2017 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy | |
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Type: | ISU Challenger Series |
Date: | September 21 – 23 |
Season: | 2017–2018 |
Location: | Bratislava |
Venue: | Ondrej Nepela Ice Rink |
Champions | |
Men's singles: ![]() | |
Ladies' singles: ![]() | |
Pairs: ![]() | |
Ice dance: ![]() | |
Previous: 2016 CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial | |
Next: 2018 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy |
The 2017 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy was held in September 2017. It is an annual senior international figure skating competition held in Bratislava, Slovakia. It was part of the 2017–18 ISU Challenger Series. [1] Medals will be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance.
The International Skating Union published the full preliminary list of entries on 24 August 2017.
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Mikhail Kolyada | ![]() | 247.81 | 10 | 66.65 | 1 | 181.16 |
2 | Sergei Voronov | ![]() | 234.07 | 1 | 80.85 | 2 | 153.22 |
3 | Brendan Kerry | ![]() | 221.21 | 5 | 74.71 | 3 | 146.50 |
4 | Grant Hochstein | ![]() | 217.52 | 2 | 79.98 | 6 | 137.54 |
5 | Alexander Samarin | ![]() | 213.67 | 3 | 75.94 | 5 | 137.73 |
6 | Nicolas Nadeau | ![]() | 205.97 | 8 | 66.75 | 4 | 139.22 |
7 | Chafik Besseghier | ![]() | 203.69 | 7 | 67.04 | 7 | 136.65 |
8 | Keiji Tanaka | ![]() | 197.18 | 4 | 75.81 | 9 | 121.37 |
9 | Ivan Pavlov | ![]() | 187.16 | 9 | 66.67 | 10 | 120.49 |
10 | Kim Jin-seo | ![]() | 184.46 | 14 | 62.19 | 8 | 122.27 |
11 | Ryuju Hino | ![]() | 184.33 | 6 | 67.25 | 11 | 117.08 |
12 | Burak Demirboga | ![]() | 181.24 | 11 | 64.96 | 13 | 116.28 |
13 | Slavik Hayrapetyan | ![]() | 181.18 | 12 | 64.86 | 12 | 116.32 |
14 | Chih-I Tsao | ![]() | 178.94 | 13 | 63.53 | 14 | 115.41 |
15 | Lukas Britschgi | ![]() | 162.06 | 15 | 54.19 | 15 | 107.87 |
16 | Engin Ali Artan | ![]() | 155.15 | 16 | 54.03 | 17 | 101.12 |
17 | Michael Neuman | ![]() | 147.58 | 18 | 46.08 | 16 | 101.50 |
18 | Jan Kurnik | ![]() | 146.58 | 17 | 50.10 | 18 | 96.48 |
19 | Marco Zandron | ![]() | 133.49 | 22 | 41.49 | 19 | 92.00 |
20 | Alexander Maszljanko | ![]() | 131.64 | 21 | 41.58 | 20 | 90.06 |
21 | Marco Klepoch | ![]() | 133.48 | 20 | 42.06 | 21 | 88.90 |
22 | Jakub Krsnak | ![]() | 121.48 | 19 | 43.24 | 22 | 78.24 |
23 | Albert Muck | ![]() | 102.22 | 23 | 37.99 | 23 | 64.23 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Evgenia Medvedeva | ![]() | 226.72 | 1 | 80.00 | 1 | 146.72 |
2 | Rika Hongo | ![]() | 189.98 | 2 | 66.49 | 2 | 123.49 |
3 | Elena Radionova | ![]() | 182.21 | 3 | 64.42 | 4 | 117.79 |
4 | Choi Da-bin | ![]() | 178.93 | 4 | 56.62 | 3 | 122.31 |
5 | Alena Leonova | ![]() | 170.68 | 5 | 54.70 | 5 | 115.98 |
6 | Caroline Zhang | ![]() | 167.95 | 7 | 53.48 | 6 | 114.47 |
