2021 Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | National championship |
Date: | 10 – 12 December 2020 |
Season: | 2020–21 |
Location: | Cieszyn, Poland |
Host: | Polish Figure Skating Association |
Venue: | Hala Widowiskowo-Sportowa im. Cieszyńskich Olimpijczyków |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Michal Březina Kornel Witkowski Marco Klepoch | |
Ladies' singles: Eliška Březinová Ekaterina Kurakova Nicole Rajičová | |
Pair skating: Elizaveta Zhuk / Martin Bidař | |
Ice dance: Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym Spodyriev | |
Previous: 2020 Four National Championships | |
Next: 2022 Four National Championships |
The 2021 Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships were held from 10 to 12 December 2020 in Cieszyn, Poland. It served as the national championships for the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia; traditionally, Hungary has also participated. [1] Hungary not participated in this year, but organized an own National Championship at Budapest from 18 to 18 December. [2] The three highest-placing skaters from each country formed their national podiums, after the competition results were split. Medals were awarded in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance on the senior and junior levels. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several skaters training abroad competed virtually via video submissions. The results were among the criteria used by each national federation to determine international assignments.
Nation | Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Czech Republic | Men | Michal Březina | Jiří Bělohradský | Georgii Reshtenko |
Ladies | Eliška Březinová | Nikola Rychtaříková | Olusa Gajdosova | |
Pairs | Elizaveta Zhuk / Martin Bidař | No other competitors | ||
Ice dance | No competitors | |||
Poland | Men | Kornel Witkowski | Łukasz Kędzierski | Miłosz Witkowski |
Ladies | Ekaterina Kurakova | Elżbieta Gabryszak | Natalia Lerka | |
Pairs | No competitors | |||
Ice dance | Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym Spodyriev | Anastasia Polibina / Pavel Golovishnikov | Jenna Hertenstein / Damian Binkowski | |
Slovakia | Men | Marco Klepoch | No other competitors | |
Ladies | Nicole Rajičová | Alexandra Michaela Filcová | Ema Doboszová | |
Pairs | No competitors | |||
Ice dance | No competitors |
Nation | Discipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Czech Republic | Pairs | Barbora Kuciánová / Lukáš Vochozka | No other competitors | |
Ice dance | Denisa Cimlová / Vilém Hlavsa | Adéla Pejchová / Filip Mencl | Barbora Zelená / Jáchym Novák | |
Poland | Pairs | No competitors | ||
Ice dance | Olivia Oliver / Joshua Andari | Arina Klimova / Filip Bojanowski | Sofiia Dovhal / Wiktor Kulesza | |
Slovakia | Pairs | Margaréta Mušková / Oliver Kubacak | No competitors | |
Ice dance | No competitors |
Michal Březina of the Czech Republic, who trains in the United States, competed virtually. [3]
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Michal Březina | Czech Republic | 221.52 | 1 | 81.03 | 1 | 140.49 |
2 | Jiří Bělohradský | Czech Republic | 193.67 | 2 | 69.45 | 2 | 124.22 |
3 | Kornel Witkowski | Poland | 169.60 | 4 | 61.19 | 3 | 108.41 |
4 | Łukasz Kędzierski | Poland | 165.87 | 3 | 61.46 | 5 | 106.74 |
