Slovak Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | National championships |
Location: | 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]
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.
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2001 | Ružomberok | No other competitors | [2] | ||
2002 | |||||
2004 | Bratislava | No other competitors | [4] | ||
2005 | Ružomberok | No other competitors | |||
2009 | Třinec | No other competitors | [8] | ||
2010 | Cieszyn | [9] |
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2001 | Ružomberok |
| No other competitors | [2] | |
2002 |
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2004 | Bratislava | [4] | |||
2005 | Ružomberok |
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2009 | Třinec | [8] | |||
2010 | Cieszyn | [9] | |||
2011 | Žilina | [10] | |||
2012 | Ostrava | [11] | |||
2014 | Bratislava | [13] | |||
2015 | Budapest | [14] | |||
2016 | Třinec | [15] | |||
2017 | Katowice | [16] | |||
2018 | Košice | [17] | |||
2022 | Spišská Nová Ves | [21] | |||
2023 | Budapest | Anna Simova / Kirill Aksenov | No other competitors | [22] | |
2024 | Turnov | Anna Simova / Kirill Aksenov | [23] | ||
2025 | Cieszyn | No other competitors | [24] |
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2002 | Bratislava | Ivan Kinčík | Lukáš Kuzmiak | Rastislav Vrlák | [25] |
2006 | Košice | Taras Rajec | Jakub Strobl | Marek Dlugoš | [5] |
2007 | Liberec | Peter Hebr | [6] | ||
2008 | Bratislava | Jakub Strobl | Peter Reitmayer | Marek Dlugoš | [7] |
2009 | Bratislava | Peter Reitmayer | Jakub Strobl | Timotej Celes | [8] |
2010 | Bratislava | Jakub Strobl | Péter Novella | Timotej Celes | [26] |
2011 | Žilina | Péter Novella | Timotej Celes | No other competitors | [27] |
2012 | Bratislava | Péter Novella | Marco Klepoch | Timotej Celes | [11] |
2013 | Bratislava | Marco Klepoch | Timotej Celes | Jakub Krsnak | [28] |
2014 | Košice | Marco Klepoch | Jakub Kršňák | No other competitors | [29] |
2015 | Púchov | Marco Klepoch | Jakub Kršňák | [30] | |
2016 | Ružomberok | Marco Klepoch | Jakub Kršňák | Simon Fukas | [31] |
2017 | Košice | Jakub Kršňák | Simon Fukas | Bohuš Hrnek | [32] |
2018 | Nové Mesto nad Váhom | Jakub Kršňák | Bohuš Hrnek | No other competitors | [33] |
2020 | Bratislava | Adam Hagara | Marko Piliar | Kristian Kozma | [34] |
2021 | No competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||||
2022 | Košice | Lucas Vaclavik | Marko Piliar | Oliver Kubacak | [35] |
2023 | Liptovsky Mikulas | Lucas Vaclavik | Dmitry Rudenko | Jakub Galbavy | [36] |
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2005 | Bratislava | Silvia Koncoková | Diana Janošťáková | Lucia Starovičová | [25] |
2006 | Košice | Radka Bártová | Ivana Reitmayerová | Katarina Babalova | [5] |
2007 | Liberec | Ivana Reitmayerová | Lujza Halásová | Eva 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 Broskova | Dominika Murckova | Patricia Miscikova | [28] |
2014 | Košice | Miroslava Hriňáková | Sabina Drábová | Dominika Murcková | [29] |
2015 | Púchov | Bronislava Dobiášová | Alexandra Hagarová | Nina Letenayová | [30] |
2016 | Ružomberok | Alexandra Hagarová | Bronislava Dobiášová | Nina Letenayová | [31] |
2017 | Košice | Alexandra Hagarová | Silvia Hugec | Nina Letenayová | [32] |
2018 | Nové Mesto nad Váhom | Nina Letenayova | Maria Sofia Pucherova | Claudia Mifkovicova | [33] |
2019 | Pezinok | Maria Sofia Pucherova | Alexandra Michaela Filcova | Ema Doboszova | [37] |
2020 | Bratislava | Alexandra Michaela Filcova | Claudia Mifkovicova | Linda Lengyelova | [34] |
2021 | No competition due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||||
2022 | Košice | Vanesa Selmekova | Simona Kolenakova | Terezia Pocsova | [35] |
2023 | Liptovsky Mikulas | Olivia Lengyelova | Vanesa Selmekova | Terezia Pocsova | [36] |
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2006 | Košice |
| No other competitors | [5] | |
2007 | Liberec | [6] | |||
2008 | Bratislava | Gabriela Čermanová / Martin Hanulák | [7] | ||
2009 | Bratislava | [8] | |||
2019 | Budapest | Teresa Zendulkova / Simon Fukas | [18] | ||
2021 | Cieszyn | Margareta Muskova / Oliver Kubacák | [20] | ||
2022 | Spišská Nová Ves | [21] | |||
2023 | Budapest | Nikola Sitková / Oliver Kubacák | [22] | ||
2024 | Turnov | [23] | |||
2025 | Cieszyn |
| [24] |
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2002 | Bratislava | Hedviga Krištofová / Tomáš Kunya | No other competitors | [25] | |
2007 | Liberec | [6] | |||
2008 | Trenčín | [7] | |||
2010 | Bratislava | Natalia Jancosekova / Kirill Konovalov | No other competitors | [26] | |
2011 | Žilina | No other competitors | [10] | ||
2022 | Spišská Nová Ves | Anna Simova / Kirill Aksenov | [35] | ||
2025 | Cieszyn |
|
| No other competitors | [24] |
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