Crystal Skate of Romania

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The Crystal Skate of Romania is an annual international figure skating competition held in Romania. Medals may be awarded in men's singles and women's singles at the senior, junior, and novice levels. The event has been held annually since 1999 and has also served in some years as the Romanian Figure Skating Championships.

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Senior results

Men's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1999 Bucharest Flag of Estonia.svg Alexei Kozlov Flag of Romania.svg Gheorghe Chiper Flag of Romania.svg Cornel Gheorghe
2000 Flag of Romania.svg Gheorghe Chiper Flag of Bulgaria.svg Hristo Turlakov Flag of Romania.svg Balint Miklos
2001 Flag of France.svg Thierry Cerez Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Smokvin
2002 Miercurea-Ciuc Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Tóth Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Patrick Meier
2003 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anton Kovalevski Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Minkkinen
2004 Bucharest Flag of Romania.svg Gheorghe Chiper Flag of Ukraine.svg Anton Kovalevski
2005 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Shubin Flag of France.svg Samuel Contesti
2007 Galați Flag of France.svg Yoann Deslot Flag of France.svg Mark Vaillant Flag of Ukraine.svg Alexei Bychenko
2008 Flag of Poland.svg Przemysław Domański Flag of Ukraine.svg Alexei Bychenko Flag of France.svg Mark Vaillant
2009 Flag of Sweden.svg Kristoffer Berntsson Flag of Sweden.svg Adrian Schultheiss Flag of France.svg Chafik Besseghier
2010 Brașov Flag of France.svg Chafik Besseghier Flag of Romania.svg Zoltán Kelemen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mikael Redin [1]
2011 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jorik Hendrickx Flag of Romania.svg Zoltán Kelemen [2] [3] [4]
2012 Flag of the Philippines.svg Michael Christian Martinez Flag of Romania.svg Zoltan Kelemen Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Bacchini [5]
2013 Flag of Romania.svg Zoltan Kelemen Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Abzal Rakimgaliev Flag of Italy.svg Maurizio Zandron [6] [7]
2015 Flag of Finland.svg Tomi Pulkinen Flag of Romania.svg Dorjan KecskesNo other competitors
2016 Miercurea-Ciuc Flag of Romania.svg Dorjan KecskesNo other competitors [8]
2017 Bucharest Flag of France.svg Philip Warren Flag of Romania.svg Dorjan KecskesNo other competitors [9]
2018 Otopeni Flag of Slovakia.svg Marco Klepoch Flag of Austria.svg Manuel Drechsler Flag of Romania.svg Andrei Tanase [10]
2022 Flag of Austria.svg Maurizio Zandron Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Indelicato Flag of Bulgaria.svg Filip Kaymakchiev [11]
2024 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Beat Schümperli Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexander Zlatkov Flag of Bulgaria.svg Larry Loupolover [12]

