Figure skating at the 2007 European Youth Olympic Festival

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Figure skating competitions at the 2007 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival took place at the Jaca Arena in Jaca, Spain between February 19 and 22, 2007. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.

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Results

Men

RankNameNationTotal pointsSPFS
1 Artem Grigoryev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 154.71153.742100.97
2 Alexander Majorov Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 152.94351.661101.28
3Alexandre BrianconFlag of France.svg  France 140.68252.59488.09
4 Javier Fernández Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 134.14442.64391.50
5 Jakub Strobl Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 116.22840.07676.15
6 Daniel Dotzauer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 115.70937.38578.32
7 Otto-Eemelia Laamanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 114.31642.01772.30
8 Stanilav Pertsov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 113.47542.60870.87
9 Hovhannes Mkrtchyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 103.611235.08968.53
10 Petr Bidar Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 103.10741.961361.14
11Edwin SiwkowskiFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 99.961532.331067.63
12 Daniel King Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 99.901333.541166.36
13 Ruben Blommaert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 96.461135.531460.93
14 Laurent Alvarez Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 94.451432.671261.78
15 Severin Kiefer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 93.571035.891557.68
16 Mikhail Karaliuk Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 77.091626.751650.34
17 Saulius Ambrulevičius Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 73.701725.621748.08
18 Ivor Mikolčević Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 66.801824.071942.73
19 Ali Demirboga Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 63.261919.971843.29
20 Pavel Petrov Savinov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 50.262018.602031.66

Ladies

RantNameNationTotal pointsSPFS
1 Sonia Lafuente Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 107.42539.16268.26
2 Margarita Tertychnaya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 106.21144.70461.51
3 Marcella De Trovato Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 103.75243.47560.28
4 Radka Bártová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 102.97634.44168.53
5 Anna Veinberger Flag of France.svg  France 102.43440.47361.96
6 Katharina Gierock Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 99.87340.93658.94
7 Katrin Kunisch Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 91.05734.43756.62
8 Amy Leigh Tanner Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 84.00931.971152.03
9 Noemie Silberer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 83.98832.931251.05
10Laura CzarnottaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 83.871530.53953.34
11 Angelica Olsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 82.391031.831450.56
12 Anastasija Uspenska Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 82.062327.57854.49
13 Maria Dikanović Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 80.871131.641849.23
14 Laurie Lougsami Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 80.841231.531749.31
15 Erle Harstad Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 80.512127.831052.68
16 Stasija Rage Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 79.971628.941351.03
17 Devora Radeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 77.331927.981549.35
18 Tuuli Nikoskinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 77.242027.911649.33
19 Michelle Tromborg-Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 76.441430.861945.58
20 Jenna Syken Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 73.271331.082342.19
21 Yuna Drabysheuskaya Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 72.931728.292044.64
22 Armine Stamboltsyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 70.321828.022242.30
23 Karmen Piirsoo Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 66.542227.612538.93
24 Alena Gaydarenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 64.322820.652143.67
25 Tunde Sepa Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 62.542523.542439.00
26 Beatrice Rozinskaite Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 58.872623.462635.41
27 Ekin Dogany Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 58.082423.552734.53
28 Dimitra Tsitampani Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 55.252721.762833.49
29 Jovana Stanisavljević Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro 47.262915.032932.23

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