Filip Stiller

Filip Stiller
Personal information
Country represented Sweden
Born 1 June 1982
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 12 in)
Former coach Evgeni Loutkov
Svetlana Bannova
Skating club GTK Gothenburg
Retired 2006
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 155.77
2003 Nebelhorn Trophy
Short program 54.40
2003 Nebelhorn Trophy
Free skate 101.37
2003 Nebelhorn Trophy

Filip Stiller (born 1 June 1982 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish figure skater who competed in men's singles.[1] He is a three-time Swedish national champion.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating
2003–2004
[2]
  • Harlem Nocturne
    by Earle Hagen
    performed by Willy De Ville
  • Big and Bad
    by Scotty Morris
    Orchestra Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  • Evolution - The Meteor
    by John Powell
    Hollywood studio Symphony Orchestra
  • Some Things
    by Scotty Morris
    Orchestra Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  • Hey Pachuco
    (from The Mask)
    by E. Nichols
  • Feelings
    by Albert Morris
  • I Wanna be Like You
    by Scotty Morris
    Orchestra Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  • Feelings
    by Albert Morris
2000–2001
[3]
  • Rhapsody in Rock V
    by Robert Wells
  • Ants 2
    by Harry Georgsson

Results

Results[3][4][2][5]
International
Event 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06
Worlds 45th
Europeans 30th
Nebelhorn 5th 5th 9th
Universiade 9th 9th
Nordics 3rd 2nd 2nd 4th 2nd
International: Junior
Junior Worlds 34th 18th
JGP Czech 13th
JGP Mexico 12th
JGP Poland 10th
JGP Sweden 13th
National
Swedish Champ. 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd
JGP = Junior Grand Prix

References

  1. Dobor, Helga (2005). "Interview with Filip Stiller". Absolute Skating.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Filip STILLER: 2003/2004". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 29 April 2004.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Filip STILLER: 2000/2001". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 26 April 2001.
  4. "Filip STILLER: 2002/2003". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 4 August 2003.
  5. "Filip STILLER: 2005/2006". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 16 June 2007.

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