2006 Nordic Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | Multi-level International |
Date: | February 9 – 12 |
Season: | 2005–06 |
Location: | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Champions | |
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Previous: 2005 Nordic Championships | |
Next: 2007 Nordic Championships |
The 2006 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were held from February 9 through 12, 2006 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic countries. Skaters competed in four disciplines, men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, across three levels: senior (Olympic-level), junior, and novice. Not every event was held at every level. This was the inaugural year of the novice-level competition.
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Adrian Schultheiss | 177.41 | 1 | 68.11 | 2 | 109.30 | |
2 | Filip Stiller | 168.80 | 2 | 56.78 | 1 | 112.02 | |
3 | Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari | 145.10 | 3 | 50.93 | 3 | 94.17 | |
4 | Kalle Strid | 133.65 | 4 | 45.78 | 4 | 87.87 | |
5 | Mikko Minkkinen | 130.84 | 5 | 44.75 | 5 | 86.09 | |
6 | Tommi Piiroinen | 124.52 | 6 | 43.51 | 7 | 81.01 | |
7 | Henry Rautiainen | 115.92 | 7 | 39.80 | 8 | 76.12 | |
8 | Michael Chrolenko | 115.16 | 8 | 33.97 | 6 | 81.19 | |
9 | Michael Felding | 94.34 | 9 | 31.52 | 9 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Niina Laksola | 107.31 | 1 | 38.62 | 1 | 68.69 | |
2 | Malin Haallberg-Leuf | 101.06 | 2 | 26.09 | 4 | 64.97 | |
3 | Elina Vesamäki | 101.00 | 4 | 33.64 | 2 | 67.36 | |
4 | Maria Taljegaard | 96.75 | 5 | 33.11 | 5 | 68.69 | |
5 | Henriikka Hietaniemi | 95.09 | 8 | 28.32 | 3 | 66.77 | |
6 | Matilda Rang | 92.24 | 3 | 35.58 | 7 | 56.66 | |
7 | Anna Heinonen | 91.81 | 6 | 31.56 | 6 | 60.25 | |
8 | Henna Hietala | 86.49 | 7 | 29.92 | 8 | 56.57 | |
9 | Natasha Lee Dann | 74.17 | 9 | 26.14 | 9 | 48.03 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Angelika Pylkina / Niklas Hogner | 118.68 | 1 | 41.07 | 1 | 77.61 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Alexander Majorov | 129.99 | 3 | 37.88 | 1 | 92.11 | |
2 | Valtter Virtanen | 126.10 | 1 | 47.20 | 2 | 78.90 | |
3 | Justus Strid | 114.23 | 2 | 40.68 | 3 | 73.55 | |
4 | Samuli Tyyskâ | 103.28 | 4 | 34.52 | 4 | 68.76 | |
5 | Otto-Eemeli Laamanen | 96.45 | 5 | 33.55 | 5 | 62.90 | |
6 | Lasse Sääkslahti | 92.62 | 7 | 31.58 | 6 | 61.04 | |
7 | Erik Hannerstam | 88.57 | 9 | 28.00 | 7 | 60.57 | |
8 | Filip Nordman | 88.42 | 6 | 32.78 | 8 | 55.64 | |
9 | Otto Kumpulainen | 82.29 | 8 | 29.51 | 10 | 52.78 | |
10 | Jesper Kristiansen | 78.64 | 10 | 24.71 | 9 | 53.93 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Jenni Vähämaa | 122.26 | 2 | 43.36 | 1 | 78.90 | |
