Chinese Taipei Figure Skating Championships

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The Chinese Taipei Figure Skating Championships are held annually to determine the national champions of Taiwan, which uses the name Chinese Taipei when participating in international sporting events. Skaters compete in men's singles, women's singles, and pair skating, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. The event is organized by the Chinese Taipei Skating Union, the sport's national governing body.

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Senior results

Men’s singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2000Benedict Wu
2001Kevin LeePeter LeeWilliam Rogers
2002Benedict Wu
2003Peter LeeBenedict Wu Andy Chen
2004Peter Lee Andy Chen Hung-Wen Tien
2005 Andy Chen Shih-Hao Lu Wun-Chang Shih
2006Henry Lu Wun-Chang Shih Hung-Wen Tien
2007Hung-Wen Tien
2008Charles Shou-San PaoHenry Shih-Hao Lu Stephen Li-Chung Kuo
2009 Stephen Li-Chung Kuo Sebra YenNo other competitors
2010 Stephen Li-Chung Kuo Hung-Wen Tien Wun-Chang Shih
2011 Jordan Ju Wun-Chang Shih Stephen Li-Chung Kuo
2012 Jordan Ju Hung-Wen TienNo other competitors
2013 Tsao Chih-i Jui-Shu Chen
2014 Tsao Chih-i Jui-Shu Chen
2015 Tsao Chih-i Lee Meng-Ju [1]
2016 Tsao Chih-i Lee Meng-Ju [2]
2017 Tsao Chih-i Lee Meng-JuChih-Sheng Chang [3]
2018 Tsao Chih-i Chih-Sheng ChangMicah Tang [4]
2019 Tsao Chih-i Micah TangNo other competitors [5]
2020 Che Yu Yeh No other competitors [6]
2021 Che Yu Yeh [7]
2022 Che Yu Yeh Fang-Yi Lin No other competitors [8]
2023 Che Yu Yeh Fang-Yi Lin Yu Chun Huang [9]

Women’s singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2000Carina Chen Diane Chen
2001Carina Chen Diane Chen Dow-Jane Chi
2002Carina Chen Diane Chen Diana Y. Chen
2003 Diana Y. Chen Jennifer Bon-Yen LeeAnny Hou
2004 Diane Chen Tiffany Chung Anny Hou
2005 Diane Chen Tiffany Chung Shirley Hsin-Huei Tsai
2006 Jennifer Don Jocelyn Ho Diane Chen
2007 Melinda Wang Chaochih Liu Sigrid Young
2008 Chaochih Liu Melinda Wang
2009 Melinda Wang No other competitors
2010 Crystal Kiang Melinda Wang Chaochih Liu
2011 Melinda Wang Crystal Kiang Chaochih Liu
2012 Crystal Kiang Melinda Wang Corinna Lin
2013Melanie ChangLu Pei-XuanStephanie Hsieh
2014Lu Pei-XuanNo other competitors
2015 Amy Lin Chen Yi-HsuanNo other competitors [1]
2016 Amy Lin No other competitors [2]
2017 Amy Lin Stephanie ChangHaley Yao [3]
2018 Amy Lin Yuka MatsuuraStephanie Chang [4]
2019 Emmy Ma Jenny ShyuLevana Wu [5]
2021 Tzu-Han Ting Joelle Peijen Lin No other competitors [7]
2022 Tzu-Han Ting Amanda Hsu [8]
2023 Tzu-Han Ting Amanda Hsu [9]

Pairs

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2005 Amanda Sunyoto-Yang / Darryll Sulindro-Yang No other competitors
2008 Amanda Sunyoto-Yang / Darryll Sulindro-Yang
2009 Amanda Sunyoto-Yang / Darryll Sulindro-Yang

Junior results

Men’s singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2009Jui-Shu ChenNo other competitors
2010Yong-Yue Lin
2011 Tsao Chih-i Jui-Shu ChenNo other competitors
2012 Tsao Chih-i Jui-Shu ChenLee Meng-Ju
2013Lee Meng-JuChih-Sheng ChangNo other competitors
2014Lee Meng-JuShao-Huan Chang
2015Micah TangShao-Huan Chang [1]
2016Micah TangChih-Sheng Chang [2]
2017Che Yu YehJen-Yu Cheng [3]
2018Fang-Yi LinElliot JangChe Yu Yeh [4]
2019Fang-Yi LinChe Yu YehNo other competitors [5]
2020Yu-Hsiang LiGuan-Ting ZhouYu-Chun Huang [6]
2021Yu-Hsiang LiGuan-Ting ZhouYu-Chun Huang [7]
2022Yu-Hsiang LiYu-Chun HuangGuan-Ting Zhou [8]
2023Yu-Hsiang LiBo Shun WuXin Wu Chen [9]

Women’s singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2009Tiffany WuYu-Ting WangNo other competitors
2010Stephanie HsiehLevana WuLena Wu
2011Levana WuLena WuPei-Xuan Lu
2012Lihsueh LinLevana WuLena Wu
2013Lihsueh LinJennifer HsuKatrina Wang
2014Emma JangLihsueh LinJennifer Hsu
2015Emma JangYuka MatsuuraYi-Chen Lien [1]
2016Haley YaoAshley WangEmma Jang [2]
2017Yuka MatsuuraEmma JangJowei Fang [3]
2018 Tzu-Han Ting Mandy ChiangMegan Ly [4]
2019 Tzu-Han Ting Mandy ChiangMarissa Yi-Shan Wu [5]
2020 Tzu-Han Ting Chelpin ChenYan-Yi Lin [6]
2021Chia-Yu OuYan-Yi LinAudrey Lin [7]
2022Sadie WengYan-Yi LinAudrey Lin [8]
2023Yu-feng TsaiSadie WengChloe Tang [9]

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