Bofrost Cup on Ice

The Bofrost Cup on Ice (the Fujifilm Trophy (1986–1987), the Nations Cup (1989–1997), the Sparkassen Cup on Ice (1998–2001)) was a senior international figure skating competition held in Germany from 1986 to 2004. The event adopted its final name in 2002.

Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. It was part of the Grand Prix series from 1995, the series' inaugural year, until it was replaced by the Cup of China in 2003. After it lost its place in the Grand Prix series, the event was held twice more but in a modified format – instead of a short program, singles and pairs competed in a jumping and required elements contest, followed by the long program. Ice dancers performed their original and free dances.

Medalists

Men

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1986Frankfurt am MainCzechoslovakia Petr BarnaItaly Alessandro RiccitelliChina Zhang Shubin
1987United States Christopher BowmanSoviet Union Vladimir PetrenkoJapan Makoto Kano
1988No competition held
1989GelsenkirchenCzechoslovakia Petr BarnaSoviet Union Viktor PetrenkoUnited States Paul Wylie
1990GelsenkirchenCanada Kurt BrowningUnited States Todd EldredgeGermany Ronny Winkler
1991GelsenkirchenUnited States Mark MitchellGermany Mirko EichhornGermany Daniel Weiss
1992GelsenkirchenUnited States Todd EldredgeRussia Alexei UrmanovUkraine Viacheslav Zagorodniuk
1993GelsenkirchenUkraine Viktor PetrenkoUnited States Scott DavisCanada Sébastien Britten
1994GelsenkirchenCanada Elvis StojkoUnited States Shepherd ClarkUkraine Dmitri Dmitrenko
1995GelsenkirchenUkraine Viacheslav ZagorodniukRussia Alexei UrmanovUnited States Todd Eldredge[1]
1996GelsenkirchenRussia Alexei UrmanovUkraine Dmitri DmitrenkoRussia Alexei Yagudin[1]
1997GelsenkirchenCanada Elvis StojkoAzerbaijan Igor PashkevichRussia Alexander Abt[1]
1998GelsenkirchenRussia Alexei YagudinRussia Alexander AbtGermany Andrejs Vlascenko[2][1]
1999GelsenkirchenRussia Evgeni PlushenkoChina Guo ZhengxinUnited States Matthew Savoie[3][1]
2000GelsenkirchenRussia Evgeni PlushenkoUnited States Timothy GoebelChina Li Chengjiang[4][1]
2001GelsenkirchenRussia Evgeni PlushenkoUnited States Timothy GoebelChina Li Chengjiang[5][1]
2002GelsenkirchenRussia Evgeni PlushenkoRussia Alexander AbtChina Li Chengjiang[6]
2003GelsenkirchenGermany Stefan LindemannCanada Jeffrey ButtleGermany Silvio Smalun[7]
2004GelsenkirchenGermany Stefan LindemannCanada Ben FerreiraUnited States Matthew Savoie[8]

