2005 Nordic Figure Skating Championships

2005 Nordic Figure Skating Championships

Infobox Figure Skating Competition
title= 2005 Nordic Figure Skating Championships


imagesize=
caption=
comptype= Multi-level International
startdate= February 11
enddate= February 13
skatingseason= 2004-2005
location= flagicon|NOR Asker
host=
venue= Askerhallen IceRink
prizemoney=
championmen= flagicon|SWE Kristoffer Berntsson
championladies= flagicon|FIN Alisa Drei
previouscomp= 2004 Nordic Championships
nextcomp= 2006 Nordic Championships

The 2005 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 2004-2005 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in four disciplines, ladies singles, men's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. Pairs and ice dancing competitions were held only at the junior level.

The 2005 Nordics were held in the Askerhallen Ice Rink in Asker, Norway from February 11th through 13th, 2005.

Competition notes

* In the Junior Ladies free skating event, Anna Heinonen of Finland and Natasha Lee Dann of Denmark tied for 14th place.
* The Junior compulsory dance was the Argentine Tango.

Results

enior Men

Junior Ladies

References

* [http://www.figureskating.no/nordics2005/results/index.htm 2005 Nordics]


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