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

Ladies

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

Ice dancing

Senior ice dancing
Season Title
Location
Gold Silver Bronze Details
1985–86 Danubius Thermal Trophy Maia Usova / Alexander Zhulin Klara Engi / Attila Toth Lois-Marie Luciani / Russ Witherby [1]
1986–87 Novarat Trophy Tracy Wilson / Rob McCall Klara Engi / Attila Toth Larisa Fedorinova / Evgeni Platov [1]
1987–88 Novarat Trophy Klara Engi / Attila Toth Ilona Melnichenko / Gennady Kaskov Stefania Calegari / Pasquale Camerlengo [1]
1988–89 Novarat Trophy Larisa Fedorinova / Evgeni Platov Jodie Balogh / Jerod Swallow Krisztina Kerekes / Csaba Szentpéteri [1]
1989–90 Novarat Trophy Ludmila Berezova / Vladimir Fedorov Elizabeth McLean / Ari Lieb Monika Mandikova / Oliver Pekar [1]
1992–93 Penta Cup
Budapest
[3]
1993–94 Penta 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
1995–96 Penta Cup
Székesfehérvár
Alexandre Boudjadi Edoardo De Bernadis Zoltán Kőszegi [5]

Ladies

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

Ice dancing

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

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Results Book, Volume 2: 1974–current" (PDF). Skate Canada. pp. 119–120. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2009.
  2. ^ a b Heeren, Dave (February 28, 1988). "Damigella Eyes Chance At Gold In Next Olympics". Sun-Sentinel. Archived from the original on November 29, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d "Penta Cup 1993, HUN, Budapest (1992–93 season)". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 20 April 2016.
  4. ^ a b c "Penta Cup 1993, HUN, Budapest (1993–94 season)". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 May 2016.
  5. ^ a b c "Penta Cup 1995, HUN, Székesfehérvár (1995–96 season)". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 May 2016.