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2025 CS Lombardia Trophy


2025 CS Lombardia Trophy
ISU Challenger Series
11 – 14 September
2025–26
Bergamo, Italy
Italian Ice Sports Federation
IceLab Arena
Men's singles: Ilia Malinin
Women's singles: Rion Sumiyoshi
Ice dance: Eva Pateand Logan Bye
Previous: 2024 CS Lombardia Trophy
Previous CS: 2025 CS Kinoshita Group Cup
Next CS: 2025 CS Nebelhorn Trophy

The 2025 Lombardia Trophy was a figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU), organized and hosted by the Italian Ice Sports Federation (Italian: Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio), and the fourth event of the 2025–26 ISU Challenger Series. It was held at the IceLab Arena in Bergamo, Italy, from 11 to 14 September 2025. Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, and ice dance, and skaters earned ISU World Standing points based on their results. Ilia Malinin of the United States won the men's event, Rion Sumiyoshi of Japan won the women's event, and Eva Pate and Logan Bye of the United States won the ice dance event.

The ISU Challenger Series was introduced in 2014. It is a series of international figure skating competitions sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU) and organized by ISU member nations. The objective was to ensure consistent organization and structure within a series of international competitions linked together, providing opportunities for senior-level skaters to compete at the international level and also earn ISU World Standing points. The 2025–26 Challenger Series consists of eleven events, of which the Lombardia Trophy was the fourth.

The International Skating Union published the preliminary list of entrants on 19 August 2025.

DisciplineWithdrewRef.
9 SeptemberItaly.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul{line-height:inherit;list-style:none;margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol li,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul li{margin-bottom:0}Raffaele Francesco Zich
UkraineVadym Novikov
BelgiumJade Hovine
EstoniaMartaliis Kuslap
GermanyIna Jungmann
RomaniaAna Sofia Beschea
Teodora Maria Gheorghe
South KoreaKim Chae-yeon
11 SeptemberHungaryAleksandr Vlasenko
EstoniaOlesja Leonova
FinlandIida Karhunen
ItalyElena Agostinelli
Noemi Maria Tali Noah Lafornara

Men and women competing in single skating first performed a short program on Friday, 12 September. Lasting no more than 2 minutes 40 seconds, the short program had to include the following elements:

For men: one double or triple Axel; one triple or quadruple jump; one jump combination consisting of a double jump and a triple jump, two triple jumps, or a quadruple jump and a double jump or triple jump; one flying spin; one camel spin or sit spin with a change of foot; one spin combination with a change of foot; and a step sequence using the full ice surface.

For women: one double or triple Axel; one triple jump; one jump combination consisting of a double jump and a triple jump, or two triple jumps; one flying spin; one layback spin, sideways leaning spin, camel spin, or sit spin without a change of foot; one spin combination with a change of foot; and one step sequence using the full ice surface.

Women performed their free skates on Saturday, 13 September, while men performed theirs on Sunday, 14 September. The free skate performance for both men and women could last no more than 4 minutes, and had to include the following: seven jump elements, of which one had to be an Axel-type jump; three spins, of which one had to be a spin combination, one had to be a flying spin, and one had to be a spin with only one position; a step sequence; and a choreographic sequence.

Couples competing in ice dance performed their rhythm dances on Saturday, 13 September. Lasting no more than 2 minutes 50 seconds, the theme of the rhythm dance this season was "music, dance styles, and feeling of the 1990s". Examples of applicable dance styles and music included, but were not limited to: pop, Latin, house, techno, hip-hop, and grunge. The rhythm dance had to include the following elements: one pattern dance step sequence, one choreographic rhythm sequence, one dance lift, one set of sequential twizzles, and one step sequence.

Couples then performed their free dances on Sunday, 14 September. The free dance performance could last no longer than 4 minutes, and had to include the following: three dance lifts, one dance spin, one set of synchronized twizzles, one step sequence in hold, one step sequence while on one skate and not touching, and three choreographic elements.

