Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships

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The Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships were a national championship held annually in Czechoslovakia until its dissolution in 1993 into the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

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Medalists

Men

SeasonLocationGoldSilverBronzeDetails
1946–47 Josef Dědič
1947–48
1948–49
1949–50 Ostrava Zdeněk Fikar Vladislav Čáp Karol Divín
1950–51 Prague Zdeněk Fikar Karol Divín Vladislav Čáp
1951–52 Ostrava Zdeněk Fikar Miroslav Kutina Vladislav Čáp
1952–53 Bratislava Zdeněk Fikar Vladislav Čáp Ivan Mauer
1953–54 Brno Karol Divín Zdeněk Fikar Ivan Mauer
1954–55 Ostrava Karol Divín Ivan Mauer Miroslav Kutina [1]
1955–56 Prague Karol Divín Ivan Mauer Gerhardt Bubník [2]
1956–57 Prague Karol Divín Gerhardt Bubník Pavel Fohler
1957–58 Karol Divín Pavel Fohler Jaromír Holan
1958–59 Bratislava Karol Divín Pavel Fohler Jaromír Holan
1959–60 Prague Karol Divín Pavel Fohler Jaromír Holan
1960–61 Ostrava Karol Divín Jaromír Holan Pavel Komarek
1961–62 Bratislava Karol Divín Václav Kotek Karel Fajfr
1962–63 Opava Karol Divín Václav Kotek Marián Filc
1963–64 Brno Karol Divín Ondrej Nepela Václav Kotek
1964–65 Prague Ondrej Nepela Marián Filc Václav Kotek
1965–66 Ostrava Ondrej Nepela Marián Filc Josef Tůma
1966–67 Gottwaldov Ondrej Nepela Marián Filc Josef Tůma
1967–68 Brno Ondrej Nepela Marián Filc Petr Starec
1968–69 České Budějovice Ondrej Nepela Marián Filc Petr Starec [3]
1969–70 Prešov Jozef Žídek Zdeněk Pazdírek František Pechar [3]
1970–71 Plzeň Ondrej Nepela Zdeněk Pazdírek Jozef Žídek [3]
1971–72 Karviná Ondrej Nepela Zdeněk Pazdírek Jozef Žídek [3]
1972–73 Liptovský Mikuláš Ondrej Nepela Zdenek Pazdirek František Pechar [3]
1973–74 Prague Zdeněk Pazdírek František Pechar Miroslav Šoška [3]
1974–75 Havířov Zdeněk Pazdírek František Pechar Miroslav Šoška
1975–76 Prague Miroslav Šoška Zdeněk Pazdírek Karel Zelenka
1976–77 Žilina Miroslav Šoška František Pechar Jozef Sabovčík
1977–78 Brno Miroslav Šoška Ivan Kralik  ? Jelinek
1978–79 Bratislava Miroslav Šoška Jozef Sabovčík Josef Senk
1979–80 Karviná Jozef Sabovčík Miroslav Šoška Josef Senk
1980–81 Košice Jozef Sabovčík Ivan Kralik Josef Senk
1981–82 Prostějov Jozef Sabovčík Ivan Kralik Josef Senk
1982–83 Banská Bystrica Jozef Sabovčík Petr Barna Villiam Kalavsky
1983–84 Olomouc Jozef Sabovčík Petr Barna Villiam Kalavsky
1984–85 Havířov Petr Barna Jozef Sabovčík Josef Senk
1985–86 Bratislava Jozef Sabovčík Jaroslav Suchý Miroslav Picek
1986–87 Prostějov Petr Barna Jaroslav Suchý Miroslav Picek
1987–88 Nitra Petr Barna Jaroslav Suchý Martin Kotulič
1988–89 Havířov Petr Barna Pavel Vančo Jiří Jahn
1989–90 Ostrava Petr Barna Jiří Jahn
1990–91 Petr Barna
1991–92 Ružomberok Petr Barna Jaroslav Suchý Rastislav Vnučko
1992–93 Hradec Králové Rastislav Vnučko Jaroslav Suchý Vince

