French Figure Skating Championships

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French Figure Skating Championships
Type: National championships
Location:Flag of France.svg  France
Host: Fédération Française des Sports de Glace

The French Figure Skating Championships (French : Championnat de France Elite) are held annually to crown the national champions of France. Skaters compete in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels. The event is organized by the French Federation of Ice Sports, the sport's national governing body. The competition's results are among the criteria used to determine the teams to the World Championships, World Junior Championships, European Championships, and Winter Olympics.

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Senior medalists

Evgeniia Lopareva & Geoffrey Brissaud 2024 Worlds Free Dance 2.jpg
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From left to right: Evgeniia Lopareva and Geoffrey Brissaud, three-time French champions in ice dance; Kévin Aymoz, six-time French champion in men's singles; and Lorine Schild, the 2024 French champion in women's singles

Men's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1908 Chamonix Louis Magnus Unknown [1]
1909
1910 Paris
1911
1912L. Trugard
1913Francis Pigueron
1914José Carvajal
1915–19No competitions due to World War I
1920 Paris Francis PigueronUnknown
1921 Font-Romeu
1922 Paris
1923
1924 Pierre Brunet
1925
1927
1928
1929 Chamonix
1930 Mont Revard
1931 Font-Romeu
1932 Paris Jean Henrion Georges TorchonUnknown
1933Unknown
1934 Chamonix
1935 Paris
1936 Jacques Favart Unknown
1937
1938
1939
1940–41No competitions due to World War II
1942 Paris Jacques Favart Unknown
1943–45No competitions due to World War II
1946 Paris Paul GaudinUnknown
1947Guy Pigier
1948
1949Tony Font
1950
1951 Alain Giletti
1952
1953
1954 Alain Calmat Unknown
1955 Lyon
1956 Boulogne-Billancourt
1957
1958 Alain Calmat Alain Giletti
1959 Alain Giletti Alain Calmat
1960
1961 Robert Dureville
1962 Alain Calmat Robert Dureville Alain Trouillet
1963 Philippe Pélissier
1964
1965 Patrick Péra
1966 Patrick Péra Philippe Pélissier
1967
1968 Lyon Philippe Pélissier Jacques Mrozek
1969 Boulogne-Billancourt
1970 Jacques Mrozek Didier Gailhaguet
1971 Megève
1972 Chamonix Didier Gailhaguet Willy Bargauan
