2006 Coupe Internationale de Nice

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2006 Coupe Internationale de Nice
Type:Senior International
Date:November 9 – 12
Season:2006–07
Location: Nice
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Lutai
Ladies' singles:
Flag of Hungary.svg Viktória Pavuk
Pair skating:
Flag of Russia.svg Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Smirnov
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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.

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Senior results

Men

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Andrei Lutai Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 188.21163.941124.27
2 Przemysław Domański Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 152.16353.73298.43
3 Adrian Schultheiss Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 150.25453.35396.90
4 Martin Liebers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 145.10257.58687.52
5 Yannick Kocon Flag of France.svg  France 140.36648.44491.92
6 Clemens Brummer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 135.42549.03786.39
7 Paolo Bacchini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 131.37843.12588.25
8 Kalle Strid Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 125.39743.241082.15
9 Mateusz Chruściński Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 123.821141.46982.36
10 Steven Groussard Flag of France.svg  France 122.441042.501179.94
11 Christian Rauchbauer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 121.081335.96885.12
12 Valtter Virtanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 118.18943.061275.12
13 Justus Strid Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 111.081238.861372.22
WD Manuel Legaz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1432.62

Ladies

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Viktória Pavuk Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 113.84337.53176.31
2 Henriikka Hietaniemi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 110.11142.19367.92
3 Viktoria Helgesson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 105.15437.38467.77
4 Karen Venhuizen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 102.71532.95269.76
5 Olga Ikonnikova Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 96.081230.61565.47
6 Isabelle Pieman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 94.07931.25662.82
7 Anna Weinberger Flag of France.svg  France 93.87632.66761.21
8 Jelena Muhhina Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 92.94239.511253.43
9 Kirsten Verbist Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 89.171130.78858.39
10 Malin Hållberg-Leuf Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 88.10732.501155.60
11Federica ConstantiniFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 87.82831.841055.98
12 Katarina Gerboldt Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 87.161031.02956.14
13 Jacqueline Voll Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 74.901423.651351.25
14 Anna Jurkiewicz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 74.581324.951449.63
WD Maylin Hausch Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
WD Lilia Biktagirova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
WD Alisa Kireeva Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine

Pairs

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Smirnov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 152.06151.971100.09
2 Mélodie Chataigner / Medhi Bouzzine Flag of France.svg  France 122.26240.07282.19
3 Laura Magitteri / Ondřej Hotárek Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 101.61334.60367.01

Junior results

Men

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Nikita Mikhailov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 162.44158.231104.21
2 Christopher Boyadji Flag of France.svg  France 137.48344.78292.70
3 Marco Fabbri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 126.13543.69382.44
4 Benjamin Chauvineau Flag of France.svg  France 125.28444.63580.65
5 Javier Fernández Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 119.33837.18482.15
6 Manuel Koll Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 114.53244.95969.58
7 Dmitrly Kuzmenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 112.41640.04872.37
8 Franz Streubel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 111.79935.83675.96
9 Romain Ponsart Flag of France.svg  France 108.361033.86774.50
10 Javier Raya Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 102.421133.261069.16
11 Otto-Eemeli Laamanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 101.46737.661163.80
12Mathieu MoreauFlag of France.svg  France 92.501331.251261.25
13 Kamil Białas Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 87.931726.701361.23
14 Matthias Versluis Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 85.971231.441654.53
15 Tobias Steindl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 84.431430.941753.49
16 Christopher Cleyman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 84.301528.841555.46
17 Sebastian Iwasaki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 84.291628.781455.51

Ladies

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Alena Leonova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 116.10239.12176.98
2 Nicole Della Monica Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 114.98142.44272.54
3 Joshi Helgesson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 105.36338.66366.70
4 Sonia Lafuente Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 99.68436.54463.14
5 Cécilia Marie Flag of France.svg  France 93.57535.41658.16
6 Pauline Arnaud Flag of France.svg  France 90.431029.92560.51
7 Chloé Depouilly Flag of France.svg  France 89.72634.61755.11
8 Maria Taljegard Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 82.711227.75854.96
9 Nathalie Van Uffelen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 82.091129.37952.72
10 Anastasiya Lystopad Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 80.39831.201149.19
11 Laura Czarnotta Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 77.93731.631446.30
12 Kerstin Sommergruber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 77.88930.021347.86
13 Laura Linde Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 75.441425.431050.01
14 Nicky Verbist Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 72.501327.301545.20
15 Lucile Cottela Flag of France.svg  France 70.991622.861248.13
16 Christel De Haan Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 69.331524.361644.97

Novice results

Boys

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Denis Ten Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 123.42240.65182.77
2 Artur Gachinskiy Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 119.24146.09273.15
3 Quentin Lourenco Flag of France.svg  France 79.72328.98350.74
4 Toby Connock Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 70.03426.12443.91

Girls

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Maé Bérénice Méité Flag of France.svg  France 94.27233.80160.47
2 Eleonora Vinnichenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 91.68135.87355.81
3 Anastasia Gavrilenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 86.15327.99258.16
4 Sandra Sitbon Flag of France.svg  France 74.98527.06547.92
5 Vera Kleinschuster Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 74.18427.16647.02
6 Laeticia Van Oost Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 73.411223.65449.76
7 Tara Verma Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 71.76626.63745.13
8 Pia Sophie Angelis Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 69.82726.42843.40
9 Antonia Sterzing Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 67.38924.67942.71
10 Savannah Blaton Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 66.051024.571141.48
11 Manouk Gijsman Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 64.361123.961240.40
12 Sera Vaisto Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 63.921621.381042.54
13 Marta Olczak Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 63.55826.351537.20
14 Deborah Pisa Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 62.491323.461339.03
15 Marine Bonneau Flag of France.svg  France 59.261921.091438.17
16 Briana Bucciarelli Flag of France.svg  France 57.641721.281636.36
17 Manon Van Huijgevoort Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 57.351821.231736.12
18 Laura Lipp Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 55.861521.421834.44
19 Mélanie Graf Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 52.922118.741934.18
20 Paulina Leszczynska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 48.861421.982126.88
21 Maud Reveilhac Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 48.292019.382028.91

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