2009 British Figure Skating Championships

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2009 British Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championship
Date:January 11 – 16
Season:2008–09
Location: Nottingham
Host: National Ice Skating Association
Champions
Men's singles:
Matthew Parr
Ladies' singles:
Jenna McCorkell
Pair skating:
Stacey Kemp / David King
Ice dance:
Sinead Kerr / John Kerr
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The 2009 British Figure Skating Championships took place from January 11 to 16, 2009 in Nottingham. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and synchronized skating across the levels of senior, junior, and novice. The results were among the criteria to determine the British teams for the 2009 World Championships, the 2009 European Championships, and the 2009 World Junior Championships.

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Senior results

Men

RankNameClubTotal points SP FS
1 Matthew Parr DUNDE157.51352.871104.64
2 David Richardson COV148.60154.44494.16
3 Robert Murray EK142.70547.17395.53
4 Thomas Paulson NIC139.46840.60298.86
5 Elliott Hilton COV138.88253.93784.95
6 Phillip Harris B/POO133.47646.82686.65
7 Daniel King BRAD130.50743.63586.87
8 Nick Rigby DUNDE120.52447.31973.21
9 Brendan Dorrian ICESH114.791038.59876.20
10 David Bratt NIC110.14939.601070.54
11 Luke Chilcott GILL104.161138.231165.93
WD Alex Wilde COV

Ladies

RankNameClubTotal points SP FS
1 Jenna McCorkell COV142.74149.04193.70
2 Karly Robertson DUNDE105.77242.38263.39
3 Karla Quinn ICESH88.15330.38457.77
4Jennifer HolmesAYR88.10430.14357.96

Pairs

RankNameClubTotal points SP FS
1 Stacey Kemp / David King NISA142.47150.26292.21
2 Erica Risseeuw / Robert Paxton I_O_W135.08240.58194.50

Ice dancing

RankNameClubTotal points CD OD FD
1 Sinead Kerr / John Kerr MURR172.52128.03158.46186.03
2 Phillipa Towler-Green / Phillip Poole STREA147.37222.62249.15275.60
3 Louise Walden / Owen Edwards DEES135.16322.51443.17369.48
4 Christina Chitwood / Mark Hanretty ICESH133.06420.03345.52467.51
5 Melyssa James / Jamie Burns NISA108.06517.09538.56552.41

Junior results

Men

RankNameClubTotal points SP FS
1 Harry Mattick BRAD111.77236.22175.55
2 Jamie Wright EK100.76136.95363.81
3 Luis Douglas EK97.86333.52264.34
4 Lawrence Evans ICESH90.39427.22463.17

Ladies

RankNameClubTotal points SP FS
1 Charlotte Robbins NISA100.84238.26162.58
2 Katie Powell ICESH97.46138.38259.08
3 Stephanie Rigley NISA91.61333.86357.75
4 Jodie Easson DUNDE82.13629.32452.81
5 Kirsty Richardson GUILD81.44729.30552.14
6 Toni Murray HULL80.41529.66650.75
7 Stephanie Smith DUNDE76.831027.44849.39
8 Kelly Harrison HULL76.811127.06749.75
9 Laura Kean DUNDE75.15927.46947.69
10 Amanda Hughes EK74.97827.841047.13
11 Laura Freeman BAS74.08430.661243.42
12 Sarah-Jane Smith DUNDE72.331226.501145.83
13 Jessica Roebuck HULL69.001325.601343.40

Pairs

RankNameClubTotal points SP FS
1 Sally Hoolin / Jakub Safranek BLACK98.52139.24159.28

Ice dancing

RankNameClubTotal points CD OD FD
1 Genevieve Deutch / Evan Roberts NISA133.30126.45142.01264.84
2 Danielle Bennett / Lloyd Jones NISA125.78223.34236.86165.58
3 Sarah Coward / Michael Coward CHELM112.62321.41336.76354.45
4 Charlotte Aiken / Josh Whidborne GUILD98.73420.09432.60446.04

Synchronized

RankNameClubTotal points SP FS
1Wight JewelsI_O_W69.82127.68142.14
2IciclesNIC61.70223.28238.42

Novice results

Men

RankNameClubTotal points SP FS
1 Peter-James Hallam ICESH92.09132.44159.65
2 Mark Frost DUNDE88.02329.52258.50
3 Jamie Whiteman NIC87.38231.09356.29
4 Michael Duffield BILL74.66425.41449.25
5 Edward Carstairs NIC69.80523.43546.37

Ladies

RankNameClubTotal points SP FS
1 Taylor Ronald OLY85.95231.80154.15
2 Amani Fancy NISA85.67133.12352.55
3 Sarah Rodgers OLY84.54331.22253.32
4 Alice Hopkinson W/BAY77.81430.28547.53
5 Lana Bagen OLY75.52528.28747.24
6 Daisy Lloyd-Hazlegreaves BLACK74.73628.02846.71
7 Natasha McKay COV74.65727.16647.49
8 Rachael Barley ICESH73.84925.78448.06
9 Ashley Waterhouse BLACK70.10825.801044.30
10 Bethany Powell ICESH68.901423.74945.16
11 Hayley Anderson MOR68.101324.441143.66
12 Lorna Jade Skipper NIC66.781024.921341.86
13 Sophie Kent ICESH65.391224.741640.65
14 Isabella Larkin SWIND64.861822.481242.38
15 Lauren Mackessack-Leitch ELG64.611623.021441.59
16 Catherine Clement CHELM63.271722.501540.77
17 Sasha Crompton COV62.141124.761837.38
18 Charlotte Watson BILL61.871523.141738.73
19 Lea Broc HULL58.242021.522136.72
20 Carys Birse DUNDE57.512320.461937.05
21 Eleanor Warn BAS57.352220.482036.87
22 Chloe Walker DUNDE55.601921.902233.70
23 Bryony Corrigan Rattray NIC52.492419.362333.13
24 Alisha Carnie MURR50.882120.822430.06
25 Rachael Smillie EK47.162517.362529.80

Pairs

RankNameClubTotal points SP FS
1 Catherine Clement / James Hunt CHELM66.67130.02136.65
2 Nikitia Aston / Aarron Watson OXF57.76222.72235.04

Ice dancing

RankNameClubTotal points CD1 CD2 FD
1 Olivia Colley / Matthew Barlow ALT45.9618.8918.96128.11

Synchronized

RankNameClub FS
1 Shadows NIC25.52
2Wight DiamondsI_O_W23.22
3FusionBRACK20.14

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