2010 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships

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2010 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships
Type:National Championships
Date:December 20 – 23, 2009
Season:2009–10
Location: Dnipropetrovsk
Champions
Men's singles:
Anton Kovalevskii
Ladies' singles:
Natalya Popova
Pair skating:
Tatiana Volosozhar / Stanislav Morozov
Ice dance:
Anna Zadorozhnyuk / Sergei Verbillo
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The 2010 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships took place between December 20 and 23, 2009 in Dnipropetrovsk. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results of the national championships were used to choose the teams to the 2010 World Championships and the 2010 European Championships.

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Results

Men

RankNameCityTotal points SP FS
1 Anton Kovalevskii Kiev193.81169.151124.66
2 Vitalii Sazonets Dnipropetrovsk176.36362.302114.06
3 Aleksei Bychenko Kiev174.07263.454110.62
4 Yakov Godorozha Odessa170.95461.105109.85
5 Stanislav Pertsov Kiev164.77558.476106.30
6 Nikolai Bondar Kiev161.48750.603110.88
7 Dmitrii Ignatenko Dnipropetrovsk160.90656.097104.81
8 Evgenii Ovchinnikov Odessa132.81844.64888.17
9 Vladimir Karakonstantin Odessa111.28935.65975.63

Ladies

RankNameCityTotal points SP FS
1 Natalya Popova Kiev125.22145.94179.28
2 Irina Movchan Kiev123.55245.56277.99
3 Anastasiya Kononenko Kiev117.68441.10376.58
4 Eleonora Vinnichenko Kiev109.70343.70566.00
5 Ekaterina Proida Kiev105.82539.72466.10
6 Anna Nagornyak Kharkiv96.81931.76665.05
7 Anastasiya Yalovaya Dnipropetrovsk96.06635.22860.84
8 Yuliya Kupenko Kiev93.71832.38761.33
9 Aleksandra Nakisko Kharkiv89.781030.96958.82
10 Valeriya Morozenko Odessa87.90732.501155.40
11 Elena Titenko Kiev86.651229.561057.09
12 Ekaterina Seroshtan Kharkiv83.801129.941253.86
13 Olesya Ostashevskaya Odessa78.391329.041449.35
14 Anna Kalmykova Dnipropetrovsk77.681426.801350.88
15 Ekaterina Mamchur Dnipropetrovsk64.441524.561539.88

Pairs

RankNameCityTotal points SP FS
1 Tatiana Volosozhar / Stanislav Morozov Kiev181.63165.821115.81
2 Ekaterina Kostenko / Roman Talan Dnipropetrovsk130.04243.94286.10
3 Yuliya Lavrenteva / Yurii Rudyk Kiev95.08329.56365.52

Ice dancing

RankNameCityTotal points CD OD FD
1 Anna Zadorozhnyuk / Sergei Verbillo Kiev179.28111
2 Alla Beknazarova / Vladimir Zuev Kharkiv170.84222
3 Nadezhda Frolenkova / Mikhail Kasalo Kharkiv155.22333
4 Siobhan Heekin-Canedy / Alexander Shakalov Kiev150.83444
5 Irina Babchenko / Vitalii Nikiforov Kharkiv138.40555
6 Kseniya Chepizhko / Sergei Shevchenko Dnipropetrovsk113.59666

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