2007 Nebelhorn Trophy

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2007 Nebelhorn Trophy
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The men's podium
Type:Senior International
Date:September 27 – 30
Season:2007–08
Location: Oberstdorf
Venue:Eislaufzentrum Oberstdorf
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Březina
Ladies' singles:
Flag of Italy.svg Carolina Kostner
Pair skating:
Flag of Germany.svg Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
Ice dance:
Flag of the United States.svg Jennifer Wester / Daniil Barantsev
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The 2007 Nebelhorn Trophy took place between September 27 and 30, 2007 at the Eislaufzentrum Oberstdorf. The competition is an international senior-level figure skating competition organized by the Deutsche Eislauf-Union and held annually in Oberstdorf, Germany. It is named after the Nebelhorn, a nearby mountain.

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It is one of the first international senior competition of the season. Skaters are entered by their respective national federations and compete in four disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance. The Fritz-Geiger-Memorial Trophy is presented to the team with the highest placements across all disciplines. In 2007, the US won, Germany was second, and Czech Republic was third.

The Nebelhorn Trophy is often used as a testing ground for new changes in skating regulation. In 2007, a compulsory dance test occurred. Three compulsories were performed and each team was drawn to perform a specific dance. The dances were the Austrian Waltz, Yankee Polka, and the Argentine Tango.

Results

Men

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Michal Březina Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 185.55361.301124.2
2 Shaun Rogers Flag of the United States.svg  United States 185.02261.552123.47
3 Tomáš Verner Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 178.50173.119105.39
4 Igor Macypura Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 177.13459.883117.25
5 Derrick Delmore Flag of the United States.svg  United States 166.31951.784114.53
6 Vaughn Chipeur Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 163.27753.595109.68
7 Alexander Uspenski Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 162.66556.077106.59
8 Mikhail Magerovski Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 157.051049.236107.82
9 Jamal Othman Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 151.881546.168105.72
10 Przemysław Domański Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 151.69654.451197.24
11 Joey Russell Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 148.351646.0810102.27
12 Vitali Sazonets Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 143.541148.761294.78
13 Damjan Ostojič Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 139.041347.601491.44
14 Zoltán Kelemen Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 137.181248.401588.78
15 Peter Liebers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 133.61852.091781.52
16 Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 133.011840.811392.20
17 Martin Liebers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 129.121743.101686.02
18 Taras Rajec Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 128.041447.511980.53
19 Luis Hernández Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 114.072132.841881.23
20 Norman Keck Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 110.901938.262072.64
21 Dean Timmins Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 101.092034.022167.07
WD Alexandr Kazakov Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus

Ladies

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Carolina Kostner Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 173.53160.151113.38
2 Megan Williams Stewart Flag of the United States.svg  United States 141.60448.97292.63
3 Laura Lepistö Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 141.07350.41390.66
4 Annette Dytrt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 134.78251.84682.94
5 Júlia Sebestyén Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 133.811043.92489.89
6 Jelena Glebova Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 127.031340.59586.44
7 Anna Jurkiewicz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 126.83844.95781.88
8 Kristin Wieczorek Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 124.28645.821378.46
9 Arina Martinova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 123.58944.641078.94
10 Constanze Paulinus Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 122.701143.36979.34
11 Tuğba Karademir Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 121.51745.351476.16
12 Ivana Reitmayerová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 120.161241.541278.62
13 Danielle Kahle Flag of the United States.svg  United States 117.421537.72879.70
14 Nella Simaová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 116.151637.371178.78
15 Alisa Drei Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 115.46546.091669.37
16 Karen Venhuizen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 109.611438.041571.57
17 Cindy Carquillat Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 103.521736.421767.10
18 Ana Cecilia Cantu Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 99.351836.361862.99
19 Katharina Häcker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 98.141935.811962.33
20 Andrea Kreuzer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 92.672035.072257.60
21 Isabelle Pieman Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 90.252231.342158.91
22 Ekaterina Proyda Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 89.862134.022355.84
23 Stasia Rage Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 84.422324.312060.11
WD Myriam Leuenberger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland

Pairs

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 175.15169.331105.82
2 Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 147.86256.66391.20
3 Amanda Evora / Mark Ladwig Flag of the United States.svg  United States 146.89447.18299.71
4 Rachel Kirkland / Eric Radford Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 137.07349.15487.92
5 Tiffany Vise / Derek Trent Flag of the United States.svg  United States 121.02544.68676.34
6 Stacey Kemp / David King Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 118.51641.39577.12
WD Laura Magitteri / Ondřej Hotárek Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 740.26
WD Dominika Piątkowska / Dmitri Khromin Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

Ice dance

RankNameNationTotal points CD OD FD
1 Jennifer Wester / Daniil Barantsev Flag of the United States.svg  United States 157.03130.33147.46179.24
2 Christina Beier / William Beier Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 149.91427.13246.76276.02
3 Alla Beknazarova / Vladimir Zuev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 146.16229.86344.48471.82
4 Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 143.82327.78542.66373.38
5 Carolina Hermann / Daniel Hermann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 137.36526.46642.64568.26
6 Barbora Silná / Dmitri Matsjuk Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 137.29726.09443.08668.12
7 Alina Saprikina / Pavel Khimich Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 132.121022.76742.12767.24
8 Lynn Kriengkrairut / Logan Giulietti-Schmitt Flag of the United States.svg  United States 130.331122.40941.15866.78
9 Olga Gmizina / Ivan Lobanov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 129.40825.521040.971062.91
10 Mylène Girard / Liam Dougherty Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 127.41626.19841.701159.52
11 Lucie Myslivečková / Matěj Novák Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 123.051222.151236.48964.42
12 Phillipa Towler-Green / Phillip Poole Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 118.44922.981336.441259.02
13 Tanja Kolbe / Sascha Rabe Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 117.411419.711139.471358.23
WD Nicolette Amie House / Aidas Reklys Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1321.481432.84
WD Evgenia Melnik / Oleg Krupen Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus

Compulsory dances by team

Austrian WaltzYankee PolkaArgentine Tango
Christina Beier / William Beier Olga Gmizina / Ivan Lobanov Jennifer Wester / Daniil Barantsev
Mylène Girard / Liam Dougherty Lucie Myslivečková / Matěj Novák Alla Beknazarova / Vladimir Zuev
Phillipa Towler-Green / Phillip Poole Nicolette Amie House / Aidas Reklys Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno
Alina Saprikina / Pavel Khimich Tanja Kolbe / Sascha Rabe Carolina Hermann / Daniel Hermann
Lynn Kriengkrairut / Logan Giulietti-Schmitt Barbora Silná / Dmitri Matsjuk

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