2001 Nebelhorn Trophy

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2001 Nebelhorn Trophy
Type:Senior International
Date:September 4 – 7
Season:2001–02
Location: Oberstdorf
Venue:Bundesleistungszentrum Oberstdorf
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of Belarus.svg Sergei Davydov
Ladies' singles:
Flag of Russia.svg Ludmila Nelidina
Pairs:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jacinthe Larivière / Lenny Faustino
Ice dance:
Flag of Poland.svg Sylwia Nowak / Sebastian Kolasiński
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The 2001 Nebelhorn Trophy took place between September 4 and 7, 2001 at the Bundesleistungszentrum Oberstdorf. It is an international senior-level figure skating competition organized by the Deutsche Eislauf-Union and held annually in Oberstdorf, Germany. The competition is named after the Nebelhorn, a nearby mountain.

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It was one of the first international senior competitions of the season. Skaters were entered by their respective national federations, rather than receiving individual invitations as in the Grand Prix of Figure Skating, and competed in four disciplines: men's singles, ladies singles, pair skating, and ice dance. The Fritz-Geiger-Memorial Trophy was presented to the country with the highest placements across all disciplines.

Results

Men

RankNameNationTFPSPFS
1 Sergei Davydov Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1.511
2 Jeffrey Buttle Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3.532
3 Margus Hernits Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 4.023
4 Alexei Vasilevsky Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 7.064
5 Derrick Delmore Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 7.555
6 Matthew Davies Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 9.047
7 Silvio Smalun Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 10.086
8 Vakhtang Murvanidze Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Georgia 12.598
9 Ryan Jahnke Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 12.579
10 Lukáš Rakowski Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 15.01010
11 Alexei Kozlov Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 16.51111
12 Sean Wirtz Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 18.01212
13 Gregor Urbas Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 20.01413
14 Angelo Dolfini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 21.51514
15 Tomáš Verner Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 23.51317
16 Ulf Wilhelm Bökeler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 24.51915
17 Bartosz Domański Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 26.02016
18 Lee Kyu-hyun Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 26.01618
19 Andrej Primak Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 28.01819
20 Michael Ganser Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 28.51720
21 Mauricio Medellin Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 31.52121

Ladies

RankNameNationTFPSPFS
1 Ludmila Nelidina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2.531
2 Ann Patrice McDonough Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2.512
3 Kristina Oblasova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 4.023
4 Susanne Stadlmüller Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 6.044
5 Galina Maniachenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 8.556
6 Mikkeline Kierkgaard Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 9.595
7 Alisa Drei Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 11.068
8 Sara Wheat Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 13.0127
9 Michelle Currie Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 14.0109
10 Julia Soldatova Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 15.51110
11 Nicole Watt Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 18.51511
12 Sabina Wojtala Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 18.5715
13 Lucie Krausová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 19.51313
14 Zuzana Babiaková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 20.01612
15 Susanna Pöykiö Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 20.0816
16 Sarah Waldmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 21.01414
17 Lenka Seniglova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 26.01817
18 Martine Adank Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 27.51918
19 Shirene Human Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 27.51719
20 Cornelia Rast Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 31.52320
21 Kaja Hanevold Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 31.52121
22 Olga Vassiljeva Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 34.02422
23 Jekaterina Golovatenko Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 34.02223
24 Silvia Koncokova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 34.02024
25 Alenka Zidar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 38.02625
26Melania AlbeaFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 38.52526
27 Ksenia Jastsenjski Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg FR Yugoslavia 40.52727
28 Ingrid Roth Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 42.02828

Pairs

RankNameNationTFPSPFS
1 Jacinthe Larivière / Lenny Faustino Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1.511
2 Valerie Saurette / Jean-Sébastien Fecteau Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3.022
3 Laura Handy / Jonathon Hunt Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 4.533
4 Molly Quigley / Bert Cording Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 7.574
5 Tatiana Chuvaeva / Dmitri Palamarchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 7.555
6 Viktoria Shklover / Valdis Mintals Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 8.046
7 Victoria Maxiuta / Vitaly Dubina Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 10.067
8 Jelena Sirokhvatova / Jurijs Salmanovs Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 12.088

Ice dance

RankNameNationTFPCDODFD
1 Sylwia Nowak / Sebastian Kolasiński Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2.0111
2 Federica Faiella / Massimo Scali Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 4.0222
3 Anastasia Belova / Illia Isaev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6.0333
4 Kristin Fraser / Igor Lukanin Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 8.0444
5 Alla Beknazarova / Yuri Kocherzhenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 10.0555
6 Jill Vernekohl / Dmitri Kurakin Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 13.0667
7 Ekaterina Gvozdkova / Timur Alaskhanov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14.81086
8 Veronika Morávková / Jiří Procházka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 15.0778
9 Tara Doherty / Tyler Myles Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 18.69109
10 Charlotte Clements / Phillip Poole Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 18.68910
11 Sheri Moir / Danny Moir Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 22.4121111
12 Phillipa Towler-Green / Robert Burgerman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23.6111212
13 Agnieszka Dulej / Sławomir Janicki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 27.0141413
14 Anna Mosenkova / Sergei Sychov Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 27.0131314
WD Alissa De Carbonnel / Alexander Malkov Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus

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