The 2001 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 9th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place between September 20 and 23, 2001. 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.
Rank | Name | Nation | TFP | SP | FS |
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1 | Stanislav Timchenko | Russia | 2.5 | 3 | 1 |
2 | Róbert Kažimír | Slovakia | 4.0 | 2 | 3 |
3 | Vitali Danilchenko | Ukraine | 5.0 | 6 | 2 |
4 | Stanick Jeannette | France | 6.5 | 5 | 4 |
5 | Margus Hernits | Estonia | 6.5 | 1 | 6 |
6 | Gabriel Monnier | France | 7.0 | 4 | 5 |
7 | Patrick Meier | Switzerland | 11.0 | 8 | 7 |
8 | Silvio Smalun | Germany | 11.5 | 7 | 8 |
9 | Kevin van der Perren | Belgium | 13.5 | 9 | 9 |
10 | Zoltán Tóth | Hungary | 15.0 | 10 | 10 |
11 | Juraj Sviatko | Slovakia | 17.0 | 12 | 11 |
12 | Bartosz Domański | Poland | 18.5 | 13 | 12 |
13 | Nayden Borichev | Bulgaria | 18.5 | 11 | 13 |
14 | Tomas Srom | Czech Republic | 21.5 | 15 | 14 |
15 | Ivan Kinčík | Slovakia | 22.0 | 14 | 15 |
16 | Lukas Kuzmiak | Slovakia | 24.0 | 16 | 16 |
WD | Miloš Milanović | Yugoslavia | 24.0 | 16 | 16 |
Rank | Name | Nation | TFP | SP | FS |
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1 | Júlia Sebestyén | Hungary | 2.0 | 2 | 1 |
2 | Julia Lautowa | Austria | 2.5 | 1 | 2 |
3 | Mojca Kopač | Slovenia | 5.0 | 4 | 3 |
4 | Sabina Wojtala | Poland | 7.5 | 5 | 5 |
5 | Stephanie Zhang | Australia | 8.0 | 8 | 4 |
6 | Miriam Manzano | Australia | 10.5 | 7 | 7 |
7 | Tamsin Sear | United Kingdom | 12.0 | 6 | 9 |
8 | Anastasia Gimazetdinova | Uzbekistan | 12.5 | 3 | 11 |
9 | Joanne Carter | Australia | 13.5 | 15 | 6 |
10 | Anna Wenzel | Austria | 14.5 | 13 | 8 |
11 | Sarah Waldmann | Germany | 15.0 | 10 | 10 |
12 | Diana Janostakova | Slovakia | 16.5 | 9 | 12 |
13 | Jessica Söderlind | Sweden | 20.0 | 12 | 14 |
14 | Linna-Grete Lilender | Estonia | 21.0 | 16 | 13 |
15 | Lucia Starovičová | Slovakia | 23.5 | 11 | 18 |
16 | Martine Zuiderwijk | Netherlands | 24.0 | 18 | 15 |
17 | Ellen Mareels | Belgium | 24.0 | 14 | 17 |
18 | Katharina Wichert | Germany | 27.0 | 22 | 16 |
19 | Kaja Hanevold | Norway | 27.5 | 17 | 19 |
20 | Katalin Szakall | Hungary | 29.5 | 19 | 20 |
21 | Sonia Radeva | Bulgaria | 31.5 | 21 | 21 |
22 | Tatiana Durkovska | Slovakia | 32.0 | 20 | 22 |
23 | Jacqueline Belenyesiová | Slovakia | 34.5 | 23 | 23 |
WD | Ksenija Jastsenjski | Yugoslavia | |||
WD | Idora Hegel | Croatia |
Rank | Name | Nation | TFP | SP | FS |
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1 | Oľga Beständigová / Jozef Beständig | Slovakia | 1.5 | 1 | 1 |
2 | Michela Cobisi / Ruben De Pra | Italy | 3.5 | 3 | 2 |
3 | Michaela Krutská / Marek Sedlmajer | Czech Republic | 4.0 | 2 | 3 |
Rank | Name | Nation | TFP | CD | OD | FD |
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1 | Julia Golovina / Oleg Voiko | Ukraine | 2.0 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
2 | Veronika Moravkova / Jiří Procházka | Czech Republic | 4.6 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
3 | Caroline Truong / Sylvain Longchambon | France | 5.4 | 3 | 2 | 3 |
4 | Sinead Kerr / John Kerr | United Kingdom | 8.0 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
5 | Petra Nemethi / Daniel Gal | Hungary | 10.4 | 6 | 5 | 5 |
6 | Patricia Pavuk / Andras Rosnik | Hungary | 11.6 | 5 | 6 | 6 |
The Nepela Memorial, formerly known as the Ondrej Nepela Trophy and the Ondrej Nepela Memorial, is an annual international figure skating competition which is generally held in Bratislava, Slovakia. The competition is named in honor of Ondrej Nepela, a former Slovak figure skater who competed internationally for Czechoslovakia and won the gold medal at the 1972 Winter Olympics. In most years, the event is part of the ISU Challenger Series. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance.