7 | Nicole Rajičová | ![]() | 161.13 | 8 | 52.87 | 7 | 108.26 |
8 | Kailani Craine | ![]() | 157.84 | 6 | 54.14 | 8 | 103.70 |
9 | Silvia Hugec | ![]() | 147.14 | 11 | 44.97 | 9 | 102.17 |
10 | Diāna Ņikitina | ![]() | 146.30 | 9 | 48.37 | 10 | 97.93 |
11 | Eliška Březinová | ![]() | 138.10 | 10 | 46.81 | 12 | 91.29 |
12 | Larkyn Austman | ![]() | 136.82 | 15 | 42.51 | 11 | 94.31 |
13 | Karly Robertson | ![]() | 133.18 | 12 | 44.94 | 13 | 88.24 |
14 | Anastasia Gozhva | ![]() | 128.37 | 14 | 42.73 | 14 | 85.64 |
15 | Danielle Harrison | ![]() | 125.62 | 16 | 41.62 | 15 | 84.00 |
16 | Lara Roth | ![]() | 119.18 | 13 | 42.76 | 16 | 76.42 |
17 | Sıla Saygı | ![]() | 115.32 | 18 | 39.95 | 17 | 75.37 |
18 | Aneta Janiczková | ![]() | 106.95 | 19 | 37.37 | 19 | 69.58 |
19 | Ceciliane Mei Ling Hartmann | ![]() | 103.87 | 21 | 33.17 | 18 | 70.70 |
20 | Birce Atabey | ![]() | 103.48 | 17 | 40.04 | 22 | 63.44 |
21 | Katie Powell | ![]() | 100.43 | 20 | 36.89 | 21 | 63.54 |
22 | Nina Letenayova | ![]() | 97.22 | 23 | 29.96 | 20 | 67.26 |
23 | Yoon Seo-young | ![]() | 93.61 | 22 | 30.80 | 23 | 62.81 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Natalia Zabiiako / Alexander Enbert | ![]() | 192.58 | 2 | 64.52 | 1 | 128.06 |
2 | Kristina Astakhova / Alexei Rogonov | ![]() | 191.12 | 1 | 67.18 | 2 | 123.94 |
3 | Alisa Efimova / Alexander Korovin | ![]() | 171.22 | 3 | 61.82 | 3 | 109.40 |
4 | Jessica Pfund / Joshua Santillan | ![]() | 158.10 | 4 | 57.00 | 4 | 101.10 |
5 | Natasha Purich / Davin Portz | ![]() | 147.84 | 5 | 52.64 | 5 | 95.20 |
6 | Erika Smith / AJ Reiss | ![]() | 134.25 | 6 | 45.86 | 6 | 88.39 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SD | FD | ||
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1 | Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev | ![]() | 181.92 | 1 | 71.08 | 1 | 110.84 |
2 | Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons | ![]() | 163.14 | 2 | 67.48 | 3 | 95.66 |
3 | Betina Popova / Sergey Mozgov | ![]() | 161.92 | 3 | 60.98 | 2 | 100.94 |
4 | Yura Min / Alexander Gamelin | ![]() | 141.78 | 5 | 56.66 | 6 | 85.12 |
5 | Angélique Abachkina / Louis Thauron | ![]() | 140.86 | 6 | 55.48 | 5 | 85.38 |
6 | Allison Reed / Saulius Ambrulevičius | ![]() | 138.40 | 8 | 51.74 | 4 | 86.66 |
7 | Shari Koch / Christian Nüchtern | ![]() | 136.98 | 4 | 58.04 | 8 | 78.94 |
8 | Cortney Mansour / Michal Češka | ![]() | 133.76 | 7 | 52.28 | 7 | 81.48 |
9 | Viktoria Kavaliova / Yurii Bieliaiev | ![]() | 125.02 | 10 | 50.48 | 9 | 74.54 |
10 | Olga Jakushina / Andrey Nevskiy | ![]() | 122.70 | 9 | 51.38 | 10 | 71.32 |
11 | Yuliia Zhata / Yan Lukouski | ![]() | 114.22 | 11 | 43.96 | 11 | 70.26 |
12 | Aurelija Ipolito / Malcolm Jones | ![]() | 93.14 | 12 | 38.58 | 12 | 54.56 |
13 | Kimberley Hew-Low / Timothy McKernan | ![]() | 82.16 | 13 | 35.18 | 13 | 46.98 |
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