1998 Ondrej Nepela Memorial

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The 1998 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 6th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place between September 25 and 27, 1998. Skaters competed in four disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The competition is named for 1972 Olympic gold medalist Ondrej Nepela.

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Results

Men

RankNameNationTFPSPFS
1 Laurent Tobel Flag of France.svg  France 1.511
2 Jayson Dénommée Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 4.042
3 Evgeni Pliuta Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 4.533
4 Vitali Danilchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 7.064
5 Róbert Kažimír Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 8.556
6 Robert Grzegorczyk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 9.028
7 Frédéric Dambier Flag of France.svg  France 10.0105
8 Patrick Schmit Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 11.087
9 Juraj Sviatko Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 12.579
10 Silvio Smalun Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 14.5810
11 Gheorghe Chiper Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 16.51111
12 Roman Martonenko Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 21.01613
13 Ladislav Hluchy Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 21.01215
14 Radek Horák Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 22.02012
15 Hristo Tourlakov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 23.51914
16 Petr Jaroš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 23.51516
17 Florian Gerlach Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 26.01817
18 Sebastian Prahl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 27.01420
19 Karol Gornal Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 28.52118
20 Karel Nekola Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 28.51322
21 Sascha Lorenz Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 29.51721
22 Peter Ciz Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 30.52319
23 Matthew van den Broeck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 34.02223

Ladies

RankNameNationTFPSPFS
1 Zuzana Paurova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1.511
2 Mojca Kopač Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3.022
3 Christina Riedel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4.533
4 Olga Vassiljeva Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 7.555
5 Sarah Jentgens Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 8.084
6 Christal Borghi Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 9.047
7 Tara Fergusson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 11.0106
8 Anna Dimova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 11.578
9 Eva Babicova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 12.069
10 Veronika Skalická Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 15.51110
11 Ingrida Snieskiene Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 16.5912
12 Noemi Bedo Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 18.01411
13 Ellen Mareels Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 18.01212
14 Lucia Starovičová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 20.51314

Pairs

RankNameNationTFPSPFS
1 Kateřina Beránková / Otto Dlabola Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1.511
2 Oľga Beständigová / Jozef Beständig Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3.532
3 Katsjarina Danko / Henadzi Yemelyanenko Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 4.523

Ice dancing

RankNameNationTFPCD1CD2ODFD
1 Zuzana Merzova / Tomas Morbacher Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 2.01111
2 Zuzana Durkovska / Marian Mesaros Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 4.02222

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