Niklas Hogner
{{short description|Swedish figure skater}}
{{Infobox figure skater
|name= Niklas Hogner
|image= Angelika Pylkina & Niklas Hogner 2004 Junior Grand Prix Germany.jpg
|caption= Pylkina & Hogner in 2004.
|country= {{SWE}}
|birth_date= {{Birth date and age|1984|9|29|df=y}}
|residence=
|height= {{height|m=1.86}}
|partner=
|formerpartner= Angelika Pylkina
|coach= Nelli Pylkina
|formercoach=
|choreographer=Catarina Lindgren
|formerchoreographer=
|skating club= Linköping Skating Club
|retired=
|combined total=138.01
|combined date= 2005 World Juniors
|SP score= 48.39
|SP date= 2005 World Juniors
|FS score= 89.62
|FS date= 2005 World Juniors
}}
Niklas Hogner (born 29 September 1984 in Linköping, Sweden) is a Swedish figure skater. Until 2003, he competed as a singles skater, winning four Swedish junior national titles and competing at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships.
He switched to pair skating, teaming up with partner Angelika Pylkina in 2003. They were the first Swedish pairs team to compete internationally since 1962. They twice placed 5th at the World Junior Championships and won three bronze medals on the Junior Grand Prix circuit. They won the bronze medal at the 2006 Nebelhorn Trophy and won the Nordic Championships. They ended their partnership in 2007.[http://www.skatesweden.se/t2.aspx?p=97460&x=1&a=1109544 Svenska Konståkningsförbundet]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
Programs
(with Pylkina)
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Season
! Exhibition |
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2006–2007
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2004–2005
| Samson and Delilah |
| Aria de Syrna |
Results
= Pair skating with Pylkina =
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Event
! 2003–2004 ! 2004–2005 ! 2005–2006 ! 2006–2007 | ||||
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align=left | World Championships | 15th | |||
align=left | World Junior Championships | 5th | 5th | ||
align=left | Nordic Championships | bgcolor=gold | 1st | |||
align=left | Swedish Championships | bgcolor=gold | 1st J. | bgcolor=gold | 1st J. | bgcolor=gold | 1st J. | |
align=left | Cup of Russia | 6th | 8th | ||
align=left | Skate Canada | 8th | |||
align=left | Trophée Eric Bompard | 7th | |||
align=left | Nebelhorn Trophy | bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd | |||
align=left | Junior Grand Prix, Poland | bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd | |||
align=left | Junior Grand Prix, Bulgaria | 4th | |||
align=left | Junior Grand Prix, Belgrade | bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd | |||
align=left | Junior Grand Prix, Germany | bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd | |||
colspan=5 align=center | J. = Junior level |
=== Single skating ===
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Event
! 1996–1997 ! 1997–1998 ! 1998–1999 ! 1999–2000 ! 2000–2001 ! 2001–2002 ! 2002–2003 | |||||||
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align=left | World Junior Championships | 27th | ||||||
align=left | Swedish Championships | 5th J. | 5th J. | 4th J. | bgcolor=gold | 1st J. | bgcolor=gold | 1st J. | bgcolor=gold | 1st J. | bgcolor=gold | 1st J. |
align=left | Nordic Championships | 5th J. | 4th J. | bgcolor=gold | 1st J. | ||||
align=left | Junior Grand Prix, Germany | 18th | ||||||
align=left | Junior Grand Prix, Canada | 15th | ||||||
align=left | Junior Grand Prix, Sweden | 22nd | 13th | |||||
align=left | Junior Grand Prix, Italy | 14th | ||||||
align=left | Junior Grand Prix, Ukraine | 14th | ||||||
colspan=8 align=center | J. = Junior level |
References
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External links
{{commons category}}
- {{isu name | id=00007177 | name=Niklas Hogner / Angelika Pylkina}}
- {{isu name | id=00004086 | name=Niklas Hogner}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hogner, Niklas}}
Category:Sportspeople from Linköping
Category:Swedish male single skaters
Category:Swedish male pair skaters
Category:21st-century Swedish sportsmen
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