1989 Nordic Figure Skating Championships

The 1989 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were held from February 24th through 26th, 1989 in Copenhagen, Denmark.[1] The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, men's singles and ladies' singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior.

1989 Nordic Figure Skating Championships
Type:Multi-level International
Date:February 24 – 26
Season:1988–89
Location:Copenhagen, Denmark
Host:Danish Skating Union
Champions
Men's singles:
Sweden Peter Johansson
Ladies' singles:
Sweden Hélène Persson
Previous:
1988 Nordic Championships
Next:
1990 Nordic Championships

Senior results

Men

Rank Name Nation
1 Peter Johansson Sweden
2 Henrik Walentin Denmark
3 Lars Dresler Denmark
4 Jari Kauppi Finland
5 Jan Erik Digernes Norway
6 Håkan Byström Sweden
7 Emanuele Ancorini Sweden
8 Marko Kuukasjärvi Finland
9 Fredrik Rosén Sweden

Ladies

Rank Name Nation
1 Hélène Persson Sweden
2 Anisette Torp-Lind Denmark
3 Ann-Marie Söderholm Sweden
4 Meri Karvosenoja Finland
5 Mari Niskanen Finland
6 Maria Fuglsang Denmark
7 Maria Bergquist Sweden
8 Susanne Seger Sweden
9 Elina Hänninen Finland
10 Mila Kajas Finland
11 Anita Thorenfeldt Norway
12 Marianne Bruusgaard Norway
13 Tiril Edvardsen Norway
14 Vibecke Sørensen Norway
15 Birgitta Lausten Denmark
16 Mette Andersen Denmark

Junior results

Men

Rank Name Nation
1 Michael Tyllesen Denmark
2 Niclas Karlsson Sweden

Ladies

Rank Name Nation
1 Ines Klubal Sweden
2 Kaisa Kella Finland
3 Jennie Broström Sweden
4 Charlotte Petersen Denmark
5 Miia Pulkkinen Finland
6 Satu Hankela Finland
7 Sari Nenonen Finland
8 Marianne Aarnes Norway
9 Anne Cecilie Lie Norway
10 Marianne Bak-Jensen Denmark
11 Anna-Lena Andersson Sweden
12 Carina Dam Denmark
13 Line Choe Nielsen Denmark
14 Petra Johansson Sweden
15 Victoria Scott Norway
16 Line Berg Norway

References

  1. "Nordisk Mesterskap i kunstløp : København, Danmark, 24.—26. februar 1989" [Nordic Figure Skating Championships : Copenhagen, Denmark, 24.—26. February 1989]. Norges Skøyteforbund Årbok 1988–1990 (in Norwegian). 1990. p. 96–97.
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