1973 Strasbourg Jacques Mrozek Pascal DelormeChristophe Boyadjian
1974 Boulogne-Billancourt Didier Gailhaguet Gilles Beyer
1975 Reims Gilles Beyer Jean-Christophe Simond
1976 Asnières Jean-Christophe Simond Christophe Boyadjian
1977 Amiens Pierre Lamine Gilles Beyer
1978 Belfort Gilles Beyer Michel LotzChristophe Boyadjian
1979 Tours Jean-Christophe Simond Patrice Macrez
1980 Reims Patrice Macrez Gilles Beyer
1981 Anglet Didier Monge
1982 Asnières Philippe Paulet
1983 Bordeaux Laurent Depouilly Fernand Fédronic
1984 Megève
1985 Belfort Fernand Fédronic Philippe Roncoli Laurent Depouilly
1986 Franconville Laurent Depouilly Frédéric Harpagès
1987 Épinal Philippe Roncoli Frédéric Harpagès Fernand Fédronic
1988 Grenoble Frédéric Lipka Axel Médéric
1989 Caen Axel Médéric Éric Millot Nicolas Pétorin
1990 Annecy Éric Millot Philippe Candeloro Frédéric Harpagès
1991 Reims Nicolas Pétorin
1992 Colombes
1993 Grenoble
1994 Philippe Candeloro Éric Millot Thierry Cérez
1995 Bordeaux
1996 Albertville
1997 Amiens Thierry Cérez Laurent Tobel
1998 Briançon Thierry Cérez Laurent Tobel Gabriel Monnier
1999 Lyon Laurent Tobel Vincent Restencourt Thierry Cérez
2000 Courchevel Stanick Jeannette Gabriel Monnier Vincent Restencourt
2001 Briançon Frédéric Dambier
2002 Grenoble Gabriel Monnier Brian Joubert
2003 Asnières Brian Joubert Stanick Jeannette Frédéric Dambier
2004 Briançon Frédéric Dambier Stanick Jeannette
2005 Rennes Samuel Contesti
2006 Besançon Samuel Contesti Alban Préaubert [2]
2007 Orléans Yannick Ponsero Samuel Contesti [3]
2008 Megève Alban Préaubert [4]
2009 Colmar Yannick Ponsero Florent Amodio [5]
2010 Marseille Florent Amodio Yannick Ponsero [6]
2011 Tours Brian Joubert Florent Amodio [7]
2012 Dammarie-lès-Lys Chafik Besseghier [8]
2013 Strasbourg Florent Amodio Chafik Besseghier Romain Ponsart [9]
2014 Vaujany Brian Joubert Chafik Besseghier [10]
2015 Megève Romain Ponsart [11]
2016 Épinal Chafik Besseghier Florent Amodio Simon Hocquaux [12]
2017 Caen Kévin Aymoz Chafik Besseghier Romain Ponsart [13]
2018 Nantes Chafik Besseghier Kévin Aymoz [14]
2019 Vaujany Kévin Aymoz Adam Siao Him Fa Adrien Tesson [15]
2020 Dunkirk Romain Ponsart [16]
2021 Vaujany [17]
2022 Cergy-Pontoise Luc Economides [18]
2023 Rouen Adam Siao Him Fa Kévin Aymoz François Pitot [19]
2024 Vaujany Luc Economides [20]
2025 Annecy Kévin Aymoz François Pitot Luc Economides [21]

