Eduard Engelmann Jr.
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Eduard Engelmann Jr. (14 July 1864 – 31 October 1944) was an Austrian figure skater, engineer, and cyclist. He was a three-time gold medallist at the European Figure Skating Championships. He had three children, all of whom became figure skaters: Edi, Helene and Christine, who married Karl Schäfer.
Figure skating competition
- The Olympic Games and World Championships were not yet established in Engelmann's time.
Event | 1892 | 1893 | 1894 |
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European Championships | 1st | 1st | 1st |
Engineering
Engelmann studied at the Vienna University of Technology, specializing in railway engineering. He built the Kraftwerk Wienerbruck power station, the Landessiechenanstalt Oberhollabrunn hospital, and was manager of the Niederösterreichischen Eisenbahnamtes (Lower Austrian Railway office) of the Mariazellerbahn.
In 1909, he built the first ever artificial ice rink on land, which was established as an ice rink by his father Eduard Engelmann Sr., in the Hernals district of Vienna. In 1912, he built, in Vienna's Heumarkt district, what was at the time the largest artificial ice rink in Europe. The rink was improved on in later years; in 1932, the ice rink covered 3,000 square meters. He built another rink in Budapest in 1922.
In 1944, shortly after his death, the rink he built in Vienna-Hernals was bombed and totally destroyed. It was rebuilt after World War II and reopened in 1946; today, the location holds a supermarket, which, since 1974, has had an artificial ice rink attached.
Other
As a cyclist, Engelmann was one of the founders of the Wiener Cyclisten-Clubs (Cyclists Clubs of Vienna). He won the cycling championships for unicyclists three times in the German cyclists' union.
External links
- Family history
- Engelmann and the "Wiener Cyclisten Club"
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- 1891: Oskar Uhlig
- 1892: Eduard Engelmann
- 1893: Eduard Engelmann
- 1894: Eduard Engelmann
- 1895: Tibor von Földváry
- 1898: Ulrich Salchow
- 1899: Ulrich Salchow
- 1900: Ulrich Salchow
- 1901: Gustav Hügel
- 1904: Ulrich Salchow
- 1905: Max Bohatsch
- 1906: Ulrich Salchow
- 1907: Ulrich Salchow
- 1908: Ernst Herz
- 1909: Ulrich Salchow
- 1910: Ulrich Salchow
- 1911: Per Thorén
- 1912: Ivan Malinin
- 1913: Andor Szende
- 1914: Fritz Kachler
- 1922: Willy Böckl
- 1923: Willy Böckl
- 1924: Fritz Kachler
- 1925: Willy Böckl
- 1926: Willy Böckl
- 1927: Willy Böckl
- 1928: Willy Böckl
- 1929: Karl Schäfer
- 1930: Karl Schäfer
- 1931: Karl Schäfer
- 1932: Karl Schäfer
- 1933: Karl Schäfer
- 1934: Karl Schäfer
- 1935: Karl Schäfer
- 1936: Karl Schäfer
- 1937: Felix Kaspar
- 1938: Felix Kaspar
- 1939: Graham Sharp
- 1947: Hans Gerschwiler
- 1948: Dick Button
- 1949: Edi Rada
- 1950: Ede Király
- 1951: Helmut Seibt
- 1952: Helmut Seibt
- 1953: Carlo Fassi
- 1954: Carlo Fassi
- 1955: Alain Giletti
- 1956: Alain Giletti
- 1957: Alain Giletti
- 1958: Karol Divín
- 1959: Karol Divín
- 1960: Alain Giletti
- 1961: Alain Giletti
- 1962: Alain Calmat
- 1963: Alain Calmat
- 1964: Alain Calmat
- 1965: Emmerich Danzer
- 1966: Emmerich Danzer
- 1967: Emmerich Danzer
- 1968: Emmerich Danzer
- 1969: Ondrej Nepela
- 1970: Ondrej Nepela
- 1971: Ondrej Nepela
- 1972: Ondrej Nepela
- 1973: Ondrej Nepela
- 1974: Jan Hoffmann
- 1975: Vladimir Kovalev
- 1976: John Curry
- 1977: Jan Hoffmann
- 1978: Jan Hoffmann
- 1979: Jan Hoffmann
- 1980: Robin Cousins
- 1981: Igor Bobrin
- 1982: Norbert Schramm
- 1983: Norbert Schramm
- 1984: Alexandre Fadeev
- 1985: Jozef Sabovčík
- 1986: Jozef Sabovčík
- 1987: Alexandre Fadeev
- 1988: Alexandre Fadeev
- 1989: Alexandre Fadeev
- 1990: Viktor Petrenko
- 1991: Viktor Petrenko
- 1992: Petr Barna
- 1993: Dmitri Dmitrenko
- 1994: Viktor Petrenko
- 1995: Ilia Kulik
- 1996: Viacheslav Zagorodniuk
- 1997: Alexei Urmanov
- 1998: Alexei Yagudin
- 1999: Alexei Yagudin
- 2000: Evgeni Plushenko
- 2001: Evgeni Plushenko
- 2002: Alexei Yagudin
- 2003: Evgeni Plushenko
- 2004: Brian Joubert
- 2005: Evgeni Plushenko
- 2006: Evgeni Plushenko
- 2007: Brian Joubert
- 2008: Tomáš Verner
- 2009: Brian Joubert
- 2010: Evgeni Plushenko
- 2011: Florent Amodio
- 2012: Evgeni Plushenko
- 2013: Javier Fernández
- 2014: Javier Fernández
- 2015: Javier Fernández
- 2016: Javier Fernández
- 2017: Javier Fernández
- 2018: Javier Fernández
- 2019: Javier Fernández
- 2020: Dmitri Aliev
- 2022: Mark Kondratiuk
- 2023: Adam Siao Him Fa
- 2024: Adam Siao Him Fa