Slovak Figure Skating Championships

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Slovak Figure Skating Championships
Type: National championships
Location:Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia

The Slovak Figure Skating Championships are held annually to crown the national champions of Slovakia. 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. Prior to 1994, when Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia, championships were held at the sub-national level. [1]

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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.

Senior medalists

Men's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2001 Flag of Slovakia.svg Ružomberok Róbert Kažimír Juraj Sviatko Michael Lajtar [2]
2002 Juraj Sviatko Ivan Kinčík Róbert Kažimír
2003 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava Lukaš Kuzmiak Ivan Kinčík [3]
2004 Taras Rajec [4]
2005 Flag of Slovakia.svg Ružomberok Igor Macypura Juraj Sviatko
2006 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice Juraj Sviatko Ivan Kinčík No other competitors [5]
2007 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Liberec Igor Macypura [6]
2008 Flag of Slovakia.svg Trenčín Jakub Štróbl Taras Rajec [7]
2009 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Třinec Peter Reitmayer Taras Rajec Jakub Štróbl [8]
2010 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn No other competitors [9]
2011 Flag of Slovakia.svg Žilina Jakub Štróbl [10]
2012 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ostrava Taras Rajec [11]
2013 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn Marco Klepoch [12]
2014 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava [13]
2015 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Jakub KršňákNo other competitors [14]
2016 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Třinec Michael Neuman Marco Klepoch [15]
2017 Flag of Poland.svg Katowice Jakub KršňákMichael Neuman [16]
2018 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice Michael NeumanJakub Kršňák [17]
2019 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Marco Klepoch Michael NeumanNo other competitors [18]
2020 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ostrava Michael Neuman Marco Klepoch [19]
2021 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn Marco Klepoch No other competitors [20]
2022 Flag of Slovakia.svg Spišská Nová Ves Adam Hagara Michael Neuman No other competitors [21]
2023 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest No other competitors [22]
2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Turnov Lukáš Václavík No other competitors [23]
2025 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn [24]

Women's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2001 Flag of Slovakia.svg Ružomberok Zuzana Babiaková Diana Janošťáková Lucia Starovičová [2]
2002
2003 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava Simona Ocelková [3]
2004 Jacqueline Belenyesiová [4]
2005 Flag of Slovakia.svg Ružomberok Jacqueline Belenyesiová Silvia Končoková
2006 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice Viktoria Filipová [5]
2007 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Liberec Radka Bártová Jacqueline Belenyesiová Katarína Babalová [6]
2008 Flag of Slovakia.svg Trenčín Jacqueline Belenyesiová Radka Bártová Ivana Reitmayerová [7]
2009 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Třinec Ivana Reitmayerová Alexandra Kunová Radka Bártová [8]
2010 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn Karolína Sýkorová [9]
2011 Flag of Slovakia.svg Žilina Alexandra Kunová Karolína SýkorováKarolína Gútová [10]
2012 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ostrava Monika Simančíková Nicole Rajičová Alexandra Kunová [11]
2013 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn Nicole Rajičová Alexandra Kunová Dominika Murcková [12]
2014 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava Bronislava Dobiášová Monika Simančíková Alexandra Kunová [13]
2015 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Nicole Rajičová Bronislava Dobiášová [14]
2016 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Třinec Alexandra HagarováNina Letenayová [15]
2017 Flag of Poland.svg Katowice Bronislava Dobiášová Alexandra Hagarová [16]
2018 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice Silvia Hugec Nina LetenayováMaria Sofia Pucherová [17]
2019 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Nicole Rajičová Silvia Hugec No other competitors [18]
2020 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ostrava Ema Doboszova Claudia Mifkovicova Bianca Srbecka [19]
2021 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn Nicole Rajičová Alexandra Michaela Filcová Ema Doboszova [20]
2022 Flag of Slovakia.svg Spišská Nová Ves Ema Doboszova No other competitors [21]
2023 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Alexandra Michaela Filcová Ema Doboszova Vanesa Selmeková [22]
2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Turnov Vanesa Selmeková Simona Kolenáková [23]
2025 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn Terézia Pócsová [24]

Pair skating

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2001 Flag of Slovakia.svg Ružomberok
No other competitors [2]
2002
2004 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava No other competitors [4]
2005 Flag of Slovakia.svg Ružomberok No other competitors
2009 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Třinec No other competitors [8]
2010 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn [9]

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2001 Flag of Slovakia.svg Ružomberok
  • Zuzana Ďurkovská
  • Marian Mesároš
No other competitors [2]
2002
  • Zuzana Ďurkovská
  • Ota Jandeisek
2004 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava [4]
2005 Flag of Slovakia.svg Ružomberok
  • Barbora Hrubanova
  • Tomáš Kunya
2009 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Třinec [8]
2010 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn [9]
2011 Flag of Slovakia.svg Žilina [10]
2012 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ostrava [11]
2014 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava [13]
2015 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest [14]
2016 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Třinec [15]
2017 Flag of Poland.svg Katowice [16]
2018 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice [17]
2022 Flag of Slovakia.svg Spišská Nová Ves [21]
2023 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Anna Simova / Kirill Aksenov No other competitors [22]
2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Turnov Anna Simova / Kirill Aksenov [23]
2025 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn No other competitors [24]

