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Bofrost Cup on Ice

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Bofrost Cup on Ice
Type:ISU Grand Prix
Location: Germany
Host:German Ice Skating Union

The Bofrost Cup on Ice (previously known as the Fujifilm Trophy from 1986 to 1987, the Nations Cup from 1989 to 1997, and the Sparkassen Cup on Ice from 1998 to 2001) was an annual international figure skating competition held as part of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating from 1986 to 2004. It was replaced by the Cup of China in 2003. Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance.

After it lost its place in the Grand Prix series, the Bofrost Cup was held twice more, but in a modified format. Instead of a short program, singles and pairs competed in a contest showcasing jumps and required elements, followed by the free skate. Ice dancers performed their original and free dances.

Medalists

Men's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1986 Frankfurt Czechoslovakia Petr Barna Italy Alessandro Riccitelli China Zhang Shubin
1987 United States Christopher Bowman Soviet Union Vladimir Petrenko Japan Makoto Kano
1989 Gelsenkirchen Czechoslovakia Petr Barna Soviet Union Viktor Petrenko United States Paul Wylie
1990 Canada Kurt Browning United States Todd Eldredge Germany Ronny Winkler
1991 United States Mark Mitchell Germany Mirko Eichhorn Germany Daniel Weiss
1992 United States Todd Eldredge Russia Alexei Urmanov Ukraine Viacheslav Zagorodniuk
1993 Ukraine Viktor Petrenko United States Scott Davis Canada Sébastien Britten
1994 Canada Elvis Stojko United States Shepherd Clark Ukraine Dmitri Dmitrenko
1995 Ukraine Viacheslav Zagorodniuk Russia Alexei Urmanov United States Todd Eldredge [1]
1996 Russia Alexei Urmanov Ukraine Dmitri Dmitrenko Russia Alexei Yagudin
1997 Canada Elvis Stojko Azerbaijan Igor Pashkevich Russia Alexander Abt
1998 Russia Alexei Yagudin Russia Alexander Abt Germany Andrejs Vlascenko [2][1]
1999 Russia Evgeni Plushenko China Guo Zhengxin United States Matthew Savoie [3][1]
2000 Russia Evgeni Plushenko United States Timothy Goebel China Li Chengjiang [4][1]
2001 Russia Evgeni Plushenko United States Timothy Goebel China Li Chengjiang [5][1]
2002 Russia Evgeni Plushenko Russia Alexander Abt China Li Chengjiang [6]
2003 Germany Stefan Lindemann Canada Jeffrey Buttle Germany Silvio Smalun [7]
2004 Germany Stefan Lindemann Canada Ben Ferreira United States Matthew Savoie [8]

Women's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1986 Frankfurt Canada Dianne Takeuchi China Fu Caishu West Germany Cornelia Renner
1987 Japan Midori Ito United States Jill Trenary Soviet Union Natalia Gorbenko
1989 Gelsenkirchen United States Tonya Harding West Germany Marina Kielmann West Germany Patricia Neske
1990 United States Kristi Yamaguchi Germany Evelyn Großmann Canada Karen Preston
1991 United States Nancy Kerrigan Germany Marina Kielmann France Laetitia Hubert
1992 France Surya Bonaly Canada Tanya Bingert Germany Marina Kielmann
1993 Germany Tanja Szewczenko Ukraine Oksana Baiul Japan Rena Inoue
1994 Germany Marina Kielmann Ukraine Elena Liashenko Germany Tanja Szewczenko
1995 United States Michelle Kwan Russia Maria Butyrskaya United States Nicole Bobek [1]
1996 Russia Irina Slutskaya United States Tara Lipinski France Vanessa Gusmeroli
1997 Germany Tanja Szewczenko Russia Irina Slutskaya Ukraine Elena Liashenko
1998 Russia Elena Sokolova Ukraine Yulia Lavrenchuk Russia Maria Butyrskaya [2][1]
1999 Russia Maria Butyrskaya Ukraine Elena Liashenko Russia Irina Slutskaya [3][1]
2000 Russia Maria Butyrskaya United States Sarah Hughes Uzbekistan Tatiana Malinina [4][1]
2001 Russia Maria Butyrskaya Japan Yoshie Onda United States Angela Nikodinov [5][1]
2002 Japan Yoshie Onda Japan Fumie Suguri Finland Susanna Pöykiö [6]
2003 Canada Joannie Rochette Finland Susanna Pöykiö Hungary Júlia Sebestyén [7]
2004 United States Jane Bugaeva Germany Constanze Paulinus Canada Annie Bellemare [8]

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1986 Frankfurt
  • Canada
  • United Kingdom
  • Colette May
  • Carl Nelson
  • West Germany
  • Kerstin Kiminus
  • Stefan Pfrengle
1987
  • Canada
  • Laurene Collin
  • John Penticost
1989 Gelsenkirchen
  • United States
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 [1]
1996
1997
1998 [2][1]
1999 [3][1]
2000 [4][1]
2001 [5][1]
2002 [6]
2003 [7]
2004 [8]

Ice dance

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1986 Frankfurt
  • United Kingdom
1987
  • Italy
  • Michela Malingambi
  • Andrea Gilardi
1989 Gelsenkirchen
  • West Germany
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
  • Canada
1995 [1]
1996
1997
1998 [2][1]
1999 [3][1]
2000 [4][1]
2001 [5][1]
2002 [6]
2003 [7]
2004 [8]

References

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  2. ^ a b c d "1998 Sparkassen Cup on Ice". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d "1999 Sparkassen Cup on Ice". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2007.
  4. ^ a b c d "2000 Sparkassen Cup on Ice". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2007.
  5. ^ a b c d "Sparkassen Cup on Ice 2001". www.icecalc.com. Retrieved 2020-09-12.
  6. ^ a b c d "2002 Bofrost Cup on Ice". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d "2003 Bofrost Cup on Ice". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 29 September 2011.
  8. ^ a b c d "2004 Bofrost Cup on Ice". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 1 January 2006.