Sofia Trophy

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Sofia Trophy
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The Sofia Trophy is an international figure skating competition held in Sofia, Bulgaria. Medals may be awarded in men's singles and women's singles at the senior, junior, and novice levels. [1]

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Senior results

Men's singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2016 Flag of Armenia.svg Slavik Hayrapetyan Flag of Finland.svg Matthias Versluis Flag of Belarus.svg Aliaksei Mialiokhin [2]
2017 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry Mattick Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lukas Britschgi Flag of Armenia.svg Slavik Hayrapetyan [3]
2018 Flag of Italy.svg Maurizio Zandron Flag of Italy.svg Mattia Dalla Torre Flag of Italy.svg Marco Zandron [4]
2019 Flag of Russia.svg Egor Murashov Flag of Italy.svg Mattia Dalla Torre Flag of Slovakia.svg Michael Neuman [5]
2020 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Larry Loupolover Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Demirboğa Flag of Austria.svg Maurizio Zandron [6]
2021 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Larry Loupolover Flag of Monaco.svg Davide Lewton Brain Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Mikhail Shaidorov [7]
2022 Flag of Austria.svg Maurizio Zandron Flag of Monaco.svg Davide Lewton Brain Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dias Jirenbayev [8]
2023 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexander Zlatkov Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele Francesco Zich Flag of Bulgaria.svg Beat Schümperli [9]

Women's singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2016 Flag of Sweden.svg Joshi Helgesson Flag of Estonia.svg Johanna Allik Flag of Italy.svg Giada Russo [2]
2017 Flag of Brazil.svg Isadora Williams Flag of Sweden.svg Anita Östlund Flag of Italy.svg Micol Cristini [3]
2018 Flag of Italy.svg Micol Cristini Flag of Italy.svg Elisabetta Leccardi Flag of Singapore.svg Chloe Ing [4]
2019 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexandra Feigin Flag of Italy.svg Lucrezia Gennaro Flag of Italy.svg Sara Conti [5]
2020 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexandra Feigin Flag of Italy.svg Lucrezia Beccari Flag of Slovenia.svg Daša Grm [6]
2021 Flag of Austria.svg Olga Mikutina Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexandra Feigin Flag of Sweden.svg Anita Östlund [7]
2022 Flag of Austria.svg Stefanie Pesendorfer Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexandra Feigin Flag of Latvia.svg Angelīna Kučvaļska [8]
2023 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexandra Feigin Flag of Bulgaria.svg Kristina Grigorova Flag of Italy.svg Elena Agostinelli [9]

Junior results

Men's singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2016 Flag of Turkey.svg Başar Oktar Flag of Sweden.svg Nikolaj Majorov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Daniyar Adylov [2]
2017 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Petrov Flag of France.svg Maxence Collet Flag of France.svg Xavier Vauclin [3]
2018 Flag of Latvia.svg Kims Georgs Pavlovs Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexander Zlatkov Flag of Singapore.svg Chadwick Wang [4]
2019 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Radoslav Marinov Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexander Zlatkov Flag of Russia.svg Ilia Skirda [5]
2020 Flag of Turkey.svg Başar Oktar Flag of Italy.svg Nikolaj Memola Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Nalbone [6]
2021 Flag of Turkey.svg Alp Eren Ozkan Flag of Turkey.svg Ali Efe Gunes Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukas Vaclavik [7]
2022 Flag of Turkey.svg Alp Eren Ozkan Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Yuhsiang LI Flag of Georgia.svg Konstantin Supatshvili [8]
2023 Flag of Slovakia.svg Adam Hagara Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukás Václavík Flag of Slovakia.svg Tadeáš Václavík [9]

Women's singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2016 Flag of Sweden.svg Cassandra Johansson Flag of Italy.svg Marta Castagno Flag of Bulgaria.svg Teodora Markova [2]
2017 Flag of Russia.svg Daria Panenkova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexandra Feigin Flag of France.svg Julie Froetscher [3]
2018 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alexandra Feigin Flag of Italy.svg Alessia Tornaghi Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Amy Lin [4]
2019 Flag of Italy.svg Alessia Tornaghi Flag of Bulgaria.svg Maria Levushkina Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhu Yi [5]
2020 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Maria Levushkina Flag of Bulgaria.svg Maria Manova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Kristina Grigorova [6]
2021 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nina Pinzarrone Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Kimmy Repond Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Mariya Grechanaya [7]
2022 Flag of Latvia.svg Nikola Fomcenkova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Chiara Hristova Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiya Balyinka [8]
2023 Flag of Slovakia.svg Vanesa Selmekova Flag of Slovakia.svg Olivia Lengyelova Flag of Italy.svg Giulia Barucchi [9]

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References

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