Women's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1909 Chamonix Yvonne Lacroix Unknown [1]
1910 Paris Anita Nahmias
1911Simone Poujade
1912Anita Del Monte-Nahmias
1913Simone Poujade
1914
1915–19No competitions due to World War I
1921 Paris Andrée Joly Unknown
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929 Chamonix
1930 Mont Revard
1931 Font-Romeu Gaby Clericetti
1932 Paris Jacqueline Vaudecrane Unknown
1933Unknown
1934 Chamonix
1935 Paris
1936 Jacqueline Vaudecrane Unknown
1937 Jacqueline Vaudecrane Unknown
1938
1939
1940–41No competitions due to World War II
1942 Paris Denise FayolleUnknown
1943–45No competitions due to World War II
1946 Paris Denise FayolleUnknown
1947 Jacqueline du Bief
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953Liliane Caffin-Madaule
1954 Maryvonne Huet
1955 Lyon Michèle Allard Unknown
1956 Boulogne-Billancourt Michèle Allard Dany Rigoulot Gilberte Naboudet
1957 Maryvonne Huet Corinne AltmannUnknown
1958 Dany Rigoulot Nicole Erdos Nicole Hassler
1959 Nicole Hassler Corinne Altmann
1960 Nicole Hassler Danièle GiraudUnknown
1961 Dany Rigoulot Nicole Hassler Danièle Giraud
1962 Nicole Hassler Danièle GiraudLaurence Berjoan
1963 Micheline Joubert Geneviève Burdel
1964Denise Neanne
1965 Sylvaine Duban Denise Neanne
1966 Micheline Joubert
1967 Sylvaine Duban
1968 Lyon Joëlle Cartaux
1969 Boulogne-Billancourt Joëlle Cartaux Arielle ContamineChristiane Duchatel
1970Elisabeth Louesdon
1971 Megève Marie-Claude Bierre Marie-Hèlène Panet
1972 Chamonix Marie-Claude Bierre Joëlle Cartaux
1973 Strasbourg Christine Strohl Dominique Faure
1974 Boulogne-Billancourt Marie-Hélène PanetSabine Fuchs
1975 Reims Sabine Fuchs Marie-Reine Le Gougne
1976 Asnières Anne-Sophie de Kristoffy Sylvie Doulat
1977 Amiens Marie-Reine Le Gougne
1978 Belfort Anne-Sophie de Kristoffy Isabelle DeneuxSophie Bojé
1979 Tours Cécile AntonelliVéronique Lamarque
1980 Reims Béatrice Farinacci
1981 Anglet Cécile Antonelli Béatrice Farinacci Anne-Sophie de Kristoffy
1982 Asnières Béatrice Farinacci Anne-Sophie de Kristoffy Sophie Cuissot
1983 Bordeaux Agnès Gosselin Béatrice Farinacci
1984 Megève Nathalie Duquesne
1985 Belfort Florence CoppNathalie Duquesne
1986 Franconville
1987 Épinal Florence AlbertFlorence Copp
1988 Grenoble Claude Péri Sandrine Bache
1989 Caen Surya Bonaly Sandra Garde
1990 Annecy Laetitia Hubert
1991 Reims Cécile Tribolet
1992 Colombes Marie-Pierre Leray
1993 Grenoble Marie-Pierre Leray Laetitia Hubert
1994
1995 Bordeaux
1996 Albertville Véronique Fleury Malika Tahir
1997 Amiens Vanessa Gusmeroli Gwenaëlle Jullien
1998 Besançon Laetitia Hubert Surya Bonaly Vanessa Gusmeroli
1999 Lyon Vanessa Gusmeroli Christelle Miro
2000 Courchevel Vanessa Gusmeroli Gwenaëlle JullienJulie Cortial
2001 Briançon Laetitia Hubert Christelle Miro
2002 Grenoble Anne-Sophie Calvez
2003 Asnières Candice Didier Anne-Sophie Calvez Christelle Miro
2004 Briançon Gwendoline Didier
2005 Rennes Nadège Bobillier Laura Dutertre
2006 Besançon Céline Lacour [2]
2007 Orléans Anne-Sophie Calvez Candice Didier [3]
2008 Megève Gwendoline Didier Chloé DépouillyJulie Cagnon [4]
2009 Colmar Candice Didier Maé-Bérénice Méité Sandra Sitbon [5]
2010 Marseille Léna Marrocco Gwendoline Didier [6]
2011 Tours Yrétha Silété Lénaëlle Gilleron-Gorry Maé-Bérénice Méité [7]
2012 Dammarie-lès-Lys Maé-Bérénice Méité Anaïs Ventard [8]
2013 Strasbourg Anaïs Ventard Laurine Lecavelier [9]
2014 Vaujany Maé-Bérénice Méité Laurine Lecavelier Anaïs Ventard [10]
2015 Megève Léa Serna [11]
2016 Épinal Alizée Crozet [12]
2017 Caen Laurine Lecavelier Maé-Bérénice Méité [13]
2018 Nantes Maé-Bérénice Méité Laurine Lecavelier Léa Serna [14]
2019 Vaujany Julie Froetscher [15]
2020 Dunkirk Maïa Mazzara Léa Serna [16]
2021 Vaujany Léa Serna Lola Ghozali [17]
2022 Cergy-Pontoise Lorine Schild [18]
2023 Rouen Maïa Mazzara [19]
2024 Vaujany Lorine Schild Stefania Gladki Léa Serna [20]
2025 Annecy Stefania Gladki Léa Serna Ève Dubecq [21]

