The Grand Prix International St. Gervais was an annual senior-level international figure skating competition held in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, France. For many years, beginning in 1969, it was paired with a similar competition in Germany, the Nebelhorn Trophy, to form a series called the Coupe des Alpes. Sometimes the "Coupe des Alpes" name was applied to the French event only,[1] but in fact it was a team trophy awarded based on combined results of both competitions. The official name of the competition was unrelated to and predated the use of "Grand Prix" in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating.

History

The St. Gervais and Nebelhorn events were traditionally held in late summer or early fall as the first international skating events of the season. In 1979, the French event was held in late August.[1] In most years, the same teams of skaters entered both events. As these events predated the establishment of a regular junior competition circuit, younger skaters were often sent to St. Gervais and Nebelhorn as their first senior-level international competition assignments.

In 1997, the St. Gervais event was separated from the Nebelhorn Trophy and the Coupe des Alpes was discontinued. Instead, the French federation organized an international junior competition in St. Gervais as part of the inaugural 1997–98 ISU Junior Series, which was later renamed the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating. In recent years, the French junior competition has been held in Courchevel instead.

Medalists

Men

Men's medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1969United Kingdom Haig OundjianUnited States James StewartCanada Toller Cranston[2]
1970United Kingdom John CurryCanada Ron ShaverUnited Kingdom Michael Fish[2]
1971France Jacques MrozekUnited States Robert BradshawCanada Kenneth Polk[2]
1972United States Robert BradshawUnited States Terry KubickaCanada Patrick McKilligan[2]
1973United States Charles TicknerCanada Lee ArmstrongFrance Didier Gailhaguet[2]
1974United States David SanteeLuxembourg Paul CechmanekFrance Jean-Christophe Simond[2]
1975United States Ken NewfieldCanada Ted BartonFrance Jean-Christophe Simond[2]
1976United Kingdom Robin CousinsJapan Fumio IgarashiUnited States Scott Hamilton[2]
1977United States Robert WagenhofferCanada Brian PockarWest Germany Rudi Cerne[2]
1978United States Allen SchrammUnited States Mark CockerellCanada Gary Beacom[2]
1979West Germany Rudi CerneCanada Gordon ForbesUnited States Brian Boitano[2]
1980Canada Brian OrserWest Germany Norbert SchrammFrance Philippe Paulet[2]
1981West Germany Heiko FischerUnited States Jim WhiteCanada Kevin Hicks[2]
1982France Fernand FedronicUnited States Scott WilliamsItaly Bruno Delmaestro[2]
1983France Philippe PauletSoviet Union Gurgen VardanjanUnited States Scott Driscoll[2]
1984United States Craig HendersonWest Germany Richard ZanderSoviet Union Leonid Kaznakov[2]
1985United States Doug MattisCanada Kurt BrowningFrance Philippe Roncoli[2]
1986United States Erik LarsonCanada Kurt BrowningFrance Frédéric Harpagès[2]
1987United States Todd EldredgeUnited States Patrick BraultCanada Michael Slipchuk[2]
1988Canada Marcus ChristensenUnited States Christopher MitchellUnited States Aren Nielsen[2]
1989United States Colin VanderveenUnited States Shepherd ClarkFrance Philippe Candeloro[2]
1990Soviet Union Alexei UrmanovUnited States Michael ChackSoviet Union Oleg Tataurov[2]
1991France Philippe CandeloroSoviet Union Oleg TataurovUnited States Ryan Hunka[2][3]
1992France Alexandre OrsetChinese Taipei David LiuUnited States Daniel Hollander[2]
1993Israel Michael ShmerkinUnited States Michael WeissCanada Jeffrey Langdon[2]
1994France Thierry CerezFrance Gabriel MonnierFrance Francis Gastellu[4]
1995France Stanick JeannetteRussia Igor SinyutinRussia Sergei Rylov[5]
1996United States Derrick DelmoreUnited States Timothy GoebelRussia Sergey Kitov[6]

