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2016 British Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championship
Date:1 – 6 December, 2015
Season:2015–16
Location:Sheffield
Host:NISA
Venue:IceSheffield
Champions
Men's singles:
Phillip Harris (S)
Josh Brown (J)
Ladies' singles:
Danielle Harrison (S)
Emily Hayward (J)
Pairs:
Amani Fancy / Christopher Boyadji (S)
Chloe Curtin / Steven Adcock (J)
Ice dance:
Penny Coomes / Nicholas Buckland (S)
Gwenneth Sletten / Elliot Verburg (J)
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The 2016 British Figure Skating Championships were held from 1–6 December, 2015 in Sheffield.[1] Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels. The results were among the criteria used to determine international assignments.

Medallists

Senior

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men Phillip Harris Peter James Hallam Jamie Wright
Ladies Danielle Harrison Zoe Wilkinson Nina Povey
Pairs Amani Fancy / Christopher Boyadji No other competitors
Ice dance Penny Coomes / Nicholas Buckland Carter Jones / Richard Sharpe Eleanor Hirst / Jordan Barrett

Junior

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men Josh Brown Hugh Brabyn-Jones Ruaridh Fisher
Ladies Emily Hayward Lana Bagen Anna Litvinenko
Pairs Chloe Curtin / Steven Adcock Harriet Beatson / Jack Newberry No other competitors
Ice dance Gwenneth Sletten / Elliot Verburg Ekaterina Fedyushchenko / Lucas Kitteridge Mia-Rose Jowitt / Peter Beaumont

Senior results

Senior men

Rank Name[2] Club Total points SP FS
1 Phillip Harris COV 197.01 1 65.65 1 131.36
2 Peter James Hallam SHE 176.91 2 58.46 2 118.45
3 Jamie Wright EK 156.30 3 55.94 3 100.36
4 Charlie Parry-Evans NOT 149.12 4 50.39 4 98.73
5 Lewis Gibson MAG 146.57 5 48.60 5 97.97

Senior ladies

Rank Name[2] Club Total points SP FS
1 Danielle Harrison DDE 125.46 2 39.09 2 86.37
2 Zoe Wilkinson SWI 125.37 3 38.87 1 86.50
3 Nina Povey SOL 123.81 1 42.67 3 81.14
4 Karly Robertson DDE 115.30 6 35.30 4 80.00
5 Natasha McKay DDE 105.29 8 34.48 5 70.81
6 Michelle Callison DDE 103.05 4 36.38 6 66.67
7 Katie Powell NISA 102.25 5 36.03 7 66.22
8 Rowena MacKessack-Leitch MOR 99.99 7 34.91 8 65.08
9 Lucy-Anne Walker BRA 93.33 9 34.34 10 58.99
10 Bryony Corrigan-Rattray HUL 90.68 11 30.70 9 59.98
11 Anastasia Vaipan-Law DDE 89.49 10 30.89 11 58.60
12 Deborah Bell OXF 72.47 12 27.04 12 45.43

Senior pairs

Rank Name[2] Club Total points SP FS
1 Amani Fancy / Christopher Boyadji NISA 151.52 1 54.26 1 97.26

Senior ice dance

Rank Name[2] Club Total points SD FD
1 Penny Coomes / Nicholas Buckland NOT 173.88 1 66.48 1 107.40
2 Carter Jones / Richard Sharpe NISA 137.62 2 54.12 2 83.50
3 Eleanor Hirst / Jordan Barrett SLO 114.72 3 43.32 3 71.40
4 Olivia Dufour / Luke Russell NISA 96.70 4 36.57 4 60.13

International team selections

World Championships

The 2016 World Figure Skating Championships were held in Boston, USA from 28 March–3 April 2016.[3]

Men Ladies Ice dance
1 Phillip Harris Kristen Spours Penny Coomes / Nicholas Buckland

World Junior Championships

The 2016 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were held in Debrecen, Hungary from 14 to 20 March 2016.[4]

Men Ladies Pairs Ice dance
1 Josh Brown Danielle Harrison Chloe Curtin / Steven Adcock Ekaterina Fedyushchenko / Lucas Kitteridge

References

  1. ^ "Hundreds Compete for National Glory at iceSheffield". NISA. Archived from the original on 3 April 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "British Championships 2015". NISA. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Skaters Announced for World Figure Skating Championships 2016". NISA. Archived from the original on 29 March 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Junior Skaters Prepare for Junior World Championships in Hungary". NISA. Archived from the original on 29 March 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2020.