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Chris I. Christenson (1875–1943) was an American figure skater. He won the United States Figure Skating Championships in 1926 at 51 years old and he remains the oldest U.S. men's champion in history. Chris Christenson was born in Norway. He and his family emigrated to the United States when he was eight years old, settling first in Wisconsin and later in St. Paul, Minnesota. He began figure skating in 1914 at age 39. He joined the Twin City Figure Skating Club (which became the Figure Skating Club of Minneapolis in 1929). Christenson went to the national championships six times between 1920 and 1926. In 1923 he was runner-up (Silver), in 1924 he finished in third place (Bronze) and in 1926 at Boston he won first place (Gold).

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  • Chris Christenson (en)
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  • クリス・クリステンソン (ja)
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  • Chris I. Christenson (1875–1943) was an American figure skater. He won the United States Figure Skating Championships in 1926 at 51 years old and he remains the oldest U.S. men's champion in history. Chris Christenson was born in Norway. He and his family emigrated to the United States when he was eight years old, settling first in Wisconsin and later in St. Paul, Minnesota. He began figure skating in 1914 at age 39. He joined the Twin City Figure Skating Club (which became the Figure Skating Club of Minneapolis in 1929). Christenson went to the national championships six times between 1920 and 1926. In 1923 he was runner-up (Silver), in 1924 he finished in third place (Bronze) and in 1926 at Boston he won first place (Gold). (en)
  • クリス・クリステンソン(英語: Chris I. Christenson、1875年 - 1943年)は、ノルウェー出身、アメリカ合衆国のフィギュアスケート選手(男子シングル)。1926年全米選手権優勝。 (ja)
  • Chris Christenson (* 1875 in Norwegen; † 1943 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA) war ein US-amerikanischer Eiskunstläufer, der im Einzellauf startete. Christenson und seine Familie emigrierten von Norwegen in die USA, als er acht Jahre alt war. Zuerst wohnten sie in Wisconsin und dann in Saint Paul, Minnesota, wo er später für den dortigen Eiskunstlaufverein Twin City FSC startete. Im Jahr 1914 begann Christenson, erst im Alter von 39 Jahren, mit dem Eiskunstlaufen. Im Zeitraum von 1920 bis 1926 nahm er sechsmal an nationalen Meisterschaften teil. 1923 wurde er Vizemeister hinter Sherwin Badger, 1924 Dritter und 1926 wurde er in Boston, vor dem Lokalmatador Nathaniel Niles, schließlich Meister. Zum Zeitpunkt seiner Meisterschaft war er 51 Jahre alt, was ihn zum ältesten US-amerikanischen Eisku (de)
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  • Chris Christenson (* 1875 in Norwegen; † 1943 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA) war ein US-amerikanischer Eiskunstläufer, der im Einzellauf startete. Christenson und seine Familie emigrierten von Norwegen in die USA, als er acht Jahre alt war. Zuerst wohnten sie in Wisconsin und dann in Saint Paul, Minnesota, wo er später für den dortigen Eiskunstlaufverein Twin City FSC startete. Im Jahr 1914 begann Christenson, erst im Alter von 39 Jahren, mit dem Eiskunstlaufen. Im Zeitraum von 1920 bis 1926 nahm er sechsmal an nationalen Meisterschaften teil. 1923 wurde er Vizemeister hinter Sherwin Badger, 1924 Dritter und 1926 wurde er in Boston, vor dem Lokalmatador Nathaniel Niles, schließlich Meister. Zum Zeitpunkt seiner Meisterschaft war er 51 Jahre alt, was ihn zum ältesten US-amerikanischen Eiskunstlaufmeister im Herreneinzel in der Geschichte machte. (de)
  • Chris I. Christenson (1875–1943) was an American figure skater. He won the United States Figure Skating Championships in 1926 at 51 years old and he remains the oldest U.S. men's champion in history. Chris Christenson was born in Norway. He and his family emigrated to the United States when he was eight years old, settling first in Wisconsin and later in St. Paul, Minnesota. He began figure skating in 1914 at age 39. He joined the Twin City Figure Skating Club (which became the Figure Skating Club of Minneapolis in 1929). Christenson went to the national championships six times between 1920 and 1926. In 1923 he was runner-up (Silver), in 1924 he finished in third place (Bronze) and in 1926 at Boston he won first place (Gold). (en)
  • クリス・クリステンソン(英語: Chris I. Christenson、1875年 - 1943年)は、ノルウェー出身、アメリカ合衆国のフィギュアスケート選手(男子シングル)。1926年全米選手権優勝。 (ja)
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