior pairs. Another unusual crossover was the junior pair team of Sheryl Trueman and Jack Courtney who had been World Champions in artistic roller skating in 1969—as a team in pair skating, and Courtney individually in men's single skating. This was their first season of competition on the ice.[1]

Senior results[edit]

Men[edit]

The men's title was vacant due to the retirement of 1970 champion Tim Wood. The title was won by John Misha Petkevich, while Ken Shelley (pulling double duty by competing in singles as well as pairs) took the silver and young Gordon McKellen placed third.

Rank Name
1 John Misha Petkevich
2 Kenneth Shelley
3 Gordon McKellen
4 James Demogines
5 Roger Bradshaw
6 Johnny Johns
7 Jeffrey Hall
8 Mark Rehfield
9 Dean Hiltzik
10 Charles Tickner
11 Gilbert Sosa
12 David Baltin

Ladies[edit]

The ladies' competition featured the usual match of this era between Janet Lynn and Julie Lynn Holmes. Holmes had a small lead after the compulsory figures but Lynn pulled ahead in the free skating, in spite of missing an attempt at a triple toe loop. Holmes included an unusual inside double Axel in her free skating.

Rank Name
1 Janet Lynn
2 Julie Lynn Holmes
3 Suna Murray
4 Dawn Glab
5 Dorothy Hamill
6 Joanne Darakjy
7 Cindy Watson
8 Sheri Thrapp
9 Juli McKinstry
10 Diane Goldstein
11 Julia Johnson
12 Maud-Frances Dubos

Pairs[edit]

Defending champions JoJo Starbuck / Kenneth Shelley retained their title with a unanimous decision. Their program included new elements which were considered especially daring for the time—a double twist lift and an overhead lift with three positions. The young team of Melissa / Mark Militano finished second, and third place went to Barbara Brown / Doug Berndt in spite of a frightening fall.

Rank Name
1 JoJo Starbuck / Kenneth Shelley
2 Melissa Militano / Mark Militano
3 Barbara Brown / Doug Berndt
4 Sheri Thrapp / Larry Dusich
5 Kathy Normile / Gregory Taylor
6 Cathy Mishkin / Donald Bonacci
7 Julianne Johnson / Kent Johnson
8 Laura Johnson / Johnny Johns
9 Sherry Vangieson / Dennis Vangieson
10 Ann Pasaric / Dan Pasaric

Ice dancing (Gold dance)[edit]

Judy Schwomeyer / James Sladky dominated the dance event to win their third consecutive national title.

Rank Name
1 Judy Schwomeyer / James Sladky
2 Anne Millier / Harvey Millier
3 Mary Karen Campbell / Johnny Johns
4 Debbie Ganson / Brad Hislop
5 Jane Pankey / Richard Horne
6 Gretchen Stuart / Nicholas Volanski
7 Debbie Gerken / Peter Bilous
8 Victoria Pedu / Roger Bennett

Junior results[edit]

Men[edit]

Rank Name
1 David Santee
2 Mahlon Bradley
3 Scott Cramer
4 William Schneider
5 Nathan Alden
6 Perry Hutchings
7 Stephen Savino
8 Ted Engelking
9 Roger Glenn
10 Joel Goodrich
11 Alex Rubio

Ladies[edit]

Rank Name
1 Melissa Militano
2 Mary Marley
3 Patricia Shelley
4 Donna Albert
5 Althea Samson
6 Elizabeth Freeman
7 Kath Malmberg
8 Paula Larson
9 Donna Arquilla
10 Adelie Boucher

Pairs[edit]

Rank Name
1 Cynthia Van Valkenburg / James Hulick
2 Gale Fuhrman / Joel Fuhrman
3 Michelle McCladdie / Richard Ewell
4 Becky Hale / Jeff Hale
5 Kristin Gilbert / James Huffer
6 Georgia Truffini / Bill McPike
7 Nancy Glenn / Roger Glenn
8 Sheryl Trueman / Jack Courtney
9 Cynthia Conner / Warren Keahey

Ice dancing (Silver dance)[edit]

Rank Name
1 Cathleen Casey / Francis Cassella
2 Myra Chrien / David Chrien
3 Beatrice Sexton / James Thorn
4 Jane Hickey / Robert Young
5* Laurie Martin / Fred Martin
6* Sarah Hill / Roger Fortin
7* Dorothy Barker / Herbert Swain
8* Karen Warloe / Richard Kolodziej
9* Suzanne Metzel / Ronald Radke

* Eliminated before final round


Novice results[edit]

Men[edit]

Rank Name
1 Terry Kubicka
2 John Carlow
3 Mark Henry
4 Robert Steiner
5 David Kirby
6 Sven Krevald
7 Robert Inguanti
8 Timothy Zink
9 Tom Hilfman

Ladies[edit]

Rank Name
1 Laurie Brandel
2 Barbara Salomon
3 Patty Gyllenswan
4 Marcy Sulenes
5 Diane Dennison
6 Betsy Hobson
7 Jacqueline Whitney
8 Ruth Cohen
9 Katie Tamminga

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Midwesterns", Skating magazine, Mar 1971

Sources[edit]

  • "Nationals", Skating magazine, April 1971