2004 Karl Schäfer Memorial

2004 Karl Schäfer Memorial
Type: Senior International
Date: October 13 – October 16
Season: 2004–2005
Location: Vienna, Austria
Champions
Men's singles:
Russia Andrei Lezin
Ladies' singles:
Russia Viktoria Volchkova
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The 2004 Karl Schäfer Memorial was the Karl Schäfer Memorial figure skating competition of the 2004–2005 figure skating season. The competition is also known as the Vienna Cup. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies singles.

The competition took place in Vienna, Austria from October 13 through 16th, 2004.

Results

Men

Rank Name Nation TFP SP FS
1 Andrei Lezin  Russia 2.0 2 1
2 Stanick Jeannette  France 2.5 1 2
3 Nicholas Young  Canada 5.0 4 3
4 Shinyna Yoshida  Japan 6.5 3 5
5 Maciej Kuś  Poland 8.5 5 6
6 Trifun Zivanovic  Serbia and Montenegro 9.5 11 4
7 Alexander Kondakov  Russia 9.5 9 7
8 Filip Stiller  Sweden 11.5 7 8
9 Silvio Smalun  Germany 14.0 8 10
10 Martin Liebers  Germany 15.0 12 9
11 Patrick Meier   Switzerland 17.0 10 12
12 Aidas Reklys  Lithuania 20.5 19 11
13 Yon Garcia  Spain 22.0 18 13
14 Bradley Santer  Australia 22.0 6 19
15 Przemislaw Domanski  Poland 22.5 17 14
16 Lukáš Rakowski  Czech Republic 23.0 16 15
17 Tomáš Janečko  Czech Republic 24.0 14 17
18 Vitali Danilchenko  Ukraine 24.5 13 18
19 Tristan Cousins  United Kingdom 26.5 21 16
20 Christian Rauchbauer  Austria 27.5 15 20
21 Florian Mistelbauer  Austria 31.0 20 21
22 Adrian Alvarado  Mexico 33.5 23 24
23 Maciej Lewandowski  Poland 34.0 22 23

Ladies

Rank Name Nation TFP SP FS
1 Viktoria Volchkova  Russia 2.5 3 1
2 Diána Póth  Hungary 3.0 2 2
3 Joanne Carter  Australia 3.5 1 3
4 Tuğba Karademir  Turkey 6.0 4 4
5 Valentina Marchei  Italy 9.5 9 5
6 Petra Lukáčíková  Czech Republic 10.5 7 7
7 Christiane Berger  Germany 10.5 5 8
8 Chika Suguri  Japan 11.0 10 6
9 Andrea Kreuzer  Austria 12.0 6 9
10 Michele Cantu  Mexico 16.0 12 10
11 Shirene Human  South Africa 16.0 8 12
12 Lucia Starovičová  Slovakia 18.5 11 13
13 Jacqueline Belenyesiová  Slovakia 19.0 16 11
14 Teodora Poštič  Slovenia 21.0 14 14
15 Roxana Luca  Romania 23.5 17 15
16 Karen Venhuizen  Netherlands 23.5 15 16
17 Gintarė Vostrecovaitė  Lithuania 23.5 13 17
18 Anni Luftensteiner  Austria 27.0 18 18

References

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