2007 Coupe Internationale de Nice | |
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Type: | Senior International |
Date: | October 18 – 21 |
Season: | 2007–08 |
Location: | Nice |
Venue: | Palais des Sports Jean Bouin |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Yannick Ponsero | |
Ladies' singles: Viktória Pavuk | |
Pairs: Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Smirnov | |
Previous: 2006 Coupe Internationale de Nice | |
Next: 2008 Coupe Internationale de Nice |
The 2007 Coupe Internationale de Nice (English: 2007 International Cup of Nice) was the 12th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Nice, France. It was held between October 18 and October 21, 2007 at the Palais des Sports Jean Bouin. 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 | Yannick Ponsero | France | 172.78 | 2 | 57.80 | 1 | 114.98 |
2 | Konstantin Menshov | Russia | 157.67 | 9 | 49.75 | 2 | 107.92 |
3 | Jérémie Colot | France | 156.47 | 5 | 53.74 | 3 | 102.73 |
4 | Martin Liebers | Germany | 155.06 | 3 | 57.34 | 5 | 97.72 |
5 | Przemysław Domański | Poland | 152.36 | 4 | 55.15 | 7 | 97.21 |
6 | Peter Liebers | Germany | 149.85 | 8 | 50.48 | 4 | 99.37 |
7 | Aliaxsandr Kazakou | Belarus | 144.49 | 11 | 47.75 | 8 | 96.74 |
8 | Clemens Brummer | Germany | 143.43 | 1 | 60.29 | 13 | 83.14 |
9 | Thomas Paulson | United Kingdom | 140.78 | 15 | 43.15 | 6 | 97.63 |
10 | Mateusz Chruściński | Poland | 140.53 | 6 | 51.16 | 10 | 89.37 |
11 | Oleksiy Bychenko | Ukraine | 140.20 | 13 | 46.58 | 9 | 93.62 |
12 | Zoltan Kelemen | Romania | 134.12 | 7 | 50.97 | 12 | 83.15 |
13 | Naiden Borichev | Bulgaria | 131.16 | 14 | 43.93 | 11 | 87.23 |
14 | Jeremy Prevoteaux | France | 130.99 | 10 | 48.17 | 14 | 82.82 |
15 | Yaroslav Fursov | Ukraine | 126.39 | 12 | 46.70 | 15 | 79.69 |
16 | Christian Rauchbauer | Austria | 119.92 | 16 | 42.32 | 16 | 77.60 |
17 | Adrian Alvarado Pachedo | Mexico | 92.66 | 17 | 29.33 | 17 | 63.33 |
18 | Christian Gijtenbeek | Netherlands | 67.49 | 18 | 27.31 | 18 | 40.18 |
WD | Tomáš Janečko | Czech Republic | |||||
WD | Andrei Griazev | Russia | |||||
WD | Yvan Tretyakov | Russia |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Viktória Pavuk | Hungary | 134.83 | 1 | 48.30 | 1 | 86.53 |
2 | Anna Jurkiewicz | Poland | 125.32 | 2 | 45.64 | 2 | 79.68 |
3 | Vanessa James | United Kingdom | 121.22 | 3 | 44.80 | 5 | 76.42 |
4 | Karen Venhuizen | Netherlands | 113.46 | 6 | 36.60 | 4 | 76.86 |
5 | Gwendoline Didier | France | 111.78 | 9 | 33.78 | 3 | 78.00 |
6 | Roxana Luca | Romania | 104.78 | 4 | 40.98 | 7 | 63.80 |
7 | Ksenia Doronina | Russia | 103.18 | 7 | 36.40 | 6 | 66.78 |
8 | Candice Didier | France | 95.69 | 5 | 38.31 | 10 | 57.38 |
9 | Sonia Radeva | Bulgaria | 95.28 | 10 | 33.77 | 8 | 61.51 |
10 | Henriikka Hietaniemi | Finland | 92.47 | 8 | 34.24 | 9 | 58.23 |
11 | Vincianne Fortin | France | 83.40 | 13 | 26.73 | 11 | 56.67 |
12 | Melissandre Fuentes | Andorra | 79.78 | 11 | 30.29 | 13 | 49.49 |