Ladies

SeasonLocationGoldSilverBronzeDetails
1946–47 Alena Vrzáňová
1947–48 Alena Vrzáňová
1948–49 Alena Vrzáňová
1949–50 Ostrava Alena Vrzáňová Dagmar Lerchová Alexandra Černá
1950–51 Prague Dagmar Lerchová Alexandra Černá Miroslava Náchodská
1951–52 Ostrava Dagmar Lerchová Miroslava Náchodská Jarmila Königová
1952–53 Bratislava Milena Tůmová Miroslava Náchodská Jarmila Königová
1953–54 Brno Milena Tůmová Dagmar Lerchová Alexandra Černá
1954–55 Ostrava Dagmar Lerchová Milena Tůmová Miroslava Náchodská [1]
1955–56 Prague Milena Tůmová Jindra Kramperová Milena Kladrubská [2]
1956–57 Prague Jindra Kramperová Jitka Hlaváčková Jana Dočekalová
1957–58 Jindra Kramperová Jana Dočekalová Jitka Hlaváčková
1958–59 Bratislava Jindra Kramperová Jana Dočekalová Jitka Hlaváčková
1959–60 Prague Jana Mrázková Jitka Hlaváčková Jindra Kramperová
1960–61 Ostrava Jana Mrázková Jindra Kramperová Eva Grožajová
1961–62 Bratislava Jana Mrázková Eva Grožajová Jitka Hlaváčková
1962–63 Opava Jana Mrázková Eva Grožajová Jitka Šimonová
1963–64 Brno Jana Mrázková Alena Augustová Bohunka Šrámková
1964–65 Prague Hana Mašková Jana Mrázková Bohunka Šrámková
1965–66 Ostrava Hana Mašková Alena Augustová Marie Vichová
1966–67 Gottwaldov Hana Mašková Marie Vichová Eva Gašparcová
1967–68 Brno Hana Mašková Marie Vichová Eva Gašparcová
1968–69 České Budějovice Hana Mašková Eleonora Baricka Ľudmila Bezáková [3]
1969–70 Prešov Ľudmila Bezáková Liana Drahová Iva Matysova [3]
1970–71 Plzeň Ľudmila Bezáková Liana Drahová Iva Matysova [3]
1971–72 Karviná Liana Drahová Ľudmila Bezáková Helena Sedláčková [3]
1972–73 Liptovský Mikuláš Liana Drahová Hana Knapova V. Nádvorníková [3]
1973–74 Prague Liana Drahová Zdenka Fiuraskova Eva Stolfová [3]
1974–75 Havířov Liana Drahová Hana Knapová Iva Cibulkova
1975–76 Prague Hana Knapová Eva Ďurišinová Renata Baierová
1976–77 Žilina Eva Ďurišinová Renata Baierová  ? Schiesslová
1977–78 Brno Renata Baierová Eva Ďurišinová Hana Veselá
1978–79 Bratislava Renata Baierová Hana Veselá Eva Ďurišinová
1979–80 Karviná Renata Baierová Barbora Knotková Hana Veselá
1980–81 Košice Renata Baierová Hana Veselá Barbora Knotková
1981–82 Prostějov Hana Veselá Barbora Knotková Tatiana Michalkova
1982–83 Banská Bystrica Hana Veselá Gabriela Ballová Tatiana Michalkova
1983–84 Olomouc Hana Veselá Gabriela Ballová Kamberska
1984–85 Havířov Gabriela Ballová Hana Veselá Jana Přibylová
1985–86 Bratislava Gabriela Ballová Jana Přibylová Jana Petrušková
1986–87 Prostějov Iveta Voralová Kateřina Nováková Jana Petrušková
1987–88 Nitra Iveta Voralová Kateřina Nováková Jana Petrušková
1988–89 Havířov Iveta Voralová Marcela Kochollová Kateřina Mrázová
1989–90 Ostrava Marcela Kochollová Kateřina Mrázová
1990–91
1991–92 Ružomberok Lenka Kulovaná Irena Zemanová Kateřina Beránková
1992–93 Hradec Králové Lenka Kulovaná Kateřina Beránková Štefániková

