Slovak Figure Skating Championships

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The Slovak Figure Skating Championships are the figure skating national championships held annually to crown the national champions of Slovakia. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior, junior, and novice levels. Prior to 1994, during the existence of Czechoslovakia, the championships were held at the sub-national level. [1]

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In the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons, the Slovak and Czech associations held their national championships together in 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 is 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

YearLocationGold [1] SilverBronzeDetails
1925 Banská Bystrica
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932 Banská Bystrica
1933 Banská Bystrica
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960 Košice
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967 Žilina
1968
1969
1970 Banská Bystrica Ondrej Nepela Jozef Žídek Hornak
1971
1972
1973 Ondrej Nepela Petr Augustovic Miroslav Šoška
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979 Miroslav Šoška
1980 Miroslav Šoška
1981 Jozef Sabovčík
1982 ? Sadloň
1983 ? Sadloň
1984 Karel Kovář
1985 Karel Kovář
1986No competitors
1987 ? Kotulič
1988 ? Kotulič
1989 ? Kotulič
1990 ? Hrabovský
1991 ? Hrabovský
1992 Rastislav Vnučko
1993 Rastislav Vnučko
1994 Rastislav Vnučko
1995 Róbert Kažimír
1996 Róbert Kažimír
1997 Róbert Kažimír
1998 Juraj Sviatko
1999 Róbert Kažimír
2000 Juraj Sviatko Róbert Kažimír
2001 Ružomberok Róbert Kažimír Juraj Sviatko Mikhail Laitar [2]
2002 Juraj Sviatko Ivan Kinčík Róbert Kažimír
2003 Bratislava Juraj Sviatko Lukaš Kuzmiak Ivan Kinčík [3]
2004 Bratislava Juraj Sviatko Taras Rajec Ivan Kinčík [4]
2005 Ružomberok Igor Macypura Juraj Sviatko Ivan Kinčík
2006 Košice Juraj Sviatko Ivan Kinčík No other competitors [5]
2007 Liberec (CZE) Igor Macypura Ivan Kinčík No other competitors [6]
2008 Trenčin Igor Macypura Jakub Štróbl Taras Rajec [7]
2009 Třinec (CZE) Peter Reitmayer Taras Rajec Jakub Štróbl [8]
2010 Cieszyn (POL) Peter Reitmayer No other competitors [9]
2011 Žilina Jakub Štróbl No other competitors [10]
2012 Ostrava (CZE) Taras Rajec No other competitors [11]
2013 Cieszyn (POL) Marco Klepoch No other competitors [12]
2014 Bratislava Marco Klepoch No other competitors [13]
2015 Budapest (HUN) Marco Klepoch Jakub Kršňák No other competitors [14]
2016 Třinec (CZE) Michael Neuman Jakub Kršňák Marco Klepoch [15]
2017 Katowice (POL) Jakub Kršňák Michael Neuman Marco Klepoch [16]
2018 Košice Michael Neuman Jakub Kršňák Marco Klepoch [17]
2019 Budapest (HUN) Marco Klepoch Michael Neuman No other competitors [18]
2020 Ostrava (CZE) Michael Neuman Marco Klepoch No other competitors [19]
2021 Cieszyn (POL) Marco Klepoch No other competitors [20]
2022 Spišská Nová Ves Adam Hagara Michael Neuman No other competitors [21]
2023 Budapest (HUN) Adam Hagara No other competitors [22]
2024 Turnov (CZE) Adam Hagara Lukas Vaclavik No other competitors [23]

