Penta Cup

The Penta Cup International (also known as the Novarat Trophy and Danubius Thermal Trophy)[1] was an international figure skating competition in Hungary. It formed the Donaupokal (Danube Cup) along with Austria's Karl Schäfer Memorial.[1] Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing on the senior and junior levels. In 1987, the competition was held in November.[2]

Senior medalists

Men

Senior men
Season Title
Location
Gold Silver Bronze Details
1985–86Danubius Thermal Trophy Angelo D'Agostino Yuri Bureiko Laurent Depouilly[1]
1986–87Novarat Trophy Brian Orser Doug Mattis Mark Mitchell[1]
1987–88Novarat Trophy Brian Boitano Cameron Medhurst Neil Paterson[1]
1988–89Novarat Trophy Mark Mitchell Peter Johansson Stephane Yvars[1]
1989–90Novarat Trophy Viacheslav Zagorodniuk Daniel Doran Ronny Winkler[1]
1992–93Penta Cup
Budapest
Thierry Cerez Marius Negrea Szabolcs Vidrai[3]
1993–94Penta Cup
Székesfehérvár
Zsolt Kerekes Matthew Hall Szabolcs Vidrai[1][4]

Ladies

Senior ladies
Season Title
Location
Gold Silver Bronze Details
1985–86Danubius Thermal Trophy Yvonne Gomez Izumi Aotani Sachie Yuki[1]
1986–87Novarat Trophy Cindy Bortz Charlene Wong Tonia Kwiatkowski[1]
1987–88Novarat Trophy Tracey Damigella Carola Wolff Evelyn Grossmann[1][2]
1988–89Novarat Trophy Nancy Kerrigan Tamara Teglassy K. Schroeter[1]
1989–90Novarat Trophy Josée Chouinard Tanja Krienke Holly Cook[1]
1992–93Penta Cup
Budapest
[3]
1993–94Penta Cup
Székesfehérvár
Krisztina Czakó Astrid Hochstetter Nicole Skoda[1][4]

Ice dancing

Senior ice dancing
Season Title
Location
Gold Silver Bronze Details
1985–86Danubius Thermal Trophy Maia Usova / Alexander Zhulin Klara Engi / Attila Toth Lois-Marie Luciani / Russ Witherby[1]
1986–87Novarat Trophy Tracy Wilson / Rob McCall Klara Engi / Attila Toth Larisa Fedorinova / Evgeni Platov[1]
1987–88Novarat Trophy Klara Engi / Attila Toth Ilona Melnichenko / Gennady Kaskov Stefania Calegari / Pasquale Camerlengo[1]
1988–89Novarat Trophy Larisa Fedorinova / Evgeni Platov Jodie Balogh / Jerod Swallow Krisztina Kerekes / Csaba Szentpéteri[1]
1989–90Novarat Trophy Ludmila Berezova / Vladimir Fedorov Elizabeth McLean / Ari Lieb Monika Mandikova / Oliver Pekar[1]
1992–93Penta Cup
Budapest
[3]
1993–94Penta Cup
Székesfehérvár
Bérangère Nau / Luc Monéger Janet Emerson / Steve Kavanagh Laura Bonardi / Alessandro Reani[1][4]

Junior medalists

Men

Junior men
Season Title
Location
Gold Silver Bronze Details
1995–96Penta Cup
Székesfehérvár
Alexandre Boudjadi Edoardo De Bernadis Zoltán Kőszegi[5]

Ladies

Junior ladies
Season Title
Location
Gold Silver Bronze Details
1995–96Penta Cup
Székesfehérvár
Júlia Sebestyén Diána Póth[5]

Ice dancing

Junior ice dancing
Season Title
Location
Gold Silver Bronze Details
1992–93Penta Cup
Budapest
Dominique Deniaud / Martial Jaffredo Francesca Fermi / Andrea Baldi[3]
1995–96Penta Cup
Székesfehérvár
Ekaterina Davydova / Roman Kostomarov[5]

References

  1. "Results Book, Volume 2: 1974–current" (PDF). Skate Canada. pp. 119–120. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2009.
  2. Heeren, Dave (February 28, 1988). "Damigella Eyes Chance At Gold In Next Olympics". Sun-Sentinel. Archived from the original on November 29, 2016.
  3. "Penta Cup 1993, HUN, Budapest (1992–93 season)". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 20 April 2016.
  4. "Penta Cup 1993, HUN, Budapest (1993–94 season)". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 May 2016.
  5. "Penta Cup 1995, HUN, Székesfehérvár (1995–96 season)". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 May 2016.
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