2008 International Challenge Cup

2008 International Challenge Cup
Type: Multi-level international
Date: March 6 – March 9
Season: 2007-2008
Location: The Hague
Venue: de Uithof
Champions
Men's singles:
Sweden Kristoffer Berntsson
Ladies' singles:
Japan Akiko Suzuki
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The 2008 International Challenge Cup (also called the AEGON Challenge Cup after its title sponsor) was the International Challenge Cup figure skating competition for the 2007–2008 figure skating season.

It was held between March 6 and 9, 2008 in The Hague, Netherlands. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singles, and ice dancing, across the levels of Senior, Junior, Novice, and the pre-Novice discipline called "Debs". The junior compulsory dance was the Viennese Waltz.

Senior-level results

Senior men

Rank Name Nation Points SP FS
1 Kristoffer Berntsson  Sweden 197.75 1 2
2 Samuel Contesti  Italy 187.61 7 1
3 Clemens Brummer  Germany 175.23 2 4
4 Pavel Kaška  Czech Republic 173.85 5 3
5 Ryo Shibata  Japan 168.80 8 5
6 Martin Liebers  Germany 168.10 3 6
7 Paolo Bacchini  Italy 163.61 4 7
8 Yoann Deslot  France 158.35 6 8
9 Stephane Walker   Switzerland 143.22 10 9
10 Tomáš Janečko  Czech Republic 127.99 9 10
11 Alper Uçar  Turkey 114.87 11 11
12 Eray Ozbal  Turkey 89.40 12 12
WD Alban Préaubert  France

Senior ladies

Rank Name Nation Points SP FS
1 Akiko Suzuki  Japan 152.02 1 1
2 Tuğba Karademir  Turkey 128.17 3 2
3 Becky Bereswill  United States 127.08 2 3
4 Olga Ikonnikova  Estonia 114.92 4 4
5 Victoria Helgesson  Sweden 111.86 5 5
6 Eva Lim  Netherlands 100.40 7 6
7 Henriika Hietaniemi  Finland 99.41 8 7
8 Martina Bocek  Czech Republic 87.99 11 8
9 Kirsten Verbist  Belgium 84.37 10 9
10 Jacqueline Voll  Netherlands 80.32 6 10
WD Kerstin Frank  Austria
WD Isabel Heintges  Germany

Junior-level results

Junior men

Rank Name Nation Points SP FS
1 Andrew Gonzales, Jr.  United States 156.68 1 2
2 Daniel O'Shea  United States 152.87 5 1
3 Yukihiro Yoshida  Japan 143.38 3 3
4 Laurent Alvarez   Switzerland 140.37 2 5
5 Javier Raya  Spain 137.66 6 4
6 Mario-Rafael Ionian  Austria 129.43 4 6
7 Saverio Giacomelli  Italy 124.86 7 7
8 Kamil Białas  Poland 115.46 10 9
9 Jorik Hendrickx  Belgium 115.23 9 10
10 Ruben Blommaert  Belgium 113.62 11 8
11 Aritz Maestu  Spain 113.10 8 11
12 Joos Kündig   Switzerland 95.23 12 12
13 Boyito Mulder  Netherlands 87.93 13 13
WD Marco Zakouril  Czech Republic

Junior ladies

Rank Name Nation Points SP FS
1 Brittney Rizo  United States 150.35 1 1
2 Shoko Ishikawa  Japan 134.98 2 2
3 Amanda Dobbs  United States 122.65 3 3
4 Joshi Helgesson  Sweden 113.06 5 4
5 Roberta Rodeghiero  Italy 110.41 4 5
6 Angelica Olsson  Sweden 101.64 9 6
7 Alice Garlisi  Italy 98.76 6 10
8 Manouk Gijsman  Netherlands 96.81 8 9
9 Oona Lindahl  Finland 95.78 11 8
10 Reetta Romppanen  Finland 94.22 15 7
11 Anna Weinberger  France 92.77 7 11
12 Stephanie Ellensohn  Austria 88.58 14 12
13 Barbora Svédová  Czech Republic 86.41 13 13
14 Alexandria Riordan  Poland 80.46 10 15
15 Sylvie Hauert   Switzerland 79.53 12 14
16 Britt Vanmal  Belgium 72.48 18 16
17 Jamie Van Besouw  Netherlands 71.00 20 17
18 Michelle Couwenberg  Netherlands 69.19 16 20
19 Lydia Fuentes Caporali  Andorra 69.02 19 18
20 Kaat Van Daele  Belgium 68.77 17 19

