Copenhagen Trophy

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Copenhagen Trophy is an annual figure skating competition held in Copenhagen, Denmark around March or April in senior, junior, and novice categories.

Senior medalists[]

Men[]

Senior men
Year Edition Gold Silver Bronze Details
2002 I Estonia Alexei Kozlov Bulgaria Naiden Borichev Denmark Peter Bækgaard Kjær [1]
2003 II Russia Alexei Vasilevski Spain Yon Garcia Denmark Peter Bækgaard Kjær [2]
2004 III France Samuel Contesti France Yoann Deslot Poland Krzysztof Komosa [3]
2005 IV Austria Christian Rauchbauer Greece Zeus Issariotis Denmark Michael Felding [4]
2006–2008: Not held[5][6]

Ladies[]

Senior ladies
Year Edition Gold Silver Bronze Details
2002 I Sweden Anna Lundström Austria Julia Lautowa Sweden Taru Karvosenoja [1]
2003 II Croatia Idora Hegel Hungary Diána Póth Sweden Johanna Götesson [2]
2004 III Croatia Idora Hegel Hungary Tamara Dorofejev United States Chloé Katz [3]
2005 IV Finland Sanna Remes Norway Madeleine Daleng Switzerland Sarah Mooslechner [4]
2006–2007: Not held[5]
2008 V Sweden Maria Taljegård Sweden Nanna Nilsson Denmark Maria Lykke Kristensen [6]

Junior medalists[]

Junior men[]

Junior men
Year Edition Gold Silver Bronze Details
2002 I United States Michael Peters Finland Mikko Minkkinen Finland Antti Aalto [1]
2003 II Canada Maxime-Billy Fortin Austria Viktor Pfeifer United States Jeremy Abbott [2]
2004 III United States Traighe Rouse United States Michael Peters Canada Eric Radford [3]
2005 IV Poland Maciej Cieplucha Austria Manuel Koll Sweden Justus Strid [4]
2006–2007: Not held[5]
2008 V Denmark Jesper Thraentoft Kristiansen Poland Sebastian Iwasaki Sweden Mathias Andersson [6]

Junior ladies[]

Junior ladies
Year Edition Gold Silver Bronze Details
2002 I Sweden Johanna Götesson Finland Mari Hirvonen Sweden [1]
2003 II Sweden Viktoria Helgesson United States Samantha Karson Denmark Irina Babenko [2]
2004 III Denmark Camilla Andersen Canada Myriane Samson Luxembourg Fleur Maxwell [3]
2005 IV Denmark Mia Brix Finland Sissi Keränen Sweden Matilda Rang [4]
2006–2007: Not held[5]
2008 V Austria Belinda Schönberger Spain Laura Fernandez Denmark Karina Johnson [6]

Novice medalists[]

Novice men[]

Novice men
Year Edition Gold Silver Bronze Details
2002 I United States David Weintraub Canada Karolin Metivier Sweden Adrian Schultheiss [1]
2003 II United States Nathan Miller Denmark Jesper Kristiansen [2]
2004 III United States Brandon Mroz United States Jeremy Steeger Poland Sebastian Iwasaki [3]
2005 IV Canada Patrick Wong Sweden Alexander Majorov Poland Sebastian Iwasaki [4]
2006–2007: Not held[5]
2008 V Finland Matthias Versluis Belarus Pavel Ignatenko Denmark Keiran Araza [6]

Novice ladies[]

Novice ladies
Year Edition Gold Silver Bronze Details
2002 I United States Brianna Perry Luxembourg Fleur Maxwell Sweden Cecilia Karlsson [1]
2003 II Sweden Josephine Ringdahl Canada Myriane Samson United States Samantha Kinney [2]
2004 III Canada Diane Szmiett Canada Kim Caissy United States Devon Aigner [3]
2005 IV Canada Erika Tisluck Sweden Joshi Helgesson Sweden Kristine Gustavsson [4]
2006–2007: Not held[5]
2008 V Sweden Josefin Taljegård Finland Timila Shrestha Denmark Anita Madsen [6]
2019 X United Kingdom Alana Pang United Kingdom Lily Bahtiari Denmark Charlotte Jensen [7]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "2002 Copenhagen Trophy". The Figure Skating Corner. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-25.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "2003 Copenhagen Trophy". The Figure Skating Corner. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-05-02.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Copenhagen Trophy 2004". International Skating Union.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "2005 Copenhagen Trophy". Tracings.net.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Figure Skating Calendar of Events 2005 Onwards". ISU.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "2008 Copenhagen Trophy". Tracings.
  7. ^ http://resultater.danskate.dk/CDC19/CDC19_SoloDanceAdvancedNoviceAR_FD_Scores.pdf


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