Hungarian Figure Skating Championships

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Hungarian Figure Skating Championships
Type: National championships
Location:Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Host:Hungarian Skating Federation

The Hungarian Figure Skating Championships are held annually to crown the national champions of Hungary. Skaters compete in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants.

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Beginning with the 2006–07 season, the Slovak and Czech associations held their national championships together as one event. The Three Nationals Championships were formed when Poland joined in the 2008–09 season. Following the addition of Hungary in the 2013–14 season, the event has been known as the Four Nationals Championships . Skaters from the four countries compete together and the results are split at the end of the competition to form national podiums.

In 2021, Hungary held their own national championships when the COVID-19 pandemic made travel to the 2021 Four Nationals Championships in Cieszyn, Poland, unfeasible. [1]

Senior medalists

Mariia Ignateva & Danijil Leonyidovics Szemko 2024 Worlds Rhythm Dance 0.jpg
Maria Pavlova & Alexei Sviatchenko 2024 Worlds Short Program 2.jpg
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From left to right: Mariia Ignateva and Danijil Szemko, four-time Hungarian champions in ice dance; Maria Pavlova and Alexei Sviatchenko, two-time Hungarian champions in pair skating; and Ivett Tóth, six-time Hungarian champion in women's singles

Men's singles

YearLocationGold [2] SilverBronzeRef.
1900Árpád Wein
1901Tivadar Meszléri
1903Jenő Márkus
1904Sándor Urbáry
1905
1906
1907
1908 Lily Kronberger
1909
1910
1911 Andor Szende
1912
1913–21No competitions due to World War I
1922 Andor Szende
1924Pál Jaross
1925
1926
1927József Lápocsy
1928
1929
1930Marcell Vadas
1931
1932
1933 Dénes Pataky
1934
1935
1936
1937 Elemér Terták
1938
1939
1940Kristóf Kállay
1941 Ede Király
1942Kristóf Kállay
1943
1944 Ede Király
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950 György Czakó
1951 Budapest György Czakó
1952 Budapest
1953 István Szenes
1954 Budapest György Czakó
1955 István Szenes György Czakó
1956 György Czakó
1957Miklós Kuharovicz
1958Miklós Rácz
1959
1960Károly Ujlaky
1961 Jenő Ébert
1962Károly Ujlaky
1963 Jenő Ébert
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969Zoltán Horváth
1970 László Vajda
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980 István Simon
1981
1982 András Száraz
1983
1984
1985Imre Raábe
1986 András Száraz
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991Péter Kovács
1992 Budapest Balázs Grenczer
1993 Budapest Szabolcs Vidrai
1994 Budapest Zsolt Kerekes
1995 Budapest
1996 Budapest Szabolcs Vidrai Zoltán Tóth
1997 Budapest
1998 Budapest Zoltán Tóth
1999 Zoltán Tóth
2000 Bertalan Zákány Zoltán Tóth
2001 Dunaújváros Zoltán Tóth Szabolcs Vidrai Bertalan Zákány [3]
2002 Bertalan Zákány Zoltán Tóth No other competitors
2003 Budapest Zoltán Tóth Bertalan Zákány
2004 [4]
2005György Beck
2006 Bertalan Zákány Tigran Vardanjan
2007 Tigran Vardanjan Márton Markó No other competitors [5]
2008 Mark Magyar [6]
2009 Márton Markó [7]
2010 Márton Markó Tigran Vardanjan
2011 Tigran Vardanjan Kristóf Forgó Márton Markó [8]
2012 Márton Markó No other competitors [9]
2013 [10]
2014 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava [11]
2015 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Kristóf ForgóNo other competitors [12]
2016 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Třinec Alexander MaszljankoAlexander BorovojMáté Böröcz [13]
2017 Flag of Poland.svg Katowice Alexander BorovojAndrás CsernochNo other competitors [14]
2018 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice Alexander MaszljankoAlexander BorovojMáté Böröcz [15]
2019 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Alexander BorovojAlexander MaszljankoAndrás Csernoch [16]
2020 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ostrava András CsernochMáté BöröczNo other competitors [17]
2021 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest András Csernoch Máté Böröcz Alexander Maszljanko [18]
2022 Flag of Slovakia.svg Spišská Nová Ves Aleksandr Vlasenko Mózes József Berei [19]
2023 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Aleksandr Vlasenko Mózes József Berei Aleksei Vlasenko [20]
2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Turnov Aleksei Vlasenko No other competitors [21]
2025 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn [22]

