1995 Skate America

The 1995 Skate America was the first event of five in the 1995–96 ISU Champions Series, a senior-level international invitational competition series. It was held at the Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan on October 17–22. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. Skaters earned points towards qualifying for the 1995–96 Champions Series Final.

1995 Skate America
Type:Champions Series
Date:October 17 – 22
Season:1995–96
Location:Detroit, Michigan
Host:U.S. Figure Skating
Venue:Cobo Arena
Champions
Men's singles:
Todd Eldredge
Ladies' singles:
Michelle Kwan
Pair skating:
Marina Eltsova / Andrei Bushkov
Ice dance:
Pasha Grishuk / Evgeni Platov
Previous:
1994 Skate America
Next:
1996 Skate America
Next GP:
1995 Skate Canada International

Results

Men

Rank Name Nation TFP SP FS
1 Todd Eldredge United States1.511
2 Michael Weiss United States4.552
3 Alexander Abt Russia4.533
4 Viacheslav Zagorodniuk Ukraine6.044
5 Andrejs Vlascenko Germany7.026
6 Ilia Kulik Russia8.065
7 Stephane Yvars Canada11.087
8 Aren Nielsen United States11.578
9 Nicholas Pétorin France13.599

Ladies

Michelle Kwan rose to first after placing third in the short program. Bobek missed all five of her triple jumps.[1]

Rank Name Nation TFP SP FS
1 Michelle Kwan United States2.531
2 Chen Lu China3.012
3 Irina Slutskaya Russia4.023
4 Surya Bonaly France6.554
5 Tonia Kwiatkowski United States8.065
6 Nicole Bobek United States8.046
7 Elena Liashenko Ukraine10.577
8 Rena Inoue Japan12.088
9 Clare Kelly Canada13.599

Pairs

Rank Name Nation TFP SP FS
1 Marina Eltsova / Andrei Bushkov Russia1.511
2 Jenni Meno / Todd Sand United States3.022
3 Elena Berezhnaya / Oleg Shliakhov Latvia4.533
4 Kyoko Ina / Jason Dungjen United States6.554
5 Oksana Kazakova / Artur Dmitriev Russia7.045
6 Kristy Sargeant / Kris Wirtz Canada9.576
7 Olena Bilousivska / Serhiy Potalov Ukraine10.067

Ice dancing

Rank Name Nation TFP CD OD FD
1 Pasha Grishuk / Evgeni Platov Russia2.0111
2 Anjelika Krylova / Oleg Ovsiannikov Russia4.0222
3 Rene Roca / Gorsha Sur United States6.0333
4 Elizaveta Stekolnikova / Dmitri Kazarlyga Kazakhstan8.0444
5 Kateřina Mrázová / Martin Šimeček Czech Republic10.0555
6 Barbara Piton / Alexandre Piton France12.0666
7 Kati Winkler / René Lohse Germany15.0887
8 Elena Grushina / Ruslan Goncharov Ukraine15.0778
9 Janet Emerson / Steve Kavanagh Canada18.0999
10 Tamara Kuchiki / Neale Smull United States20.0101010
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