The final standings of the 2025 Nebelhorn Trophy, an annual international senior-level figure skating competition held in Oberstdorf, Germany, will represent the culmination of performances across four disciplines: men’s singles, women’s singles, pairs, and ice dance. These standings, documenting scores and rankings, will be a record of the athletes’ achievements at this specific event. For example, the data will show which skater earned the gold medal in the ladies’ event and the overall scores awarded to each pair team.
This competition holds particular significance in pre-Olympic years, as it traditionally serves as the last qualifying opportunity for countries to secure the remaining spots for their athletes at the upcoming Winter Olympic Games. The outcomes will determine which nations earn these coveted Olympic berths, significantly impacting the field of competitors at the Games. Historically, the Nebelhorn Trophy has played a crucial role in shaping the final roster of Olympic figure skaters, adding a layer of pressure and excitement to the event.