Overview
- They rallied from second after the short program with a strong free skate to finish at 221.38 points.
- The margin turned on execution details as Hase could not complete a third jump in the combination while Miura fell on a triple throw.
- Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov secured bronze with 193.79 points.
- Canada’s Stephen Gogolev won the men’s event ahead of Andrew Torgashev and Lukas Britschgi, with Germany’s Arthur Wolfgang Mai placing 12th after landing his first competitive triple Axel.
- The Nebelhorn Trophy, part of the ISU Challenger Series, serves as an early-season proving ground, with Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson leading the ice dance after the rhythm dance.