1996 Nations Cup - men's singles
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1996 Nations Cup - men's singles
Summary
1996 Nations Cup - men's singles is a sporting event[1].
Key Facts
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles won the Alexei Urmanov[2].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles is in the country of Germany[3].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's instance of is recorded as sporting event[4].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's location is recorded as Gelsenkirchen[5].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's part of is recorded as 1996 Nations Cup[6].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's point in time is recorded as +1996-11-21T00:00:00Z[7].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's sport is recorded as men's singles[8].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's organizer is recorded as Deutsche Eislauf-Union[9].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's participant is recorded as Alexei Urmanov[10].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's participant is recorded as Dmitri Dmitrenko[11].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's participant is recorded as Alexei Yagudin[12].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's participant is recorded as Daniel Hollander[13].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's participant is recorded as Szabolcs Vidrai[14].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's participant is recorded as Jayson Dénommée[15].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's participant is recorded as Andrejs Vlascenko[16].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's participant is recorded as Michael Shmerkin[17].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's participant is recorded as Jens ter Laak[18].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's participant is recorded as Makoto Okazaki[19].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's participant is recorded as Francis Gastellu[20].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's number of participants is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+11'}[21].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's competition class is recorded as senior[22].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's uses is recorded as 6.0 system[23].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's time period is recorded as 1996–1997 figure skating season[24].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's qualifies for event is recorded as 1996–1997 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final - men's singles[25].
- 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Figure Skating[26].
Body
Recognition
1996 Nations Cup - men's singles won the Alexei Urmanov[2].
FAQs
What awards did 1996 Nations Cup - men's singles receive?
Honors received include Alexei Urmanov[2].