2007 European Figure Skating Championships

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2007 European Figure Skating Championships
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Type:ISU Championship
Date:January 22 – 28
Season:2006–07
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Venue: Torwar Hall
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of France.svg Brian Joubert
Ladies' singles:
Flag of Italy.svg Carolina Kostner
Pairs:
Flag of Germany.svg Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
Ice dance:
Flag of France.svg Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder
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The 2007 European Figure Skating Championships was a senior international figure skating competition. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The event was held at the Torwar Hall in Warsaw, Poland from January 22 through 28.

Contents

Qualifying

The competition was open to skaters from European ISU member nations who reached the age of 15 before July 1, 2006. The corresponding competition for non-European skaters was the 2007 Four Continents Championships. Based on the results of the 2006 European Championships, each country was allowed between one and three entries per discipline. National associations selected their entries based on their own criteria.

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)2002
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)1001
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)1001
4Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)0202
5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)0101
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland  (SUI)0101
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)0011
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)0011
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)0011
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)0011
Totals (10 entries)44412

Competition notes

In men's singles, Brian Joubert won his second European title. [1]

In ladies, Carolina Kostner won her first European title. Sarah Meier (silver) became the first Swiss woman to medal at the event since Denise Biellmann in 1981. [2]

In pair skating, Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy won their first European title. It was Germany's first gold in the event since 1995 when their coach Ingo Steuer won with Mandy Woetzel.

In ice dancing, Isabel Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder won their first and only European title.

Results

Men

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Brian Joubert Flag of France.svg  France 227.12275.181151.94
2 Tomáš Verner Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 212.69176.563136.13
3 Kevin van der Perren Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 204.85467.182137.67
4 Sergei Davydov Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 204.78370.144134.64
5 Andrei Lutai Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 200.54566.976133.57
6 Alban Préaubert Flag of France.svg  France 199.95666.105133.85
7 Karel Zelenka Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 191.73864.537127.20
8 Jamal Othman Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 182.141162.8210119.32
9 Gregor Urbas Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 181.071261.709119.37
10 Kristoffer Berntsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 177.54764.8311112.71
11 Stefan Lindemann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 176.171754.218121.96
12 Yannick Ponsero Flag of France.svg  France 172.271063.1113109.16
13 Anton Kovalevski Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 172.01963.6715108.34
14Moris PfeifhoferFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 163.081457.8916105.19
15 Philipp Tischendorf Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 162.941654.4814108.46
16 Andrei Griazev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 162.231359.1017103.13
17 Igor Macypura Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 159.612049.5712110.04
18 Sergei Dobrin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 153.701556.681997.02
19 Pavel Kaška Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 145.892147.561898.33
20 Przemysław Domański Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 138.672445.842092.83
21 John Hamer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 136.471851.022185.45
22 Boris Martinec Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 134.001950.672283.33
23 Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 128.082246.672381.41
24 Sergei Kotov Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 124.902346.012478.89
Free Skating Not Reached
25 Alper Uçar Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 2542.16
26 Michael Chrolenko Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2642.13
27 Manuel Koll Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2742.00
28 Javier Fernández Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2841.73
29 Adrian Matei Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2941.38
30 Naiden Borichev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3040.48
31Ivan BlagovFlag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3139.46
32 Zoltán Kelemen Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 3232.70

Ladies

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Carolina Kostner Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 174.79260.461114.33
2 Sarah Meier Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 171.28160.492110.79
3 Kiira Korpi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 151.19553.84497.35
4 Susanna Pöykiö Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 146.02749.47596.55
5 Valentina Marchei Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 144.281246.43397.85
6 Alisa Drei Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 141.90948.78693.12
7 Elena Sokolova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 139.71848.85790.86
8 Elene Gedevanishvili Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 137.32354.62982.70
9 Júlia Sebestyén Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 136.05453.871082.18
10 Tuğba Karademir Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 131.001346.19884.81
11 Alexandra Ievleva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 126.99650.281476.71
12 Jelena Glebova Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 126.801047.351279.45
13 Tamar Katz Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 126.091147.151378.94
14 Lina Johansson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 120.641544.031576.61
15 Jenna McCorkell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 120.472040.271180.20
16 Idora Hegel Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 119.961444.991674.97
17 Anne-Sophie Calvez Flag of France.svg  France 116.961643.781773.18
18 Viktória Pavuk Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 110.982139.451871.53
19 Kristin Wieczorek Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 110.202339.131971.07
20 Christiane Berger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 109.171743.052266.12
21 Roxana Luca Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 108.342239.312169.03
22 Anna Jurkiewicz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 107.312437.442069.87
23 Radka Bártová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 105.121940.902364.22
24 Irina Movchan Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 102.941841.422461.52
Free Skating Not Reached
25 Kathrin Freudelsperger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2536.84
26 Karen Venhuizen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2635.72
27 Sonia Radeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 2734.61
28 Ksenia Doronina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2834.31
29 Julia Sheremet Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2933.98
30Mérovée EphremFlag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 3031.34
31 Maria-Elena Papasotiriou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 3131.26
32 Isabelle Pieman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3230.19
33 Ivana Hudziecová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3328.46
34 Melissandre Fuentes Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 3428.44
35 Ksenia Jastsenjski Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Serbia 3527.88
36 Julia Teplih Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 3624.70
37 Rūta Gajauskaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3724.34
38 Kristina Shlobina Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3823.97