Junior medalists

Men's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2002 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava Ivan Kinčík Lukáš KuzmiakRastislav Vrlák [25]
2006 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice Taras Rajec Jakub StroblMarek Dlugoš [5]
2007 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Liberec Peter Hebr [6]
2008 Bratislava Jakub Strobl Peter Reitmayer Marek Dlugoš [7]
2009 Bratislava Peter Reitmayer Jakub StroblTimotej Celes [8]
2010 Bratislava Jakub StroblPéter NovellaTimotej Celes [26]
2011 Žilina Péter NovellaTimotej CelesNo other competitors [27]
2012 Bratislava Péter Novella Marco Klepoch Timotej Celes [11]
2013 Bratislava Marco Klepoch Timotej CelesJakub Krsnak [28]
2014 Košice Marco Klepoch Jakub KršňákNo other competitors [29]
2015 Púchov Marco Klepoch Jakub Kršňák [30]
2016 Ružomberok Marco Klepoch Jakub KršňákSimon Fukas [31]
2017 Košice Jakub KršňákSimon FukasBohuš Hrnek [32]
2018 Nové Mesto nad Váhom Jakub KršňákBohuš HrnekNo other competitors [33]
2020 Bratislava Adam Hagara Marko PiliarKristian Kozma [34]
2021No competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Košice Lucas VaclavikMarko PiliarOliver Kubacak [35]
2023 Liptovsky Mikulas Lucas VaclavikDmitry RudenkoJakub Galbavy [36]

Women's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2005 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava Silvia Koncoková Diana Janošťáková Lucia Starovičová [25]
2006 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice Radka Bártová Ivana Reitmayerová Katarina Babalova [5]
2007 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Liberec Ivana Reitmayerová Lujza HalásováEva Pallová [6]
2008 Bratislava Ivana Reitmayerová Alexandra Kunová Radka Bártová [7]
2009 Bratislava Karolina Sykorova Radka Bártová Julia Reptova [8]
2010 Bratislava Karolina Sykorova Alexandra Kunová Michaela Sabolcakova [26]
2011 Žilina Monika Simančíková Alexandra Kunová Erika Vitekova [27]
2012 Bratislava Alexandra Kunová Nicole Rajičová Dominika Murckova [11]
2013 Bratislava Katarina BroskovaDominika MurckovaPatricia Miscikova [28]
2014 Košice Miroslava HriňákováSabina DrábováDominika Murcková [29]
2015 Púchov Bronislava Dobiášová Alexandra HagarováNina Letenayová [30]
2016 Ružomberok Alexandra Hagarová Bronislava Dobiášová Nina Letenayová [31]
2017 Košice Alexandra HagarováSilvia HugecNina Letenayová [32]
2018 Nové Mesto nad Váhom Nina LetenayovaMaria Sofia PucherovaClaudia Mifkovicova [33]
2019 Pezinok Maria Sofia PucherovaAlexandra Michaela FilcovaEma Doboszova [37]
2020 Bratislava Alexandra Michaela FilcovaClaudia MifkovicovaLinda Lengyelova [34]
2021No competition due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Košice Vanesa SelmekovaSimona KolenakovaTerezia Pocsova [35]
2023 Liptovsky Mikulas Olivia LengyelovaVanesa SelmekovaTerezia Pocsova [36]

Pair skating

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2006 Flag of Slovakia.svg Košice
No other competitors [5]
2007 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Liberec [6]
2008 Bratislava Gabriela Čermanová / Martin Hanulák [7]
2009 Bratislava [8]
2019 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Teresa Zendulkova / Simon Fukas [18]
2021 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn Margareta Muskova / Oliver Kubacák [20]
2022 Flag of Slovakia.svg Spišská Nová Ves [21]
2023 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Nikola Sitková / Oliver Kubacák [22]
2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Turnov [23]
2025 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn
  • Laura Heckova
  • Alex Valky
[24]

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2002 Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava Hedviga Krištofová / Tomáš Kunya No other competitors [25]
2007 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Liberec [6]
2008 Flag of Slovakia.svg Trenčín [7]
2010 Bratislava Natalia Jancosekova / Kirill KonovalovNo other competitors [26]
2011 Flag of Slovakia.svg Žilina No other competitors [10]
2022 Flag of Slovakia.svg Spišská Nová Ves Anna Simova / Kirill Aksenov [35]
2025 Flag of Poland.svg Cieszyn
  • Aneta Vaclavikova
  • Ivan Morozov
  • Lucia Stefanovova
  • Jacopo Boeris
No other competitors [24]

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