The 1999
Nebelhorn Trophy took place between September 1 and 4, 1999 at the Bundesleistungszentrum Oberstdorf. It is an international senior-level
figure skating competition organized by the
Deutsche Eislauf-Union and held annually in
Oberstdorf,
Germany. The competition is named after the
Nebelhorn, a nearby mountain.
Skaters were entered by their respective national federations, rather than receiving individual invitations as in the
Grand Prix of Figure Skating, and competed in four disciplines:
men's singles,
ladies' singles,
pair skating
Pair skating is a figure skating discipline defined by the International Skating Union (ISU) as "the skating of two persons in unison who perform their movements in such harmony with each other as to give the impression of genuine Pair Skating a ...
, and
ice dance
Ice dance (sometimes referred to as ice dancing) is a discipline of figure skating that historically draws from ballroom dancing. It joined the World Figure Skating Championships in 1952, and became a Winter Olympic Games medal sport in 1976. Ac ...
. The Fritz-Geiger-Memorial Trophy was presented to the country with the highest placements across all disciplines.
In the men's free skating, Klimkin became the first skater to land two different quadruple jumps in one program (quad
salchow and quad
toe loop).
Results
Men
Ladies
Pairs
Ice dance
References
External links
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