Ladies

Ladies' medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1969United States Debrah LauerCanada Cathy Lee IrwinFrance Joëlle Cartaux[2]
1970Canada Cathy Lee IrwinUnited States Mary Lynn GeldermanUnited States Suna Murray[2]
1971United States Dorothy HamillUnited States Julie McKinstryCanada Julie Black[2]
1972Switzerland Karin ItenUnited States Wendy BurgeWest Germany Isabelle de Navarre[2]
1973United States Linda FratianneUnited States Kath MalmbergCanada Kim Alletson[2]
1974United States Barbara SmithUnited States Priscilla HillCanada Peggy McLean[2]
1975United States Lisa-Marie AllenJapan Emi WatanabeSwitzerland Danielle Rieder[2]
1976West Germany Garnet OstermeierSwitzerland Denise BiellmannUnited States Carrie Rugh[2]
1977Japan Reiko KobayashiSwitzerland Anita SiegriedUnited States Sandy Lenz[2]
1978Switzerland Denise BiellmannUnited States Editha DotsonCanada Janet Morrissey[2]
1979United States Lynn SmithSwitzerland Danielle RiederUnited States Jacki Farrell[2]
1980United States Vikki de VriesCanada Elizabeth ManleyFrance Anne-Sophie de Kristoffy[2]
1981Canada Charlene WongUnited States Kristy HoganUnited States Stephanie Anderson[2]
1982West Germany Manuela RubenUnited States Kelley WebsterUnited States Jill Frost[2]
1983Belgium Katrien PauwelsCanada Lana ShermanUnited States Stacy McMullin[2]
1984United States Debi ThomasJapan Juri OzawaUnited States Sara MacInnes[2]
1985United States Tracey DamigellaCanada Rosmarie SakicWest Germany Patricia Neske[2]
1986United States Holly CookCanada Pamela GiangualanoWest Germany Cornelia Renner[2]
1987Canada Shannon AllisonUnited States Rory FlackFrance Claude Péri[2]
1988United States Tonia KwiatkowskiWest Germany Patricia NeskeCanada Josée Chouinard[2]
1989United States Kyoko InaFrance Surya BonalyItaly Sabine Contini[2]
1990West Germany Patricia NeskeSoviet Union Elena KushnirCanada Mary Angela Lamer-Wilson[2]
1991France Surya BonalyUnited States Lisa ErvinCanada Sherry Ball[2][3]
1992France Surya BonalyCanada Cathy BelangerCanada Angela Derochie[2]
1993United States Jenna PittmanCanada Susan HumphreysFinland Mila Kajas[2]
1994United States Amanda WardJapan Shizuka ArakawaFrance Vanessa Gusmeroli[4]
1995Russia Elena IvanovaUnited States Sydne VogelFrance Vanessa Gusmeroli[5]
1996Russia Elena SokolovaUnited States Shelby LyonsUkraine Elena Volokhova[6]