Pairs

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 199.39165.381134.01
2 Maria Petrova / Alexei Tikhonov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 179.61262.222117.39
3 Dorota Siudek / Mariusz Siudek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 170.91357.813113.10
4 Julia Obertas / Sergei Slavnov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 156.96457.04599.92
5 Tatiana Volosozhar / Stanislav Morozov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 155.35553.624101.73
6Elena Efaieva / Alexei MenshikovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 141.05745.86695.19
7 Mari Vartmann / Florian Just Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 132.76647.19985.57
8 Marylin Pla / Yannick Bonheur Flag of France.svg  France 130.671242.51788.16
9 Laura Magitteri / Ondřej Hotárek Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 130.15943.82886.33
10 Dominika Piątkowska / Dmitri Khromin Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 122.98845.551177.43
11 Stacey Kemp / David King Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 121.061342.111078.95
12 Rebecca Handke / Daniel Wende Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 119.251043.561375.69
13 Adeline Canac / Maxima Coia Flag of France.svg  France 118.901143.071275.83
14 Diana Rennik / Aleksei Saks Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 115.541441.171474.37
WD Ekaterina Sosinova / Fedor Sokolov Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan

Ice dancing

RankNameNationTotal points CD OD FD
1 Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder Flag of France.svg  France 199.47139.57160.71299.19
2 Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 199.16238.99259.781100.39
3 Albena Denkova / Maxim Staviski Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 193.73338.56356.56398.61
4 Jana Khokhlova / Sergei Novitski Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 175.76533.46452.59489.71
5 Sinead Kerr / John Kerr Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 171.90633.44651.32587.14
6 Federica Faiella / Massimo Scali Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 170.26434.53552.41683.32
7 Kristin Fraser / Igor Lukanin Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 157.63829.69948.51779.43
8 Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 155.28928.92849.781176.58
9 Pernelle Carron / Mathieu Jost Flag of France.svg  France 152.471426.321046.76879.39
10 Anna Zadorozhniuk / Sergei Verbillo Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 149.621027.491244.47977.66
11 Alexandra Zaretski / Roman Zaretski Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 148.051227.311144.861275.88
12 Ekaterina Rubleva / Ivan Shefer Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 147.811127.481343.041077.29
13 Alla Beknazarova / Vladimir Zuev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 138.251327.061441.521569.67
14 Anastasia Grebenkina / Vazgen Azrojan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 136.321525.001740.991470.33
15 Grethe Grünberg / Kristian Rand Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 134.532021.981541.321371.23
16 Nelli Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 133.201622.911641.091669.20
17 Kamila Hájková / David Vincour Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 127.151922.261938.851766.04
18 Katherine Copely / Deividas Stagniūnas Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 124.532121.142037.771865.62
19 Barbora Silná / Dmitri Matsjuk Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 123.561722.801840.842359.92
20 Zsuzsanna Nagy / György Elek Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 120.232321.042136.012063.18
21 Joanna Budner / Jan Mościcki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 119.202221.142235.792162.27
22 Nora von Bergen / David DeFazio Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 118.812420.472334.991963.35
23 Phillipa Towler-Green / Phillip Poole Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 116.061822.312432.742261.01
WD Nóra Hoffmann / Attila Elek Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 81.47730.64750.83
Free Dance Not Reached
25 Nicolette Amie House / Aidas Reklys Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 49.632518.642530.99
26 Christa-Elizabeth Goulakos / Eric Neumann-AubichonFlag of Greece.svg  Greece 44.732614.782629.95
27 Evgenia Melnik / Oleg Krupen Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 39.542711.872727.67

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