2012 Nebelhorn Trophy
| 2012 Nebelhorn Trophy | |
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| Type: | Senior International |
| Date: | September 27 – 29 |
| Season: | 2012–13 |
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| Venue: | Eislaufzentrum Oberstdorf |
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The 2012 Nebelhorn Trophy was an international figure skating competition in the 2012–13 season. It was held on September 27–29, 2012 at the Eislaufzentrum Oberstdorf.[1][2]
The event is held annually in Oberstdorf, Germany and is named after the Nebelhorn, a nearby mountain. It is one of the first international senior competitions of the season. Skaters are entered by their respective national federations and compete in four disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The Fritz-Geiger-Memorial Trophy is presented to the team with the highest placements across all disciplines.
Entries
Results[2]
Men

Japan's Nobunari Oda returned from injury to win gold at Nebelhorn, while Russia's Konstantin Menshov took silver, and the United States' Keegan Messing took bronze.[3][4]
| Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nobunari Oda | |
233.33 | 1 | 79.64 | 1 | 153.69 |
| 2 | Konstantin Menshov | |
212.94 | 2 | 69.30 | 2 | 143.64 |
| 3 | Keegan Messing | |
210.78 | 3 | 68.56 | 4 | 142.22 |
| 4 | Stephen Carriere | |
209.11 | 8 | 65.68 | 3 | 143.43 |
| 5 | Michal Březina | |
201.71 | 5 | 67.78 | 7 | 133.93 |
| 6 | Tomáš Verner | |
199.98 | 10 | 60.69 | 5 | 139.29 |
| 7 | Denis Ten | |
198.39 | 4 | 67.88 | 8 | 130.51 |
| 8 | Ivan Bariev | |
196.54 | 11 | 60.05 | 6 | 136.49 |
| 9 | Andrei Rogozine | |
196.27 | 7 | 67.31 | 9 | 128.96 |
| 10 | Peter Liebers | |
195.59 | 6 | 67.41 | 10 | 128.18 |
| 11 | Paul Bonifacio Parkinson | |
179.25 | 12 | 58.93 | 11 | 120.32 |
| 12 | Alexander Majorov | |
175.22 | 9 | 61.55 | 14 | 113.67 |
| 13 | Paolo Bacchini | |
175.04 | 13 | 60.69 | 13 | 118.57 |
| 14 | Elladj Baldé | |
171.83 | 18 | 54.41 | 12 | 119.82 |
| 15 | Alexei Bychenko | |
165.59 | 17 | 53.29 | 15 | 112.30 |
| 16 | Paul Fentz | |
163.15 | 16 | 53.44 | 16 | 109.71 |
| 17 | Maciej Cieplucha | |
154.95 | 22 | 47.51 | 17 | 107.44 |
| 18 | Phillip Harris | |
154.80 | 14 | 52.01 | 18 | 100.39 |
| 19 | Yakov Godorozha | |
148.81 | 15 | 51.41 | 19 | 94.47 |
| 20 | Zoltán Kelemen | |
142.10 | 21 | 48.68 | 20 | 93.42 |
| 21 | Vitali Luchanok | |
141.11 | 20 | 48.68 | 21 | 91.43 |
| 22 | Valtter Virtanen | |
136.97 | 19 | 51.41 | 22 | 85.56 |
| 23 | Luiz Manella | |
131.96 | 23 | 47.33 | 23 | 84.63 |
| 24 | Mark Webster | |
117.05 | 24 | 40.53 | 24 | 76.52 |
Ladies

Canada's Kaetlyn Osmond won her first senior international title, Russia's Adelina Sotnikova took the silver, and Japan's Haruka Imai won bronze.[3][4]
| Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kaetlyn Osmond | |
170.19 | 2 | 55.68 | 1 | 114.51 |
| 2 | Adelina Sotnikova | |
168.23 | 1 | 58.48 | 2 | 109.75 |
| 3 | Haruka Imai | |
153.64 | 9 | 47.70 | 3 | 105.94 |
| 4 | Jelena Glebova | |
152.36 | 3 | 54.26 | 4 | 98.10 |
| 5 | Polina Shelepen | |
147.59 | 4 | 53.63 | 6 | 93.96 |
| 6 | Viktoria Helgesson | |
145.16 | 7 | 48.17 | 5 | 96.99 |
| 7 | Nathalie Weinzierl | |
142.96 | 5 | 49.64 | 7 | 93.32 |
| 8 | Brooklee Han | |
142.02 | 6 | 49.08 | 8 | 92.94 |
| 9 | Juulia Turkkila | |
137.36 | 8 | 47.70 | 9 | 89.66 |
| 10 | Sarah Hecken | |
125.66 | 11 | 43.12 | 11 | 82.54 |
| 11 | Isadora Williams | |
124.91 | 12 | 41.96 | 10 | 82.95 |
| 12 | Caroline Zhang | |
124.13 | 10 | 45.43 | 12 | 78.70 |
| 13 | Kerstin Frank | |
114.35 | 13 | 41.60 | 16 | 72.75 |
| 14 | Reyna Hamui | |
114.03 | 14 | 40.04 | 15 | 73.99 |
| 15 | Fleur Maxwell | |
110.92 | 17 | 36.10 | 14 | 74.82 |
| 16 | Eliška Březinová | |
109.42 | 20 | 34.22 | 13 | 75.20 |
| 17 | Carol Bressanutti | |
105.26 | 15 | 39.16 | 17 | 66.10 |
| 18 | Marina Seeh | |
102.68 | 16 | 37.11 | 18 | 65.57 |
| 19 | Nea Viiri | |
99.31 | 19 | 35.02 | 19 | 64.29 |
| 20 | Rosaliina Kuparinen | |
97.45 | 18 | 35.12 | 20 | 62.33 |
| 21 | Lejeanne Marais | |
91.10 | 22 | 29.64 | 21 | 61.46 |
| 22 | Dominika Murckova | |
83.84 | 21 | 30.76 | 22 | 53.08 |
Pairs

