2020 British Figure Skating Championships

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2020 British Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championship
Date:26 November – 1 December 2019
Season: 2019-20
Location: Sheffield
Host: British Ice Skating
Venue: iceSheffield
Champions
Men's singles:
Peter James Hallam (S)
Edward Appleby (J)
Ladies' singles:
Natasha McKay (S)
Elena Komova (J)
Pair skating:
Zoe Jones / Christopher Boyadji (S)
Ice dance:
Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson (S)
Emily Rose Brown / James Hernandez (J)
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The 2020 British Figure Skating Championships were held from 26 November to 1 December 2019 at the IceSheffield in Sheffield. BBC Sport provided live coverage throughout the competition. [1] [2] Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels. The results were among the criteria used to determine international assignments.

Contents

Medalists

Senior

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Men Peter James Hallam Graham Newberry Harry Mattick
Ladies Natasha McKay Karly Robertson Danielle Harrison
Pairs Zoe Jones / Christopher Boyadji No other competitors
Ice dance Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson Jessica Marjot / Jan NordmanRebecca Clarke / Frank Roselli

Junior

DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Men Edward Appleby Connor Bray Joseph Zakipour
Ladies Elena Komova Jasmine Cressey Molly Robotham
Ice dance Emily Rose Brown / James Hernandez Sasha Fear / George Waddell Lucy Hancock / Billy Wilson French

Senior results

Men

RankName [3] ClubTotal points SP FS
1 Peter James Hallam Ice Sheffield218.24177.731140.51
2 Graham Newberry Romford187.19271.312115.88
3 Harry Mattick Oxford157.22351.943105.28
4Elliott ThompsonWhitley Bay/Billingham127.74446.30481.44

Ladies

RankName [3] ClubTotal points SP FS
1 Natasha McKay Dundee173.77160.091113.68
2 Karly Robertson Dundee161.08259.282101.80
3 Danielle Harrison Dundee147.36352.35395.01
4Nina PoveyIce Sheffield136.54447.56588.98
5Bethany PowellDeeside134.85544.37490.48
6Katie PowellMurrayfield129.31643.43685.88

Pairs

RankName [3] ClubTotal points SP FS
1 Zoe Jones / Christopher Boyadji Swindon144.58148.83195.75

Ice dance

RankName [3] ClubTotal points RD FD
1 Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson Alexandra Palace195.70170.371125.33
2Jessica Marjot / Jan NordmanStreatham122.33345.63276.70
3Rebecca Clarke / Frank RoselliStreatham117.81247.29370.52
4Jodie Russell / Adam FreedmanLee Valley79.06433.44445.62

Junior results

Men

RankName [3] ClubTotal points SP FS
1 Edward Appleby Romford171.00156.621114.38
2Connor BrayLee Valley126.22247.36378.86
3Joseph ZakipourNational Ice Centre Nottingham124.55441.64282.91
4Ken FittererBritish Ice Skating110.11345.73664.38
5Elliot ApplebyRomford105.91535.33470.58
6Brandon BaileyCoventry99.81633.72566.09

Ladies

RankName [3] ClubTotal points SP FS
1Elena KomovaCoventry120.73142.60178.13
2Jasmine CresseyDundee113.56241.46472.10
3Molly RobothamDeeside112.44737.35275.09
4Rebecca GillespieIce Sheffield109.53637.39372.14
5Genevieve SomervilleIce Sheffield107.86341.27666.59
6Avery WieczorekIce Sheffield107.43439.57567.86
7Christie Anne ShannonEast Kilbride99.04836.54762.50
8Angelica VolkovCoventry98.10538.261159.84
9Halah ThomasOxford97.54935.41862.13
10Elé SilvesterMagnum96.141035.251060.89
11Eleanor HayesIce Sheffield94.481133.42961.06
12Kayla FryLee Valley91.431233.121258.31
13Natasha GadsdonLee Valley87.111430.391356.72
14Chloe DempsieMagnum80.341729.531550.81
15Megan MorleyIce Sheffield77.991823.941454.05
16Ashelen Lund CourseLee Valley77.801330.431647.37
17Ruby BoydMoray77.071629.871747.20
18Zharia HorneKyle72.281530.041842.24

Ice dance

RankName [3] ClubTotal points RD FD
1Emily Rose Brown / James HernandezGuildford153.94160.78193.16
2Sasha Fear / George WaddellAlexandra Palace149.67257.29292.38
3Lucy Hancock / Billy Wilson FrenchIce Sheffield117.89348.67469.22
4Erin Gilles / Joshua TarryBritish Ice Skating112.35442.69369.66
5Phebe Bekker / Theodore AlexanderLee Valley93.41730.86562.55
6Brienne Reher / Christopher BlandGuildford89.73533.30656.43
7Natalie Nicoll / Peter NicollStreatham86.41630.94755.47
8Vasilisa Ahramenka / Alessio Surenkov-GultchevGuildford / Basingstoke81.89829.98851.91

International team selections

World Championships

The 2020 World Championships were scheduled to be held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 16 to 22 March 2020. However, the competition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [4] [5]

MenLadiesPairsIce dance
1 Peter James Hallam Natasha McKay Zoe Jones / Christopher Boyadji Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson
1st alt. Karly Robertson Robynne Tweedale / Joseph Buckland

European Championships

The 2020 European Championships were held in Graz, Austria from 20 to 26 January 2020. [6]

MenLadiesPairsIce dance
1 Peter James Hallam Natasha McKay Zoe Jones / Christopher Boyadji Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson
2 Robynne Tweedale / Joseph Buckland
1st alt. Graham Newberry Karly Robertson Rebecca Clarke / Frank Roselli

World Junior Championships

The 2020 World Junior Championships were held in Tallinn, Estonia from 2–8 March 2020. [4]

MenLadiesIce dance
1 Edward Appleby Elena KomovaEmily Rose Brown / James Hernandez
1st alt.Sasha Fear / George Waddell

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