2008 Swiss Figure Skating Championships

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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.

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Senior results

Men

RankNameClubTotal pointsSPFS
1 Stéphane Lambiel Genève CP209.55176.841132.71
2 Moris Pfeifhofer Bülacher EC178.50263.962114.54
3 Jamal Othman Bern SC175.38363.583111.80
4 Stéphane Walker Sion CPA160.09456.784103.31
5 Mikael Redin Küsnacht ZH EC154.38554.005100.38
6 Laurent Alvarez Genève CP149.22650.59698.63
7 Dat Nguyen Morges CP115.47741.07774.40
8 Nilson Kufus Winterthurer SC104.35840.63863.72

Ladies

RankNameClubTotal pointsSPFS
1 Sarah Meier Bülacher EC182.03160.381121.65
2 Viviane Käser Zürich-Oerlikon ESC124.16342.50281.66
3 Noémie Silberer Genève CP110.47538.61371.86
4 Bettina Heim Winterthurer SC109.45439.78469.67
5 Myriam Leuenberger Bülacher EC103.89636.73567.16
6 Nicole Graf Küsnacht ZH EC101.25243.241058.01
7 Sylvie Hauert Neuchâtel-Sports CP98.63734.75763.88
8 Diana Pedretti Winterthurer SC97.23833.01664.22
9 Melanie Egelhofer Chur EC91.361228.78862.58
10 Sandra Kiebler Chur EC91.241031.20960.04
11 Myriam Flühmann Winterthurer SC87.44932.581154.86
12 Alisha Vogel Dübendorfer EC81.771428.051253.72
13 Aurélia Buchs Bülacher EC80.121129.081551.04
14 Aline Roulet Neuchâtel-Sports CP78.631627.331451.30
15 Claudia Würscher Bülacher EC78.451527.761650.69
16 Bettina Klopfenstein Zuger EV77.421328.501748.92
17 Alizée Schnegg Biel-Bienne CP74.591920.871353.72
18 Caroline Zadory Yverdon CPA73.421826.611846.81
19 Diana Rodriguez Genève CP68.911726.641942.27

Pairs

RankNameClubTotal pointsSPFS
1 Anaïs Morand / Antoine Dorsaz Monthey CPA126.39146.11180.28

Ice dancing

RankNameClubTotal pointsCDODFD
1 Leonie Krail / Oscar Peter Frauenfeld EC / Küsnacht ZH EC141.00126.39145.46169.15
2 Christel Savioz / Jean-Philippe Mathieu Sion CPA128.48222.21239.21267.06
WD Solène Pasztory / Andrew McCrary Trois Chêne CP318.95333.31

Junior results

Ice dancing

RankNameClubTotal pointsCDODFD
1 Ramona Elsener / Florian Roost Bülacher EC / Frauenfeld EC125.55122.60140.04162.91

Novice results

Ice dancing

RankNameClubTotal pointsCD1CD2FD
1 Chloé Ibanez / Arnaud Pasztory Trois Chêne CP49.72111.13110.38128.21

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