Pairs

SeasonLocationGoldSilverBronzeDetails
1934–35 Banská Bystrica Věra Trejbalová / Josef Vosolsobě
1935–36
1936–37
1937–38
1938–39
1939–40
1940–41
1941–42
1942–43
1943–44
1944–45
1945–46
1946–47
1947–48
1948–49
1949–50 Ostrava Soňa Buriánová / Miloslav Balun Blažena Knittlová / Karel Vosátka Ľudmila Dulková / Emil Skákala
1950–51 Prague Soňa Balunová / Miloslav Balun Věra Suchánková / Zdeněk Doležal
1951–52 Ostrava Soňa Balunová / Miloslav Balun Blažena Knittlová / Karel Vosátka Věra Suchánková / Zdeněk Doležal
1952–53 Bratislava Soňa Balunová / Miloslav Balun Blažena Knittlová / Karel Vosátka
1953–54 Brno Soňa Balunová / Miloslav Balun Věra Vajsábelová / Karel Vosátka Věra Suchánková / Zdeněk Doležal
1954–55 Soňa Balunová / Miloslav Balun Věra Suchánková / Zdeněk Doležal Věra Vajsábelová / Karel Vosátka
1955–56 Prague Věra Suchánková / Zdeněk Doležal Hana Dvořáková / Karel Vosátka Bečková / Hodaň [2]
1956–57 Prague Věra Suchánková / Zdeněk Doležal Hana Dvořáková / Karel Vosátka Cervenkova / ?
1957–58 Věra Suchánková / Zdeněk Doležal Hana Dvořáková / Karel Vosátka Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman
1958–59 Bratislava Hana Dvořáková / Karel Vosátka Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman Milada Kubíková / Jaroslav Votruba
1959–60 Prague Hana Dvořáková / Karel Vosátka Marie Hezinova / Karel Janouch Milada Kubíková / Jaroslav Votruba
1960–61 Ostrava Hana Dvořáková / Karel Vosátka Milada Kubíková / Jaroslav Votruba Marie Hezinova / Karel Janouch
1961–62 Bratislava Milada Kubíková / Jaroslav Votruba Agnesa Wlachovská / Peter Bartosiewicz  ? Spatenkova / ? Cirman
1962–63 Opava Milada Kubíková / Jaroslav Votruba Agnesa Wlachovská / Peter Bartosiewicz Olga Reinišová / Pavel Komárek
1963–64 Brno Agnesa Wlachovská / Peter Bartosiewicz Věra Stehlíková / Karel Fajfr Olga Reinišová / Pavel Komárek
1964–65 Prague Agnesa Wlachovská / Peter Bartosiewicz Věra Stehlíková / Karel Fajfr Miroslava Sáblíková / Pavel Komárek
1965–66 Ostrava Agnesa Wlachovská / Peter Bartosiewicz Bohunka Šrámková / Jan Šrámek Miroslava Sáblíková / Pavel Komárek
1966–67 Gottwaldov Bohunka Šrámková / Jan Šrámek Dana Fialová / Milos Man Marika Nagyová / Karel Fajfr
1967–68 Brno Liana Drahová / Peter Bartosiewicz Bohunka Šrámková / Jan Šrámek Marika Nagyová / Karel Fajfr
1968–69 České Budějovice Liana Drahová / Peter Bartosiewicz Dana Fialová / Josef Tuma Miroslava Sáblíková / Pavel Komarek
1969–70 Prešov Dana Fialová / Josef Tuma Hankusova / ZidekKostelková / Smazil
1970–71 Plzeň Dana Fialová / Josef Tuma Miroslava Sáblíková / Pavel Komarek Nagyová / Lounek
1971–72 Karviná Miroslava Sablikova / Pavel Komarek Hankusová / ZidekUrbanová / Horniak
1972–73 Liptovský Mikuláš Ilona Urbanová / Ales Zach Rijana Hartmannová / Petr Starec Galina Drahová / Stanislav Zidek
1973–74 Prague Rijana Hartmannová / Petr Starec Ilona Urbanová / Ales Zach Ingrid Spieglová / Alan Spiegl
1974–75 Havířov Ingrid Spieglová / Alan Spiegl Jana Blahová / Ludek Feno
1975–76 Prague Ingrid Spieglová / Alan Spiegl Jana Blahová / Ludek Feno Ramona Thynova / Vlastimil Burian
1976–77 Žilina Ingrid Spieglová / Alan Spiegl Jana Blahová / Ludek Feno Renata Kostkova / Jozef Komar
1977–78 Brno Ingrid Spieglová / Alan Spiegl Ramona Thynová / Vlastimil Burian
1978–79 Bratislava Ingrid Spieglová / Alan Spiegl Renata Kostková / Jozef Komar Ramona Thynová / Vlastimil Burian
1979–80 Karviná Ingrid Spieglová / Alan Spiegl Renata Kostková / Jozef Komar Ingrid Ženatá / René Novotný
1980–81 Košice no competition
1981–82 Prostějov no competition
1982–83 Banská Bystrica Jana Havlová / René Novotný Dagmar Kovářová / Jozef Komár Dedková / Kozak
1983–84 Olomouc Dagmar Kovářová / Jozef Komár Jana Havlová / René Novotný
1984–85 Havířov Lenka Knapová / René Novotný Dagmar Kovářová / Jozef Komár
1985–86 Bratislava Lenka Knapová / René Novotný
1986–87 Prostějov Lenka Knapová / René Novotný Dagmar Kovářová / Karel Kovář
1987–88 Nitra Lenka Knapová / René Novotný Dagmar Kovářová / Karel Kovář Barbora Smolíková / Roman Oberfranz
1988–89 Havířov Radka Kovaříková / René Novotný Barbora Smolíková / Roman Oberfranz
1989–90 Ostrava Radka Kovaříková / René Novotný
1990–91
1991–92 Ružomberok
1992–93 Hradec Králové no competition