Ladies

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1986Frankfurt am MainCanada Dianne TakeuchiChina Fu CaishuWest Germany Cornelia Renner
1987Japan Midori ItoUnited States Jill TrenarySoviet Union Natalia Gorbenko
1988No competition held
1989GelsenkirchenUnited States Tonya HardingWest Germany Marina KielmannWest Germany Patricia Neske
1990GelsenkirchenUnited States Kristi YamaguchiGermany Evelyn GroßmannCanada Karen Preston
1991GelsenkirchenUnited States Nancy KerriganGermany Marina KielmannFrance Laetitia Hubert
1992GelsenkirchenFrance Surya BonalyCanada Tanya BingertGermany Marina Kielmann
1993GelsenkirchenGermany Tanja SzewczenkoUkraine Oksana BaiulJapan Rena Inoue
1994GelsenkirchenGermany Marina KielmannUkraine Elena LiashenkoGermany Tanja Szewczenko
1995GelsenkirchenUnited States Michelle KwanRussia Maria ButyrskayaUnited States Nicole Bobek[1]
1996GelsenkirchenRussia Irina SlutskayaUnited States Tara LipinskiFrance Vanessa Gusmeroli[1]
1997GelsenkirchenGermany Tanja SzewczenkoRussia Irina SlutskayaUkraine Elena Liashenko[1]
1998GelsenkirchenRussia Elena SokolovaUkraine Yulia LavrenchukRussia Maria Butyrskaya[2][1]
1999GelsenkirchenRussia Maria ButyrskayaUkraine Elena LiashenkoRussia Irina Slutskaya[3][1]
2000GelsenkirchenRussia Maria ButyrskayaUnited States Sarah HughesUzbekistan Tatiana Malinina[4][1]
2001GelsenkirchenRussia Maria ButyrskayaJapan Yoshie OndaUnited States Angela Nikodinov[5][1]
2002GelsenkirchenJapan Yoshie OndaJapan Fumie SuguriFinland Susanna Pöykiö[6]
2003GelsenkirchenCanada Joannie RochetteFinland Susanna PöykiöHungary Júlia Sebestyén[7]
2004GelsenkirchenUnited States Jane BugaevaGermany Constanze PaulinusCanada Annie Bellemare[8]

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1986Frankfurt am MainCanada Melanie Gaylor / Lee BarkellUnited Kingdom Colette May / Carl NelsonWest Germany Kerstin Kiminus / Stefan Pfrengle
1987United States Jill Watson / Peter OppegardCanada Laurene Collin / John PenticostEast Germany Brigitte Groh / Holger Maletz
1988No competition held
1989GelsenkirchenSoviet Union Elena Bechke / Denis PetrovEast Germany Peggy Schwarz / Alexander KönigUnited States Calla Urbanski / Mark Naylor
1990GelsenkirchenSoviet Union Natalia Mishkutionok / Artur DmitrievCanada Christine Hough / Doug LadretCzech Republic Radka Kovaříková / René Novotný
1991GelsenkirchenCanada Isabelle Brasseur / Lloyd EislerSoviet Union Evgenia Shishkova / Vadim NaumovCzech Republic Radka Kovaříková / René Novotný
1992GelsenkirchenGermany Mandy Wötzel / Ingo SteuerUnited States Kyoko Ina / Jason DungjenRussia Oksana Kazakova / Dmitri Sukhanov
1993GelsenkirchenRussia Evgenia Shishkova / Vadim NaumovGermany Mandy Wötzel / Ingo SteuerUnited States Kyoko Ina / Jason Dungjen
1994GelsenkirchenGermany Mandy Wötzel / Ingo SteuerRussia Oksana Kazakova / Dmitri SukhanovUnited States Stephanie Stiegler / Lance Travis
1995GelsenkirchenRussia Marina Eltsova / Andrei BushkovGermany Mandy Wötzel / Ingo SteuerLatvia Elena Berezhnaya / Oleg Shliakhov[1]
1996GelsenkirchenGermany Mandy Wötzel / Ingo SteuerRussia Marina Eltsova / Andrei BushkovUnited States Kyoko Ina / Jason Dungjen[1]
1997GelsenkirchenGermany Mandy Wötzel / Ingo SteuerRussia Elena Berezhnaya / Anton SikharulidzeUkraine Evgenia Filonenko / Igor Marchenko[1]
1998GelsenkirchenRussia Maria Petrova / Alexei TikhonovGermany Peggy Schwarz / Mirko MüllerUnited States Tiffany Stiegler / Johnnie Stiegler[2][1]
1999GelsenkirchenRussia Maria Petrova / Alexei TikhonovCanada Jamie Salé / David PelletierChina Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo[3][1]
2000GelsenkirchenFrance Sarah Abitbol / Stéphane BernadisRussia Maria Petrova / Alexei TikhonovRussia Tatiana Totmianina / Maxim Marinin[4][1]
2001GelsenkirchenChina Shen Xue / Zhao HongboUnited States Kyoko Ina / John ZimmermanRussia Maria Petrova / Alexei Tikhonov[5][1]
2002GelsenkirchenChina Shen Xue / Zhao HongboRussia Julia Obertas / Alexei SokolovPoland Dorota Zagórska / Mariusz Siudek[6]
2003GelsenkirchenCanada Valérie Marcoux / Craig BuntinRussia Julia Obertas / Sergei SlavnovCanada Elizabeth Putnam / Sean Wirtz[7]
2004GelsenkirchenRussia Viktoria Borzenkova / Andrei ChuvilaevCanada Valérie Marcoux / Craig BuntinGermany Rebecca Handke / Daniel Wende[8]