13 | Emily Naphtal | Mexico | 79.65 | 14 | 26.57 | 12 | 53.08 |
14 | Mérovée Ephrem | Monaco | 78.98 | 12 | 30.11 | 14 | 48.87 |
15 | Erica Bleha | Germany | 65.48 | 15 | 25.42 | 17 | 40.06 |
16 | Marina Shishkina | Kazakhstan | 64.50 | 17 | 22.67 | 15 | 41.83 |
17 | Kristine Lee | Hong Kong | 62.05 | 18 | 21.17 | 16 | 40.88 |
18 | Krystsina Mikhailava | Belarus | 61.60 | 16 | 23.22 | 18 | 38.38 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Smirnov | Russia | 169.13 | 1 | 61.18 | 1 | 107.95 |
2 | Adeline Canac / Maximin Coia | France | 113.29 | 4 | 35.40 | 2 | 77.89 |
3 | Mari Vartmann / Florian Just | Germany | 111.15 | 2 | 39.92 | 3 | 71.23 |
4 | Mélodie Chataigner / Medhi Bouzzine | France | 103.81 | 3 | 37.79 | 4 | 66.02 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Artur Gachinskiy | Russia | 162.61 | 1 | 54.78 | 1 | 107.83 |
2 | Nikita Mikhaylov | Russia | 136.79 | 2 | 52.91 | 4 | 83.88 |
3 | Mikael Redin | Switzerland | 135.66 | 3 | 46.42 | 2 | 89.24 |
4 | Javier Raya | Spain | 130.14 | 5 | 41.87 | 3 | 88.27 |
5 | Kamil Białas | Poland | 118.57 | 4 | 43.13 | 6 | 75.44 |
6 | Chafik Besseghier | France | 118.03 | 6 | 36.97 | 5 | 81.06 |
7 | Sebastian Iwasaki | Poland | 110.30 | 7 | 35.24 | 7 | 75.06 |
8 | Marco Zakouril | Czech Republic | 101.03 | 10 | 29.90 | 8 | 71.13 |
9 | Jorik Hendrickx | Belgium | 96.25 | 9 | 30.26 | 9 | 65.99 |
10 | Aliakseï Mialiokhin | Belarus | 86.60 | 8 | 31.67 | 10 | 54.93 |
WD | Alen Ghazichian | Armenia | |||||
WD | Mikola Bondar | Ukraine |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Alena Leonova | Russia | 131.70 | 3 | 42.42 | 1 | 89.28 |
2 | Miriam Ziegler | Austria | 122.41 | 1 | 46.70 | 2 | 75.71 |
3 | Noémie Silberer | Switzerland | 110.30 | 5 | 40.12 | 3 | 70.18 |
4 | Nathalie Weinzierl | Germany | 108.49 | 2 | 42.74 | 5 | 65.75 |
5 | Chloé Depouilly | France | 101.58 | 12 | 31.66 | 4 | 69.92 |
6 | Minna Parviainen | Finland | 99.94 | 7 | 36.14 | 6 | 63.80 |
7 | Manouk Gijsman | Netherlands | 98.02 | 8 | 35.48 | 7 | 62.54 |
8 | Anna Weinberger | France | 94.04 | 4 | 40.94 | 12 | 53.10 |
9 | Barbara Svedova | Czech Republic | 93.17 | 6 | 37.60 | 10 | 55.57 |
10 | Isabel Heintges | Germany | 92.10 | 9 | 35.22 | 8 | 56.88 |
11 | Bettina Klopfenstein | Switzerland | 87.39 | 13 | 31.56 | 9 | 55.83 |
12 | Victoria Pigne | France | 84.76 | 10 | 34.74 | 18 | 50.02 |
13 | Helena Stenbacka | Finland | 82.98 | 20 | 27.74 | 11 | 55.24 |
14 | Kaat Van Daele | Belgium | 80.58 | 11 | 32.54 | 22 | 48.04 |
15 | Beatrice Rozinskaite | Lithuania | 80.37 | 16 | 28.82 | 14 | 51.55 |
16 | Aneta Michałek | Poland | 80.09 | 17 | 28.58 | 15 | 51.51 |
17 | Britt Vanmal | Belgium | 78.39 | 18 | 28.22 | 17 | 50.17 |
18 | Amélie Pierre | Belgium | 78.17 | 15 | 29.74 | 20 | 48.43 |
19 | Laura Czarnotta | Poland | 77.82 | 23 | 26.16 | 13 | 51.66 |
20 | Lydia Fuentes | Andorra | 76.92 | 22 | 26.50 | 16 | 50.42 |
21 | Reyna Hamui | Mexico | 76.19 | 21 | 27.20 | 19 | 48.99 |
22 | Sandra Matz | Poland | 75.26 | 19 | 28.22 | 23 | 47.04 |
