2002 French Figure Skating Championships

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The 2002 French Figure Skating Championships (French : Championnat de France Elite) took place between 7 and 9 December 2001 in Grenoble. Skaters competed at the senior level in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The event was used to help determine the French team to the 2002 Winter Olympics, the 2002 World Championships, and the 2002 European Championships.

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Results

Men

RankNameSPLPTFP
1 Gabriel Monnier 212.0
2 Frédéric Dambier 424.0
3 Brian Joubert 535.5
4 Thierry Cerez 345.5
5 Stanick Jeannette 155.5
6 Vincent Restencourt 669.0
7Damien Djordjevic8711.0
8 Julien Lefevre
9 Mathieu Delcambre
10 Jean-Michel Debay 7
11 Samuel Contesti
12Cyril Brun
13 Alban Préaubert
14 Yannick Ponsero
15 Grégory Reverdiau
16 Yoann Deslot
17 Gilles Cabaret
18 Mehdi Nafakh
19 Jérémie Colot

Ladies

RankNameTFPSPFS
1 Vanessa Gusmeroli 2.021
2 Laetitia Hubert 2.512
3 Anne-Sophie Calvez 4.533
4Gwenaëlle Jullien6.044
5 Christelle Miro 7.555
6 Leslie Deriviere 10.577
7 Géraldine Zulini 11.068
8 Marylin Pla 11.5116
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Martine Adank 13.599
9 Carole Azario 15.0
10 Perrine Ferret 16.0
11 Anne-Sophie Pichon 17.0

Pairs

RankNameTFPSPFS
1 Sarah Abitbol / Stéphane Bernadis 1.511
2 Marie-Pierre Leray / Nicolas Osseland 3.022
3 Lucie Stadelman / Yannick Bonheur 4.533
WD Sabrina Lefrançois / Jérôme Blanchard

Ice dancing

RankNameTFP
1 Alia Ouabdelsselam / Benjamin Delmas 2.4
2 Roxane Petetin / Mathieu Jost 4.4
3 Caroline Truong / Sylvain Longchambon 7.4
4 Véronique Delobel / Michael Zenezini 7.4
Flag of Japan.svg Rie Arikawa / Kenji Miyamoto 10.4
5 Eve Bentley / Cédric Pernet 12.4
6 Laure Guenin / Julien Bussard 14.4

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