2008 Czech and Slovak Figure Skating Championships

2008 Czech and Slovak Figure Skating Championships

Infobox Figure Skating Competition
title= 2008 Combined Czech and Slovak Championships


imagesize=
caption=
comptype= National Championship
startdate= December 14
enddate= December 16
skatingseason= 2007-2008
location= flagicon|SVK Trenčín
host=
venue=
prizemoney=
championmen=flagicon|CZE Tomas Verner
flagicon|SVK Igor Macypura
championladies=flagicon|CZE Nella Simaova
flagicon|SVK Jacqueline Belenyesiova
championdance= flagicon|CZE Kamila Hajkova / David Vincour
previouscomp= 2007 Czech and Slovak Figure Skating Championships
nextcomp=
The 2008 Combined Czech and Slovak Figure Skating Championships ( _sk. Majstrovstva CR a SR seniori 2008) were the Czech Figure Skating Championships and the Slovak Figure Skating Championships for the 2007-2008 season. They crowned the national champions in figure skating for the Czech Republic and Slovakia in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singes, and ice dancing on the senior and junior levels.

The two national championships were held simultaneously. The results were then split by country. The top three placing Czech skaters were the Czech national podium. The top three placing Slovak skaters were the Slovak national podium. Therefore, there are no medal colors on the table below because it shows the combined overall results. The table can be sorted by country.

This was the second consecutive season that the Czech and Slovak Championships were held simultaneously.

They were held in Trenčín, Slovakia from December 14 through December 16, 2007.

Competition notes

* The senior compulsory dance was the Yankee Polka. The junior compulsory dance was the Cha-Cha Congelado.

Combined Nationals Results

enior Men

Junior Ice Dancing

Junior Pairs Results

References

* [http://www.kraso.sk/vysledky/2007/12/14/trencin/index.htm Czech and Slovak Nationals Results]
* [http://www.kraso.sk/vysledky/2008/02/16/bratislava/index.htm Slovak Junior Nationals results]


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