- 2009 Merano Cup
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2009 Merano Cup Type: Senior International Date: 12 November – 15 November Season: 2009–2010 Location: Merano, Italy Host: Ice Club Merano Venue: Meranarena Champions Men's singles:
Javier FernándezLadies singles:
Carolina KostnerNavigation Previous: 2008 Merano Cup Next: 2010 Merano Cup The 2009 Merano Cup was the Merano Cup competition for the 2009–2010 figure skating season. It was the 12th edition of the Merano Cup to be held. The Merano Cup is an annual international figure skating competition held in Merano, Italy. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies singles on the levels of Senior, Junior, and Novice.
The 2009 Merano Cup was held between November 12–15 in the Meranarena. It was organized by the Ice Club Merano and Italian Figure Skating Federation.
Contents
Senior-level results
Senior men
Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS 1 Javier Fernández Spain 198.87 4 1 2 Paolo Bacchini Italy 186.20 1 3 3 Alexander Majorov Sweden 179.89 3 4 4 Anton Kovalevskiy Ukraine 179.09 6 2 5 Takemochi Ogami Japan 172.36 7 5 6 Tommy Steenberg United States 170.03 2 8 7 Kensuke Nakaniwa Japan 167.16 8 6 8 Stefan Lindemann Germany 164.46 5 9 9 Zoltán Kelemen Romania 163.45 10 7 10 Javier Raya Spain 150.05 14 10 11 Mikael Redin Switzerland 145.18 11 13 12 Philipp Tischendorf Germany 144.97 9 14 13 Gregor Urbas Slovenia 144.77 13 12 14 Thomas Paulson United Kingdom 142.44 16 11 15 Fabio Mascarello Italy 132.86 12 18 16 Mario Rafael Ionian Austria 131.55 15 16 17 Severin Kiefer Austria 126.79 19 15 18 Tomi Pulkkinen Switzerland 123.43 18 17 19 Ruben Blommaert Belgium 115.53 17 20 20 Boyito Mulder Netherlands 108.51 21 19 21 Ruben Errampalli Italy 39.80 20 21 WD Jakub Strobl Slovakia - WD = Withdrawn
Senior ladies
Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS 1 Carolina Kostner Italy 167.40 1 1 2 Satsuki Muramoto Japan 138.16 2 3 3 Valentina Marchei Italy 135.55 3 2 4 Tamar Katz Israel 129.48 4 4 5 Viktoria Helgesson Sweden 127.67 5 6 6 Kerstin Frank Austria 125.05 8 5 7 Romy Buhler Switzerland 119.53 11 7 8 Linnea Mellgren Sweden 116.39 9 8 9 Mutsumi Takayama Japan 112.68 7 12 10 Isabel Drescher Germany 110.68 6 13 11 Carolin Gülke Germany 106.86 10 14 12 Martina Bocek Czech Republic 106.55 12 10 13 Daša Grm Slovenia 102.83 16 11 14 Manouk Gijsman Netherlands 102.62 17 9 15 Bettina Heim Switzerland 94.16 14 15 16 Karolina Sykorova Slovakia 93.87 13 16 17 Nella Simaová Czech Republic 88.25 15 18 18 Marina Seeh Serbia 84.93 18 19 19 Clara Peters Ireland 84.22 19 17 20 Annamaria Szolga Hungary 58.43 20 20 WD Alice Garlisi Italy WD Roberta Rodeghiero Italy - WD = Withdrawn
Junior-level results
Junior men
Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS 1 Petr Coufal Czech Republic 152.05 1 1 2 Franz Streubel Germany 138.98 2 3 3 Kamil Białas Poland 138.81 3 2 4 Noah Scherer Switzerland 127.80 5 4 5 Filippo Ambrosini Italy 122.60 4 6 6 Nikita Revine Italy 114.81 9 5 7 Maurizio Zandron Italy 114.17 6 7 8 Carlo Rothlisberger Switzerland 96.08 7 8 9 Lawrence Evans United Kingdom 84.13 8 9 Junior ladies
Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS 1 Luisa Weber Germany 120.09 1 1 2 Patricia Glescic Slovenia 114.25 2 2 3 Joyce Den Hollander Netherlands 104.42 3 4 4 Kristina Kostkova Czech Republic 102.13 5 3 5 Sabrina Schulz Austria 97.09 4 8 6 Alice Velati Italy 95.98 6 6 7 Jennifer Seyffer Switzerland 94.85 7 7 8 Amelia Schwienbacher Italy 94.42 10 5 9 Jessica Fussinger Germany 90.63 9 9 10 Anna Hoffmann Austria 90.56 8 10 11 Carol Bressanutti Italy 87.25 12 11 12 Zara Pasfield Australia 86.06 13 12 13 Amy Tanner United Kingdom 82.20 11 13 14 Pina Umek Slovenia 78.07 15 14 15 Mila Morelissen Netherlands 76.54 14 15 WD Marta Olczak Poland 26.27 16 WD Amelia Pierre Belgium WD Jasmina Uzunovic Serbia - WD = Withdrawn
Novice-level results
Novice men
Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS 1 Victor Bustamante Spain 103.14 1 1 2 Giorgio Settembrini Italy 91.40 4 2 3 Leo Luca Sforza Italy 85.32 2 3 4 Alberto Vanz Italy 79.94 3 4 5 Meng-Ju Lee Chinese Taipei 74.25 5 6 6 Simon Gabriel Ionian Austria 71.30 6 5 Novice ladies
Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS 1 Caterina Andermarcher Italy 98.10 1 1 2 Dominika Murckova Slovakia 97.30 2 2 3 Elettra Olivotto Italy 89.12 3 4 4 Jana Coufalova Czech Republic 86.47 5 3 5 Romina Anesi Italy 82.37 4 5 6 Anais Claes Belgium 75.37 7 6 7 Naomi De Simone Italy 70.96 8 7 8 Anita Kapferer Austria 68.83 6 8 9 Elina Kuritsky Israel 55.79 10 9 10 Rebecca Byng United Kingdom 53.62 9 10 References
- 2009 Merano Cup program and announcementPDF
- "Merano Cup 2009". Ice Club Merano. November 13, 2009. http://www.iceclubmerano.com/?p=183. Retrieved November 16, 2009.
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