1988 Skate Canada International

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1988 Skate Canada International
Date:October 29 – 31
Season:1988–89
Location:Thunder Bay, Ontario
Champions
Men's singles:
Canada Kurt Browning
Ladies' singles:
Soviet Union Natalia Lebedeva
Pair skating:
Canada Isabelle Brasseur / Lloyd Eisler
Ice dance:
Soviet Union Natalia Annenko / Genrikh Sretenski
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The 1988 Skate Canada International was held in Thunder Bay, Ontario on October 29–31.[1] Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Results[]

Men[]

Rank Name[1] Nation
1 Kurt Browning  Canada
2 Viktor Petrenko  Soviet Union
3 Angelo D'Agostino  United States
4 Matthew Hall  Canada
5 Cameron Medhurst  Australia
6 Daniel Weiss  West Germany
7 James Cygan  United States
8 Ronny Winkler  East Germany
9 Oula Jääskeläinen  Finland
10 Frédéric Lipka  France

Ladies[]

Rank Name[1] Nation
1 Natalia Lebedeva  Soviet Union
2 Jill Trenary  United States
3 Patricia Neske  West Germany
4 Charlene Wong  Canada
5 Tracey Damigella  United States
6 Yukiko Kashihara  Japan
7  Canada
8 Tamara Téglássy  Hungary
9 Gina Fulton  United Kingdom
10 Elina Hänninen  Finland

Pairs[]

Rank Name[1] Nation TFP SP FS
1 Isabelle Brasseur / Lloyd Eisler  Canada 1.5 1 1
2 Peggy Schwarz / Alexander König  East Germany 3.5 3 2
3 Ekaterina Murugova / Artem Torgashev  Soviet Union 4.0 2 3
4 Natalie Seybold / Wayne Seybold  United States 6.0 4 4
5 / Lee Barkell  Canada 7.5 5 5
6 Lisa Cushley / Neil Cushley  United Kingdom 9.0 6 6
7 /  West Germany 10.5 7 7

Ice dancing[]

Rank Name[1] Nation
1 Natalia Annenko / Genrikh Sretenski  Soviet Union
2 April Sargent / Russ Witherby  United States
3 Melanie Cole / Michael Farrington  Canada
4 Stefania Calegari / Pasquale Camerlengo  Italy
5 / Jerod Swallow  United States
6 Sophie Moniotte / Pascal Lavanchy  France
7 /  Japan
WD Karyn Garossino / Rod Garossino  Canada

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Skate Canada International" (PDF). Skate Canada. September 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 1, 2016.
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