1994 Nordic Figure Skating Championships

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1994 Nordic Figure Skating Championships
Type:Multi-level International
Date:February 15 – 17
Season:1993–94
Location: Helsinki, Finland
Host: Finnish Figure Skating Association
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of Finland.svg Markus Leminen
Ladies' singles:
Flag of Finland.svg Tuire Kuronen
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The 1994 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were held from February 15th through 17th, 1994 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 Markus Leminen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
2 Johnny Rønne Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
3 Oula Jääskeläinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland

Ladies

RankName [1] Nation
1 Tuire Kuronen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
2 Kaisa Kella Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
3 Helena Grundberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
4 Maria Sjödin Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
5 Jenni Numminen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
6 Camilla Rismyhr Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
7 Linda Wallmark Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
8 Maria Fuglsang Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
9 Linda Pamelius Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
10 Anita Thorenfeldt Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
11 Marianne Aarnes Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
12 Hanna-Kaisa Piiroinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
13 Kaia Davis Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
14 Anne Mette Poulsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
WD Maria Louise Deistler Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark

Junior results

Men

Ladies

RankName [1] Nation
1 Hannele Lundström Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
2 Klara Bramfeldt Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
3 Selja Teitti Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
4 Jessica Grahn Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
5 Teresia Magnusson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
6 Maikki Uotila Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
7 Kaja Hanevold Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
8 Julia Sandsten Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
9 Chona Anderl Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
10 Sari Kauppinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
11 Ann-Sofie Kähr Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
12 Hege Grønnhaug Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
13 Ruth Charlotte Wessel Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
14 Nina Nässen Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
15 Lise Røsto Jensen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
16 Veronica Krohg Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
17 Anna Östman Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
18 Dorthe Kling Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
19 Bettina Hansen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
20 Pernille Kristoffersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark

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References

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