1999 Italian Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | National championship |
Date: | December 11 – 13 |
Season: | 1998–99 |
Location: | Milan |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Angelo Dolfini | |
Ladies' singles: Silvia Fontana | |
Ice dance: Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio Margaglio | |
Previous: 1998 Italian Championships | |
Next: 2000 Italian Championships |
The 1999 Italian Figure Skating Championships (Italian : Campionati Italiani Assoluti 1999 Pattinaggio Di Figura Su Ghiaccio) was held in Milan from December 11 through 13, 1998. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing. The results were used to choose the teams to the 1999 World Championships, the 1999 European Championships, and the 1999 World Junior Championships.
Rank | Name |
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1 | Angelo Dolfini |
2 | Roberto Sana |
Rank | Name |
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1 | Silvia Fontana |
2 | Vanessa Giunchi |
3 | Elisa Pompanin |
4 | Alessandra D'Urso |
Rank | Name |
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1 | Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio Margaglio |
2 | Francesca Fermi / Diego Rinaldi |
3 | Elisa Angeli / Moreno la Fiosca |
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