Ice dancing

SeasonLocationGoldSilverBronzeDetails
1958–59 Bratislava Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman Jitka Babická / Jaromír Holan Grozajova / Sturm
1959–60 Prague Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman Jitka Babická / Jaromír Holan Zapletalova / Rodan
1960–61 Ostrava Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman Jitka Babická / Jaromír Holan Horecka / Herman
1961–62 Bratislava Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman Jitka Babická / Jaromír Holan Horecka / Herman
1962–63 Opava Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman Jitka Babická / Jaromír Holan Sylva Drajseitlová / Miroslav Gřešek
1963–64 Brno Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman Jitka Babická / Jaromír Holan Sylva Drajseitlová / Miroslav Gřešek
1964–65 Prague Eva Romanová / Pavel Roman Jitka Babická / Jaromír Holan Ludmila Kotková / Václav Kotek
1965–66 Ostrava Jitka Babická / Jaromír Holan Sylva Drajseitlová / Miroslav Gřešek Dana Novotná / Jaroslav Hainz
1966–67 Gottwaldov Jitka Babická / Jaromír Holan Milena Tůmová / Josef Pešek Dana Novotná / Jaroslav Hainz
1967–68 Brno Dana Novotná / Jaromír Holan Milena Tůmová / Josef Pešek Mihaliszková / Jaroslav Hainz
1968–69 České Budějovice Dana Holanová (Novotná) / Jaromír Holan Milena Tůmová / Josef Pešek Diana Skotnická / Martin Skotnický
1969–70 Prešov Diana Skotnická / Martin Skotnický Eva Sklenska / Jan Gresek Svetlana Marinonová / Milos Bursik [3]
1970–71 Plzeň Diana Skotnická / Martin Skotnický Svetlana Marinonová / Milos Bursik Dana Rousová / Dusan Rous [3]
1971–72 Karviná Diana Skotnická / Martin Skotnický Svetlana Marinonová / Milos Bursik Ludmilla Nogolová / František Blaťák [3]
1972–73 Liptovský Mikuláš Diana Skotnická / Martin Skotnický Ludmilla Nogolová / František Blaťák Anna Pisánská / Jiří Musil [3]
1973–74 Prague Diana Skotnická / Martin Skotnický Eva Peštová / Jiří Pokorný Anna Pisánská / Jiří Musil
1974–75 Havířov Eva Peštová / Jiří Pokorný Anna Pisánská / Jiří Musil Liliana Řeháková / Stanislav Drastich
1975–76 Prague Eva Peštová / Jiří Pokorný Zuzana Vranova / Kamil Budik Eva Štolfová / Jan Barták
1976–77 Žilina Liliana Řeháková / Stanislav Drastich Anna Pisánská / Jiří Musil Zuzana Vranova / Kamil Budik
1977–78 Brno Liliana Řeháková / Stanislav Drastich Jindra Holá / Jiri Pokorny Jana Beránková / Karol Foltán
1978–79 Bratislava Liliana Řeháková / Stanislav Drastich Anna Pisánská / Jiří Musil Jindra Holá / Karol Foltán
1979–80 Karviná Liliana Řeháková / Stanislav Drastich Anna Pisánská / Jiří Musil Jindra Holá / Karol Foltán
1980–81 Košice Jana Beránková / Jan Barták Jindra Holá / Karol Foltán Viera Mináríková / Ivan Havránek
1981–82 Prostějov Jana Beránková / Jan Barták Jindra Holá / Karol Foltán Viera Mináríková / Ivan Havránek
1982–83 Banská Bystrica Jindra Holá / Karol Foltán Viera Mináríková / Ivan Havránek Jana Kašpárková / Pavel Laurenčík
1983–84 Olomouc Jindra Holá / Karol Foltán Viera Mináríková / Ivan Havránek Jana Kašpárková / Pavel Laurenčík
1984–85 Havířov Jindra Holá / Karol Foltán Viera Mináríková / Ivan Havránek Dana Jendriskova / Roman Sabol
1985–86 Bratislava Viera Řeháková / Ivan Havránek Jana Kašpárková / Pavel Laurenčík Jana Pospisilova / Michal Mrva
1986–87 Prostějov Viera Řeháková / Ivan Havránek Andrea Juklová / Martin Šimeček Jana Pospisilova / Michal Mrva
1987–88 Nitra Viera Řeháková / Ivan Havránek Andrea Juklová / Martin Šimeček Ivana Střondalová / Milan Brzý
1988–89 Havířov Andrea Juklová / Martin Šimeček Monika Mandiková / Oliver Pekár
1989–90 Ostrava Ivana Střondalová / Milan Brzý Monika Mandiková / Oliver Pekár
1990–91
1991–92 Ružomberok Kateřina Mrázová / Martin Šimeček Radmila Chroboková / Milan Brzý Viera Poráčová / Pavol Poráč
1992–93 Hradec Králové Kateřina Mrázová / Martin Šimeček Radmila Chroboková / Milan Brzý Viera Poráčová / Pavol Poráč

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