2005 Croatian Figure Skating Championships

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2005 Croatian Figure Skating Championships
Type: National Championship
Season: 2004-2005
Champions
Men's singles:
Boris Martinec
Ladies' singles:
Idora Hegel
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The 2005 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian : Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2005) were the Croatian Figure Skating Championships of the 2004-2005 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies singles for the title of national champion of Croatia.

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Contents

Senior-level results

Senior men

Rank Name
1 Boris Martinec
2 Josip Gluhak
3 Tomislav Bišćan

Senior ladies*

Rank Name SP FS
1 Idora Hegel 1 1

* Maria Dikanovic and Željka Krizmanić placed first and second respectively in the junior competition, and the ISU recognizes them as the senior silver and bronze medalists.

Željka Krizmanić is a Croatian figure skater. She is a three-time national bronze medalist and a two-time national silver medalist.

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