2008 Nebelhorn Trophy

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2008 Nebelhorn Trophy
Type:Senior International
Date:September 25 – 29
Season:2008–09
Location: Oberstdorf
Venue:Eislaufzentrum Oberstdorf
Champions
Men's singles:
Flag of Japan.svg Nobunari Oda
Ladies' singles:
Flag of the United States.svg Alissa Czisny
Pair skating:
Flag of Germany.svg Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
Ice dance:
Flag of the United States.svg Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates
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The 2008 Nebelhorn Trophy took place between September 25 and 29, 2008 at the Eislaufzentrum Oberstdorf. The compulsory dance was the Viennese Waltz. The competition held annually in Oberstdorf, Germany and is named after the Nebelhorn, a nearby mountain.

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It is one of the first international senior competitions 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 this year, it was awarded to the United States, with Canada coming in second and Germany coming in third.

Results

Men

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Nobunari Oda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 224.67177.911146.76
2 Michal Březina Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 220.29275.842144.45
3 Yannick Ponsero Flag of France.svg  France 197.71861.793135.92
4 Tomáš Verner Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 197.38370.654126.73
5 Anton Kovalevski Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 179.92662.035117.89
6 Jeremy Ten Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 170.58464.069106.52
7 Scott Smith Flag of the United States.svg  United States 168.771058.398110.38
8 Dennis Phan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 168.40562.1110106.29
9 Peter Liebers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 166.061353.497112.57
10 Viktor Pfeifer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 165.981651.236114.75
11 Konstantin Menshov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 164.97761.8111103.16
12 Ivan Tretiakov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 154.951452.8712101.26
13 Igor Macypura Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 152.36959.341793.02
14 Przemysław Domański Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 150.651254.191496.46
15 Joey Russell Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 148.831156.891891.94
16 Mikael Redin Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 147.791750.061397.73
17 Martin Liebers Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 146.211552.101594.11
18 Clemens Brummer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 143.721850.031693.69
19 Maciej Cieplucha Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 128.851946.071982.78
20 Mikko Minkkinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 124.212042.232081.98
21 Justus Strid Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 122.112140.782181.33
22 Luka Čadež Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 113.532436.012277.52
23 Maxim Shipov Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 107.342237.992369.35
24 Mark Webster Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 96.132337.162458.97
WD Luis Hernández Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Ladies

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Alissa Czisny Flag of the United States.svg  United States 168.28156.551111.73
2 Laura Lepistö Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 154.21255.04299.17
3 Akiko Suzuki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 146.93355.02391.91
4 Jelena Glebova Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 131.63450.24781.39
5 Jenna McCorkell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 128.67646.12482.55
6 Myriane Samson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 127.35745.57681.78
7 Kim Na-young Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 123.65941.78581.87
8 Annette Dytrt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 117.67546.981270.69
9 Sarah Hecken Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 113.771236.18877.59
10 Kristin Wieczorek Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 112.701136.73975.97
11 Katharina Häcker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 110.761041.161469.60
12 Constanze Paulinus Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 109.231533.961075.27
13 Chrissy Hughes Flag of the United States.svg  United States 108.971435.431173.54
14 Tuğba Karademir Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 108.03844.831563.20
15 Alexandra Ievleva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 106.591336.111370.48
16 Nella Simaová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 95.631633.531762.10
17 Bettina Heim Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 94.711731.841662.87
18 Ana Cecilia Cantu Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 88.062129.531858.53
19 Victoria Muniz Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 86.981931.551955.43
20 Emma Hagieva Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 85.232031.392153.84
21 Radka Bártová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 81.312226.202055.11
22 Aneta Michałek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 76.931831.562245.37
WD Anastasia Gimazetdinova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan

Pairs

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 183.22167.731115.49
2 Maria Mukhortova / Maxim Trankov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 168.80262.522106.28
3 Tatiana Volosozhar / Stanislav Morozov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 156.08361.02495.06
4 Caydee Denney / Jeremy Barrett Flag of the United States.svg  United States 149.55452.11397.44
5 Ekaterina Sheremetieva / Mikhail Kuznetsov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 138.02648.15589.87
6 Caitlin Yankowskas / John Coughlin Flag of the United States.svg  United States 133.48551.26782.22
7 Rachel Kirkland / Eric Radford Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 131.45748.04683.41
8 Kyra Moscovitch / Dylan Moscovitch Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 123.13845.65977.48
9 Laura Magitteri / Ondřej Hotárek Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 119.881041.53878.35
10 Krystyna Klimczak / Janusz Karweta Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 113.14944.311068.83
11 Hayley Anne Sacks / Vadim Akolzin Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 92.691136.071256.62
12 Jessica Crenshaw / Chad Tsagris Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 92.231234.361157.87
WD Marina Aganina / Dmitri Zobnin Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan

Ice dance

RankNameNationTotal points CD OD FD
1 Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates Flag of the United States.svg  United States 176.15234.53153.36188.26
2 Alexandra Zaretski / Roman Zaretski Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 168.59134.93348.70284.96
3 Jane Summersett / Todd Gilles Flag of the United States.svg  United States 163.53330.54248.99384.00
4 Andrea Chong / Guillame Gfeller Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 151.42629.35446.24475.83
5 Julia Zlobina / Alexei Sitnikov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 145.41529.46842.86573.09
6 Kamila Hájková / David Vincour Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 144.19728.72645.83669.64
7 Carolina Hermann / Daniel Hermann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 142.28826.92545.95769.41
8 Siobhan Karam / Kevin O'Keefe Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 138.57430.44745.251162.88
9 Phillipa Towler-Green / Phillip Poole Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 133.241124.951039.06869.23
10 Christina Chitwood / Mark Hanretty Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 132.03925.55941.501064.98
11 Alina Saprikina / Pavel Khimich Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 126.921025.551235.66965.71
12 Leonie Krail / Oscar Peter Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 119.281222.621137.021259.64
13 Christa-Elizabeth Goulakos / Bradley Yaeger Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 105.031320.271332.321352.44
14 Nadine Ahmed / Bruce Porter Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 94.721418.391430.221446.11

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