1990 French Figure Skating Championships

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The 1990 French Figure Skating Championships (French : Championnat de France Elite) took place in Annecy for singles and in Bordeaux for ice dance. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, and ice dancing on the senior level. The event was used to help determine the French team to the 1990 World Championships and the 1990 European Championships.

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Results

Men

RankNameTFPCFSPFS
1 Éric Millot 3.8421
2 Philippe Candeloro 5.4712
3 Frédéric Harpagès 7.2135
4 Nicolas Pétorin 7.8363
5 Axel Médéric 9.2246
6 Frédéric Lipka 10.8584
7 Fabrice Garattoni 16.0
8 Emmanuel Reiner 16.4
9 Frédéric Lebihan 18.0
10 Marc Mandina 18.4

Ladies

RankNameTFPCFSPFS
1 Surya Bonaly 2.6121
2 Laëtitia Hubert 4.6512
3 Sandra Garde 6.4433
4 Sandrine Bache 8.8644
5 Claude Péri 9.4265
6 Stéphanie Ferrer 13.2359
7 Cécile Tribolet 13.4876
8 Katia Salfati 16.69107
9 Julie Cambe 16.81088
10 Nathalie Schmitt 18.27910

Ice dance

RankNameTFP
1 Isabelle Duchesnay / Paul Duchesnay 2.0
2 Dominique Yvon / Frédéric Palluel 4.6
3 Isabelle Sarech / Xavier Debernis 5.8
4 Christelle Gautier / Alberick Dalongeville 9.0
5 Pascale Vrot / David Quinsac 12.0
6 Chrystelle Descolis / Ludovic Deville 12.0
7 Chistine Chadufaux / Karim Zeriahem 15.0
8 Gaëlle Harmand / Frédéric Pelette 17.0
9 Olivier Mermet / Christophe Lecomte 19.0
10 Sandrine Rosselin / Damien Girard 21.0

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