2014 Four National Figure Skating Championships

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2014 Four National Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championships
Date:December 20 – 22, 2013
Season: 2013–14
Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
Host:Slovak Figure Skating Association
Venue:Ondrej Nepela Ice Rink
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The 2014 Four National Figure Skating Championships included the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. The event was hosted by the Slovak association in Bratislava from 20 to 22 December 2013. [1] Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. Some junior and novice-level events were also held.

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The results were split by country; the three highest-placing skaters from each country in each discipline formed their national podiums. The results were among the criteria used to determine international assignments. It was the sixth consecutive season that the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland held their national championships together and the first season that Hungary participated.

Medals summary

Czech Republic

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Men Tomáš Verner Michal Březina Petr Coufal
Ladies Eliška Březinová Elizaveta Ukolova Jana Coufalová
Ice dancing Lucie Myslivečková / Neil Brown N/A

Slovakia

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Men Marco Klepoch N/A
Ladies Bronislava Dobiášová Monika Simančíková Alexandra Kunová
Ice dancing Federica Testa / Lukáš Csölley N/A

Poland

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Men Maciej Cieplucha Krzysztof Gała Kamil Dymowski
Ladies Agata Kryger Alexandra Kamieniecki Marcelina Lech
Pairs Magdalena Klatka / Radosław Chruściński N/A
Ice dancing Justyna Plutowska / Peter Gerber N/A

Hungary

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Men Márton Markó Kristóf Forgó No other competitors
Ladies Ivett Tóth Bernadett Szakacs Eszter Szombathelyi
Ice dancing Dóra Turóczi / Balázs Major N/A

Junior medalists

Czech Republic

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Ice dancing Cortney Mansour / Michal Češka Kateřina Koníčková / Matěj Lang Štěpanka Tůmová / Gregory Brissaud

Poland

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Ice dancing Beatrice Tomczak / Damian Bińkowski Natalia Kaliszek / Yaroslav Kurbakov Joanna Zając / Cezary Zawadzki

Hungary

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Ice dancing Carolina Moscheni / Ádám Lukács Reka Staudt / Mate Staudt Beatrix Pipek / Jozsef Kalman

Senior results

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Men

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Tomáš Verner Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 237.40185.221152.18
2 Michal Březina Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 209.40272.812136.59
3 Maciej Cieplucha Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 204.05367.473136.58
4 Petr Coufal Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 191.13460.874130.26
5 Pavel Kaška Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 169.22555.915113.31
6 Krzysztof Gała Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 154.88652.226102.66
7 Tomáš Kupka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 149.00750.75798.25
8 Marco Klepoch Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 136.821145.96890.86
9 Márton Markó Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 136.65949.01987.64
10 Kristóf Forgó Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 133.54850.521283.02
11 Marco Zakouřil Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 132.041046.181085.86
12 Kamil Dymowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 122.681245.571377.11
13 Michael Neuman Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 120.161344.421475.74
14 Wiktor Witkowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 118.531634.071184.46
15 Jiří Bělohradský Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 115.791540.741575.05
16 Martin Krhovjak Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 113.291441.161672.13

Ladies

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Eliška Březinová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 145.24248.38196.86
2 Elizaveta Ukolova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 142.92151.45291.47
3 Agata Kryger Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 131.91843.28388.63
4 Ivett Tóth Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 131.07544.11486.96
5 Jana Coufalová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 123.501041.86581.64
6 Klára Světlíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 121.181141.60679.58
7 Bronislava Dobiášová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 120.27942.36777.91
8 Monika Simančíková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 118.74348.071170.67
9 Alexandra Kamieniecki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 116.14444.911071.23
10 Alexandra Kunová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 115.83743.37872.46
11 Nicole Rajičová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 115.58643.41972.17
12 Dominika Murcková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 107.041236.401270.64
13 Marcelina Lech Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 99.651434.621365.03
14 Miroslava Hriňáková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 97.331335.181562.15
15 Bernadett Szakács Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 95.861632.161463.70
16 Ada Wawrzyk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 93.791532.631661.16
17 Coco Kaminski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 89.981730.841859.14
18 Anna Siedlecka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 87.432226.761760.67
19Agnieszka RejmentFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 85.192127.262057.93
20 Elżbieta Gabryszak Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 84.082027.482156.60
21 Eszter Szombathelyi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 83.891928.272255.62
22 Aleksandra Kosowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 83.802425.111958.69
23 Anastasia Vasilieva Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 77.541828.362449.18
24 Walerija Bakunova Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 77.132325.462351.67
25 Anna Nawrot Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 69.602523.822545.78

Pairs

RankNameNationTotal points SP FS
1 Magdalena Klatka / Radosław Chruściński Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 123.01142.54180.47

Ice dancing

RankNameNationTotal points SD FD
1 Federica Testa / Lukáš Csölley Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 140.84156.54184.30
2 Dóra Turóczi / Balázs Major Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 122.72248.36374.36
3 Justyna Plutowska / Peter Gerber Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 122.20446.92275.28
4 Lucie Myslivečková / Neil Brown Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 118.40346.97471.43

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References

  1. "Four National Championships 2014" (PDF). Slovak Figure Skating Association. October 2013. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 November 2013.
  2. "Results: 2013–14 season". Slovak Figure Skating Association. Archived from the original on 31 July 2014.