2 | Laura Lepistö | 113.71 | 1 | 45.27 | 3 | 68.44 | |
3 | Amanda Nylander | 113.52 | 3 | 41.92 | 2 | 71.60 | |
4 | Isabelle Nylander | 108.36 | 4 | 41.21 | 5 | 67.15 | |
5 | Stina Keränen | 106.51 | 5 | 38.80 | 4 | 67.71 | |
6 | Krista Suhonen | 100.65 | 6 | 38.10 | 7 | 62.55 | |
7 | Mia Brix | 97.46 | 8 | 34.82 | 6 | 62.64 | |
8 | Linnea Mellgren | 96.39 | 7 | 37.18 | 9 | 59.21 | |
9 | Melisa Lähdeoja | 95.04 | 9 | 33.61 | 8 | 61.43 | |
10 | Malin Eliasson | 89.80 | 10 | 33.50 | 10 | 56.30 | |
11 | Ann-Julie Arnesen | 84.11 | 12 | 29.08 | 11 | 55.03 | |
12 | Maria Lykke Kristensen | 77.58 | 11 | 31.57 | 14 | 46.01 | |
13 | Malin Taljegard | 74.32 | 13 | 28.79 | 15 | 45.53 | |
14 | Karina Sinding Johnson | 72.63 | 17 | 24.66 | 12 | 47.97 | |
15 | Erle Harstad | 71.78 | 14 | 27.50 | 17 | 44.28 | |
16 | Louise Wessberg | 71.58 | 15 | 26.08 | 16 | 45.50 | |
17 | June Larsen | 69.94 | 18 | 23.54 | 13 | 46.40 | |
18 | Ingrid Rebekka Paulsen | 66.19 | 16 | 25.00 | 18 | 41.19 | |
19 | Audrey Freyja Clarke | 50.90 | 19 | 18.77 | 19 | 32.13 | |
WD | Sara Twete |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | CD | OD | FD | |||
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1 | Anna Thomsen / Nikolaj Sørensen | 109.77 | 1 | 21.65 | 1 | 36.89 | 2 | 51.23 | |
2 | Rowan Musson / John Horne | 105.95 | 2 | 20.34 | 2 | 33.53 | 1 | 52.08 | |
3 | Dorina Molnar / Mate Fejes | 98.95 | 3 | 20.26 | 3 | 32.47 | 4 | 46.22 | |
4 | Sophie Vasbo / Benjamin Ebeling | 95.27 | 4 | 18.53 | 4 | 30.13 | 3 | 46.61 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Bela Papp | 93.66 | 1 | 32.82 | 1 | 60.84 | |
2 | Esko Honkala | 90.51 | 3 | 29.75 | 2 | 60.76 | |
3 | Matthias Versluis | 83.49 | 2 | 31.76 | 4 | 51.73 | |
4 | Carl Bierich | 83.08 | 4 | 29.59 | 3 | 53.49 | |
5 | Sasha Palomäki | 78.59 | 5 | 29.24 | 5 | 49.35 | |
6 | Richard Lundberg | 73.43 | 6 | 26.31 | 6 | 47.12 | |
7 | Frederik Wittzell | 64.16 | 7 | 25.90 | 7 | 38.26 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Nita Viiri | 91.17 | 1 | 33.87 | 1 | 57.30 | |
2 | Kristin Gustavsson | 84.41 | 2 | 33.48 | 3 | 50.93 | |
3 | Joshi Helgesson | 82.03 | 3 | 28.86 | 2 | 53.17 | |
4 | Oona Lindahl | 77.12 | 4 | 27.92 | 6 | 49.20 | |
5 | Sabina Nilsson | 76.95 | 5 | 27.68 | 5 | 49.27 | |
6 | Daisy Nevalainen | 75.86 | 6 | 26.45 | 4 | 49.41 | |
7 | Michelle Tromborg-Nielsen | 71.10 | 8 | 24.51 | 7 | 46.59 | |
8 | Marthe Salo Fanoy | 64.26 | 11 | 20.67 | 8 | 43.59 | |
9 | Mia Lange | 63.25 | 9 | 22.42 | 9 | 40.83 | |
10 | Hilde Aaby | 62.69 | 10 | 22.26 | 11 | 40.43 | |
11 | Christina Hansson | 59.19 | 12 | 18.60 | 10 | 40.59 | |
12 | Signe Svane Magnussen | 59.15 | 7 | 25.65 | 12 | 33.50 |
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