Women

YearLocationGold [1] SilverBronzeDetails
1925 Banská Bystrica
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932 Banská Bystrica
1933 Banská Bystrica
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960 Košice
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967 Žilina
1968
1969
1970 Banská Bystrica Ludmila Bezakova Liana Drahova Nadvornikova
1971
1972
1973 Liana Drahova Ludmila Bezakova Nadvornikova
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979 Eva Ďurišinová
1980 ? Hrašková
1981 Tatiana Michálková
1982 Tatiana Michálková
1983 Tatiana Michálková
1984 Tatiana Michálková
1985 Tatiana Michálková
1986 Gabriela Ballová
1987 ? Senčáková
1988 ? Tatranská
1989 ? Pasternaková
1990 ? Guzejová
1991 ? Guzejová
1992 ? Guzejová
1993 ? Guzejová
1994 Zaneta Štefániková
1995 Zuzana Paurová
1996 Zuzana Paurová
1997 Zuzana Paurová
1998 Zuzana Paurová
1999 Zuzana Paurová
2000 Diana Janošťáková Silvia Končoková
2001 Ružomberok Zuzana Babiaková-Paurová Diana Janošťáková Lucia Starovičová [2]
2002 Zuzana Babiaková Diana Janošťáková Lucia Starovičová
2003 Bratislava Zuzana Babiaková Simona Ocelková Lucia Starovičová [3]
2004 Bratislava Zuzana Babiaková Jacqueline Belenyesiová Lucia Starovičová [4]
2005 Ružomberok Jacqueline Belenyesiová Silvia Končoková Lucia Starovičová
2006 Košice Jacqueline Belenyesiová Silvia Končoková Viktoria Filipová [5]
2007 Liberec (CZE) Radka Bártová Jacqueline Belenyesiová Katarína Babalová [6]
2008 Trenčin Jacqueline Belenyesiová Radka Bártová Ivanа Reitmayerova [7]
2009 Třinec (CZE) Ivana Reitmayerová Alexandra Kunová Radka Bártová [8]
2010 Cieszyn (POL) Ivana Reitmayerová Alexandra Kunová Karolína Sýkorová [9]
2011 Žilina Alexandra Kunová Karolína Sýkorová Karolína Gútová [10]
2012 Ostrava (CZE) Monika Simančíková Nicole Rajičová Alexandra Kunová [11]
2013 Cieszyn (POL) Nicole Rajičová Alexandra Kunová Dominika Murcková [12]
2014 Bratislava Bronislava Dobiášová Monika Simančíková Alexandra Kunová [13]
2015 Budapest (HUN) Nicole Rajičová Bronislava Dobiášová Alexandra Kunová [14]
2016 Třinec (CZE) Nicole Rajičová Alexandra Hagarová Nina Letenayová [15]
2017 Katowice (POL) Nicole Rajičová Bronislava Dobiášová Alexandra Hagarová [16]
2018 Košice Silvia Hugec Nina Letenayová Maria Sofia Pucherova [17]
2019 Budapest (HUN) Nicole Rajičová Silvia Hugec No other competitors [18]
2020 Ostrava (CZE) Ema Doboszova Claudia Mifkovicova Bianca Srbecka [19]
2021 Cieszyn (POL) Nicole Rajičová Alexandra Michaela Filcova Ema Doboszova [20]
2022 Spisska Nova Ves Ema Doboszova Alexandra Michaela Filcova No other competitors [21]
2023 Katowice (POL) Alexandra Michaela Filcova Ema Doboszova Vanesa Selmekova [22]
2024 Katowice (POL) Vanesa Selmekova Ema Doboszova Simona Kolenáková [23]

Pairs

YearLocationGold [1] SilverBronzeDetails
1925 Banská Bystrica
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932 Banská Bystrica
1933 Banská Bystrica
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960 Košice
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967 Žilina
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979 Renata Kostková / Jozef Komár
1980–
1981
No competitors
1982 Dagmar Kovářová / Jozef Komár
1983 Dagmar Kovářová / Jozef Komár
1984 Dagmar Kovářová / Jozef Komár
1985–
1986
No competitors
1987 Dagmar Kovářová / Karel Kovář
1988 Dagmar Kovářová / Karel Kovář
1989–
1996
No competitors
1997 Oľga Beständigová / Jozef Beständig
1998 Oľga Beständigová / Jozef Beständig
1999 Oľga Beständigová / Jozef Beständig
2000 Oľga Beständigová / Jozef Beständig
2001 Ružomberok Oľga Beständigová / Jozef Beständig Diana Rišková / Vladimir Futáš No other competitors [2]
2002 Oľga Beständigová / Jozef Beständig Maria Guerassimenko / Vladimir Futáš No other competitors
2003No competitors [3]
2004 Bratislava Milica Brozovic / Vladimir Futáš No other competitors [4]
2005 Ružomberok Oľga Beständigová / Jozef Beständig Milica Brozovic / Vladimir Futáš No other competitors
2006–
2008
No competitors [5] [7]
2009 Třinec (CZE) Gabriela Čermanová / Martin Hanulák No other competitors [8]
2010 Cieszyn (POL) Gabriela Čermanová / Martin Hanulák No other competitors [9]
2011–
2024
No Slovak competitors [10] [23]

