1999 Nebelhorn Trophy

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1999 Nebelhorn Trophy
Type:Senior International
Date:September 1 – 4
Season:1999–2000
Location:Oberstdorf
Venue:Bundesleistungszentrum Oberstdorf
Champions
Men's singles:
Russia Ilia Klimkin
Ladies' singles:
Ukraine Elena Liashenko
Pair skating:
Ukraine Aliona Savchenko / Stanislav Morozov
Ice dance:
United States Jamie Silverstein / Justin Pekarek
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The 1999 Nebelhorn Trophy took place between September 1 and 4, 1999 at the Bundesleistungszentrum Oberstdorf. It is an international senior-level figure skating competition organized by the Deutsche Eislauf-Union and held annually in Oberstdorf, Germany. The competition is named after the Nebelhorn, a nearby mountain.

Skaters were entered by their respective national federations, rather than receiving individual invitations as in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating, and competed in four disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance. The Fritz-Geiger-Memorial Trophy was presented to the country with the highest placements across all disciplines.

In the men's free skating, Klimkin became the first skater to land two different quadruple jumps in one program (quad salchow and quad toe loop).[1]

Results[]

Men[]

Rank Name Nation TFP SP FS
1 Ilia Klimkin  Russia 2.5 3 1
2 Vitali Danilchenko  Ukraine 2.5 1 2
3 Jayson Dénommée  Canada 7.0 8 3
4 Damon Allen  United States 7.0 6 4
5 Michael Tyllesen  Denmark 7.5 5 5
6 Robert Grzegorczyk  Poland 8.0 4 6
7 Stanick Jeannette  France 9.0 2 8
8 Margus Hernits  Estonia 13.0 12 7
9 Neil Wilson  United Kingdom 14.5 11 9
10 Shepherd Clark  United States 16.5 9 12
11 Gabriel Monnier  France 18.0 10 13
12 Johnny Ronne Jensen  Denmark 18.5 17 10
13  Germany 20.0 18 11
14 Radek Horák  Czech Republic 21.5 15 14
15 Fedor Andreev  Canada 21.5 13 15
16 André Kaden  Germany 25.0 14 18
17 Róbert Kažimír  Slovakia 26.5 21 16
18 Bartosz Domański  Poland 26.5 19 17
19  Germany 27.0 16 19
20  Germany 31.0 22 20
21  Germany 32.5 23 21
22  Mexico 34.0 24 22
WD Gheorghe Chiper  Romania 7
WD  Germany 20

Ladies[]

Rank Name Nation TFP SP FS
1 Elena Liashenko  Ukraine 1.5 1 1
2  Finland 4.0 4 2
3 Elina Kettunen  Finland 4.0 2 3
4 Amber Corwin  United States 7.5 3 6
5 Anna Neshcheret  Ukraine 8.0 8 4
6  United States 9.5 9 5
7 Eva-Maria Fitze  Germany 9.5 5 7
8 Daria Timoshenko  Russia 13.5 7 10
9 Zuzana Paurova  Slovakia 14.0 12 8
10 Susanne Stadlmüller  Germany 14.0 6 11
11 Anna Lundström  Sweden 15.5 13 9
12 Shirene Human  South Africa 18.5 11 13
13  Germany 20.0 16 12
14 Olga Vassilieva  Estonia 21.0 14 14
15 Sabina Wojtala  Poland 22.0 10 17
16  Germany 24.5 19 15
17 Anette Dytrtová  Czech Republic 25.0 18 16
18 Roxana Luca  Romania 26.5 17 18
19  France 27.5 15 20
20 Marion Krijgsman  Netherlands 29.5 21 19
21 Kaja Hanevold  Norway 31.0 20 21
22  Germany 33.0 22 22
23  Canada 34.5 22 23
WD  Belgium 24
WD Svetlana Bukareva  Russia

Pairs[]

Rank Name Nation TFP SP FS
1 Aliona Savchenko / Stanislav Morozov  Ukraine 2.5 3 1
2 Jacinthe Larivière / Lenny Faustino  Canada 2.5 1 2
3 Julia Obertas / Dmitri Palamarchuk  Ukraine 4.0 2 3
4 Tiffany Scott / Philip Dulebohn  United States 7.5 7 4
5 /  Canada 9.0 8 5
6 Viktoria Shklover / Valdis Mintals  Estonia 9.0 6 6
7 Mariana Kautz / Norman Jeschke  Germany 9.5 5 7
8 / Rico Rex  Germany 11.0 4 9
9 Oľga Beständigová / Jozef Beständig  Slovakia 13.5 11 8
10 / James Peterson  United States 15.0 10 10
11 /  Latvia 15.5 9 11

Ice dance[]

Rank Name Nation TFP CD1 CD2 OD FD
1 Jamie Silverstein / Justin Pekarek  United States 2.0 1 1 1 1
2 Alia Ouabdelsselam / Benjamin Delmas  France 4.0 2 2 2 2
3 Stephanie Rauer / Thomas Rauer  Germany 6.2 3 4 3 3
4 Aleksandra Kauc / Filip Bernadowski  Poland 7.8 4 3 4 4
5 /  Canada 10.6 6 7 5 5
6 / Igor Lukanin  Azerbaijan 12.2 5 5 7 6
7 Pamela O'Connor / Jonathon O'Dougherty  United Kingdom 13.4 8 6 6 7
8 /  Canada 16.0 7 9 8 8
9 /  Italy 18.8 9 10 10 9
10 Tatiana Kurkudym / Yuri Kocherzhenko  Ukraine 19.0 10 8 9 10
11 /  Slovakia 22.0 11 11 11 11

References[]

  1. ^ Mittan, Barry (May 6, 2003). "Ilia Klimkin: Russian Recovers From Injuries to Record Best Season". GoldenSkate. Archived from the original on November 29, 2009. Retrieved April 12, 2011.

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