2012 Estonian Figure Skating Championships

2012 Estonian Figure Skating Championships
Type: National Championships
Date: 16 December – 18 December
Season: 2011-2012
Location: Premia
Champions
Men's singles:
Viktor Romanenkov
Ladies' singles:
Jelena Glebova
Ice dancing:
Irina Shtork / Taavi Rand
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The 2012 Estonian Figure Skating Championships (Estonian: Eesti Meistrivõistlused 2012) were the Estonian Figure Skating Championships of the 2011-2012 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies singles and ice dancing on the senior and junior levels for the title of national champion of Estonia. The results of the national championships were used to choose the teams to the 2012 World Figure Skating Championships and the 2012 European Figure Skating Championships.

The 2012 Championships took place between 16 December and 18 December 2011 in Premia.

Senior-level results

Senior men

Rank Name Nation Total Points SP FS
1 Viktor Romanenkov Arabe 152.71 1 1
2 Samuel Koppel TIK 113.36 2 2

Senior ladies

Rank Name Club Total Points SP FS
1 Jelena Glebova Medal 152.28 2 1
2 Gerli Liinamäe Gliss 147.57 1 2
3 Svetlana Issakova Krist 116.13 3 3
4 Helery Hälvin Gliss 106.01 4 4

Senior ice dancing

Rank Name Club Total Points SD FD
1 Irina Shtork / Taavi Rand Jääki 142.83 1 1
2 Hanna Maria Tammo / Geido Kapp Jääki 68.98 2 2

Junior-level results

Junior men

Rank Name Club Total Points SP FS
1 Daniel Albert Naurits Krist 114.69 1 1
2 German Frolov Oiler 81.29 2 2

Junior ladies

Rank Name Club Total Points SP FS
1 Sindra Kriisa Tartu 108.29 2 1
2 Eike Langerbaur Anna 105.71 1 2
3 Natalja Gordeeva Arabe 96.33 4 3
4 Viktoria Titova Arabe 91.94 3 6
5 Evelina Oraste Krist 84.53 7 5
6 Elizaveta Smeljova Arabe 82.61 6 7
7 Jana Ossipova Anna 82.18 9 4
8 Alesja Doborovits Anna 77.06 8 8
9 Karina Shtork Krist 76.77 5 9

Junior ice dancing

Rank Name Club Total Points SD FD
1 Johanna Allik / Paul Bellantuono Gliss 107.56 1 1
2 Victoria-Laura Lõhmus / Andrei Davõdov Talve 73.60 2 2

References

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