Pairs

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1911 Paris Nina Aysagher / Charles Sabouret Unknown [1]
1912Anita Del Monte / Louis Magnus
1913Simone Poujade / Francis Pigueron
1914
1915–19No competitions due to World War I
1921 Paris Simone Poujade / Francis PigueronUnknown
1922 Yvonne Bourgeois / Francis Pigueron
1923
1924 Andrée Joly-Brunet / Pierre Brunet
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929 Chamonix
1930 Mont Revard
1931 Font-Romeu
1932 Paris
1933
1934 Elvire Barbey / Louis Barbey
1935 Andrée Joly-Brunet / Pierre Brunet
1936 Elvire Barbey / Louis Barbey
1937Suzy Boulesteix / Jean Henrion
1938
1939Soumi Sakomoto / Guy Pigier
1940–41No competitions due to World War II
1942 Paris Denise Fayolle / Guy PigierUnknown
1943–45No competitions due to World War II
1946 Paris Denise Favart / Jacques Favart Unknown
1947
1948
1949
1950 Jacqueline du Bief / Tony Font
1951
1953Nadine Damien / Jean Vives
1954Colette Tarozzi / Jean Vives
1956 Boulogne-Billancourt Michèle Allard / Alain Giletti Colette Tarozzi / Jean VivesUnknown
1957Colette Tarozzi / Jean VivesUnknown
1958Anny Hirsch / Jean Vives
1959
1960 Micheline Joubert / Philippe Pélissier
1961
1962
1964 Micheline Joubert / Alain TrouilletNoëlle Santerne / Yvan Le ThéryUnknown
1965Noëlle Santerne / Yvan Le ThéryUnknown
1966
1967Fabienne Etlensperger / Jean-Roland Racle Noëlle Santerne / Yvan Le ThéryUnknown
1968 Lyon Florence Cahn / Jean-Pierre Rondel
1969 Boulogne-Billancourt Mona Szabo / Pierre Szabo
1970Unknown
1971 Megève Florence Cahn / Jean-Roland Racle Pascale Kovelmann / Jean-Pierre RondelUnknown
1972 Chamonix
1973 Strasbourg
1974 Boulogne-Billancourt
1975 Reims Pascale Kovelmann / Jean-Roland Racle Véronique Levan / Philippe Ramon
1976 Asnières Caroline Verchère / Jean-Pierre RondelSabine Fuchs / Xavier Videau
1977 Amiens Sabine Fuchs / Xavier Videau Catherine Brunet / Philippe Brunet
1978 Belfort
1979 Tours
1980 Reims Hélène Glabek / Xavier Videau Katia Dubec / Xavier Douillard
1981 Anglet Nathalie Tortel / Xavier Videau Nathalie Borini / Gilles Chauvet
1982 Asnières Cathy Gallière / Lionel Delieutraz
1983 Bordeaux
1984 Megève Sylvie Vaquero / Didier ManaudChristine Plisson / Gilles Chauvet
1985 Belfort Astrid Cordeau / Guy Renault
1986 Franconville Christine Plisson / Gilles Chauvet
1987 Épinal Charline Mauger / Benoît VandenbergheSylvie Vaquero / Didier Manaud
1988 Grenoble Valérie Binsse / Jean-Christophe MbonyinshutiUnknown
1989 Caen Surya Bonaly / Benoît VandenbergheValérie Binsse / Jean-Christophe MbonyinshutiUnknown
1992 Colombes Line Haddad / Sylvain Privé Unknown
1993 Grenoble Marie-Pierre Leray / Frédéric Lipka Sarah Abitbol / Stéphane Bernadis Unknown
1994 Sarah Abitbol / Stéphane Bernadis Line Haddad / Sylvain Privé
1995 Bordeaux
1996 Albertville
1997 Amiens Sophie Guestault / François Guestault
1998 Briançon Line Haddad / Sylvain Privé
1999 Lyon Unknown
2000 Courchevel
  • Catherine Huc
  • Vivien Rolland
Unknown
2001 Briançon
2002 Grenoble
2003 Asnières
2004 Briançon
2005 Rennes
  • Coralie Zielinski
  • Jean Louis Lacaille
2006 Besançon
[2]
2007 Orléans [3]
2008 Megève
[4]
2009 Colmar [5]
2010 Marseille [6]
2011 Tours
[7]
2012 Dammarie-lès-Lys
  • Anne-Laure Letscher
  • Artem Patlasov
[8]
2013 Strasbourg No other competitors [9]
2014 Vaujany No other competitors [10]
2015 Megève No other competitors [11]
2016 Épinal [12]
2017 Caen [13]
2018 Nantes [14]
2019 Vaujany [15]
2020 Dunkirk [16]
2021 Vaujany No other competitors [17]
2022 Cergy-Pontoise [18]
2023 Rouen [19]
2024 Vaujany [20]
2025 Annecy [21]

