Challenger Series

Results – 2021 Nebelhorn Trophy

DANCE FINAL RESULTS — there were four spots up for grabs for the Olympics for the ice dance event at Nebelhorn Trophy. The Olympic rings mark which skaters qualified a spot for their country in the men’s event at Nebelhorn Trophy.

1. Juulia Turkkila/Matthias Versluis (FIN) – 181.19

2. Katharina Mueller/Tim Dieck (GER) 173.74

3. Maria Kazakova/Georgy Reviya (GEO) 173.20

4. Tina Garabedian/Simon Proulx Senecal (ARM) 173.03

5. Natalie Taschlerova/Filip Taschler (CZE) – 172.98

6. Anna Yanovskaya/Adam Lukacs (HUN) – 160.42
7. Yura Min/Daniel Eaton (KOR) – 158.54
8. Carolina Portesi Peroni/Michael Chrastecky (ITA) – 157.74
9. Holly Harris/Jason Chan (AUS) – 157.21
10. Shira Ichilov/Laurent Abecassis (ISR) – 154.76
11. Sasha Fear/George Waddell (GBR) – 154.24
12. Charlotte LaFond-Fournier/Richard Kang in Kam (NZL) 146.18
13. Lara Luft/Maxmilian Pfisterer (GER) – 144.21
14. Yullia Zhata/Berk Akalin (TUR) – 140.66
15. Viktoriia Lopusova/Asaf Kazimov (GER) – 132.00
16. Anne-Marie Wolf/Max Liebers (GER) – 129.80
17. Ekaterina Kuznetsova/Oleksandr Kolosovskyi (AZE) – 123.97
18. Maria Sofia Pucherova/Nikita Lysak (SVK) – 120.51
19. Chelsea Verhaegh/Sherim van Geffen (NED) – 118.68
20. Ekaterina Mitrofanova/Vladislav Kasinskij (BIH) – 113.98

WD – Viktoria Semenjuk/Ilya Yukhumuk (BLR)

 

Dance’s Spots for 2022 Olympics determined at 2021 World Championships and 2021 Nebelhorn Trophy – 23 spots total

U.S. – 3 spots
Russia – 3 spots
Canada – 3 spots
Armenia – 1 spot
China – 1 spot
Czech Republic – 1 spot
Finland – 1 spot
France – 1 spot
Germany – 1 spot
Georgia – 1 spot
Great Britain – 1 spot
Italy – 1 spot
Japan – 1 spot
Lithuania – 1 spot
Poland – 1 spot
Spain – 1 spot
Ukraine – 1 spot

 

 

WOMEN’S FINAL RESULTS — there were seven spots up for grabs for the Olympics for the women’s event at Nebelhorn Trophy. The Olympic rings mark which skaters qualified a spot for their country in the men’s event at Nebelhorn Trophy.

1. Alysa Liu (USA) – 207.40

2. Ekaterina Kurakova (POL) – 193.58

3. Viktoriia Safonova (BLR) – 190.29

4. Alexia Paganini (SUI) – 180.48

5. Anastasiia Shabotova (UKR) – 177.70

6. Josefin Taljegard (SWE) – 166.05

7. Kailani Craine (AUS) – 165.358.

8. Lara Naki Gutmann (ITA) – 164.60
9. Emilea Zingas (CYP) – 158.16
10. Tzu-Han Ting (TPE) – 157.21
11. Oona Ounasvuori (FIN) – 155.67
12. Dasa Grm (SLO) – 148.79
13. Taylor Morris (ISR) – 148.34
14. Lea Serna (FRA) – 146.52
15. Jocelyn Hong (NZL) – 146.41
16. Julia Lang (HUN) – 145.64
17. Anete Lace (LAT) – 145.17
18. Nicole Rajicova (SVK) – 143.00
19. Sophia Schaller (AUS) – 138.75
20. Julia Sauter (ROU) – 136.49
21. Joanna So (HKG) – 135.78
22. Eugenia Garza (MEX) – 135.29
23. Gerli Liinamae (EST) – 133.83
24. Sofia Lexi Jacqueline Frank (PHI) – 128.78
25. Nathalie Weinzierl (GER) – 127.99
26. Antonina Dubinina (SRB) – 127.97
27. Maia Sorensen (DEN) -127.32
28. Aleksandra Golovkina (LTU) – 125.33
29. Yae-Min Neira (CHI) – 122.34
30. Tara Prasad (IND) – 122.27
31. Sinem Pekder (TUR) – 122.12
32. Aldis Kara Bergsdottir (ISL) – 118.09
33. Bagdana Rakhishova (KAZ) – 104.18
34. Romana Kaiser (LIE) – 92.39
35. Dimitra Korri (GRE) – 91.89
36. Thita Lamsam (THA) – 90.13Withdraw – Isadora Williams (BRA)

Women’s Spots for 2022 Olympics determined at 2021 World Championships and 2021 Nebelhorn Trophy – 30 spots total

U.S. – 3 spots
Russia – 3 spots
Japan – 3 spots
South Korea – 2 spots
Australia – 1 spot
Austria – 1 spot
Azerbaijan – 1 spot
Belarus – 1 spot
Canada – 1 spot
China – 1 spot
Czech Republic – 1 spot
Estonia – 1 spot
Finland – 1 spot
Germany – 1 spot
Georgia – 1 spot
Great Britain – 1 spot
Netherlands – 1 spot
Poland – 1 spot
Sweden – 1 spot
Switzerland – 1 spot
Ukraine – 1 spot

MEN FINAL RESULTS — there were seven spots up for grabs for the Olympics for the men’s event at Nebelhorn Trophy. The Olympic rings mark which skaters qualified a spot for their country in the men’s event at Nebelhorn Trophy.

