Figure skating at the 2015 Winter Universiade – Ladies' singles

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The ladies' singles competition of the figure skating at the 2015 Winter Universiade was held at the Universiade Igloo in Granada. The short program was held on February 7 and the free skating was held on February 8. [1] [2] [3]

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Results

Short program

Pl.NameNationTSSTESPCSSSTRPECHINDedStN
1 Alena Leonova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 67.1234.2032.928.157.808.308.458.450.0020
2 Maria Artemieva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 62.1133.9528.167.106.857.157.057.050.0027
3 Roberta Rodeghiero Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 58.0331.7926.246.606.356.606.656.600.008
4 Maé-Bérénice Méité Flag of France.svg  France 56.8430.2026.646.756.356.656.656.900.0026
5 Laurine Lecavelier Flag of France.svg  France 55.2928.8926.406.656.306.656.706.700.0025
6 Yuki Nishino Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 54.1128.1127.007.006.456.606.806.90-1.009
7 Miyabi Oba Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 49.7127.2322.485.905.405.555.555.700.0015
8 Sonia Lafuente Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 49.4725.8323.646.155.556.005.955.900.001
9 Zhao Ziquan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 47.6424.9623.686.055.705.856.006.00-1.002
10 Kerstin Frank Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 47.4425.3622.085.805.205.555.555.500.006
11 Anna Khnychenkova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 45.9025.9421.965.805.205.405.555.50-2.0021
12 Anne Line Gjersem Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 44.5624.2820.285.104.755.155.155.200.0012
13 Sera Väistö Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 44.2423.5220.725.304.955.205.205.250.0017
14 Beata Papp Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 40.6818.4822.205.505.255.605.555.850.003
15 Reyna Hamui Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 40.6720.2320.445.004.905.155.105.400.007
16 Nathalie Weinzierl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 40.5218.0023.526.205.605.606.055.95-1.0013
17 Daša Grm Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 40.3920.1521.245.655.055.155.405.30-1.0024
18 Alexandra Kunová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 39.2919.4919.805.054.654.855.155.050.0019
19 Carol Bressanutti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 38.6617.3421.325.155.055.405.555.500.004
20 Lejeanne Marais Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 37.2918.7719.524.854.605.004.905.05-1.0031
21 Alexandra Rout Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 36.6817.3619.324.954.604.654.905.050.0032
22 Birce Atabey Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 36.3819.5017.884.604.304.404.604.45-1.0023
23 Linnea Mellgren Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 36.3517.4720.885.405.055.005.405.25-2.0010
24 Inga Janulevičiūtė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 35.3018.6217.684.604.304.404.454.35-1.0011
Did not advance to free skating
25 Kristina Zakharanka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 34.2415.0419.204.904.554.804.954.800.0018
26 Sarah Hecken Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 33.3412.8220.525.354.955.005.255.100.0016
27 Anita Kapferer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 32.7813.7820.005.304.804.905.104.90-1.0028
28 Anastasia Yalovaia Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 32.5613.3219.244.904.654.804.804.900.0014
29 Jaimee Nobbs Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 31.2614.5417.724.554.304.354.554.40-1.0029
30 Pina Umek Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 30.6212.1018.524.854.304.554.854.600.0022
31 Mary Ro Reyes Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 25.988.5417.444.404.204.204.504.500.005
32 Sinem Kuyucu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 24.0210.0615.964.053.903.904.104.00-2.0030

Free skating

Pl.NameNationTSSTESPCSSSTRPECHINDedStN
1 Alena Leonova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 115.7353.6963.048.007.607.857.908.05-1.0021
2 Maé Bérénice Méité Flag of France.svg  France 114.7057.9056.807.206.757.157.057.350.0020
3 Maria Artemieva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 108.1351.3757.767.256.857.357.157.50-1.0019
4 Anna Khnychenkova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 99.9752.0148.966.406.006.106.155.95-1.0016
5 Laurine Lecavelier Flag of France.svg  France 99.9545.8355.127.056.656.906.906.95-1.0022
6 Miyabi Oba Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 97.5343.6153.926.405.956.206.306.150.0014
7 Yuki Nishino Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 97.5343.6153.926.906.456.806.756.800.0024
8 Sonia Lafuente Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 97.3449.3049.046.305.856.356.156.00-1.0015
9 Anne Line Gjersem Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 95.2548.6146.645.855.605.955.855.900.0013
10 Kerstin Frank Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 94.2846.5247.766.355.506.155.806.050.0017
11 Roberta Rodeghiero Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 93.8240.1453.686.756.556.706.706.850.0023
12 Zhao Ziquan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 92.2544.8548.406.555.805.956.055.90-1.0018
13 Daša Grm Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 83.3139.6343.685.605.205.455.555.500.009
14 Sera Väistö Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 77.9535.8343.125.505.205.355.405.50-1.0012
15 Linnea Mellgren Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 75.8436.6441.205.404.955.205.254.95-2.004
16 Inga Janulevičiūtė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 74.9836.3839.604.954.755.004.955.10-1.003
17 Reyna Hamui Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 73.1132.9141.205.255.005.155.055.30-1.007
18 Alexandra Kunová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 70.8430.7640.085.205.004.905.054.900.0010
19 Birce Atabey Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 70.3434.7435.604.504.554.304.454.450.005
20 Beata Papp Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 69.6429.2841.365.404.805.255.155.25-1.008
21 Carol Bressanutti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 66.8724.3942.485.205.155.305.405.500.0011
22 Lejeanne Marais Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 63.4727.9537.524.904.354.654.754.80-2.002
23 Alexandra Rout Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 61.9625.0036.964.904.454.554.704.500.006
24 Kristina Zakhranka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 56.9422.9436.004.704.154.454.554.65-2.001

Overall

RankNameNationTPSPFS
Gold medal icon.svg Alena Leonova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 182.85167.121115.73
Silver medal icon.svg Maé-Bérénice Méité Flag of France.svg  France 171.54456.842114.70
Bronze medal icon.svg Maria Artemieva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 170.24262.113108.13
4 Laurine Lecavelier Flag of France.svg  France 155.24555.29599.95
5 Roberta Rodeghiero Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 151.85358.031193.82
6 Yuki Nishino Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 151.64654.11797.53
7 Miyabi Oba Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 148.69749.71698.98
8 Sonia Lafuente Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 146.81849.47897.34
9 Anna Khnychenkova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 145.871145.90499.97
10 Kerstin Frank Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 141.721047.441094.28
11 Zhao Ziquan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 139.89947.641292.25
12 Anne Line Gjersem Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 139.811244.56995.25
13 Daša Grm Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 123.701740.391383.31
14 Sera Väistö Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 122.191344.241477.95
15 Reyna Hamui Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 113.781540.671773.11
16 Linnea Mellgren Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 112.192336.351575.84
17 Beata Papp Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 110.321440.682069.64
18 Inga Janulevičiūtė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 110.282435.31674.98
19 Alexandra Kunová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 110.131839.291870.84
20 Birce Atabey Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 106.722236.381970.34
21 Carol Bressanutti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 105.531938.662166.87
22 Lejeanne Marais Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 100.762037.292263.47
23 Alexandra Rout Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 98.642136.682361.96
24 Kristina Zakhranka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 91.182534.242456.94
Did not advance to free skating
25 Sarah Hecken Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2533.34
26 Anita Kapferer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2732.78
27 Anastasia Yalovaia Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2832.56
28 Jaimee Nobbs Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 2931.26
29 Pina Umek Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3030.62
30 Mary Ro Reyes Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 3125.98
31 Sinem Kuyucu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3224.02
WD Nathalie Weinzierl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1640.52

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