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1983 Prague Skate
The 1983 Prague Skate was held November 3–6. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of single skating, men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. The singles competition was organized without compulsory figures. Time table: * Thursday, 3 November 1983 - Compulsory dance * Friday, 4 November 1983 - Short programs: Men, ladies and pairs; OSP ice dancing * Saturday, 5 November 1983 - Free programs: Men, ladies and pairs; free dance * Sunday, 6 November 1983 - Exhibition Men Ladies Pairs Ice dancing References

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