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  1. Liselotte Landbeck (13 January 1916 – 15 February 2013) was an Austrian athlete who competed at a high level in both figure skating and speed skating in the 1930s. In figure skating, she won the bronze medal at the 1934 World Championships .

    • 1936
    • WEV, Wien
  2. 15 de feb. de 2013 · Liselotte Landbeck competed internationally in both speed skating and figure skating. In January 1932, in Davos, Switzerland, she became the first woman to speed skate 500 metres in under 1 minute, breaking the world record with a time of 58.7. She set two further 500 m world records, recording 51.5 in 1933 and 51.3 in 1934, both marks set in ...

  3. Hace 6 días · Liselotte Landbeck competed internationally in both speed skating and figure skating. In January 1932, in Davos, Switzerland, she became the first woman to speed skate 500 metres in under 1 minute, breaking the world record with a time of 58.7. She set two further 500 m world records, recording 51.5 in 1933 and 51.3 in 1934, both marks set in ...

  4. hmn.wiki › es › Liselotte_LandbeckLiselotte Landbeck

    Liselotte Landbeck (13 de enero de 1916 - 15 de febrero de 2013) fue una atleta austriaca que compitió a un alto nivel tanto en patinaje artístico como en patinaje de velocidad en la década de 1930. En patinaje artístico, ganó la medalla de bronce en el Campeonato Mundial de 1934 .

  5. 2 de feb. de 2015 · Austria's Liselotte Landbeck was actually a World Champion skater, not in figure skating but in speed skating. She won the first unofficial World Championship for ladies in speed skating in 1933 and actually held two ladies world records. That said, she was certainly an outstanding and accomplished figure skater as well.

  6. The first woman below 1:50.0 was Liselotte Landbeck, who skated a 1:48.5 on 22 January 1933 in Davos, which Synnøve Lie a year later improved on the same rink to 1:48.1. This soon proved not fast enough, as Verné Lesche from Finland set the record to 1:45.7 a month later, during the unofficial Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships of 1934 in Oslo.

  7. The fourth place finisher, Liselotte Landbeck representing Belgium, was born in Vienna. While in her teens, she was one of the best speed skaters in the world, winning the unofficial world championships in Oslo 1933. Five times she bettered the world record in the 500 and 1000 m during the years 1932-1934.