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1948 Paris Jacqueline Meudec / Henri MeudecGenevieve Chamby / Jacques PotinMicheline Mercier / Jean Streicher [22]
1953Claude-Gisèle Weinstein / Claude LambertChristiane Duvois / Jean-Paul Guhel Fanny Besson / André Dauger
1954Fanny Besson / Jean-Paul Guhel Claude-Gisèle Weinstein / Claude LambertNo other competitors
1955 Lyon
1956 Paris Christiane Elien / Claude LambertClaude Lizieux / Jacques Mer
1957 Boulogne-Billancourt Annick de Trentinian / Jacques Mer
1958 Christiane Guhel / Jean-Paul Guhel Annick de Trentinian / Philippe AumondBernadette Montlahuc / Dominique Duchesne
1959Armelle Flichy / Pierre Brun
1960Armelle Flichy / Pierre BrunAnnick de Trentinian / Jacques Mer
1961Michèle Raisin / Jean-Claude Berthy
1962Ghislaine Houdas / Francis Gamichon
1963Armelle Flichy / Pierre BrunGhislaine Bertrand-Houdas / Francis Gamichon Brigitte Martin / Daniel Georget
1964Ghislaine Bertrand-Houdas / Pierre Brun Brigitte Martin / Francis Gamichon No other competitors
1965 Brigitte Martin / Francis Gamichon Elyane Morand / Daniel Georget
1966No other competitors
1967Pascale Aynes / Pascal GermeElisabeth Bugiel / Michel Bouttier
1968 Lyon Claude Couste / Jean-Pierre NoulletMireille Klausner / Jean-Louis SchilzPascale Aynes / Pascal Germe
1969 Boulogne-Billancourt Eliane Vachon-France / Jean-Pierre NoulletAnne-Claude Wolfers / Roland MarsElisabeth Bugiel / Michel Bouttier
1970 Lyon Elisabeth Bugiel / Michel BouttierBrigitte Ydrault / Pascal Germe
1971 Boulogne-Billancourt Anne-Claude Wolfers / Roland MarsElisabeth Bugiel / Michel Bouttier
1972 Reims Martine Coqblin / Pascal Germe Muriel Boucher / Yves Malatier
1973 Asnières Claude Couste / Eric Couste
1974 Viry-Châtillon Muriel Boucher / Yves Malatier Frederique Ramlot / Dominique LaurentMarie-Joëlle Michel / Frederic Garcin
1975 Toulon Marie-Joëlle Michel / Frederic Garcin Muriel Boucher / Yves Malatier Frederique Ramlot / Dominique Laurent
1976 Rouen Martine Olivier / Yves Tarayre
1977 Tours Muriel Boucher / Yves Malatier Martine Olivier / Yves Tarayre Catherine Nicod / Roland Teyssot
1978 Belfort Catherine Le Bail / Pierre Béchu
1979 Martine Olivier / Yves Tarayre Nathalie Hervé / Pierre Béchu Isabelle Couquart / Philippe Boissier
1980 Dijon Nathalie Hervé / Pierre Béchu Geraldine Inghelaere / Yves Tarayre Martine Olivier / Philippe Boissier
1981 Toulon Martine Olivier / Philippe BoissierPascale Wlachet / Eric le Mercier
1982 Arcachon Sophie Schmidt / Eric Desplats
1983 Épinal Guillemette Ferial / Eric Chamoin
1984 Toulouse Sophie Mérigot / Philippe Berthe Martine Olivier / Philippe Boissier
