2006 Nordic Figure Skating Championships

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2006 Nordic Figure Skating Championships
Type:Multi-level International
Date:February 9 – 12
Season:2005–06
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of Sweden.svg Adrian Schultheiss
Ladies' singles:
Flag of Finland.svg Niina Laksola
Pair skating:
Flag of Sweden.svg Angelika Pylkina / Niklas Hogner
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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.

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Senior results

Men

RankNameNationTotal pointsSPFS
1 Adrian Schultheiss Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 177.41168.112109.30
2 Filip Stiller Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 168.80256.781112.02
3 Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 145.10350.93394.17
4 Kalle Strid Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 133.65445.78487.87
5 Mikko Minkkinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 130.84544.75586.09
6 Tommi Piiroinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 124.52643.51781.01
7 Henry Rautiainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 115.92739.80876.12
8 Michael Chrolenko Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 115.16833.97681.19
9 Michael Felding Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 94.34931.529

Ladies

RankNameNationTotal pointsSPFS
1 Niina Laksola Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 107.31138.62168.69
2 Malin Haallberg-Leuf Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 101.06226.09464.97
3 Elina Vesamäki Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 101.00433.64267.36
4 Maria Taljegaard Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 96.75533.11568.69
5 Henriikka Hietaniemi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 95.09828.32366.77
6 Matilda Rang Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 92.24335.58756.66
7 Anna Heinonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 91.81631.56660.25
8 Henna Hietala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 86.49729.92856.57
9 Natasha Lee Dann Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 74.17926.14948.03

Pairs

RankNameNationTotal pointsSPFS
1 Angelika Pylkina / Niklas Hogner Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 118.68141.07177.61

Junior results

Men

RankNameNationTotal pointsSPFS
1 Alexander Majorov Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 129.99337.88192.11
2 Valtter Virtanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 126.10147.20278.90
3 Justus Strid Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 114.23240.68373.55
4 Samuli Tyyskâ Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 103.28434.52468.76
5 Otto-Eemeli Laamanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 96.45533.55562.90
6 Lasse Sääkslahti Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 92.62731.58661.04
7 Erik Hannerstam Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 88.57928.00760.57
8 Filip Nordman Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 88.42632.78855.64
9 Otto Kumpulainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 82.29829.511052.78
10 Jesper Kristiansen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 78.641024.71953.93

Ladies

RankNameNationTotal pointsSPFS
1 Jenni Vähämaa Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 122.26243.36178.90
2 Laura Lepistö Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 113.71145.27368.44
3 Amanda Nylander Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 113.52341.92271.60
4 Isabelle Nylander Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 108.36441.21567.15
5 Stina Keränen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 106.51538.80467.71
6 Krista Suhonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 100.65638.10762.55
7 Mia Brix Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 97.46834.82662.64
8 Linnea Mellgren Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 96.39737.18959.21
9 Melisa Lähdeoja Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 95.04933.61861.43
10 Malin Eliasson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 89.801033.501056.30
11 Ann-Julie Arnesen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 84.111229.081155.03
12 Maria Lykke Kristensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 77.581131.571446.01
13 Malin Taljegard Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 74.321328.791545.53
14 Karina Sinding Johnson Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 72.631724.661247.97
15 Erle Harstad Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 71.781427.501744.28
16 Louise Wessberg Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 71.581526.081645.50
17 June Larsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 69.941823.541346.40
18 Ingrid Rebekka Paulsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 66.191625.001841.19
19 Audrey Freyja Clarke Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 50.901918.771932.13
WD Sara Twete Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark

Ice dancing

RankNameNationTotal pointsCDODFD
1 Anna Thomsen / Nikolaj Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 109.77121.65136.89251.23
2 Rowan Musson / John Horne Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 105.95220.34233.53152.08
3 Dorina Molnar / Mate Fejes Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 98.95320.26332.47446.22
4 Sophie Vasbo / Benjamin Ebeling Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 95.27418.53430.13346.61

Novice results

Boys

RankNameNationTotal pointsSPFS
1 Bela Papp Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 93.66132.82160.84
2 Esko Honkala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 90.51329.75260.76
3 Matthias Versluis Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 83.49231.76451.73
4 Carl Bierich Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 83.08429.59353.49
5 Sasha Palomäki Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 78.59529.24549.35
6 Richard Lundberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 73.43626.31647.12
7 Frederik Wittzell Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 64.16725.90738.26

Girls

RankNameNationTotal pointsSPFS
1 Nita Viiri Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 91.17133.87157.30
2 Kristin Gustavsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 84.41233.48350.93
3 Joshi Helgesson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 82.03328.86253.17
4 Oona Lindahl Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 77.12427.92649.20
5 Sabina Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 76.95527.68549.27
6 Daisy Nevalainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 75.86626.45449.41
7 Michelle Tromborg-Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 71.10824.51746.59
8 Marthe Salo Fanoy Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 64.261120.67843.59
9 Mia Lange Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 63.25922.42940.83
10 Hilde Aaby Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 62.691022.261140.43
11 Christina Hansson Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 59.191218.601040.59
12 Signe Svane Magnussen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 59.15725.651233.50

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