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Results

World Figure Skating Championships

Gothenburg, Sweden, March 17-23

Last Updated Wed., March 22, 2008

Ice Dance | Pairs | Men's | Women's

Women's (Top 24 after short program advance to free skate)
Rank Competitor(s) Points
1 Carolina Kostner, Italy 64.28
2 Mao Asada, Japan 64.10
3 Yukari Nakano, Japan 61.10
4 Kiira Korpi, Finland 60.58
5 Kim Yu-na, South Korea 59.85
6 Joannie Rochette, Canada 59.53
7 Sarah Meier, Switzerland 59.49
8 Miki Ando, Japan 59.21
9 Kimmie Meissner, U.S. 57.25
10 Beatrisa Liang, U.S. 52.81
11 Ashley Wagner, U.S. 51.49
12 Annette Dytrt, Germany 50.99
13 Anastasia Gimazetdinova, Uzbekistan 50.84
14 Mira Leung, Canada 50.69
15 Ksenia Doronina, Russia 49.94
16 Viktoria Helgesson, Sweden 49.68
17 Valentina Marechei, Italy 48.89
18 Kim Na-young, South Korea 47.96
19 Julia Sebestyen, Hungary 47.04
20 Elena Glebova, Estonia 46.26
21 Laura Lepisto, Finland 45.41
22 Melinda Sherilyn Wang, Taiwan 44.77
23 Elene Gedevanishvili, Georgia 44.06
24 Tamar Katz, Israel 43.58
25 Jenna McCorkell, Great Britain 42.55
26 Ivana Reitmayerova, Slovakia 41.79
27 Tugba Karademir, Turkey 38.71
28 Merovee Ephrem, Monaco 38.61
29 Victoria Muniz, Puerto Rico 38.41
30 Sofia Lafuente, Spain 38.35
31 Yan Liu, China 38.13
32 Nella Simaova, Czech Republic 37.72
33 Sonia Radeva, Bulgaria 37.44
34 Anna Jurkiewicz, Poland 37.09
35 Irina Movchan, Ukraine 36.17
36 Julia Sheremet, Belarus 34.69
37 Tina Wang, Australia 34.00
38 Candice Didier, France 33.91
39 Roxana Luca, Romania 32.07
40 Viviane Kaeser, Switzerland 30.37
41 Mrina Libric, Croatia 30.20
42 Ksenia Jastsenjski, Serbia 29.05
43 Barbara Klerk, Belarus 28.38
44 Loretta Hamui, Mexico 28.15
45 Gracielle Jeanne Tan, Philippines 27.85
46 Denise Koegl, Austria 27.36
47 Charissa Tansomboon, Thailand 27.28
48 Stasia Rage, Latvia 26.45
49 Tamami Ono, Hong Kong 26.20
50 Maria-Elena Papasotiriou, Greece 25.95
51 Lejeanne Marais, Russia 25.85
52 Morgan Figgins, New Zealand 25.16
53 Beatrice Rozinskaite, Lithuania 24.02
Men's
Rank Competitor(s) Points
1 Jeffrey Buttle, Canada 245.17
2 Brian Joubert, France 231.22
3 Johnny Weir, United States 221.84
4 Daisuke Takahashi, Japan 220.11
5 Stephane Lambiel, Switzerland 217.88
6 Kevin Van Der Perren, Belgium 216.02
7 Sergei Voronov, Russia 209.93
8 Takahiko Kozuka, Japan 205.15
9 Patrick Chan, Canada 203.55
10 Stephen Carriere, United States 201.69
11 Jeremy Abbott, United States 197.26
12 Sergei Davydov, Belarus 196.79
13 Adrian SchultHeiss, Sweden 194.39
14 Kristoffer Berntsson, Sweden 193.72
15 Tomas Verner, Czech Republic 191.94
16 Karel Zelenka, Italy 187.65
17 Gregor Urbas, Slovenia 187.48
18 Yannick Ponsero, France 182.06
19 Yasuharu Nanri, Japan 179.88
20 Anton Kovalevski, Ukraine 178.13
21 Igor Macypura, Slovakia 169.93
22 Jamal Othman, Switzerland 164.02
23 Chengjiang Li, China 155.75
24 Abzal Rakimgaliev, Kazakhstan 149.92
25 Alexandr Kazakov, Belarus FNR
26 Michael Chrolenko, Norway FNR
27 Pavel Kaska, Czech Republic FNR
28 Boris Martinec, Croatia FNR
29 Elliot Hilton, Great Britain FNR
30 Javier Fernandez, Spain FNR
31 Mikko Minkkinen, Finland FNR
32 Peter Liebers, Germany FNR
33 Zoltan Kelemen, Romania FNR
34 Maxim Shipov, Israel FNR
35 Sean Carlow, Australia FNR