1985 Angers Sophie Mérigot / Philippe Berthe Martine Olivier / Philippe BoissierIsabelle Cousin / Martial Mette
1986 Lyon Isabelle Duchesnay / Paul Duchesnay Isabelle Cousin / Martial MetteAgnès Mommeja / Éric Mommeja
1987 Dijon Corinne Paliard / Didier Courtois Dominique Yvon / Frédéric Palluel
1988 Lyon Corinne Paliard / Didier Courtois Dominique Yvon / Frédéric Palluel Sophie Moniotte / Pascal Lavanchy
1989 Limoges Dominique Yvon / Frédéric Palluel Sophie Moniotte / Pascal Lavanchy Christelle Gautier / Alberick Dallongeville
1990 Bordeaux Isabelle Duchesnay / Paul Duchesnay Dominique Yvon / Frédéric Palluel Isabelle Sarech / Xavier Debernis
1991 Dijon Sophie Moniotte / Pascal Lavanchy
1992 Bordeaux Dominique Yvon / Frédéric Palluel Marina Morel / Gwendal Peizerat
1993 La Roche-sur-Yon Sophie Moniotte / Pascal Lavanchy Marina Morel / Gwendal Peizerat Irina Le Bed / Alexandre Piton
1994 Athis-Mons Marina Anissina / Gwendal Peizerat Bérangère Nau / Luc Monéger
1995 Besançon Barbara Piton / Alexandre Piton
1996 Lyon Marina Anissina / Gwendal Peizerat Barbara Piton / Alexandre Piton Agnès Jacquemard / Alexis Gayet
1997 Bordeaux Sophie Moniotte / Pascal Lavanchy Barbara Piton / Alexandre Piton
1998 Briançon Dominique Deniaud / Martial Jaffredo
1999 Lyon Dominique Deniaud / Martial Jaffredo Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder
2000 Courchevel Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder Alia Ouabdelsselam / Benjamin Delmas
2001 Briançon
2002 Grenoble Alia Ouabdelsselam / Benjamin Delmas Roxane Petetin / Matthieu Jost Caroline Truong / Sylvain Longchambon
2003 Asnières Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat
2004 Briançon
2005 Rennes Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat Eve Bentley / Cédric Pernet
2006 Besançon Pernelle Carron / Matthieu Jost [2]
2007 Orléans [3]
2008 Megève Pernelle Carron / Matthieu Jost Zoé Blanc / Pierre-Loup Bouquet [4]
2009 Colmar Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat Terra Findlay / Benoît Richaud [5]
2010 Marseille Pernelle Carron / Lloyd Jones Zoé Blanc / Pierre-Loup Bouquet Olga Orlova / Matthieu Jost [6]
2011 Tours Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat Pernelle Carron / Lloyd Jones Zoé Blanc / Pierre-Loup Bouquet [7]
2012 Dammarie-lès-Lys Tiffany Zahorski / Alexis Miart [8]
2013 Strasbourg Sarah Robert-Sifaoui / Oleksandr Liubchenko [9]
2014 Vaujany Anastasia Voronkova / Jérémie Flemin [10]
2015 Megève
  • Péroline Ojardias
  • Michael Bramante
[11]
2016 Épinal [12]
2017 Caen [13]
2018 Nantes
[14]
2019 Vaujany [15]
2020 Dunkirk [16]
2021 Vaujany No other competitors [17]
2022 Cergy-Pontoise [18]
2023 Rouen [19]
2024 Vaujany [20]
2025 Annecy [21]