All of the technical elements in any figure skating performance – such as jumps and spins – were assigned a predetermined base value and then scored by a panel of nine judges on a scale from –5 to 5 based on their quality of execution. Every Grade of Execution (GOE) from –5 to 5 was assigned a value (a percentage of the element's base value) as shown on the Scale of Values (SOV). For example, a triple Axel was worth a base value of 8.00 points, and a GOE of 3 was worth 2.40 points, so a triple Axel with a GOE of 3 earned 10.40 points. The judging panel's GOE for each element was determined by calculating the trimmed mean (the average after discarding the highest and lowest scores). The panel's scores for all elements were added together to generate a total elements score. At the same time, the judges evaluated each performance based on three program components – skating skills, presentation, and composition – and assigned a score from 0.25 to 10 in 0.25-point increments. The judging panel's final score for each program component was also determined by calculating the trimmed mean. Those scores were then multiplied by the factor shown on the following chart; the results were added together to generate a total program component score.

DisciplineShort programor Rhythm danceFree skateor Free dance
1.673.33
1.332.67
1.332.00

Deductions were applied for certain violations like time infractions, stops and restarts, or falls. The total element score and total program component score were added together, minus any deductions, to generate a final performance score for each skater or team.

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Ilia MalininYuma KagiyamaNikolaj Memola
Rion SumiyoshiAmi NakaiSarah Everhardt
Eva Pate Logan ByeKateřina Mrázková Daniel MrázekKatarina Wolfkostin Dimitry Tsarevski
RankSkaterNationTotal pointsSPFS
Ilia MalininUnited States306.651108.871197.78
Yuma KagiyamaJapan285.91295.442190.47
Nikolaj MemolaItaly265.37488.153177.22
Shun SatoJapan254.14878.064176.08
Adam Siao Him FaFrance244.36686.065158.30
Kao MiuraJapan233.02392.7610140.26
Andreas NordebäckSweden230.371075.456154.92
Luc EconomidesFrance229.19779.827149.37
Maxim NaumovUnited States223.43976.719146.72
Kyrylo MarsakUkraine223.201175.358147.85
Matteo RizzoItaly213.32586.6011126.72
Corentin SpinarFrance194.881270.4812124.40
Ivan ShmuratkoUkraine183.481366.2613117.22
Makar SuntsevFinland171.161460.3914110.77
Tobia OellererAustria157.061550.9915106.07
Filip KaymachievBulgaria113.401636.671676.73
RankSkaterNationTotal pointsSPFS
Rion SumiyoshiJapan209.59368.871140.72
Ami NakaiJapan206.04568.302137.74
Sarah EverhardtUnited States199.91269.163130.75
Alysa LiuUnited States197.84169.625128.22
Lara Naki GutmannItaly195.95667.704128.25
Kim Seo-youngSouth Korea190.12468.756121.37
Olivia LiskoFinland173.95863.157110.80
Rino MatsuikeJapan170.72763.398107.33
Chiara MinighiniItaly158.861057.149101.72
Linnea CederFinland157.24957.2210100.02
Josefin TaljegårdSweden154.141154.891299.25
Ekaterina KurakovaPoland151.981253.231398.75
Jogailė AglinskytėLithuania150.011350.201199.81
Gian-Quen IsaacsSouth Africa128.421647.021481.40
Ariadna Gupta EspadaSpain125.751547.741578.01
Selmasiri Bella LarsenDenmark104.061836.491667.57
Vivienne ContarinoItaly99.761935.981863.78
Taisiia SpesivtsevaUkraine99.222133.571765.65
Sofiia HryhorenkoUkraine96.121744.472051.65
Jolanda VosNetherlands93.902033.951959.95
Julija LovrencicSloveniaWithdrew1449.28Withdrew from competition
RankTeamNationTotal pointsRDFD
Eva Pate Logan ByeUnited States186.96274.271112.69
Kateřina Mrázková Daniel MrázekCzech Republic181.95174.663107.29
Katarina Wolfkostin Dimitry TsarevskiUnited States180.20369.732110.47
Natacha Lagouge Arnaud CaffaFrance170.34466.144104.20
Victoria Manni Carlo RöthlisbergerItaly166.57565.025101.55
Mariia Ignateva Danijil SzemkoHungary159.23662.33796.90
Marie Dupayage Thomas NabaisFrance156.66958.45698.21
Charise Matthaei Max LiebersGermany149.78760.82888.96
Maria Kazakova Vladislav KasinskijGeorgia141.631056.731084.90
Louise Bordet Martin ChardainFrance138.791253.35985.44
Mariia Pinchuk Mykyta PogorielovUkraine135.901352.081183.82
Zoe Larson Andrii KapranUkraine127.561155.011374.33
Zofia Grzegorzewska Oleg MuratovPoland125.631451.301274.33
Giulia Isabella Paolino Andrea TubaItalyWithdrew858.73Withdrew from competition
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