23 | Aryna Chayka | Ukraine | 74.34 | 24 | 26.14 | 21 | 48.20 |
24 | Simone Torp | Denmark | 71.12 | 14 | 29.82 | 27 | 41.30 |
25 | Siobhan McColl | South Africa | 70.50 | 26 | 25.56 | 24 | 44.94 |
26 | Mariya Poliakova | Belarus | 66.22 | 28 | 23.54 | 26 | 42.68 |
27 | Barbara Villarreal Martinez | Mexico | 63.53 | 29 | 20.70 | 25 | 42.83 |
28 | Michelle Tromborg Nielsen | Denmark | 62.63 | 25 | 25.86 | 29 | 36.77 |
29 | Sharon Resseler | Netherlands | 61.52 | 27 | 23.94 | 28 | 37.58 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Gaylord Lavoisier | France | 103.97 | 1 | 37.66 | 1 | 66.31 |
2 | Sebastian Lofek | Poland | 91.56 | 2 | 32.05 | 2 | 59.51 |
3 | Pavel Strakach | Belarus | 84.07 | 4 | 28.25 | 4 | 55.82 |
4 | Kamil Dymowski | Poland | 83.90 | 5 | 28.05 | 3 | 55.85 |
5 | Keiran Araza | Denmark | 82.26 | 3 | 29.58 | 5 | 52.68 |
WD | Murad Kurbanov | Russia |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Elizaveta Tuktamysheva | Russia | 111.34 | 2 | 36.06 | 1 | 75.28 |
2 | Maé Bérénice Méité | France | 104.63 | 1 | 41.16 | 3 | 63.47 |
3 | Nikol Gosviani | Russia | 102.57 | 3 | 34.83 | 2 | 67.74 |
4 | Ira Vannut | Belgium | 88.79 | 4 | 31.56 | 4 | 57.23 |
5 | Patricia Ortiz | Spain | 81.16 | 9 | 28.54 | 5 | 52.62 |
6 | Sara Hurtado | Spain | 80.79 | 5 | 31.14 | 7 | 49.65 |
7 | Sera Väistö | Finland | 78.50 | 7 | 29.98 | 10 | 48.52 |
8 | Sabina Paquier | France | 77.70 | 15 | 26.96 | 6 | 50.74 |
9 | Barbara Lagas | Netherlands | 77.27 | 11 | 28.08 | 9 | 49.19 |
10 | Ksenia Bakusheva | Belarus | 75.68 | 6 | 30.42 | 13 | 45.26 |
11 | Sabrina Schulz | Austria | 75.59 | 12 | 27.68 | 11 | 47.91 |
12 | Adriana Hamui | Mexico | 75.26 | 8 | 29.09 | 12 | 46.17 |
13 | Rimgaile Meskaite | Lithuania | 74.99 | 18 | 25.52 | 8 | 49.47 |
14 | Valeria Felder | Switzerland | 71.89 | 10 | 28.09 | 15 | 43.80 |
15 | Tamara Andres | Switzerland | 70.46 | 14 | 26.98 | 16 | 43.48 |
16 | Sara Huuskonen | Finland | 69.89 | 16 | 26.49 | 17 | 43.40 |
17 | Ariana Tarrado | Andorra | 69.46 | 20 | 25.09 | 14 | 44.37 |
18 | Anita Madsen | Denmark | 68.11 | 13 | 27.08 | 18 | 41.03 |
19 | Daria Tsymbarevich | Russia | 66.27 | 17 | 26.09 | 20 | 40.18 |
20 | Anna Hofmann | Austria | 64.62 | 23 | 24.02 | 19 | 40.60 |
21 | Paulina Turkowska | Poland | 63.57 | 19 | 25.14 | 22 | 38.43 |
22 | Monique Maas | Belgium | 62.76 | 21 | 24.88 | 23 | 37.88 |
23 | Karina Uzurova | Kazakhstan | 62.26 | 22 | 24.86 | 24 | 37.40 |
24 | Joyce Den Hollander | Netherlands | 61.27 | 25 | 22.13 | 21 | 39.14 |
25 | Cindy Candrian | Switzerland | 58.08 | 29 | 21.12 | 25 | 36.96 |
26 | Jessica Skinner | South Africa | 57.29 | 24 | 22.27 | 26 | 35.02 |
27 | Maria Pencheva | Bulgaria | 54.89 | 28 | 21.27 | 27 | 33.62 |
28 | Priscila Alavez | Mexico | 54.74 | 26 | 21.82 | 28 | 32.92 |
29 | Regina Glazman | Kazakhstan | 54.11 | 27 | 21.42 | 29 | 32.69 |
30 | Camilla Edelskov Frederiksen | Denmark | 47.05 | 30 | 17.27 | 30 | 29.78 |
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