2008 Finlandia Trophy | |
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Type: | Senior International |
Date: | October 9 – 12 |
Season: | 2008–09 |
Location: | Vantaa |
Venue: | Valtti Areena |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Takahito Mura | |
Ladies' singles: Akiko Suzuki | |
Ice dance: Sinead Kerr / John Kerr | |
Previous: 2007 Finlandia Trophy | |
Next: 2009 Finlandia Trophy |
The 2008 Finlandia Trophy was the 13th edition of an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Finland. It was held at the Valtti Areena in Vantaa between October 9 and 12, 2008. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Takahito Mura | Japan | 208.24 | 1 | 76.40 | 3 | 131.84 |
2 | Shaun Rogers | United States | 201.14 | 3 | 68.77 | 2 | 132.37 |
3 | Sergei Voronov | Russia | 200.52 | 5 | 65.95 | 1 | 134.57 |
4 | Konstantin Menshov | Russia | 168.98 | 4 | 67.34 | 7 | 101.64 |
5 | Peter Liebers | Germany | 168.19 | 7 | 57.76 | 4 | 110.43 |
6 | Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari | Finland | 162.40 | 2 | 70.85 | 12 | 91.55 |
7 | Karel Zelenka | Italy | 161.18 | 10 | 54.31 | 5 | 106.87 |
8 | Andrei Lutai | Russia | 157.68 | 13 | 51.10 | 6 | 106.58 |
9 | Aleksandr Kazakov | Belarus | 154.24 | 9 | 55.75 | 9 | 98.49 |
10 | Maciej Cieplucha | Poland | 152.53 | 11 | 52.05 | 8 | 100.48 |
11 | Alexei Bychenko | Ukraine | 151.81 | 8 | 56.83 | 10 | 94.98 |
12 | Vladimir Uspenski | Russia | 145.07 | 12 | 51.56 | 11 | 93.51 |
13 | Valtter Virtanen | Finland | 131.13 | 14 | 44.62 | 13 | 86.51 |
14 | Mikko Minkkinen | Finland | 124.21 | 15 | 43.80 | 15 | 80.41 |
15 | Thomas Paulson | United Kingdom | 123.82 | 16 | 40.87 | 14 | 82.95 |
16 | Alper Uçar | Turkey | 90.84 | 17 | 33.21 | 16 | 57.63 |
WD | Kevin van der Perren | Belgium | 6 | 63.68 | |||
WD | Luis Hernández | Mexico |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Akiko Suzuki | Japan | 170.68 | 1 | 58.40 | 1 | 112.28 |
2 | Laura Lepistö | Finland | 153.80 | 2 | 57.98 | 3 | 95.82 |
3 | Sarah Meier | Switzerland | 152.97 | 4 | 56.66 | 2 | 96.31 |
4 | Elene Gedevanishvili | Georgia | 151.54 | 3 | 57.28 | 4 | 94.26 |
5 | Susanna Pöykiö | Finland | 140.21 | 7 | 46.02 | 5 | 94.19 |
6 | Jenna McCorkell | United Kingdom | 136.67 | 6 | 47.86 | 6 | 88.81 |
7 | Karen Zhou | United States | 134.83 | 5 | 55.70 | 8 | 79.13 |
8 | Jenni Vähämaa | Finland | 128.72 | 10 | 43.76 | 7 | 84.96 |
9 | Katarina Gerboldt | Russia | 121.45 | 9 | 44.78 | 9 | 76.67 |
10 | Katharina Häcker | Germany | 110.46 | 11 | 34.72 | 10 | 75.74 |
11 | Danielle Kahle | United States | 104.21 | 8 | 44.88 | 13 | 59.33 |
12 | Irina Movchan | Ukraine | 96.30 | 12 | 32.80 | 12 | 63.50 |
13 | Viviane Käser | Switzerland | 92.31 | 13 | 27.58 | 11 | 64.73 |
WD | Ana Cecilia Cantu | Mexico |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | CD | OD | FD | |||
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1 | Sinead Kerr / John Kerr | United Kingdom | 185.95 | 1 | 34.54 | 1 | 56.60 | 1 | 94.81 |
2 | Anastasia Platonova / Alexander Grachev | Russia | 164.47 | 3 | 30.78 | 2 | 52.35 | 2 | 81.34 |
3 | Kristina Gorshkova / Vitali Butikov | Russia | 158.86 | 2 | 31.11 | 3 | 51.52 | 3 | 76.23 |
4 | Caitlin Mallory / Kristjan Rand | Estonia | 149.20 | 5 | 27.51 | 5 | 46.20 | 4 | 75.49 |
5 | Nadia Frolenkova / Mikhail Kasalo | Ukraine | 139.27 | 6 | 26.77 | 6 | 42.59 | 5 | 69.91 |
6 | Carolina Hermann / Daniel Hermann | Germany | 137.48 | 4 | 27.65 | 4 | 46.41 | 7 | 63.42 |
7 | Oksana Klimova / Sasha Palomäki | Finland | 128.33 | 7 | 23.27 | 7 | 40.89 | 6 | 64.17 |
8 | Joanna Budner / Jan Mościcki | Poland | 123.45 | 9 | 22.88 | 8 | 40.87 | 9 | 59.70 |
9 | Penny Coomes / Nicholas Buckland | United Kingdom | 120.12 | 8 | 22.91 | 9 | 36.81 | 8 | 60.40 |
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