Women's singles

YearLocationGold [2] SilverBronzeRef.
1924Gitta Tóth
1925
1926Lotti Stieber
1927
1928Edit Hecht
1929Piroska Levitzky
1930
1931
1932Magda Imrédy
1933
1934
1935Nadine Szilassy
1936 Éva Botond
1937Nadine Szilassy
1938
1939 Éva Botond
1940
1941Györgyi Botond
1942
1943
1944
1946 Éva Saáry
1947 Marika Saáry
1948
1949
1950Klára Erdős
1951 Budapest Éva Saáry
1952 Budapest
1953Hédi Pálinkás
1954 Budapest Eszter Jurek
1955
1956
1957 Helga Zöllner
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963 Zsuzsa Szentmiklóssy Zsuzsa Almássy
1964 Zsuzsa Almássy
1965 Zsuzsa Szentmiklóssy Zsuzsa Almássy
1966 Zsuzsa Almássy
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971Vera Varga
1972
1973 Ágnes Erős
1974
1975
1976Ildikó Segesdy
1977 Ágnes Erős
1978 Ágnes Erős
1979 Ágnes Erős
1980Ildikó Segesdy
1981Éva Demény
1982Nóra Miklósy
1983
1984 Tamara Téglássy
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992 Budapest Krisztina Czakó
1993 Budapest
1994 Budapest
1995 Budapest Júlia Sebestyén Diána Póth
1996 Budapest Diána Póth Barbara Maros
1997 Budapest Diána Póth Júlia Sebestyén
1998 Budapest Diána Póth
1999 Diána Póth Júlia Sebestyén Katalin Szakal
2000 Tamara Dorofejev
2001 Dunaújváros Tamara Dorofejev Diána Póth [3]
2002 Júlia Sebestyén Tamara Dorofejev Viktória Pavuk
2003 Budapest Diána Póth Tamara Dorofejev
2004 Viktória Pavuk [4]
2005 Diána Póth Bianka Pádár
2006 Katherine Hadford
2007 Viktória Pavuk [5]
2008 Katherine Hadford Viktória Pavuk [6]
2009Bianka Pádár Katherine Hadford [7]
2010 Katherine Hadford Chelsea-Rose Chiappa
2011 Viktória Pavuk Chelsea-Rose ChiappaBianka Pádár [8]
2012Chelsea-Rose ChiappaRegina BorbélyAnnamária Szolga [9]
2013Eszter SzombathelyiBernadett Szakács [10]
2014 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava Ivett Tóth Bernadett SzakácsEszter Szombathelyi [11]
2015 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Eszter SzombathelyiNo other competitors [12]
2016 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Třinec Fruzsina Medgyesi Júlia Bátori [13]
2017 Flag of Poland.svg Katowice Ivett Tóth Júlia BátoriEszter Szombathelyi [14]
2018 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice Fruzsina Medgyesi Ivett Tóth Dária Jakab [15]
2019 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Ivett Tóth Fruzsina Medgyesi Kloé Rozgonyi [16]
2020 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ostrava Regina Schermann Bernadett Szigeti [17]
2021 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Júlia Láng [18]
2022 Flag of Slovakia.svg Spišská Nová Ves [19]
2023 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Katinka Anna Zsembery Lili Krizsanovski [20]
2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Turnov Regina Schermann Dária Zsirnov Katinka Anna Zsembery [21]
2025 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn Vivien Papp Regina Schermann No other competitors [22]

