1999 Finlandia Trophy

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1999 Finlandia Trophy
Type:Senior International
Date:October 1 – 3
Season:1999–2000
Location: Helsinki
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of Russia.svg Roman Serov
Ladies' singles:
Flag of Russia.svg Elena Sokolova
Ice dance:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Albena Denkova / Maxim Staviyski
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The Finlandia Trophy is an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Finland. It was held in Helsinki. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.

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Results

Men

RankNameNation
1 Roman Serov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
2 Alexei Vasilevski Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
3 Jeff Langdon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
4 Ivan Dinev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
5 Derrick Delmore Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
6 Margus Hernits Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
7 Markus Leminen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
8 Patrick Meier Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
9 Johnny Rønne Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
10David JäschkeFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
WD Dmitri Dmitrenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine

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Ladies

RankNameNation
1 Elena Sokolova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
2 Elena Liashenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
3 Laëtitia Hubert Flag of France.svg  France
4 Alisa Drei Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
5 Brittney McConn Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
6 Elina Kettunen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
7 Diána Póth Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
8 Anna Lundström Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
9 Sanna-Maija Wiksten Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
10 Jekaterina Golovatenko Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
11 Marion Krijgsman Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

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Ice dancing

RankNameNation
1 Albena Denkova / Maxim Staviyski Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
2 Federica Faiella / Luciano Milo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
3 Oksana Potdykova / Denis Petukhov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
4 Charlotte Clements / Gary Shortland Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
5 Martina Kvarčáková / Ota Jandejsek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
6 Marjolaine Mineau / Dana Grant Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

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