The 2008 Swiss Figure Skating Championships (officially named German : Schweizermeisterschaften Elite Kunstlaufen und Eistanzen and French : Championnats Suisses Elite Patinage Artistique et Danse sur Glace) were held at the Eishalle Deutweg in Winterthur from December 7 through 8th, 2007. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
Rank | Name | Club | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Stéphane Lambiel | Genève CP | 209.55 | 1 | 76.84 | 1 | 132.71 |
2 | Moris Pfeifhofer | Bülacher EC | 178.50 | 2 | 63.96 | 2 | 114.54 |
3 | Jamal Othman | Bern SC | 175.38 | 3 | 63.58 | 3 | 111.80 |
4 | Stéphane Walker | Sion CPA | 160.09 | 4 | 56.78 | 4 | 103.31 |
5 | Mikael Redin | Küsnacht ZH EC | 154.38 | 5 | 54.00 | 5 | 100.38 |
6 | Laurent Alvarez | Genève CP | 149.22 | 6 | 50.59 | 6 | 98.63 |
7 | Dat Nguyen | Morges CP | 115.47 | 7 | 41.07 | 7 | 74.40 |
8 | Nilson Kufus | Winterthurer SC | 104.35 | 8 | 40.63 | 8 | 63.72 |
Rank | Name | Club | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Sarah Meier | Bülacher EC | 182.03 | 1 | 60.38 | 1 | 121.65 |
2 | Viviane Käser | Zürich-Oerlikon ESC | 124.16 | 3 | 42.50 | 2 | 81.66 |
3 | Noémie Silberer | Genève CP | 110.47 | 5 | 38.61 | 3 | 71.86 |
4 | Bettina Heim | Winterthurer SC | 109.45 | 4 | 39.78 | 4 | 69.67 |
5 | Myriam Leuenberger | Bülacher EC | 103.89 | 6 | 36.73 | 5 | 67.16 |
6 | Nicole Graf | Küsnacht ZH EC | 101.25 | 2 | 43.24 | 10 | 58.01 |
7 | Sylvie Hauert | Neuchâtel-Sports CP | 98.63 | 7 | 34.75 | 7 | 63.88 |
8 | Diana Pedretti | Winterthurer SC | 97.23 | 8 | 33.01 | 6 | 64.22 |
9 | Melanie Egelhofer | Chur EC | 91.36 | 12 | 28.78 | 8 | 62.58 |
10 | Sandra Kiebler | Chur EC | 91.24 | 10 | 31.20 | 9 | 60.04 |
11 | Myriam Flühmann | Winterthurer SC | 87.44 | 9 | 32.58 | 11 | 54.86 |
12 | Alisha Vogel | Dübendorfer EC | 81.77 | 14 | 28.05 | 12 | 53.72 |
13 | Aurélia Buchs | Bülacher EC | 80.12 | 11 | 29.08 | 15 | 51.04 |
14 | Aline Roulet | Neuchâtel-Sports CP | 78.63 | 16 | 27.33 | 14 | 51.30 |
15 | Claudia Würscher | Bülacher EC | 78.45 | 15 | 27.76 | 16 | 50.69 |
16 | Bettina Klopfenstein | Zuger EV | 77.42 | 13 | 28.50 | 17 | 48.92 |
17 | Alizée Schnegg | Biel-Bienne CP | 74.59 | 19 | 20.87 | 13 | 53.72 |
18 | Caroline Zadory | Yverdon CPA | 73.42 | 18 | 26.61 | 18 | 46.81 |
19 | Diana Rodriguez | Genève CP | 68.91 | 17 | 26.64 | 19 | 42.27 |
Rank | Name | Club | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Anaïs Morand / Antoine Dorsaz | Monthey CPA | 126.39 | 1 | 46.11 | 1 | 80.28 |
Rank | Name | Club | Total points | CD | OD | FD | |||
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1 | Leonie Krail / Oscar Peter | Frauenfeld EC / Küsnacht ZH EC | 141.00 | 1 | 26.39 | 1 | 45.46 | 1 | 69.15 |
2 | Christel Savioz / Jean-Philippe Mathieu | Sion CPA | 128.48 | 2 | 22.21 | 2 | 39.21 | 2 | 67.06 |
WD | Solène Pasztory / Andrew McCrary | Trois Chêne CP | 3 | 18.95 | 3 | 33.31 |
Rank | Name | Club | Total points | CD | OD | FD | |||
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1 | Ramona Elsener / Florian Roost | Bülacher EC / Frauenfeld EC | 125.55 | 1 | 22.60 | 1 | 40.04 | 1 | 62.91 |
Rank | Name | Club | Total points | CD1 | CD2 | FD | |||
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1 | Chloé Ibanez / Arnaud Pasztory | Trois Chêne CP | 49.72 | 1 | 11.13 | 1 | 10.38 | 1 | 28.21 |
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