Figure skating at the 2003 European Youth Olympic Festival

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Figure skating at the 2003 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival were held in Bled, Slovenia between January 25 and 31, 2003. Skaters comped in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and Ice dancing.

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Results

Men

RankNameNationTFPSPFS
1 Sergei Dobrin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1.511
2 Yannick Ponsero Flag of France.svg  France 3.022
3 Radomir Soumar Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5.553
4 Paolo Bacchini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7.536
5 Matthew Wilkinson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 8.575
6 Juan Legaz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 10.067
7 Ondřej Hotárek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 10.5134
8 Raphaël Bohren Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 11.049
9 Niklas Hogner Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 15.0148
10 Przemysław Domański Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 15.0811
11 Viktor Pfeifer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 16.01210
12 Ivan Kinčík Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 17.01012
13 Visa Tuominen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 18.51113
14 Damjan Ostojič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 19.5915
15 Dzmitry Malochnikau Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 22.51714
16 Alexei Chumak Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 24.51517
17 Tomas Katukevicius Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 25.01816
18 Marc Casal Rossell Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 28.02018
19 Gegham Vardanyan Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 29.52119
20 Evgeni Krasnopolski Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 29.51920
21 Ali Tayfun Erguven Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 30.01622
22 Josip Gluhak Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 32.02221

Ladies

RantNameNationTFPSPFS
1 Katharina Häcker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1.511
2 Lina Johansson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3.022
3 Viktória Pavuk Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4.533
4 Olga Naidenova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6.044
5 Gintarė Vostrecovaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 8.556
6 Viviane Käser Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 9.595
7 Candice Didier Flag of France.svg  France 10.067
8 Giorgia Carrossa Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 15.5158
9 Martine Zuiderwijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 16.01011
10 Olga Orlova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 16.51310
11 Rebecca Collett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 17.5714
12 Jana Sýkorová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 18.0189
13 Evgenia Melnik Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 18.01212
14 Mona Grannenfelt Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 18.51113
15 Simona Ocelkova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 19.0815
16 Laura Fernandez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 23.01416
17 Teodora Postič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 25.01617
18 Željka Krizmanić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 28.51919
19 Marija Balaba Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 28.51720
20 Melissandre Fuentas Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 29.52318
21 Duygu Salur Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 31.52121
22 Kristiina Daub Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 33.02023
23 Maria Balea Andreea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 34.02422
24 Kristel Popović Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 35.02224
25 Maria Mastrogiannopoulou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 37.52525

Pairs

RankNameNationTFPSPFS
1 Arina Ushakova / Alexander Popov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1.511
2 Rebecca Handke / Daniel Wende Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3.532
3 Julia Beloglazova / Andriy Bekh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 5.043
4Veronika Havlíčková / Karel Štefl Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 6.025
5 Marylin Pla / Yannick Bonheur Flag of France.svg  France 6.554
6 Rumyana Spasova / Stanimir Todorov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 9.066
7 Ludmila Vesjolaja / Aleksei Vesjolijs Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 10.577

Ice dance

RankNameNationTFPCDODFD
1 Natalia Mikhailova / Arkadi Sergueev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2.4211
2 Christina Beier / William Beier Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3.6122
3 Alexandra Zaretsky / Roman Zaretsky Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 6.0333
4 Petra Pachlova / Petr Knoth Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 8.6454
5 Anna Zadorozhniuk / Sergei Verbillo Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 9.4545
6Élodie Brouiller / Lionel Rumi Flag of France.svg  France 12.4766
7 Anna Cappellini / Matteo Zanni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 14.6678
8 Candice Towler-Green / James Phillipson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 15.4987
9 Zsuzsanna Nagy / György Elek Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 17.6899
10 Joanna Budner / Jan Mościcki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 20.0101010
11 Daniela Keller / Fabian Keller Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 22.0111111
12 Grethe Grünberg / Kristjan Rand Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 24.0121212
13 Valeria Boulyguina / Oleg Krupen Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 26.0131313

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