2005 French Figure Skating Championships

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The 2005 French Figure Skating Championships (French : Championnat de France Elite) took place between 10 and 12 December 2004 in Rennes. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The event was used to help determine the French team to the 2005 World Championships and the 2005 European Championships.

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Competitors from Italy, Monaco, and the United States also participated; however, the below results reflect only the French competitors.

Results

Men

RankNameTotal pointsSPFS
1 Brian Joubert 214.35268.951145.40
2 Frédéric Dambier 210.55172.452138.10
3 Samuel Contesti 195.40464.543130.86
4 Stanick Jeannette 190.66365.284125.38
5 Yannick Ponsero 180.95564.155116.80
6 Alban Préaubert 171.35663.057108.30
7 Yoann Deslot 164.04850.406113.64
8 Yannick Kocon 147.55751.85995.70
9 Jérémie Colot 147.321246.268101.06
10 Jérémy Prévoteaux 134.641543.001091.64
11 Vincent Restencourt 132.53949.911282.62
12 Nicolas Beaudelin 130.851739.651191.20
13 Kim Lucine 128.661345.341382.32
14 Eric Skorupka 127.641048.601679.04
15 Julien Lefevre 127.611146.951580.66
16 Grégory Reverdiau 124.921443.261481.66
WDDamien Djordjevic1640.06

Ladies

RankNameTotal pointsSPFS
1 Nadège Bobillier 125.08145.54179.54
2 Anne-Sophie Calvez 123.54245.02278.52
Flag of Italy.svg Valentina Marchei 115.80440.94374.86
3Laura Dutertre110.92(?)540.74(?)470.81(?)
4 Adeline Canac 107.58343.12864.46
5 Céline Lacour 106.74638.18568.56
6 Clara Petit 99.381134.24765.14
7 Anna Weinberger 99.32837.061062.26
8 Vinciane Fortin 98.521034.76963.76
9 Aurélie Verlot 97.201331.18666.02
10 Charlotte Gendreau 95.26737.621157.64
Flag of Monaco.svg Justine Cariou 92.68935.481257.20
11 Gwendoline Didier 87.621233.281454.34
Flag of Monaco.svg Aurore Prémont 82.801427.681355.12

Pairs

RankNameTFPSPFS
Flag of the United States.svg Shantel Jordan / Jeremy Barrett 1.511
1 Marylin Pla / Yannick Bonheur 3.022
2 Coralie Zielinski / Jean-Louis Lacaille 4.533

Ice dancing

RankNameTotal pointsCDODFD
1 Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder 215.12141.95163.901109.27
2 Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat 156.52232.33247.28276.91
3 Eve Bentley / Cédric Pernet 141.94327.37342.23372.34
4 Amandine Borsi / Fabrice Blondel 116.50522.94530.21463.35
5 Floriane Rokia / Damien Biancotto 113.17423.99431.11558.07

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