Junior ice dancing

Rank Name Nation Points CD OD FD
1 Kaylyn Patitucci / Karl Edelman  United States 125.44 1 1 1
2 Justyna Plutowska / Dawid Pietrzyński  Poland 120.78 2 2 2
3 Sonja Pauli / Tobias Eisenbauer  Austria 108.53 3 3 3
4 Lora Semova / Dimitar Lichev  Bulgaria 91.96 4 4 4

Novice-level results

Novice men

Rank Name Nation Points SP FS
1 Keiji Tanaka  Japan 130.79 1 1
2 David Wang  United States 107.36 2 2
3 Filippo Ambrosini  Italy 93.65 4 3
4 Sebastian Lofek  Poland 90.22 3 5
5 Toby Connock  Netherlands 89.33 7 4
6 Julian Lagus  Finland 84.93 5 6
7 Maximilian Obsieger  Austria 77.66 10 7
8 Francesc Palau  Spain 77.61 6 8
9 Dmitry Epstein  Netherlands 74.50 9 9
10 Florian Gostelie  Netherlands 74.21 8 10

Novice ladies

Rank Name Nation Points SP FS
1 Marissa Secundy  United States 104.77 1 1
2 Maé Bérénice Méité  France 101.50 2 3
3 Roanna Sari Oshikawa  Japan 99.39 5 2
4 Sera Väistö  Finland 95.23 3 4
5 Ira Vannut  Belgium 92.11 4 5
6 Ariana Tarrado Ribes  Andorra 84.76 6 7
7 Laura Junod   Switzerland 83.39 12 6
8 Barbara Lagas  Netherlands 82.30 7 10
9 Patricia Ortiz  Spain 79.86 10 8
10 Celia Robledo  Spain 79.14 11 9
11 Jennifer Cucinella  Italy 77.40 9 13
12 Sofia Curci  Italy 76.75 15 11
13 Monique Maas  Belgium 74.29 8 18
14 Anna Hofmann  Austria 74.00 13 15
15 Deborah Pisa   Switzerland 72.45 18 12
16 Lianne Smit  Netherlands 72.27 14 16
17 Mylon Vonk  Netherlands 71.15 17 14
18 Rosa-Maria Salonen  Finland 70.43 16 17

Debs-level results

Debs men

Rank Name Nation Points SP FS
1 Giorgio Settembrini  Italy 80.73 2 1
2 Kamil Dymowski  Poland 77.49 1 3
3 Thomas Kennes  Netherlands 74.66 3 2
4 Junya Watanabe  Japan 66.40 4 4
5 Manuel Drechsler  Austria 53.40 5 5

Debs ladies

Rank Name Nation Points SP FS
1 Mariko Kihara  Japan 89.32 13 1
2 Satoko Miyahara  Japan 88.96 7 2
3 Victoria Hübler  Austria 85.55 10 3
4 Anais Claes  Belgium 82.66 1 5
5 Tina Stürzinger   Switzerland 80.22 9 4
6 Andrina Sigron   Switzerland 80.03 2 6
7 Victoria Manni  Italy 78.94 3 7
8 Jasmine Tessari  Italy 77.50 4 10
9 Niki Wories  Netherlands 77.47 5 9
10 Anouk Bergsma  Netherlands 75.74 6 12
11 Maria Jimenez  Spain 75.56 11 8
12 Jenny Lin  Austria 75.12 12 11
13 Rosaliina Kuparinen  Finland 73.15 8 14
14 Chantal Maas  Belgium 68.56 16 13
15 Gina Ponzio  Netherlands 65.64 14 15
16 Elina Kuutti  Finland 62.96 15 16

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