2015 Nordic Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | International |
Date: | February 11 – 15 |
Season: | 2014–15 |
Location: | Stavanger, Norway |
Venue: | DNB Arena |
Previous: 2014 Nordic Championships | |
Next: 2016 Nordic Championships |
The 2015 Nordic Figure Skating Championships was held from February 11 to 15, 2015 at the DNB Arena in Stavanger, Norway. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior, junior, and novice levels.
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Javier Raya | Spain | 169.44 | 2 | 57.63 | 1 | 111.81 |
2 | Sondre Oddvoll Bøe | Norway | 166.73 | 1 | 59.63 | 3 | 107.10 |
3 | Ondrej Spiegl | Sweden | 162.01 | 3 | 51.98 | 2 | 110.03 |
4 | Viktor Zubik | Finland | 137.12 | 4 | 50.26 | 5 | 86.86 |
5 | Marcus Björk | Sweden | 136.45 | 5 | 48.43 | 4 | 88.02 |
6 | Keiran Araza | Denmark | 117.22 | 6 | 41.19 | 6 | 76.03 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Jenni Saarinen | Finland | 146.07 | 2 | 50.09 | 2 | 95.98 |
2 | Anne Line Gjersem | Norway | 142.77 | 1 | 52.56 | 3 | 90.21 |
3 | Viveca Lindfors | Finland | 139.88 | 7 | 39.76 | 1 | 100.12 |
4 | Pernille Sørensen | Denmark | 134.35 | 5 | 46.20 | 4 | 88.15 |
5 | Hanna Kiviniemi | Finland | 125.96 | 4 | 46.21 | 6 | 79.75 |
6 | Camilla Gjersem | Norway | 124.11 | 8 | 39.50 | 5 | 84.61 |
7 | Elin Hallberg | Sweden | 113.87 | 6 | 41.64 | 9 | 72.23 |
8 | Linnea Mellgren | Sweden | 112.94 | 10 | 35.42 | 7 | 77.52 |
9 | Timila Shrestha | Finland | 111.54 | 9 | 35.53 | 8 | 76.01 |
WD | Isabelle Olsson | Sweden | 3 | 49.71 | |||
WD | Seidi Rantanen | Finland | 11 | 31.41 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Roman Galay | Finland | 156.96 | 1 | 59.32 | 1 | 97.64 |
2 | Tino Olenius | Finland | 136.68 | 2 | 49.28 | 2 | 87.40 |
3 | Mandus Thorman | Sweden | 106.42 | 3 | 38.33 | 4 | 68.09 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Matilda Algotsson | Sweden | 124.19 | 1 | 43.19 | 2 | 81.00 |
2 | Anni Järvenpää | Finland | 122.44 | 5 | 41.04 | 1 | 81.40 |
3 | Juni Marie Benjaminsen | Norway | 118.50 | 2 | 42.20 | 3 | 76.30 |
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