Pair skating

YearLocationGold [2] SilverBronzeRef.
1928 Olga Orgonista / Sándor Szalay
1929
1930
1931 Emília Rotter / László Szollás
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937 Piroska Szekrényessy / Attila Szekrényessy
1938
1939
1940Nadine Szilassy / Ferenc Kertész
1941 Piroska Szekrényessy / Attila Szekrényessy
1942
1943
1944 Andrea Kékesy / Ede Király
1946György Botond / Ferenc Kertész
1947 Andrea Kékesy / Ede Király
1948
1949
1950 Marianna Nagy / László Nagy
1951 Budapest
1952 Budapest
1953Éva Szőllősy / Gábor Vida
1954 Budapest Marianna Nagy / László Nagy
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959Mária Terlanday / László Kondi
1961Mária Csordás / László Kondi
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1968Ibolya Jakabffy / László Kondi
1969
1970Éva Farkas / Tamas Korpás
1971Éva Farkas / Gábor Kiliti
1972
1973Katalin Iván / György Juhász
1974
1975
1976A. Balogh / Miklós Fürjes
2008 Budapest
  • Natalie Ganem
  • Kristóf Trefil
No other competitors [6]
2010 Budapest Viktória Hacht / Kristóf Trefil
2016 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Třinec
[13]
2020 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ostrava [17]
2021 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest [18]
2022 Flag of Slovakia.svg Spišská Nová Ves No other competitors [19]
2023 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest No other competitors [20]
2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Turnov [21]

Ice dance

YearLocationGold [23] SilverBronzeRef.
1949Aranka Tóth / Endre Tóth
1950Edith Parádi / Josef Parádi
1951 Budapest Rozsa Madarász / Gyula Madarász
1952 Budapest Aranka Tóth / Endre Tóth
1953Rozsa Madarász / Gyula Madarász
1954 Budapest
1955
1956
1957Alice Peters / Zoltán Tölgyesi
1958Aranka Tóth / Endre Tóth
1959 Györgyi Korda / Pál Vásárhelyi
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966 Edit Mató / Károly Csanádi
1967
1968
1969
1970 Ilona Berecz / István Sugár
1971
1972 Krisztina Regőczy / András Sallay
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981 Gabriella Remport / Sándor Nagy
1982 Judit Péterfy / Csaba Bálint
1983
1984 Gabriella Remport / Sándor Nagy
1985 Klára Engi / Attila Tóth
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992 Budapest
1993 Budapest Regina Woodward / Csaba Szentpéteri
1994 Budapest Noémi Vedres / Endre Szentirmai
1995 Budapest Enikő Berkes / Szilárd Tóth
1996 Budapest Enikő Berkes / Endre Szentirmai
1997 Budapest Bianca Szíjgyártó / Szilárd Tóth
1998 Budapest Kornélia Bárány / András Rosnik
1999 Bianca Szíjgyártó / Tamás Sári
2000 Zita Gebora / András Visontai
2001 Dunaújváros No other competitors
2002
2003 Budapest Patricia Pavuk / András Rosnik No other competitors
2004
  • Cassandra Nyerges
  • Balázs Gebhardt
[4]
2005
2006
2007 [5]
2008No other competitors [6]
2009 [7]
2010No other competitors
2011 [8]
2012No other competitors [9]
2013
  • Tamara Turóczi
  • Daniel Mayer
[10]
2014 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava No other competitors [11]
2015 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest
  • Szilvia Magyar
  • Dániel Majer
  • Beatrix Pipek
  • József Kalman
No other competitors [12]
2018 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice No other competitors [15]
2019 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest
  • Emily Monaghan
  • Ilias Fourati
[16]
2020 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ostrava
  • Emily Monaghan
  • Ilias Fourati
  • Leia Dozzi
  • Michael Valdez
No other competitors [17]
2021 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest [18]
2022 Flag of Slovakia.svg Spišská Nová Ves No other competitors [19]
2023 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest No other competitors [20]
2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Turnov [21]
2025 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn [22]