Ice dancing

YearLocationGold [1] SilverBronzeDetails
1925 Banská Bystrica
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932 Banská Bystrica
1933 Banská Bystrica
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960 Košice
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967 Žilina
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979–
1980
No competitors
1981 ? Štefanová / ? Dubovský
1982 ? Bohmová / ? Bohm
1983 ? Bohmová / ? Bohm
1984–
1991
No competitors
1992 Viera Poráčová / Pavol Poráč
1993 Viera Poráčová / Pavol Poráč
1994 Viera Poráčová / Pavol Poráč
1995No competitors
1996 Zuzana Babušíková / Marian Mesároš
1997 Bibiana Poliačková / Marian Mesároš
1998 Zuzana Merzová / Tomas Morbacher
1999 Zuzana Ďurkovská / Marian Mesároš
2000 Zuzana Ďurkovská / Marian Mesároš
2001 Ružomberok Zuzana Ďurkovská / Marian Mesároš No other competitors [2]
2002 Zuzana Ďurkovská / Ota Jandeisek No other competitors
2003No competitors [3]
2004 Bratislava Ivana Dlhopolčeková / Hynek Bílek No other competitors [4]
2005 Ružomberok Barbora Hrubanova / Tomáš Kunya No other competitors
2006–
2008
No competitors [5] [7]
2009 Třinec (CZE) Nikola Višňová / Lukáš Csölley No other competitors [8]
2010 Cieszyn (POL) Nikola Višňová / Lukáš Csölley No other competitors [9]
2011 Žilina Nikola Višňová / Lukáš Csölley No other competitors [10]
2012 Ostrava (CZE) Federica Testa / Lukáš Csölley No other competitors [11]
2013 No competitors [12]
2014 Bratislava Federica Testa / Lukáš Csölley No other competitors [13]
2015 Budapest (HUN) Federica Testa / Lukáš Csölley No other competitors [14]
2016 Třinec (CZE) Federica Testa / Lukáš Csölley No other competitors [15]
2017 Katowice (POL) Lucie Myslivečková / Lukáš Csölley No other competitors [16]
2018 Košice Lucie Myslivečková / Lukáš Csölley No other competitors [17]
2019–
2021
No competitors [18] [19] [20]
2022 Spisska Nova Ves Mária Sofia Pucherová / Nikita Lysak No other competitors [21]
2023 Budapest (HUN) Anna Simova / Kirill Aksenov Mária Sofia Pucherová / Nikita Lysak No other competitors [22]
2024 Turnov (CZE) Mária Sofia Pucherová / Nikita Lysak Anna Simova / Kirill Aksenov No other competitors [23]

Junior medalists

Men

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeDetails
2007 Liberec (CZE) Taras Rajec Jakub StroblPeter 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 [9]
2011 Žilina Péter NovellaTimotej CelesNo other competitors [10]
2012 Bratislava Péter Novella Marco Klepoch Timotej Celes [11]
2013 Bratislava Marco Klepoch Timotej CelesJakub Krsnak [12]
2014 Košice Marco Klepoch Jakub KršňákNo other competitors [13]
2015 Púchov Marco Klepoch Jakub KršňákNo other competitors [14]
2016 Ružomberok Marco Klepoch Jakub KršňákSimon Fukas [15]
2017 Košice Jakub KršňákSimon FukasBohuš Hrnek [16]
2018 Nové Mesto nad Váhom Jakub KršňákBohuš HrnekNo other competitors [17]
2019 Pezinok No competitors [18]
2020 Bratislava Adam Hagara Marko PiliarKristian Kozma [19]
2021 Pezinok No competition held due to the COVID-19 pandemic [20]
2022 Košice Lucas VaclavikMarko PiliarOliver Kubacak [21]
2023 Liptovsky Mikulas Lucas VaclavikDmitry RudenkoJakub Galbavy [22]

Women

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeDetails
2007 Liberec (CZE) 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 SykorovaAlexandra KunováMichaela Sabolcakova [9]
2011 Žilina Monika Simančíková Alexandra KunováErika Vitekova [10]
2012 Bratislava Alexandra Kunová Nicole Rajičová Dominika Murckova [11]
2013 Bratislava Katarina BroskovaDominika MurckovaPatricia Miscikova [12]
2014 Košice Miroslava HriňákováSabina DrábováDominika Murcková [13]
2015 Púchov Bronislava Dobiášová Alexandra HagarováNina Letenayová [14]
2016 Ružomberok Alexandra Hagarová Bronislava Dobiášová Nina Letenayová [15]
2017 Košice Alexandra HagarováSilvia HugecNina Letenayová [16]
2018 Nové Mesto nad Váhom Nina LetenayovaMaria Sofia PucherovaClaudia Mifkovicova [17]
2019 Pezinok Maria Sofia PucherovaAlexandra Michaela FilcovaEma Doboszova [18]
2020 Bratislava Alexandra Michaela FilcovaClaudia MifkovicovaLinda Lengyelova [19]
2021 Pezinok No competition held due to the COVID-19 pandemic [20]
2022 Košice Vanesa SelmekovaSimona KolenakovaTerezia Pocsova [21]
2023 Liptovsky Mikulas Olivia LengyelovaVanesa SelmekovaTerezia Pocsova [22]

Pairs

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeDetails
2007 Liberec (CZE) Kristína Kabatová / Martin Hanulák No other competitors [6]
2008 Bratislava Gabriela Čermanová / Martin Hanulák No other competitors [7]
2009 Bratislava Gabriela Čermanová / Martin Hanulák No other competitors [8]
2019 Pezinok Teresa Zendulkova / Simon FukasNo other competitors [18]
2023 Liptovsky Mikulas Nikola Sitkova / Oliver KubacakNo other competitors [22]

Ice Dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeDetails
2007 Liberec (CZE) Nikola Višňová / Lukáš Csolley No other competitors [6]
2008 Trenčín Nikola Višňová / Lukáš Csolley No other competitors [7]
2010 Bratislava Nikola Višňová / Lukáš Csolley Natalia Jancosekova / Kirill KonovalovNo competitors [9]
2011 Žilina Nikola Višňová / Lukáš Csolley No other competitors [10]
2022 Spisska Nova Ves Anna Simova / Kirill AksenovNo other competitors [21]

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