The 2007 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 15th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place between September 20 and 22, 2007 at the Ondrej Nepela Ice Rink. Skaters competed in four disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The compulsory dance was the Austrian Waltz. The competition is named for 1972 Olympic gold medalist Ondrej Nepela.
The 2008 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 16th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. The competition was held between November 22 and 23, 2008 at the Ondrej Nepela Ice Rink. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing. The compulsory dance was the Paso Doble.
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The 2009 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 17th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Slovakia. The competition was held between November 5 and 7, 2009 at the Ice Sport Rink in Piešťany. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The compulsory dance was the Tango Romantica.
The 2006 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 14th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place between September 15 and 16, 2006 at the Ondrej Nepela Ice Rink. Skaters competed in two disciplines: men's singles and ladies' singles. The compulsory dance was the Austrian Waltz. The competition is named for 1972 Olympic gold medalist Ondrej Nepela.
The 2005 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 13th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place between September 22 and 24, 2005, at the Ondrej Nepela Ice Rink. Skaters competed in three disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing. The competition is named for 1972 Olympic gold medalist Ondrej Nepela.
The 2004 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 12th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place between September 23 and 26, 2004 at the Vladimir Dzurilla Ice Rink. 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.
The 2003 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 11th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place between September 24 and 27, 2003 at the Ondrej Nepela Ice Rink. Skaters competed in two disciplines: men's singles and ladies' singles. The competition is named for 1972 Olympic gold medalist Ondrej Nepela.
The 2002 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 10th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place between September 27 and 29, 2002 at the Vladimír Dzurilla Ice Rink. 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.
The 2000 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 8th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. 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.
The 1999 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 7th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place between September 24 and 26, 1999. 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.
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.
The 1997 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 5th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place between September 26 and 28, 1997. 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.
The 1996 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 4th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place between September 27 and 30, 1996. Skaters competed in three disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating. The competition is named for 1972 Olympic gold medalist Ondrej Nepela.
The 2010 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 18th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Slovakia. It was held between September 30 and October 2, 2010 at the Vladimír Dzurilla Ice Rink in Bratislava. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
The 2011 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 19th edition of an international figure skating competition annually held in Slovakia. It was held from September 28 to October 2, 2011 at the Ondrej Nepela Ice Rink in Bratislava. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing at the senior level.
The 2012 Ondrej Nepela Memorial was the 20th edition of an annual international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It took place on October 3–7, 2012 at the Ondrej Nepela Ice Rink Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singles, pairs, and ice dancing at the senior level.
The 2016 CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial was held on September and October 2016. It is an annual senior international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It was part of the 2016–17 ISU Challenger Series. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
The 2019 CS Nepela Memorial, formerly known as the Ondrej Nepela Trophy, was held in September 2019 at the Ondrej Nepela Arena. It was part of the 2019–20 ISU Challenger Series. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dance.