Junior medalists

Men's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2011 Cergy-Pontoise Romain Ponsart Thomas SosniakSimon Hocquaux [7]
2012 Charleville-Mézières Noël-Antoine Pierre Charles TetarGaylord Lavoisier [8]
2013 Épinal Simon Hocquaux Kévin Aymoz [9]
2014 Wasquehal Adrien Tesson [10]
2015 Lyon Kévin Aymoz Daniel Albert Naurits [11]
2016 Poitiers Luc Economides [12]
2017 Cergy-Pontoise Adam Siao Him Fa Maxence Collet [13]
2018 Paris Luc Economides Adam Siao Him Fa Landry Le May [14]
2019 Viry-Châtillon Adam Siao Him Fa Xavier Vauclin [15]
2020 Charleville-Mézières Yann FrechonTom Bouvart [16]
2021Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Charleville-Mézières Corentin Spinar François Pitot Ian Vauclin [18]
2023 Bordeaux Ian VauclinIlia GogitidzeAxel Ahmed [19]
2024 Nice François Pitot [20]

Women's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2011 Cergy-Pontoise Anaïs Ventard Laurine Lecavelier Léna Marrocco [7]
2012 Charleville-Mézières Laurianne Cirilli Laurine Lecavelier [8]
2013 Épinal Laurine Lecavelier Bahia TalebNadjma Mahamoud [9]
2014 Wasquehal Nadjma Mahamoud Lénaëlle Gilleron-Gorry Laurine Lecavelier [10]
2015 Lyon Julie Froetscher Léa Serna Marina Popov [11]
2016 Poitiers Alizée Crozet Julie FroetscherÉlodie Eudine [12]
2017 Cergy-Pontoise Sandra Ramond Alizée Crozet Julie Froetscher [13]
2018 Paris Léa Serna [14]
2019 Viry-Châtillon Anna Kuzmenko Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Maïa Mazzara Lorine Schild [15]
2020 Charleville-Mézières Maïa Mazzara Océane Piegad [16]
2021Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Charleville-Mézières Lola Ghozali Lorine Schild Ève Dubecq [18]
2023 Bordeaux Lorine Schild Clemence Mayindu [19]
2024 Nice Stefania Gladki Ève DubecqNinon Dapoigny [20]

Pairs

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2011 Cergy-Pontoise
  • Marie Diamoneka
  • Artem Patlasov
No other competitors [7]
2017 [13]
2018 Paris [14]
2019 Viry-Châtillon
  • Liudmila Molchanova
  • Remi Belmonte
No other competitors [15]
2020 Charleville-Mézières No other competitors [16]
2021Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Charleville-Mézières
  • Louise Ehrhard
  • Matthis Pellegris
No other competitors [18]
2023 Bordeaux [19]
2024 Nice
  • Louise Ehrhard
  • Matthis Pellegris
  • Romane Télémaque
  • Lucas Coulon
  • Lise Regnier
  • Luca Nandrot
[20]

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2006 Paris-Bercy
[23]
2007 Lyon
[3]
2008 Viry-Châtillon
[4]
2009 Annecy
  • Anne Sophie Bilet
  • Adrien Hamon
[5]
2010 Brest
  • Sofia Gassoumi
  • Arnaud Pasztory
[6]
2011 Besançon [7]
2012 Charleville-Mézières
  • Magali Leininger
  • Maxime Caurel
  • Myriam Gassoumi
  • Clément Le Molaire
[8]
2013 Épinal
[9]
2014 Wasquehal
  • Myriam Gassoumi
  • Clément Le Molaire
[10]
2015 Lyon
Adelina Galyavieva / Laurent Abecassis [11]
2016 Poitiers
[12]
2017 Cergy-Pontoise
[13]
2018 Paris
  • Mathilde Viard
  • Renan Manceaux
[14]
2019 Viry-Châtillon [15]
2020 Charleville-Mézières
  • Célina Fradji
  • Jean-Hans Fourneaux
[16]
2021 Villard de Lans [17]
2022 Charleville-Mézières
  • Célina Fradji
  • Jean-Hans Fourneaux
  • Eva Bernard
  • Tom Jochum
  • Lila-Maya Seclet Monchot
  • Martin Chardain
[18]
2023 Bordeaux
  • Louise Bordet
  • Thomas Gipoulou
  • Célina Fradji
  • Jean-Hans Fourneaux
  • Ambre Perrier Gianesini
  • Samuel Blanc Klaperman
[19]
2024 Nice
  • Ambre Perrier Gianesini
  • Samuel Blanc Klaperman
  • Alisa Ovsiankina
  • Maximilien Rahier
[20]

