Skating Luxembourg (SL) has announced the results of the 2024 Spring Cup, where 124 skaters from 27 countries showcased their talents on the ice at Kockelscheuer.
The event culminated in a champions’ gala. Among the highlights were the national championships, held alongside the Spring Cup.
In the Basic Novice Girls category, Alison Morgan from Luxembourg claimed the top spot, followed by Lydia Yormesor, Julie Straus, Elisa Michelucci, Emma de Reggi, Hedda Bjunes Johansson and Emma Rose Schomakers.
Caroline Toft claimed the top spot in the Advanced Novice Girls division, with Eliska Philippe securing the second position.
Ysaline Hibon and Rebecca Toft impressed the audience in the Junior Women category, clinching the first and second positions, respectively.
2024 Spring Cup Highlights
In the Basic Novice Girls category, Nicol Phadeeva from Georgia secured the highest score, followed by Luxembourg's own Alison Morgan and Lilia Zhang from the Netherlands.
Albert Gharibyan from Armenia stood out in the Basic Novice Boys category.
The Advanced Novice Girls division saw Noelie Haymoz from Switzerland clinching the top spot, with Elena Martineghi (Switzerland) and Lucca Djuikhuizen (Netherlands) securing the second and third positions, respectively.
Lenny Olivier from France won first place in the Advanced Novice Men category, followed by Sandro de Angelo from Switzerland and Leon Lo from the Netherlands.
Leandra Tzimpoukakis from Switzerland secured the first position in the Junior Women category, followed by Eugenia Sekulovski (also from Switzerland) and Lotta Artimo from Finland.
Damien Eckstein from Switzerland emerged as the champion in the Junior Men category, with Andre Zapata from Spain and Aurelian Chervet from Switzerland securing the second and third positions, respectively.
In the Senior Women category, Eva-Lotta Kiibus from Estonia claimed the top spot, followed by Kristen Spours from Great Britain and Ema Doboszova from Slovakia.
Finally, Dias Zhirenbayev from Kazakhstan dominated the Senior Men category, with Corentin Spinar from France and Pablo Garcia from Spain securing the second and third positions, respectively.