5 | Miłosz Witkowski | Poland | 159.06 | 5 | 52.32 | 4 | 104.41 |
6 | Georgii Reshtenko | Czech Republic | 150.96 | 5 | 47.08 | 5 | 103.88 |
7 | Piotr Wiśniewski | Poland | 116.38 | 7 | 40.54 | 7 | 75.84 |
8 | Marco Klepoch | Slovakia | 113.57 | 8 | 40.22 | 8 | 73.35 |
9 | Ludwik Piksa | Poland | 88.85 | 9 | 23.60 | 9 | 65.25 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Ekaterina Kurakova | Poland | 178.54 | 1 | 57.64 | 1 | 120.90 |
2 | Eliška Březinová | Czech Republic | 146.84 | 5 | 46.84 | 2 | 100.00 |
3 | Nikola Rychtaříková | Czech Republic | 138.25 | 3 | 49.01 | 3 | 89.24 |
4 | Elżbieta Gabryszak | Poland | 127.05 | 4 | 48.33 | 5 | 78.72 |
5 | Nicole Rajičová | Slovakia | 124.85 | 2 | 52.55 | 9 | 72.30 |
6 | Alexandra Michaela Filcová | Slovakia | 120.27 | 10 | 36.72 | 4 | 83.55 |
7 | Natalia Lerka | Poland | 115.60 | 7 | 40.80 | 6 | 74.80 |
8 | Ema Doboszová | Slovakia | 112.63 | 6 | 41.86 | 11 | 70.77 |
9 | Agnieszka Rejment | Poland | 108.52 | 8 | 37.89 | 12 | 70.63 |
10 | Karolina Białas | Poland | 108.48 | 11 | 35.53 | 8 | 72.95 |
11 | Laura Szczęsna | Poland | 106.65 | 13 | 33.02 | 7 | 73.63 |
12 | Aleksandra Rudolf | Poland | 101.70 | 12 | 35.19 | 13 | 66.51 |
13 | Olusa Gajdosova | Czech Republic | 101.61 | 17 | 30.79 | 10 | 70.82 |
14 | Martyna Grocholska | Poland | 97.99 | 9 | 36.74 | 17 | 61.25 |
15 | Dominika Motlochová | Czech Republic | 96.65 | 14 | 32.27 | 15 | 64.38 |
16 | Amelia Konik | Poland | 95.00 | 18 | 29.30 | 14 | 65.70 |
17 | Nicola Adamczyk | Poland | 94.33 | 15 | 31.32 | 16 | 63.01 |
18 | Claudia Mifkovičová | Slovakia | 84.47 | 16 | 30.87 | 18 | 53.60 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Elizaveta Zhuk / Martin Bidař | Czech Republic | 143.50 | 1 | 55.83 | 1 | 87.67 |
WD | Anna Hernik / Michal Wozniak | Poland | withdrew | 2 | 38.02 | withdrew from competition |
Jenna Hertenstein / Damian Binkowski of Poland, who train in the United States, competed virtually. [3]
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | RD | FD | ||
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1 | Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym Spodyriev | Poland | 181.98 | 1 | 77.04 | 1 | 104.94 |
2 | Anastasia Polibina / Pavel Golovishnikov | Poland | 157.84 | 2 | 61.90 | 2 | 95.94 |
3 | Jenna Hertenstein / Damian Binkowski | Poland | 136.88 | 3 | 51.82 | 3 | 85.06 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Barbora Kuciánová / Lukáš Vochozka | Czech Republic | 112.33 | 1 | 43.73 | 1 | 68.60 |
2 | Margaréta Mušková / Oliver Kubacak | Slovakia | 97.10 | 2 | 38.41 | 2 | 58.69 |
Olivia Oliver / Joshua Andari of Poland, who train in Canada, competed virtually. [3]
Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | RD | FD | ||
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1 | Denisa Cimlová / Vilém Hlavsa | Czech Republic | 148.93 | 1 | 58.96 | 1 | 89.97 |
2 | Olivia Oliver / Joshua Andari | Poland | 129.98 | 3 | 51.67 | 2 | 78.31 |
3 | Arina Klimova / Filip Bojanowski | Poland | 127.50 | 2 | 52.47 | 3 | 75.03 |
4 | Sofiia Dovhal / Wiktor Kulesza | Poland | 118.37 | 4 | 43.55 | 4 | 74.82 |
5 | Adéla Pejchová / Filip Mencl | Czech Republic | 106.12 | 5 | 43.06 | 5 | 63.06 |
6 | Barbora Zelená / Jáchym Novák | Czech Republic | 100.32 | 6 | 41.43 | 6 | 58.89 |
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