36 Luis Hernandez, Mexico FNR
37 Manuel Koll, Austria FNR
38 Justin Pietersen, South Africa FNR
39 Naiden Borichev, Bulgaria FNR
40 Konstantin Tupikov, Poland FNR
41 Tristan Thode, New Zealand FNR
42 Kutay Eryoldas, Turkey FNR
43 Danil Privalov, Azerbaijan FNR
44 Tigran Vardanjan, Hungary FNR
45 Saulius Ambrulevicius, Lithuania FNR
WD Alban Preaubert, France WD
Pairs
Rank Competitor(s) Points
1 Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy, Germany 202.86
2 Zhang Dan and Zhang Hao, China 197.82
3 Jessica Dube and Bryce Davison, Canada 192.78
4 Yuko Kawaguchi and Alexander Smirnov, Russia 191.33
5 Pang Qing and Tong Jian, China 186.78
6 Meagan Duhamel and Craig Buntin,Canada 169.61
7 Maria Mukhorova and Maxim Trankov, Russia 166.64
8 Annabelle Langlois and Cody Hay, Canada 164.67
9 Tatiana Svolosozhar and Stanislav Morozov, Ukraine 159.95
10 Rena Inoue and John Baldwin, United States 157.20
11 Brooke Castile and Ben Okolski, United States 146.03
12 Huibo Dong and Yiming Wu, China 142.83
13 Laura Magitteri and Ondrej Hoarek, Italy 126.38
14 Adeline Canac and Maximin Coia, France 124.68
15 Stacey Kemp and David King, Great Britain 123.98
16 Dominika Piatkowska and Dmitri Khromin, Poland 111.94
17 Hayley Anne Sacks and Vadim Akolzin, Israel 111.23
18 Marina Aganina and Dmitri Zobnin, Uzbekistan 97.31
19 Ariel Fay Gagnon and Chad Tsagris, Greece 95.65
20 Amy Ireland and Michael Bahoric, Croatia 77.39
WD Ekaterina Kostenko and Roman Talan, Ukraine) --
Ice Dance
Place Competitor(s) Points
1 Isabelle Delobel and Olivier Schoenfelder, France 212.94
2 Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, Canada 208.80
3 Jana Khokhlova and Sergei Novitski, Russia 203.26
4 Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto, United States 203.00
5 Federica Faiella and Massimo Scali, Italy 201.91
6 Meryl Davis and Charlie White, United States 191.19
7 Nathalie Pechalat and Fabian Bourzat, France 190.51
8 Sinead Kerr and John Kerr, Great Britain 186.94
9 Alexandra Zaretski and Roman Zaretski, Israel 179.21
10 Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte, Italy 179.03
11 Kristin Fraser and Igor Lukanin, Azerbaijan 173.95
12 Kimberly Navarro and Brent Bommentre, United States 165.90
13 Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev, Russia 164.72
14 Katherine Copely and Deividas Stagniunas, Lithuania 164.28
15 Ekaterina Rubeleva and Ian Shefer, Russia 160.37
16 Cathy and Chris Reed, Japan 155.15
17 Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje, Canada 154.84
18 Anna Zadorozhniuk and Sergei Verbillo, Ukraine 153.25
19 Allie Hann-McCurdy and Michael Coreno, Canada 153.13
20 Nelli Zhiganshina and Alexander Gazsi, Germany 150.82
21 Barbora Silna and Dmitri Matsjuk, Austria 147.21
22 Xiaoyang Yu and Chen Wang, China 139.20
23 Kamila Hajkova and David Vincour, Czech Republic 138.63
24 Leonie Krail and Oscar Peter, Switzerland 126.50
25 Krisztina Barta and Adam Toth, Hungary FNR
26 Joanna Budner and Jan Moscicki, Poland FNR
27 Danielle O'Brien and Gregory Merriman, Australia FNR
28 Ksenia Shmirina and Egor Maistrov, Belarus FNR
29 Sun Hye Yu and Ramil Sarkulov, Uzbekistan FNR
30 Ina Demireva and Juri Kurakin, Bulgaria 53.38
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