2008 Merano Cup

2008 Merano Cup
Type: Senior International
Date: October 3 – 5
Season: 2008–09
Location: Italy Merano
Host: Ice Club Merano
Venue: Meranarena
Champions
Men's singles:
Japan Yasuharu Nanri
Ladies' singles:
Italy Valentina Marchei
Previous:
2007 Merano Cup
Next:
2009 Merano Cup

The 2008 Merano Cup was the Merano Cup competition for the 2008–09 figure skating season. It was the 11th 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. There was no short program segment held in the novice competitions.

The 2009 Merano Cup was held between October 3 and 5 at the Meranarena. It was organized by the Ice Club Merano and Italian Figure Skating Federation.

Senior results

Senior men

Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS
1 Yasuharu Nanri  Japan 182.8511
2 Paolo Bacchini  Italy 167.3522
3 Konstantyn Tupikov  Poland 152.6334
4 Pavel Kaška  Czech Republic 150.2373
5 Peter Reitmayer  Slovakia 145.9055
6 Gregor Urbas  Slovenia 145.8148
7 Boris Martinec  Croatia 144.3566
8 Zoltán Kelemen  Romania 135.81107
9 Luka Čadež  Slovenia 132.6099
10 Damjan Ostojič  Bosnia and Herzegovina 124.901110
WD Manuel Koll  Austria 45.458

Senior ladies

Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS
1 Valentina Marchei  Italy 128.7511
2 Ivana Reitmayerová  Slovakia 112.4625
3 Francesca Rio  Italy 111.2333
4 Martina Bocek  Czech Republic 109.7844
5 Ana Cecilia Cantu Felix  Mexico 101.85112
6 Nicole Graf   Switzerland 89.7797
7 Roxana Luca  Romania 89.4059
8 Isabelle Pieman  Belgium 88.2478
9 Tedora Postic  Slovenia 87.70126
10 Loretta Hamui  Mexico 84.411010
11 Myriam Leuenberger   Switzerland 83.03611
12 Aurelia Buchs   Switzerland 76.171312
13 Annika Niman  Finland 65.151413
WD Denise Kogl  Austria 31.648

Junior results

Junior men

Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS
1 Boyito Mulder  Netherlands 110.6222
2 Luca Demattè  Italy 106.8331
3 Filippo Ambrosini  Italy 106.5013

Junior ladies

Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS
1 Alice Garlisi  Italy 105.9213
2 Alexandra Kunova  Slovakia 100.7251
3 Romy Buhler   Switzerland 97.7762
4 Patricija Glesic  Slovenia 96.0744
5 Stefanie Pechlaner  Bulgaria 88.8495
6 Noelia Rodriguez  Spain 88.2776
7 Darya Zaychenko  Czech Republic 86.3538
8 Deborah Sacchi  Italy 86.0229
9 Nika Ceric  Slovenia 80.67147
10 Elena Vanz  Italy 80.66810
11 Valeria Felder   Switzerland 77.311011
12 Judit Griga  Hungary 76.081312
13 Michelle Couwenberg  Netherlands 75.591213
14 Reyna Hamui  Mexico 74.111115
15 Mila Morelissen  Netherlands 67.021614
16 Mateja Bursic  Croatia 64.261516
17 Andrea Hollerova  Czech Republic 57.241717
WD Katja Gatilova  Austria

Novice results

Novice boys

Rank Name Nation Total Points FS
1 Francesc Palau  Spain 64.791
2 Kristof Forgo  Hungary 54.042

Novice girls

Rank Name Nation Total Points FS
1 Amelia Schwienbacher  Italy 62.701
2 Monika Simancikova  Slovakia 53.582
3 Naomi De Simone  Italy 49.673
4 Maria Jimenez  Spain 48.964
5 Adriana Hamui  Mexico 47.635
6 Dominika Murckova  Slovakia 47.086
7 Victoria Kovacs  Austria 47.007
8 Marjo Karhu  Finland 45.228
9 Cindy Candrian   Switzerland 44.269
10 Michaela Bohunova  Slovakia 43.9910
11 Aislin Rosado  Mexico 41.9411
12 Raquel Alvarez  Spain 41.5812
13 Elena Mangas  Spain 40.8513
14 Laura Van Der Linden  Netherlands 37.6114
15 Theresa Stroblmair  Austria 33.5015
16 Nicole Couwenberg  Netherlands 31.1616

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