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Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

 

Friday, February 4th

09:30 Mixed Basic Novice Ice Dance Pattern Dance 1 (Event 1/2)

10:20 Mixed Intermediate Novice Ice Dance Pattern Dance 1 (Event 1/2)

11:45 Mixed Advanced Novice Ice Dance pattern Dance 1 (Event 1/2)

 

Saturday, February 5th

08:30 Girls Advanced Novice Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)

11:00 Boys Advanced Novice Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)

11:45 Women's Junior Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)

14:15 Men's Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)

15:45 Women's Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)

17:20 Men's Singles Short Program (Event 1/2)

 

Sunday, February 6th

08:30 Girls Advanced Novice Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

11:00 Boys Advanced Novice Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

12:10 Women's Junior Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

15:10 Men's Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

16:40 Women's Singles Free Skating (Event 2/2)

18:50 Men'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
Anita MAPELLI
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37.76
2
Ekaterina COCIU
ITA.gif
32.86
3
Anastasia BRANDENBURG
SUI.gif
32.85
4
Linda LEZUO
ITA.gif
31.90
5
Matilde PETRACCHI
ITA.gif
31.44
6
Beatrice SOLDATI
ITA.gif
30.60
7
Giulia OTTONELLI
ITA.gif
30.20
8
Linda DE NARDIN
ITA.gif
29.69
9
Chiara MINIGHINI
ITA.gif
29.39
10
Elisabetta PROFAIZER
ITA.gif
29.12
11
Noemi JOOS
SUI.gif
28.48
12
Eloane CAPEAUMONT
FRA.gif
25.23
13
Lisa CAPICOTTO
ITA.gif
24.71
14
Susanna DI BARI
ITA.gif
21.90
15
Miriam Stefania TALI
ITA.gif
21.73
16
Zlata AGAFONOVA
AUT.gif
19.76
 
Samira MITISKA
AUT.gif
WD
 
Isabella SHULZ
AUT.gif
WD
 
Stefania GLADKI
FRA.gif
WD
 
Elea MARECHAL
FRA.gif
WD
 
Alessandra ARNOLDI
ITA.gif
WD
 
Claudia Sinclair SCOTTI
ITA.gif
WD
 
Victoria SPIVACH
ITA.gif
WD
 
Rina TANIGUCHI
ITA.gif
WD
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Women's Junior Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Anna PEZZETTA
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63.34
2
Sarina JOOS
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45.39
3
Giorgia GHEDINI
ITA.gif
44.68
4
Elina PLÜSS
SUI.gif
43.13
5
Flora Marie SCHALLER
AUT.gif
42.79
6
Giulia CORÀ
ITA.gif
42.63
7
Carlotta BROGGINI
ITA.gif
41.91
8
Sara BERTOLINI
ITA.gif
40.35
9
Elena AGOSTINELLI
ITA.gif
38.73
10
Matilda MALGARISE
ITA.gif
38.56
11
Ambra MALMASSARI
ITA.gif
36.62
12
Clara ZADRA
ITA.gif
34.54
13
Francesca BOCCONI
ITA.gif
29.98
 
Lisa AMAECHI
AUT.gif
WD
 
Noemi BETTEGA
AUT.gif
WD
 
Marie-Dorothee KRALER
AUT.gif
WD
 
Fabiana TRAVERSO
ITA.gif
WD
 
Anna LA PORTA
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WD
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Men's Junior Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Naoki ROSSI
SUI.gif
69.56
2
Georgii PAVLOV
SUI.gif
44.74
3
Daniel BASILE
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38.33
 
Tobia OELLERER
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WD
 
Patrizio Romano ROSSI LOPEZ
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WD
 
Tommaso BARISON
ITA.gif
WD
 
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Women's Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
1
Lucrezia BECCARI
ITA.gif
58.55
2
Ginevra Lavinia NEGRELLO
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54.73
3
Sophia SCHALLER
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51.96
4
Tara PRASAD
IND.gif
50.08
5
Julia SAUTER
ROU.gif
49.28
6
Roberta RODEGHIERO
ITA.gif
45.12
7
Francesca POLETTI
ITA.gif
40.02
8
Ester SCHWARZ
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34.64
 
Julia GAISER
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WD
 
Julie FROETSCHER
FRA.gif
WD
 
Greta BALDAN
ITA.gif
WD
 
Alexandra FLICOVA
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WD
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Men's Singles
Provisional Results after Short Program (Event 1/2)
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
RFesult
1
Jari KESSLER
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75.18
2
Gabriele FRANGIPANI
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74.65
3
Luc MAIERHOFER
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71.14
4
Emanuele INDELICATO
ITA.gif
58.22
 
Anton SCOFICZ
AUT.gif
WD
 
Maurizio ZANDRON
AUT.gif
WD
 
Matyas BELOHRADSKY
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WD
 
Alessandro FADINI
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WD
 
Matteo NALBONE
ITA.gif
WD
 
Raffaele Francesco ZICH
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WD
 
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Girls Advanced Novice Singles
Final Results
 
SUI.gif Anastasia BRANDENBURG
103.70
 
ITA.gif Chiara MINIGHINI
99.64
 
ITA.gif Anita MAPELLI
95.98
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Noemi JOOS
SUI.gif
90.28
5
Matilde PETRACCHI
ITA.gif
85.50
6
Linda LEZUO
ITA.gif
83.65
7
Beatrice SOLDATI
ITA.gif
83.20
8
Ekaterina COCIU
ITA.gif
81.67
9
Giulia OTTONELLI
ITA.gif
78.32
10
Elisabetta PROFAIZER
ITA.gif
77.44
11
Linda DE NARDIN
ITA.gif
77.06
12
Eloane CAPEAUMONT
FRA.gif
74.26
13
Miriam Stefania TALI
ITA.gif
70.20
14
Lisa CAPICOTTO
ITA.gif
68.33
15
Susanna DI BARI
ITA.gif
64.64
16
Zlata AGAFONOVA
AUT.gif
57.76
 
Samira MITISKA
AUT.gif
WD
 
Isabella SHULZ
AUT.gif
WD
 
Stefania GLADKI
FRA.gif
WD
 
Elea MARECHAL
FRA.gif
WD
 
Alessandra ARNOLDI
ITA.gif
WD
 
Claudia Sinclair SCOTTI
ITA.gif
WD
 
Victoria SPIVACH
ITA.gif
WD
 
Rina TANIGUCHI
ITA.gif
WD
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