2006 Coupe Internationale de Nice | |
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Type: | Senior International |
Date: | November 9 – 12 |
Season: | 2006–07 |
Location: | Nice |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Andrei Lutai | |
Ladies' singles: Viktória Pavuk | |
Pair skating: Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Smirnov | |
Previous: 2004 Coupe Internationale de Nice | |
Next: 2007 Coupe Internationale de Nice |
The 2006 Coupe Internationale de Nice (English: 2006 International Cup of Nice) was the 11th edition of an annual international figure skating competition held in Nice, France. It was held between November 9 and 12, 2006. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating on the levels of senior, junior, and novice.
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Andrei Lutai | Russia | 188.21 | 1 | 63.94 | 1 | 124.27 |
2 | Przemysław Domański | Poland | 152.16 | 3 | 53.73 | 2 | 98.43 |
3 | Adrian Schultheiss | Sweden | 150.25 | 4 | 53.35 | 3 | 96.90 |
4 | Martin Liebers | Germany | 145.10 | 2 | 57.58 | 6 | 87.52 |
5 | Yannick Kocon | France | 140.36 | 6 | 48.44 | 4 | 91.92 |
6 | Clemens Brummer | Germany | 135.42 | 5 | 49.03 | 7 | 86.39 |
7 | Paolo Bacchini | Italy | 131.37 | 8 | 43.12 | 5 | 88.25 |
8 | Kalle Strid | Sweden | 125.39 | 7 | 43.24 | 10 | 82.15 |
9 | Mateusz Chruściński | Poland | 123.82 | 11 | 41.46 | 9 | 82.36 |
10 | Steven Groussard | France | 122.44 | 10 | 42.50 | 11 | 79.94 |
11 | Christian Rauchbauer | Austria | 121.08 | 13 | 35.96 | 8 | 85.12 |
12 | Valtter Virtanen | Finland | 118.18 | 9 | 43.06 | 12 | 75.12 |
13 | Justus Strid | Sweden | 111.08 | 12 | 38.86 | 13 | 72.22 |
WD | Manuel Legaz | Spain | 14 | 32.62 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Viktória Pavuk | Hungary | 113.84 | 3 | 37.53 | 1 | 76.31 |
2 | Henriikka Hietaniemi | Finland | 110.11 | 1 | 42.19 | 3 | 67.92 |
3 | Viktoria Helgesson | Sweden | 105.15 | 4 | 37.38 | 4 | 67.77 |
4 | Karen Venhuizen | Netherlands | 102.71 | 5 | 32.95 | 2 | 69.76 |
5 | Olga Ikonnikova | Estonia | 96.08 | 12 | 30.61 | 5 | 65.47 |
6 | Isabelle Pieman | Belgium | 94.07 | 9 | 31.25 | 6 | 62.82 |
7 | Anna Weinberger | France | 93.87 | 6 | 32.66 | 7 | 61.21 |
8 | Jelena Muhhina | Estonia | 92.94 | 2 | 39.51 | 12 | 53.43 |
9 | Kirsten Verbist | Belgium | 89.17 | 11 | 30.78 | 8 | 58.39 |
10 | Malin Hållberg-Leuf | Sweden | 88.10 | 7 | 32.50 | 11 | 55.60 |
11 | Federica Constantini | Italy | 87.82 | 8 | 31.84 | 10 | 55.98 |
12 | Katarina Gerboldt | Russia | 87.16 | 10 | 31.02 | 9 | 56.14 |
13 | Jacqueline Voll | Netherlands | 74.90 | 14 | 23.65 | 13 | 51.25 |
14 | Anna Jurkiewicz | Poland | 74.58 | 13 | 24.95 | 14 | 49.63 |
WD | Maylin Hausch | Germany | |||||
WD | Lilia Biktagirova | Russia | |||||
WD | Alisa Kireeva | Ukraine |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Smirnov | Russia | 152.06 | 1 | 51.97 | 1 | 100.09 |
2 | Mélodie Chataigner / Medhi Bouzzine | France | 122.26 | 2 | 40.07 | 2 | 82.19 |
3 | Laura Magitteri / Ondřej Hotárek | Italy | 101.61 | 3 | 34.60 | 3 | 67.01 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Nikita Mikhailov | Russia | 162.44 | 1 | 58.23 | 1 | 104.21 |
2 | Christopher Boyadji | France | 137.48 | 3 | 44.78 | 2 | 92.70 |
3 | Marco Fabbri | Italy | 126.13 | 5 | 43.69 | 3 | 82.44 |
4 | Benjamin Chauvineau | France | 125.28 | 4 | 44.63 | 5 | 80.65 |
5 | Javier Fernández | Spain | 119.33 | 8 | 37.18 | 4 | 82.15 |
6 | Manuel Koll | Austria | 114.53 | 2 | 44.95 | 9 | 69.58 |
7 | Dmitrly Kuzmenko | Ukraine | 112.41 | 6 | 40.04 | 8 | 72.37 |