Pairs

Pairs medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1969Switzerland Edith Sperl / Heinz WirzCanada Mary Petrie / Robert McAvoyCzech Republic Mirka Sabilkova / Pavel Komarek[2]
1970Canada Sandra Bezic / Val BezicUnited States Sheri Thrapp / Larry DusichUnited Kingdom Linda Connolly / Colin Taylforth[2]
1971Canada Marion Murray / Glenn MooreUnited States Cynthia Van Valkenburg / James HulickUnited States Gale Fuhrman / Joel Fuhrman[2]
1972United States Gale Fuhrman / Joel FuhrmanUnited States Cozette Cady / Jack CourtneySwitzerland Karin Künzle / Christian Künzle[2]
1973Switzerland Karin Künzle / Christian KünzleWest Germany Corinna Halke / Eberhard RauschUnited States Tai Babilonia / Randy Gardner[2]
1974Canada Kathy Huntchinson / Jamie McGregorCanada Candace Jones / Don FraserUnited Kingdom Linda McCafferty / Colin Taylforth[2]
1975Canada Cheri Pinner / Dennis PinnerUnited States Alice Cook / William FauverCanada Karen Newton / Glenn Laframboise[2]
1976West Germany Susanne Scheibe / Andreas NischwitzFrance Sabine Fuchs / Xavier VideauJapan Natsuko Hagiwara / Sumio Murata[2]
1977United States Gail Hamula / Frank SweidingUnited States Sheryl Franks / Michael BotticelliGermany Susanne Scheibe / Andreas Nischwitz[2]
1978Canada Barbara Underhill / Paul MartiniUnited States Tracy Prussack / Scott PrussackUnited States Maria di Domenico / Larry Schrier[2]
1979United States Caitlin Carruthers / Peter CarruthersCanada Becky Gough / Mark RowsomCanada Mary Jo Fedy / Tim Mills[2]
1980Soviet Union Nelli Chervotkina / Viktor TesliaUnited Kingdom Susan Garland / Robert DawCanada Mary Jo Fedy / Tim Mills[2]
1981Canada Melinda Kunhegyi / Lyndon JohnstonSoviet Union Elena Valova / Oleg VasilievFrance Nathalie Tortel / Xavier Videau[2]
1982Soviet Union Inna Volyanskaya / Valery SpiridonovCanada Katherina Matousek / Lloyd EislerUnited States Natalie Seybold / Wayne Seybold[2]
1983Soviet Union Inna Bekker / Sergei LikhanskiUnited States Katy Keeley / Gary KempCanada Laurene Collin / David Howe[2]
1984Soviet Union Elena Bechke / Valeri KornienkoUnited States Susan Dungjen / Jason DungjenUnited States Margo Shoup / Patrick Page[2]
1985Canada Christine Hough / Doug LadretSoviet Union Lyudmila Koblova / Andrei KalitinUnited Kingdom Lisa Cushley / Neil Cushley[2]
1986Canada Melanie Gaylor / Lee BarkellUnited States Ashley Stevenson / Scott WendlandUnited Kingdom Lisa Cushley / Neil Cushley[2]
1987Canada Michelle Menzies / Kevin WheelerCanada Twana Rose / Colin EppUnited States Michelle Laughlin / Mark Naylor[2]
1988Canada Cindy Landry / Lyndon JohnstonCanada Marie-Josee Fortin / Jean-Michel BombardierUnited States Kenna Bailey / John Denton[2]
1989Soviet Union Elena Leonova / Gennadi KrasnitskiSoviet Union Inna Svetacheva / Vladimir ChagovCanada Patricia MacNeil / Cory Watson[2]
1990Canada Stacey Ball / Jean-Michel BombardierSoviet Union Svetlana Pristav / Viacheslav TkachenkoUnited States Tristen Vega / Richard Alexander[2]
1991Soviet Union Natalia Krestianinova / Alexei TorchinskiSoviet Union Elena Nikonova / Nikolai ApterSoviet Union Elena Ledinkina / Denis Tikhonov[2][3]
1992Russia Elena Ledinkina / Denis TikhonovRussia Natalia Krestianinova / Alexei TorchinskiCanada Tiina Muur / Cory Watson[2]
1993Canada Caroline Haddad / Jean-Sébastien FecteauUnited States Stephanie Stiegler / Lance TravisCanada Isabelle Coulombe / Bruno Marcotte[2]
1994France Sarah Abitbol / Stéphane BernardisCanada Marie-Claude Savard-Gagnon / Luc BradetFrance Lyne Haddad / Sylvain Privé[4]
1995Poland Dorota Zagorska / Mariusz SiudekCanada Marilyn Luis / Patrice ArchettoCanada Samantha Marchant / Chad Hawse[5]
1996United States Natalie Vlandis / Jered GuzmanRussia Victoria Maxiuta / Vladislav ZhovnirskiUkraine Evgenia Filonenko / Igor Marchenko[6]