Russia's Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov repeated as Nebelhorn champions, while the United States' Caydee Denney / John Coughlin took silver and France's Vanessa James / Morgan Cipres won bronze, their first international medal.[3][4] There were two withdrawals following the short program – Russia's Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov withdrew due to a recurrence of an jury to Bazarova's right hip, while Germany's Mari Vartmann picked into her right foot when she fell on a throw triple loop during the short and was unable to put on her skate the next day due to swelling.[3]
| Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov | |
196.55 | 1 | 65.24 | 1 | 131.31 |
| 2 | Caydee Denney / John Coughlin | |
178.90 | 2 | 57.29 | 2 | 121.61 |
| 3 | Vanessa James / Morgan Ciprès | |
151.52 | 3 | 55.00 | 4 | 96.52 |
| 4 | Gretchen Donlan / Andrew Speroff | |
145.35 | 6 | 43.21 | 3 | 102.14 |
| 5 | Daria Popova / Bruno Massot | |
132.68 | 5 | 47.44 | 5 | 85.24 |
| 6 | Danielle Montalbano / Evgeni Krasnopolski | |
110.31 | 8 | 34.68 | 6 | 75.63 |
| 7 | Ronja Roll / Gustav Forsgren | |
94.48 | 9 | 34.49 | 7 | 59.99 |
| WD | Vera Bazarova / Yuri Larionov | |
4 | 52.43 | |||
| WD | Mari Vartmann / Aaron Van Cleave | |
7 | 37.50 | |||
Ice dancing

Madison Chock / Evan Bates of the United States won their first international title, while Julia Zlobina / Alexander Sitnikov of Azerbaijan took the silver, and Germany's Nelli Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi dropped from first after the short dance to finish third overall.[3][4]
| Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SD | FD | ||
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| 1 | Madison Chock / Evan Bates | |
147.79 | 2 | 56.97 | 1 | 90.82 |
| 2 | Julia Zlobina / Alexei Sitnikov | |
143.59 | 3 | 56.95 | 2 | 86.64 |
| 3 | Nelli Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi | |
142.00 | 1 | 59.58 | 5 | 82.42 |
| 4 | Ksenia Monko / Kirill Khaliavin | |
139.70 | 4 | 54.92 | 3 | 84.78 |
| 5 | Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam | |
137.92 | 5 | 54.50 | 4 | 83.42 |
| 6 | Siobhan Heekin-Canedy / Dmitri Dun | |
132.61 | 6 | 54.44 | 6 | 78.17 |
| 7 | Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill | |
130.42 | 7 | 53.79 | 7 | 76.63 |
| 8 | Ramona Elsener / Florian Roost | |
118.33 | 9 | 46.62 | 9 | 71.71 |
| 9 | Sara Hurtado / Adrià Díaz | |
118.11 | 11 | 45.68 | 8 | 72.43 |
| 10 | Lucie Myslivečková / Neil Brown | |
117.49 | 8 | 47.73 | 12 | 69.76 |
| 11 | Charlotte Aiken / Josh Whidborne | |
116.69 | 10 | 46.12 | 11 | 70.57 |
| 12 | Federica Bernardi / Christopher Mior | |
114.89 | 12 | 43.90 | 10 | 70.99 |
| 13 | Allison Reed / Vasili Rogov | |
107.32 | 13 | 42.54 | 13 | 64.78 |
| 14 | Emi Hirai / Marien dela Asuncion | |
103.50 | 14 | 41.82 | 14 | 61.68 |
| WD | Zsuzsanna Nagy / Máté Fejes | |
15 | 41.73 | |||
References
- ↑ "Nebelhorn Trophy Announcement". International Skating Union. 2012.
- 1 2 "Full event protocol" (PDF). Deutsche Eislauf-Union. 2012. Archived from the original on October 16, 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Flade, Tatjana (September 30, 2012). "2012 Nebelhorn Trophy". Golden Skate.
- 1 2 3 4 Felton, Renee (September 29, 2012). "U.S. collects colorful medal haul from Nebelhorn". Icenetwork.
External links
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