1990 Nordic Figure Skating Championships

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1990 Nordic Figure Skating Championships
Type:Multi-level International
Date:February 10 – 11
Season:1989–90
Location: Helsinki, Finland
Host: Finnish Figure Skating Association
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of Denmark.svg Lars Dresler
Ladies' singles:
Flag of Finland.svg Mari Niskanen
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The 1990 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were held from February 10th through 11th, 1990 in Helsinki, Finland. [1] The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, men's singles and ladies' singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior.

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Senior results

Men

RankNameNation
1 Lars Dresler Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
2 Henrik Walentin Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
3 Oula Jääskeläinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
4 Michael Tyllesen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
5 Jan Erik Digernes Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
6 Emanuele Ancorini Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
7 Marko Kuukasjärvi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
8 John Augustsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
9 Niklas Karlsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
10 Håkan Byström Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

Ladies

RankNameNation
1 Mari Niskanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
2 Ines Klubal Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
3 Mila Kajas Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
4 Ann-Marie Söderholm Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
5 Maria Fuglsang Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
6 Karin Starzman Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
7 Anisette Torp-Lind Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
8 Merja Heikkinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
9 Meri Karvosenoja Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
10 Anita Thorenfeldt Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
11 Tiril Edvardsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
12 Mette Andersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
13 Jennie Broström Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
14 Vibecke Sørensen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway

Junior results

Men

RankNameNation
1 Markus Leminen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
2 Johnny Rønne Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark

Ladies

RankNameNation
1 Kaisa Kella Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
2 Satu Hankela Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
3 Susanna Vilén Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
4 Jenni Numminen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
5 Linda Wallmark Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
6 Tuire Kuronen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
7 Line Choe Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
8 Marianne Aarnes Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
9 Sara Axelsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
10 Marianne Bak-Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
11 Johanna Björsell Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
12 Linda Wallgren Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
13 Tina Hestbæk Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
14 Carina Dam Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
15 Anne Cecilie Lie Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
16 Anna Rosman Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
17 Victoria Scott Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
18 Marlene Englund Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
19 Tone Monica Andersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway

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References

  1. "Nordisk Mesterskap i kunstløp : Helsingfors, Finland, 10.—11. februar 1990" [Nordic Figure Skating Championships : Helsinki, Finland, 10.—11. February 1990]. Norges Skøyteforbund Årbok 1988–1990 (in Norwegian). 1990. p. 105–106.