Women's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1999 Bucharest Flag of Romania.svg Roxana Luca Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Martine Adank Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marion Krijgsman
2000 Flag of Italy.svg Claudia di Constanzo Flag of Romania.svg Simona Punga
2001 Flag of Italy.svg Lea Norma Bottaccini Flag of Ukraine.svg Olga Orlova
2002 Miercurea-Ciuc Flag of Finland.svg Miia Marttinen Flag of Italy.svg Vanessa Giunchi Flag of Hungary.svg Viktória Pavuk
2003 Flag of Hungary.svg Viktória Pavuk Flag of Finland.svg Tytti Tervonen Flag of Romania.svg Simona Punga
2004 Bucharest Flag of Ukraine.svg Galina Efremenko Flag of Romania.svg Roxana Luca No other competitors
2005 Flag of France.svg Nadège Bobillier Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sonia Radeva
2007 Galați Flag of France.svg Chloé Depouilly Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sonia Radeva Flag of Romania.svg Roxana Luca
2008 Flag of Italy.svg Stefania Berton Flag of Ukraine.svg Irina Movchan Flag of Hungary.svg Viktória Pavuk
2009 Flag of Hungary.svg Júlia Sebestyén Flag of Austria.svg Kerstin Frank Flag of Japan.svg Shoko Ishikawa
2010 Brașov Flag of Norway.svg Anne Line Gjersem Flag of Turkey.svg Sıla Saygı Flag of Austria.svg Kerstin Frank [1]
2011 Flag of Estonia.svg Jelena Glebova Flag of Estonia.svg Gerli Liinamäe Flag of Japan.svg Kana Muramoto [2] [3] [4]
2012 Flag of Italy.svg Roberta Rodeghiero Flag of Norway.svg Anine Rabe Flag of Romania.svg Sabina Măriuţă [5]
2013 Flag of France.svg Laurine Lecavelier Flag of Italy.svg Francesca Rio Flag of Norway.svg Anine Rabe [6] [7]
2014 Flag of Romania.svg Julia Sauter Flag of Italy.svg Carol Bressanutti Flag of South Korea.svg Kwak Min-jeong [13] [14]
2015 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Tae-kyung Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Frances Howell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michelle Callison
2016 Miercurea-Ciuc Flag of Romania.svg Julia Sauter No other competitors [8]
2017 Bucharest Flag of Poland.svg Elzbieta Gabryszak Flag of Finland.svg Salliana Ozturk Flag of Finland.svg Karolina Luhtonen [9]
2018 Otopeni Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexandra Feigin Flag of Romania.svg Julia Sauter Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eliška Březinová [10]
2022 Flag of Italy.svg Lara Naki Gutmann Flag of Romania.svg Julia Sauter Flag of Lithuania.svg Aleksandra Golovkina [11]
2024 Flag of Romania.svg Julia Sauter Flag of Italy.svg Elena Agostinelli Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eliška Březinová [12]

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2012 Brașov
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[5]

Junior medalists

Men's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2012 Brașov Flag of Turkey.svg Osman Akgun Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nicola Todeschini Flag of Norway.svg Sondre Oddvoll Boe [5]
2013 Flag of Norway.svg Sondre Oddvoll Boe Flag of Germany.svg Genki Suzuki Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Settembrini [6] [7]
2014 Flag of Armenia.svg Slavik Hayrapetyan Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Vittorio Palermo Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Fadini [13] [14]
2015 Flag of Ukraine.svg Mikhail Medunitsa Flag of Ukraine.svg Olexander Khilinichenko Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ruaridh Fisher
2016 Miercurea-Ciuc Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ruaridh FisherNo other competitors [8]
2017 Bucharest Flag of Italy.svg Nikolaj Memola [9]
2022 Otopeni Flag of Romania.svg Christian Nainer Flag of Italy.svg Tommaso Barison Flag of Romania.svg Tudor Dominic Andrei [11]
2024 Flag of Israel.svg Nikita Sheiko Flag of Israel.svg Kirill Sheiko Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Donovan [12]

Women's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2012 Brașov Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Amani Fancy Flag of Italy.svg Guia Tagliapietra Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Laure Nicodet [5]
2013 Flag of Germany.svg Nicole Schott Flag of Italy.svg Chiara Calderone Flag of Finland.svg Vilma Lehtinen [6] [7]
2014 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daisy Vreenegoor Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Regina Glazman Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lena Slagter [13] [14]
2015 Flag of Romania.svg Julia Sauter Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Suzi Murray Flag of Australia (converted).svg Yancey Chan
2016 Miercurea-Ciuc Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Morgan Swales Flag of Romania.svg Zselyke Kenez Flag of Romania.svg Cristina Mihaela Silca [8]
2017 Bucharest Flag of Italy.svg Anna Memola Flag of Romania.svg Ana Sofia Beschea Flag of Sweden.svg Emma Kivioja [9]
2018 Otopeni Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ivelina Baycheva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Maria Levushkina Flag of Italy.svg Esther Shwarz [10]
2022 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arabella Sear-Watkins Flag of Ukraine.svg Anastasiia Vasylchenko Flag of Romania.svg Tara Maria Ienciu [11]
2024 Flag of Italy.svg Amanda Ghezzo Flag of Israel.svg Simona Tkachman Flag of Italy.svg Chiara Minighini [12]

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