Cannabaceae

The 2005 Estonian Figure Skating Championships (Estonian: Eesti Meistrivõistlused) were held in Tallinn from December 10 to 12, 2004. Skaters competed in the disciplines of ladies' singles and pair skating.

Senior results

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Ladies

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Rank Name TFP
1 Jelena Glebova 1.5
2 Sanna Remes 2.5
3 Jelena Muhhina 4.5
4 Kristiina Daub
5 Ksenja Sikut

Pairs

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Olga Boguslavska / Andrei Brovenko of Latvia were guest competitors who finished 2nd.

Rank Name TFP
1 Diana Rennik / Aleksei Saks 1.5

Junior results

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The 2005 Estonian Junior Figure Skating Championships took place in Tallinn from January 14 through 16, 2005.[1]

Men

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Rank Name TFP
1 Viktor Romanenkov 2.0
2 Sergei Muhhin 2.5

Ladies

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13 participants

Rank Name TFP
1 Jelena Glebova 1.5
2 Svetlana Issakova 3.0
3 Jelena Muhhina 4.5

Pairs

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Rank Name TFP
1 Maria Sergejeva / Ilja Glebov 1.5

Ice dancing

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Rank Name TFP
1 Grete Grunberg / Kristjan Rand 2.0
2 Aleksandra Baurina / Juri Kurakin 4.0
3 Kristina Kiudmaa / Konstantin Jevgenjev 6.0

Synchronized

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Rank Name TFP
1 Premia Team 1.5

References

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  1. ^ a b Juhan Maidlo (2006). Eesti spordi aastaraamat 2005(Estonian Sports Yearbook 2005) (in Estonian). Eesti Vabariigi Kultuuriministeerium.


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