2005 Nestea European Championship Final - Women's Competition

Women's Competition

  • A total number of 24 participating couples
RANK FINAL RANKING EARNINGS POINTS
Vassiliki Arvaniti and Vasso Karadassiou (GRE) €20,000.00 200.0
Rebekka Kadijk and Merel Mooren (NED) €15,000.00 180.0
Stephanie Pohl and Okka Rau (GER) €10,500.00 160.0
4. Simone Kuhn and Lea Schwer (SUI) €7,500.00 140.0
5. Alexandra Shiryaeva and Natalya Uryadova (RUS) €5,500.00 120.0
Geeske Banck and Mireya Kaup (GER) €5,500.00 120.0
7. Nila Håkedal and Ingrid Tørlen (NOR) €4,000.00 100.0
Efthalia Koutroumanidou and Maria Tsiartsiani (GRE) €4,000.00 100.0
9. Nadia Campisi and Clara Lozano (ESP) €3,000.00 80.0
Lenka Hajecková and Petra Novotná (CZE) €3,000.00 80.0
Ruth Flemig and Ilka Semmler (GER) €3,000.00 80.0
Sarka Nakladalová and Tereza Tobiasová (CZE) €3,000.00 80.0
13. Svitlana Baburina and Galyna Osheyko (UKR) €2,000.00 60.0
Diletta Lunardi and Lucilla Perrotta (ITA) €2,000.00 60.0
Marion Castelli and Céline Gemise (FRA) €2,000.00 60.0
Galina Boyko and Olega Bukreeva (RUS) €2,000.00 60.0
17. Hana Klapalová and Tereza Petrová (CZE) €1,000.00 40.0
Julia Mandana and Catalina Maria Pol (ESP) €1,000.00 40.0
Ana Oblak and Mihela Sirk (SLO) €1,000.00 40.0
Csillia Gudmann and Barbara Kovacs (HUN) €1,000.00 40.0
Isabelle Forrer and Annik Skrivan (SUI) €1,000.00 40.0
Maria Bratkova and Inna Yudina (RUS) €1,000.00 40.0
Inese Jursone and Inguna Minusa (LAT) €1,000.00 40.0

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