2007 Belgian Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | National Championship |
Date: | November 24 – 25, 2006 |
Season: | 2006–07 |
Location: | Hasselt |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Kevin van der Perren | |
Ladies' singles: Barbara Klerk | |
Previous: 2006 Belgian Championships | |
Next: 2008 Belgian Championships |
The 2007 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch : Belgisch Kampioenschap 2007; French : Championnat de Belgique 2007) took place between 24 and 25 November 2006 in Hasselt. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles.
One skater from United Kingdom competed as guest skater and her results were discounted from the final results.
Rank | Name | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Kevin van der Perren | 173.11 | 1 | 61.75 | 1 | 111.36 |
Jenna McCorkell of United Kingdom finished 2nd with a total of 112.73 points, but is not included with the results.
Rank | Name | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Isabelle Pieman | 116.80 | 1 | 44.39 | 1 | 72.41 |
2 | Kirsten Verbist | 94.47 | 2 | 33.44 | 2 | 61.03 |
3 | Barbara Klerk | 89.66 | 3 | 31.19 | 3 | 58.47 |
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The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion.
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The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion.
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The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion.
The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion.
The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion.
The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion.
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