8 | Franz Streubel | Germany | 111.79 | 9 | 35.83 | 6 | 75.96 |
9 | Romain Ponsart | France | 108.36 | 10 | 33.86 | 7 | 74.50 |
10 | Javier Raya | Spain | 102.42 | 11 | 33.26 | 10 | 69.16 |
11 | Otto-Eemeli Laamanen | Finland | 101.46 | 7 | 37.66 | 11 | 63.80 |
12 | Mathieu Moreau | France | 92.50 | 13 | 31.25 | 12 | 61.25 |
13 | Kamil Białas | Poland | 87.93 | 17 | 26.70 | 13 | 61.23 |
14 | Matthias Versluis | Finland | 85.97 | 12 | 31.44 | 16 | 54.53 |
15 | Tobias Steindl | Austria | 84.43 | 14 | 30.94 | 17 | 53.49 |
16 | Christopher Cleyman | Belgium | 84.30 | 15 | 28.84 | 15 | 55.46 |
17 | Sebastian Iwasaki | Poland | 84.29 | 16 | 28.78 | 14 | 55.51 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Alena Leonova | Russia | 116.10 | 2 | 39.12 | 1 | 76.98 |
2 | Nicole Della Monica | Italy | 114.98 | 1 | 42.44 | 2 | 72.54 |
3 | Joshi Helgesson | Sweden | 105.36 | 3 | 38.66 | 3 | 66.70 |
4 | Sonia Lafuente | Spain | 99.68 | 4 | 36.54 | 4 | 63.14 |
5 | Cécilia Marie | France | 93.57 | 5 | 35.41 | 6 | 58.16 |
6 | Pauline Arnaud | France | 90.43 | 10 | 29.92 | 5 | 60.51 |
7 | Chloé Depouilly | France | 89.72 | 6 | 34.61 | 7 | 55.11 |
8 | Maria Taljegard | Sweden | 82.71 | 12 | 27.75 | 8 | 54.96 |
9 | Nathalie Van Uffelen | Netherlands | 82.09 | 11 | 29.37 | 9 | 52.72 |
10 | Anastasiya Lystopad | Ukraine | 80.39 | 8 | 31.20 | 11 | 49.19 |
11 | Laura Czarnotta | Poland | 77.93 | 7 | 31.63 | 14 | 46.30 |
12 | Kerstin Sommergruber | Austria | 77.88 | 9 | 30.02 | 13 | 47.86 |
13 | Laura Linde | Germany | 75.44 | 14 | 25.43 | 10 | 50.01 |
14 | Nicky Verbist | Belgium | 72.50 | 13 | 27.30 | 15 | 45.20 |
15 | Lucile Cottela | France | 70.99 | 16 | 22.86 | 12 | 48.13 |
16 | Christel De Haan | Netherlands | 69.33 | 15 | 24.36 | 16 | 44.97 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Denis Ten | Kazakhstan | 123.42 | 2 | 40.65 | 1 | 82.77 |
2 | Artur Gachinskiy | Russia | 119.24 | 1 | 46.09 | 2 | 73.15 |
3 | Quentin Lourenco | France | 79.72 | 3 | 28.98 | 3 | 50.74 |
4 | Toby Connock | Netherlands | 70.03 | 4 | 26.12 | 4 | 43.91 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Maé Bérénice Méité | France | 94.27 | 2 | 33.80 | 1 | 60.47 |
2 | Eleonora Vinnichenko | Ukraine | 91.68 | 1 | 35.87 | 3 | 55.81 |
3 | Anastasia Gavrilenko | Russia | 86.15 | 3 | 27.99 | 2 | 58.16 |
4 | Sandra Sitbon | France | 74.98 | 5 | 27.06 | 5 | 47.92 |
5 | Vera Kleinschuster | Austria | 74.18 | 4 | 27.16 | 6 | 47.02 |
6 | Laeticia Van Oost | Belgium | 73.41 | 12 | 23.65 | 4 | 49.76 |
7 | Tara Verma | Russia | 71.76 | 6 | 26.63 | 7 | 45.13 |
8 | Pia Sophie Angelis | Austria | 69.82 | 7 | 26.42 | 8 | 43.40 |
9 | Antonia Sterzing | Germany | 67.38 | 9 | 24.67 | 9 | 42.71 |
10 | Savannah Blaton | Belgium | 66.05 | 10 | 24.57 | 11 | 41.48 |
11 | Manouk Gijsman | Netherlands | 64.36 | 11 | 23.96 | 12 | 40.40 |
12 | Sera Vaisto | Finland | 63.92 | 16 | 21.38 | 10 | 42.54 |
13 | Marta Olczak | Poland | 63.55 | 8 | 26.35 | 15 | 37.20 |
14 | Deborah Pisa | Switzerland | 62.49 | 13 | 23.46 | 13 | 39.03 |
15 | Marine Bonneau | France | 59.26 | 19 | 21.09 | 14 | 38.17 |
16 | Briana Bucciarelli | France | 57.64 | 17 | 21.28 | 16 | 36.36 |
17 | Manon Van Huijgevoort | Netherlands | 57.35 | 18 | 21.23 | 17 | 36.12 |
18 | Laura Lipp | Germany | 55.86 | 15 | 21.42 | 18 | 34.44 |
19 | Mélanie Graf | Switzerland | 52.92 | 21 | 18.74 | 19 | 34.18 |
20 | Paulina Leszczynska | Poland | 48.86 | 14 | 21.98 | 21 | 26.88 |
21 | Maud Reveilhac | Switzerland | 48.29 | 20 | 19.38 | 20 | 28.91 |
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