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The 2014–15 figure skating season began on July 1, 2014, and ended on June 30, 2015. During this season, elite skaters competed at the 2015 European Championships, Four Continents Championships, World Junior Championships, and World Championships. They also competed at elite events such as the Grand Prix series and Junior Grand Prix series, culminating at the Grand Prix Final, and the inaugural Challenger Series.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 French Figure Skating Championships</span> Figure skating competition

The 2013 French Figure Skating Championships took place between 13 and 16 December 2012 at the Patinoire Iceberg in Strasbourg. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and synchronized skating on the senior level. The results were among the criteria – along with FFSG minimum scores and jump requirements – used to choose the French entries for the 2013 World Championships and the 2013 European Championships.

Frédéric Harpagès is a French former competitive figure skater. He is a three-time French national medalist and finished in the top ten at two ISU Championships – 1983 Junior Worlds and 1987 Europeans in Sarajevo.

National figure skating championships of the 2016–17 season are taking place mostly between November 2016 and February 2017. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Gilles Beyer was a French competitive figure skater and coach. He was the 1978 French national champion and competed at six ISU Championships. He was accused of sexually abusing students when they were minors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pierre Souquet-Basiège</span> French ice dancer

Pierre Souquet-Basiège is a French ice dancer. With his former skating partner, Julia Wagret, he is the 2020 Winter Star silver medalist. With his former skating partner, Lorenza Alessandrini, he is the 2015 International Cup of Nice silver medalist and a two-time French national medalist. They competed in the final segment at the 2016 European Championships.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 European Figure Skating Championships</span> Figure skating competition

The 2018 European Figure Skating Championships were held in January 2018 in Moscow, Russia. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pairs, and ice dance.

National figure skating championships of the 2018–19 season are taking place mainly between December 2018 and January 2019. They are held to crown national champions and may serve as part of the selection process for international events such as the 2019 ISU Figure Skating Championships and the 2019 Winter Universiade. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. A few countries chose to organize their national championships together with their neighbors; the results were subsequently divided into national podiums.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Internationaux de France</span> Figure skating competition

The 2019 Internationaux de France was the third event of the 2019–20 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating, a senior-level international invitational competition series. It was held at Patinoire Polesud in Grenoble, France from November 1–3. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance. Skaters earned points toward qualifying for the 2019–20 Grand Prix Final.

The 2021–22 ISU Junior Grand Prix was a series of junior international competitions organized by the International Skating Union that were held from August 2021 through December 2021. It was the junior-level complement to the 2021–22 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. Skaters earned points based on their placement at each event and the top six in each discipline qualified to compete at the 2021–22 Junior Grand Prix Final in Osaka, Japan. Ultimately, the Grand Prix Final was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 2021–22 figure skating season began on July 1, 2021, and ended on June 30, 2022. During this season, elite skaters competed at the ISU Championship level at the 2022 European Championships, Four Continents Championships, World Junior Championships, and World Championships, as well as at the 2022 Winter Olympics. They also competed at elite events such as the Grand Prix and Junior Grand Prix series, and the ISU Challenger Series.

National figure skating championships for the 2021–22 season took place mainly from December 2021 to January 2022. They were held to crown national champions and to serve as part of the selection process for international events, such as the 2022 ISU Championships and the 2022 Winter Olympics. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pairs, and ice dance. A few countries choose to organize their national championships together with their neighbors; the results were subsequently divided into national podiums.

National figure skating championships for the 2024–25 season will take place mainly from December 2024 to January 2025. They will be held to crown national champions and to serve as part of the selection process for international events, such as the 2025 ISU Championships. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pairs, and ice dance. Several countries chose to organize their national championships together with their neighbors; the results will be subsequently divided into national podiums.

The 2025 French Figure Skating Championships were held from December 10–21, 2024, at the Patinoire Jean Régis in Annecy. Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior level. The results were part of the selection criteria for the 2025 European Championships, 2025 World Championships, and 2025 World Junior Championships.

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