Ice dancing

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1986Frankfurt am MainItaly Lia Trovati / Roberto PelizzolaUnited Kingdom Elizabeth Coates / Alan AbrettiFrance Dominique Yvon / Frédéric Palluel
1987Soviet Union Marina Klimova / Sergei PonomarenkoWest Germany Antonia Becherer / Ferdinand BechererItaly Michela Malingambi / Andrea Gilardi
1988No competition held
1989GelsenkirchenSoviet Union Maya Usova / Alexander ZhulinUnited States Suzanne Semanick / Ron KravetteWest Germany Andrea Weppelmann / Hendryk Schamberger
1990GelsenkirchenSoviet Union Irina Romanova / Igor YaroshenkoUnited States April Sargent / Russ WitherbyItaly Anna Croci / Luca Mantovani
1991GelsenkirchenSoviet Union Tatiana Navka / Samuel GezalianCzech Republic Kateřina Mrázová / Martin ŠimečekUnited States April Sargent-Thomas / Russ Witherby
1992GelsenkirchenRussia Anjelika Krylova / Vladimir FedorovItaly Stefania Calegari / Pasquale CamerlengoGermany Jennifer Goolsbee / Hendryk Schamberger
1993GelsenkirchenUkraine Irina Romanova / Igor YaroshenkoCzech Republic Kateřina Mrázová / Martin ŠimečekRussia Elena Kustarova / Oleg Ovsyannikov
1994GelsenkirchenFrance Marina Anissina / Gwendal PeizeratLithuania Margarita Drobiazko / Povilas VanagasCanada Jennifer Boyce / Michel Brunet
1995GelsenkirchenRussia Anjelika Krylova / Oleg OvsyannikovUkraine Irina Romanova / Igor YaroshenkoRussia Irina Lobacheva / Ilia Averbukh[1]
1996GelsenkirchenRussia Anjelika Krylova / Oleg OvsyannikovCanada Shae-Lynn Bourne / Viktor KraatzFrance Sophie Moniotte / Pascal Lavanchy[1]
1997GelsenkirchenRussia Anjelika Krylova / Oleg OvsyannikovFrance Marina Anissina / Gwendal PeizeratUkraine Irina Romanova / Igor Yaroshenko[1]
1998GelsenkirchenRussia Anjelika Krylova / Oleg OvsyannikovCanada Shae-Lynn Bourne / Viktor KraatzGermany Kati Winkler / René Lohse[2][1]
1999GelsenkirchenCanada Shae-Lynn Bourne / Viktor KraatzGermany Kati Winkler / René LohseBulgaria Albena Denkova / Maxim Staviski[3][1]
2000GelsenkirchenItaly Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio MargaglioLithuania Margarita Drobiazko / Povilas VanagasCanada Shae-Lynn Bourne / Viktor Kraatz[4][1]
2001GelsenkirchenItaly Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio MargaglioCanada Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice LauzonRussia Natalia Romaniuta / Daniil Barantsev[5][1]
2002GelsenkirchenBulgaria Albena Denkova / Maxim StaviskiIsrael Galit Chait / Sergei SakhnovskyGermany Kati Winkler / René Lohse[6]
2003GelsenkirchenCanada Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice LauzonGermany Kati Winkler / René LohseItaly Federica Faiella / Massimo Scali[7]
2004GelsenkirchenBulgaria Albena Denkova / Maxim StaviskiFrance Isabelle Delobel / Olivier SchoenfelderRussia Ekaterina Rubleva / Ivan Shefer[8]

References

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