Ice dancing

Ice dancing medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1976United Kingdom Jane Torvill / Christopher DeanFrance Muriel Boucher / Yves MalatierUnited Kingdom Carol Long / Philip Stowell[2]
1977United States Carol Fox / Richard DalleyFrance Muriel Boucher / Yves MalatierUnited Kingdom Wendy Sessions / Marc Reed[2]
1978United States Kim Krohn / Barry HaganUnited Kingdom Karen Barber / Kim SpreyerUnited Kingdom Tandy Buxton / Trevor Davies[2]
1979Canada Gina Aucoin / Hans-Peter PonikauFrance Nathalie Hervé / Pierre Béchu Carol ? / Alan ?[2]
1980Soviet Union Olga Volozhinskaya / Alexander SvininFrance Nathalie Hervé / Pierre BéchuUnited Kingdom Wendy Sessions / Stephen Williams[2]
1981United Kingdom Karen Roughton / Marc ReedUnited States Janice Kindrachuk / Blake HobsonSoviet Union Tatiana Kuzmina / Igor Tchinaev[2]
1982Soviet Union Marina Klimova / Sergei PonomarenkoItaly Isabella Micheli / Roberto PelizzolaCanada Isabelle Duchesnay / Paul Duchesnay[2]
1983Soviet Union Marina Klimova / Sergei PonomarenkoUnited States Eleanor DeVera / James YorkeWest Germany Antonia Becherer / Ferdinand Becherer[2]
1984Soviet Union Irina Zhuk / Oleg PetrovUnited States Lois Luciani / Russ WitherbyUnited States Kristan Lowery / Chip Rossbach[2]
1985Soviet Union Maya Usova / Alexander ZhulinFrance Doriane Bontemps / Charles PaliardUnited States April Sargent / John D'Amelio[2]
1986United States Karen Knieriem / Leif EricksonItaly Lia Trovati / Roberto PelizzolaFrance Dominique Yvon / Frederic Palluel[2]
1987Italy Anna Croci / Luca MantovaniUnited States Dorothi Rodek / Robert NardozzaCanada Catherine Pal / Donald Godfrey[2]
1988Canada Jacqueline Petr / Mark JanoschakUnited States Elizabeth McLean / Ari LiebUnited States Elizabeth Punsalan / Shawn Rettstat[2]
1989Soviet Union Irina Romanova / Igor YaroshenkoUnited States Lisa Grove / Scott MyersFrance Isabelle Sarech / Xavier Debernis[2]
1990France Sophie Moniotte / Pascal LavanchyCanada Isabelle Labossiere / Mitchell GouldSoviet Union Natalia Lines / Aleksei Kislitsyn[2]
1991Canada Marie-France Dubreuil / Bruno YvarsSoviet Union Ekaterina Proskurina / Oleg FediukovCanada Jennifer Boyce / Michel Brunet[2][3]
1992Canada Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor KraatzLithuania Margarita Drobiazko / Povilas VanagasUnited States Tamara Kuchiki / Neale Smull[2]
1993Russia Olga Ganicheva / Maxim KachanovCanada Martine Patenaude / Eric MasséFrance Berangere Nau / Luc Moneger[2]
1994Italy Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio MargaglioFrance Agnes Jacquemard / Alexis GayetCanada Chantal Lefebvre / Patrice Lauzon[4]
1995Poland Iwona Filipowicz / Michal SzumskiCanada Megan Wing / Aaron LoweFrance Stephanie Guardia / Franck Laporte[5]
1996Russia Nina Ulanova / Mikhail StifouninItaly Federica Faiella / Luciano MiloFrance Melanie Espejo / Michael Zenezini[6]

References

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  4. 1 2 3 4 "Grand Prix de St. Gervais 1994, FRA, St. Gervais". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 12 January 2016.
  5. 1 2 3 4 "Grand Prix de St. Gervais 1995, FRA, St. Gervais". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 10 January 2016.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "Grand Prix St. Gervais 1996". Figure Skating Corner. Archived from the original on 9 October 2008.
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  • Results published in Skating magazine
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