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Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

 

Friday, February 4th

19:00 Mixed Advanced Novice Ice Dance pattern Dance 1 (Event 1/2)

 

Saturday, February 5th

10:30 Women's Junior Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)

13:35 Men's Junior Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)

13:47 Men's Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)

13:59 Women's Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

15:00 Mixed Advanced Novice Ice Dance Free Dance (Event 2/2)

 

Sunday, February 6th

09:30 Women's Junior Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

12:49 Men's Junior Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

13:02 Men's Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

13:45 Women's Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)
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Girls Advanced Novice Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Pernile WITH
NOR.gif
33.00
2
Celina GRETLAND
NOR.gif
31.77
3
Roos HARKEMA
NED.gif
29.26
4
Victoria Hiu Tong CHEUNG
NOR.gif
28.51
5
Maya Millicent Massiah KVERNBERG
NOR.gif
27.79
6
Sarah TUNNICLIFFE
GBR.gif
27.14
7
Elma KOLBEINSEN
NOR.gif
25.58
8
Sædís Heba GUÐMUNDSDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
25.58
9
Elea RUSTGAARD
NOR.gif
25.18
10
Freydís Jóna J. BERGSVEINSDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
24.89
11
Celin Beate ELLINGSEN
NOR.gif
24.06
12
Nijne VAN ERP
NED.gif
24.04
13
Alissa Margrethe Troxler AAROE
NOR.gif
21.21
14
Karina NOKLESTAD
NOR.gif
21.05
15
Dharma Elísabet TÓMASDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
19.06
 
Marie MARKHUS
NOR.gif
WD
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Women's Junior Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Ida Eline VAMNES
NOR.gif
42.61
2
Oda HAVGAR TONNESEN
NOR.gif
41.92
3
Júlía Rós VIÐARSDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
41.66
4
Lotta KOSKINEN
FIN.gif
39.56
5
Amanda HSU
TPE.gif
39.31
6
Júlía Sylvía GUNNARSDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
39.28
7
Alana PANG
GBR.gif
36.17
8
Saana UKKOLA
FIN.gif
33.64
9
Robyn FOSTER
IRL.gif
33.56
10
Sophia Natalie DAYAN
ARG.gif
33.52
11
Eline SEUREN
NED.gif
32.03
12
Celine MICHALSEN
NOR.gif
29.73
13
Malene Johansen TRENGEREID
NOR.gif
29.63
14
Iris RADDUM
NOR.gif
29.02
15
Lena Rut ÁSGEIRSDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
25.97
16
Adare CONDON
IRL.gif
25.11
17
Emma Linnea ERIKSEN
NOR.gif
24.95
18
Dracy CONDON
IRL.gif
23.05
 
Kamilla AABY
NOR.gif
WD
 
 
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Girls Advanced Novice Singles
Final Results

 

NOR.gif Pernile WITH
90.40

 

NED.gif Roos HARKEMA
78.54

 

NOR.gif Celina GRETLAND
44.36
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Freydís Jóna J. BERGSVEINSDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
74.57
5
Sarah TUNNICLIFFE
GER.gif
71.87
6
Elma KOLBEINSEN
NOR.gif
70.50
7
Sædís Heba GUÐMUNDSDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
70.13
8
Celin Beate ELLINGSEN
NOR.gif
68.96
9
Victoria Hiu Tong CHEUNG
NOR.gif
68.30
10
Maya Millicent Massiah KVERNBERG
NOR.gif
67.64
11
Elea RUSTGAARD
NOR.gif
66.72
12
Nijne VAN ERP
NED.gif
62.70
13
Karina NOKLESTAD
NOR.gif
61.99
14
Alissa Margrethe Troxler AAROE
NOR.gif
55.66
15
Dharma Elísabet TÓMASDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
52.28
 
Marie MARKHUS
NOR.gif
WD
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Women's Junior Singles
Final Results
 
ISL.gif Júlía Rós VIÐARSDÓTTIR
112.80
 
NOR.gif Ida Eline VAMNES
109.12
 
NOR.gif Oda HAVGAR TONNESEN
107.30
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Amanda HSU
TPE.gif
103.07
5
Lotta KOSKINEN
FIN.gif
101.50
6
Júlía Sylvía GUNNARSDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
94.74
7
Alana PANG
GER.gif
91.97
8
Eline SEUREN
NED.gif
90.39
9
Saana UKKOLA
FIN.gif
87.20
10
Iris RADDUM
NOR.gif
85.45
11
Celine MICHALSEN
NOR.gif
85.33
12
Robyn FOSTER
IRL.gif
82.14
13
Emma Linnea ERIKSEN
NOR.gif
81.21
14
Lena Rut ÁSGEIRSDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
80.38
15
Sophia Natalie DAYAN
ARG.gif
79.99
16
Malene Johansen TRENGEREID
NOR.gif
77.80
17
Adare CONDON
IRL.gif
68.86
18
Dracy CONDON
IRL.gif
65.29
 
Kamilla AABY
NOR.gif
WD
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