2013 Danish Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | National Championship |
Date: | December 7 – 9, 2012 |
Season: | 2012–13 |
Location: | Aalborg |
Venue: | Aalborg Skøjtehal |
Previous: 2012 Danish Championships | |
Next: 2014 Danish Championships |
The 2013 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish : Danske Mesterskaber 2013) was held in Aalborg from December 7 through 9, 2012. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing on the levels of senior, junior, novice, and the pre-novice levels of debs, springs, and cubs. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2013 World Championships, the 2013 European Championships, the 2013 Nordic Championships, and the 2013 World Junior Championships.
Rank | Name | Club | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Justus Strid | SKK | 189.84 | 1 | 67.42 | 1 | 122.42 |
2 | Keiran Araza | GSF | 134.79 | 2 | 50.05 | 2 | 84.74 |
Rank | Name | Club | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Anita Anderberg Madsen | SKK | 121.65 | 1 | 42.25 | 1 | 79.40 |
2 | Karina Sinding Johnson | HSK | 99.40 | 2 | 38.87 | 2 | 60.53 |
3 | Signe Hygum Jacobsen | ESK | 70.65 | 3 | 22.50 | 3 | 48.15 |
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