1. Vincent Zhou (USA) – 284.23
2. Adam Siao Him Fa (FRA) – 243.78
3.Mark Kondratiuk (RUS) 241.06
*4. Gabriele Frangipani (ITA) – 229.39
5. Sihyeong Lee (KOR) – 229.14
6. Vladimir Litvintsev (AZE) – 228.65
7. Brendan Kerry (AUS) – 218.95
8. Roman Sadovsky (CAN) – 207.62

9. Burak Demirboga (TUR) – 203.28
10. Basar Oktar (TUR) – 203.22
11. Slavik Hayrapetyan (ARM) – 199.47
12. Peter James Hallam (GBR) – 196.39
13. Paul Fentz (GER) – 194.70
14. Maurizio Zandron (AUT) – 192.73
15. Jari Kessler (CRO) – 190.39
16. Tomas Llorenc Guarino Sabate (ESP) – 187.72
*17.  Nicola Todeschini (SUI) – 185.09
18. Edrian Paul Celestino (PHI) – 176.10
19. Davide Lewton Brain (MON) – 170.13
20. Kai Jagoda (GER) – 169.23
21. Andras Csernoch (HUN) – 164.41
22. Larry Loupolover (BUL) – 163.80
23. Adam Hagara (SVK) – 162.41
24. Valtter Virtanen (FIN) – 161.02
25. Matthew Samuels (RSA) – 160.15
26. Harrison Jon-Yen Wong (HKG) – 158.49
27. Dias Jiernbayev (KAZ) – 156.29
*28. Thomas Stoll (GER) – 153.77
29. Conor Stakelum (IRE) – 140.67
30. Che Yu Yeh (TPE) – 137.13

Men’s Spots for 2022 Olympics determined at 2021 World Championships and 2021 Nebelhorn Trophy – 30 spots total

U.S. – 3 spots
Russia – 3 spots
Japan – 3 spots
Canada – 2 spots
France – 2 spots
Italy – 2 spots
South Korea – 2 spots
Australia – 1 spot
Azerbaijan – 1 spot
Belarus – 1 spot
China – 1 spot
Czech Republic – 1 spot
Estonia – 1 spot
Georgia – 1 spot
Israel – 1 spot
Latvia – 1 spot
Mexico – 1 spot
Sweden – 1 spot
Switzerland – 1 spot
Ukraine – 1 spot

PAIRS FINAL RESULTS – there were three spots up for grabs for the Olympics for the pairs’ event at Nebelhorn Trophy. The Olympic rings mark which skaters qualified a spot for their country in the pairs’ event at Nebelhorn Trophy.1.*Minerva Fabienne Hase/Nolan Seegert (GER) 185.25
2. Laura Barquero/Marco Zandron (ESP) 181.61
3. Karina Safina/Luka Berulava (GEO) 178.16
4. *Annika Hocke/Robert Kunkel (GER) 168.21
5. Hailey Kops/Evgeni Krasnopolski (ISR) 167.08

6. Yuchen Wang/Yihang Huang (CHN) 162.69
7. Bogdana Lukashevich/Alexander Stepanov (BLR) 159.08
8. Anastasia Golubeva/Hektor Giotopoulos Moore (AUS) 149.35
9. Daria Danilova/Michel Tsiba (NED) 145.26
10. Sara Conti/Niccolo Macii (ITA) 143.44
11. Sofiia Holchenko/Artem Darenskyi (UKR) 142.38
12. Lana Petranovic/Antonio Souza Kordeiru (CRO) 141.18
13. Coline Keriven/Noel-Antoine Pierre (FRA) 137.50
14. Greta Crafoord/John Crafoord (SWE) 134.40
15. Zoe Jones/Christopher Boyadji (GRB) 129.12
16. Anna Hernik/Michal Wozniak (POL) 105.42

*Not for Olympic qualifying

Pairs’ Spots for 2022 Olympics determined at 2021 World Championships and 2021 Nebelhorn Trophy – 19 spots total

Russia – 3 spots
Canada – 2 spots
China – 2 spots
Italy – 2 spots
United States – 2 spots
Austria – 1 spot
Czech Republic – 1 spot
Germany – 1 spot
Georgia – 1 spot
Hungary – 1 spot
Israel – 1 spot
Japan – 1 spot
Spain – 1 spot