- Source: 1986 World Figure Skating Championships
The 1986 World Figure Skating Championships were held in Geneva, Switzerland from 18 to 23 March. At the event, sanctioned by the International Skating Union, medals were awarded in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
The ISU Representative was Josef Dědič (Czechoslovakia), and the ISU Technical Delegate was Elemér Terták (Hungary).
Soviet judge Natalia Danilenko was suspended for ignoring a new rule requiring mandatory deductions of 0.1 for falls; she gave Alexandr Fadeev a score of 5.9 after he fell twice, instead of a maximum of 5.8.
Medal tables
= Medalists
== Medals by country
=Results
= Men
=Referee:
Sonia Bianchetti Italy
Assistant Referee:
Walburga Grimm East Germany
Judges:
Tatiana Danilenko Soviet Union
Maria Zuchowicz Poland
Claire Ferguson United States
Jean Matthews Canada
Björn Elwin Sweden
Junko Hiramatsu Japan
Radovan Lipovšćak Yugoslavia
Christiane Mörth Austria
Miranda Marchi Italy
Substitute judge:
Josette Betsch France
= Ladies
=Referee:
Benjamin T. Wright United States
Assistant Referee:
Erika Schiechtl West Germany
Judges:
Elfriede Beyer West Germany
Jacqueline Itschner Switzerland
Charles U. Foster United States
Tjaša Andrée Yugoslavia
Reinhard Mirmseker East Germany
Alexander Vedenin Soviet Union
Alexander Penchev Bulgaria
Leena Vainio Finland
Franco Benini Italy
Substitute judge:
Monique Georgelin France
= Pairs
=Referee:
Donald H. Gilchrist Canada
Assistant Referee:
Markus Germann Switzerland
Judges:
Shirley Taylor Australia
Monique Georgelin France
Eva von Gamm West Germany
Gerhardt Bubnik Czechoslovakia
Mikhail Drei Soviet Union
E. Newbold Black IV United States
Ralph S. McCreath Canada
Geoffrey Yates United Kingdom
Günter Teichmann East Germany
Substitute judge:
Franco Benini Italy
= Ice dancing
=*: Semi-final
Referee:
Hans Kutschera Austria
Assistant Referee:
Roland Wehinger Austria
Judges:
Mary Parry United Kingdom
Judit Fürst Hungary
Kazuo Ohashi Japan
Mary Louise Wright United States
Lily Klapp Switzerland
Irina Absaliamova Soviet Union
William McLachlan Canada
Lysiane Lauret France
Gerhard Frey West Germany
Substitute judge:
Heide Maritczak Austria
References
External links
Result list provided by the ISU
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