Junior medalists

Men's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2004 Budapest György BeckJános Böjte Tigran Vardanjan [4]
2010Kristóf ForgóNo other competitors
2014Alexander Borovoj [24]
2015Alexander MaszljankoAndrás Csernoch
2016 Debrecen Alexander MaszljankoMáté BöröczAlexander Borovoj [25]
2017 Budapest Alexander BorovojAndrás Csernoch [26]
2018No other competitors [27]
2019Tamás Szoboszlai [28]
2020Mózes József Berei [29]
2021 Alexandr Vlasenko [30]
2022Mózes József BereiMáté Csaba [31]
2023Aleksei Vlasenko [32]
2024Aleksei VlasenkoBenedek Pál DózsaKolos Rác [33]

Women's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2004 Budapest Bianca PádárViktória BörcsökLilli Galló [4]
2007Lilli GallóBianca PádárAgota Szabo [34]
2010Fanni ForgóJudit GrigaViktória Hacht
2011Regina BorbélyViktória ChiappaVanda Kovács [8]
2012Eszter SzombathelyiVanda KovácsViktória Chiappa [9]
2013 Ivett Tóth Bianka FrieszLaura Hammes [10]
2014Bianka FrieszDorka HavasiVirág Molnár [24]
2015 Fruzsina Medgyesi Júlia BátoriBianka Friesz
2016 Debrecen Ivett Tóth Fruzsina Medgyesi Júlia Bátori [25]
2017 Budapest Dária JakabJúlia BátoriMira Baráth [26]
2018 Júlia Láng No other competitors [27]
2019Dóra Nagy Júlia Láng Bernadett Szigeti [28]
2020 Regina Schermann Lili KrizsanovszkyNikolett Albrechtovics [29]
2021 Bernadett Szigeti Regina Schermann Katinka Zsembéry [30]
2022Vivien Papp [31]
2023Polina DzsumanyijazovaLéna EkkerDária Zsirnov [32]
2024Martina Petra MajorBoglarka Zhang [33]

Pair skating

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2010 Budapest Anna Khnychenkova / Márk Magyar No other competitors

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2004 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest
  • Kitty Jónás
  • Ádám Sólya
  • Anna Mándics
  • László Sáritz
[4]
2007
[5]
2010
Georgina Rengei / Martin Szénási
2011
  • Mária Dér
  • Daniel Majer
  • Liliána Király
  • Szabolcs Nagy
No other competitors [8]
2012
  • Adrienn Szemes
  • Dániel Szénási
  • Viktória Török
  • Martin Szénási
[9]
2013
  • Szilvia Magyar
  • Dániel Illés
  • Lili Király
  • Szabolcs Nagy
  • Adrienn Szemes
  • Dániel Szénási
[10]
2014
  • Réka Staudt
  • Máté Staudt
  • Beatrix Pipek
  • József Kálmán
[11]
2015
  • Hanna Jakucs
  • Dániel Illés
  • Petra Garai
  • Dávid Orosházi
[12]
2016 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Třinec
  • Kimberly Wei
  • Illiász Fourati
  • Villő Márton
  • Danyil Semko
  • Hanna Jakucs
  • Dániel Illés
[13]
2017 Flag of Poland.svg Katowice
  • Hanna Jakucs
  • Dániel Illés
No other competitors [14]
2018 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice
  • Villő Márton
  • Danyil Semko
  • Hanna Jakucs
  • Alessio Galli
  • Lorena Bubcso
  • Alfred Soregi-Niksz
[15]
2019 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest
  • Adelina Zvezdova
  • Alfred Soregi-Niksz
No other competitors [16]
2020 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ostrava
  • Katica Kedves
  • Fedor Sharonov
  • Petra Csikós
  • Patrik Csikós
[17]
2021 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest
  • Katica Kedves
  • Fedor Sharonov
  • Petra Csikós
  • Patrik Csikós
No other competitors [30]
2022 Flag of Slovakia.svg Spišská Nová Ves
  • Réka Leveles
  • Balázs Leveles
[19]
2023 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest
  • Maya Benkiewics
  • Mark Shapiro
No other competitors [20]
2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Turnov
  • Villő Szilágyi
  • István Jaracs
[21]
2025 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn [22]

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