Tallink Hotels Cup

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The Tallink Hotels Cup is an annual international figure skating competition which is generally held in February in Tallinn, Estonia. It is hosted by the Estonian Skating Union. [1] Medals may be awarded in men's and women's singles at the senior, junior, and novice levels.

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Senior results

Men's singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeResults
2019 Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Kolyada Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksandr Selevko Flag of Estonia.svg Daniel Albert Naurits [2]
2020 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Samarin Flag of Russia.svg Evgeni Semenenko Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksandr Selevko [3]
2021 Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksandr Selevko Flag of France.svg Romain Ponsart Flag of Bulgaria.svg Larry Loupolover [4]
2022 Flag of Estonia.svg Arlet Levandi Flag of France.svg Landry Le May Flag of Sweden.svg Gabriel Folkesson [5]
2023 Flag of Estonia.svg Arlet Levandi Flag of Latvia.svg Deniss Vasiljevs Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Naoki Rossi [6]
2024 Flag of Japan.svg Kao Miura Flag of Japan.svg Nozomu Yoshioka Flag of Finland.svg Valtter Virtanen [7]

Women's singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeResults
2019 Flag of Estonia.svg Eva Lotta Kiibus Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Kolomiets Flag of Finland.svg Vera Stolt [2]
2020 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Golyakova Flag of Estonia.svg Eva Lotta Kiibus Flag of Belarus.svg Viktoriia Safonova [3]
2021 Flag of Estonia.svg Eva Lotta Kiibus Flag of Austria.svg Olga Mikutina Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Taljegård [4]
2022 Flag of Estonia.svg Kristina Lisovskaja Flag of Italy.svg Lara Naki Gutmann Flag of France.svg Lorine Schild [5]
2023 Flag of Estonia.svg Niina Petrõkina Flag of Sweden.svg Josefin Taljegård Flag of Estonia.svg Kristina Lisovskaja [6]
2024 Flag of Japan.svg Rion Sumiyoshi Flag of Japan.svg Hana Yoshida Flag of Japan.svg Mako Yamashita [7]

Junior results

Men's singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeResults
2019 Flag of Belarus.svg Yauhenii Puzanau Flag of Finland.svg Lucas Tiilikainen Flag of Finland.svg Makar Suntsev [2]
2020 Flag of Estonia.svg Arlet Levandi Flag of Estonia.svg Jegor Martsenko Flag of Russia.svg Petr Sharovikov [3]
2021 Flag of Estonia.svg Arlet Levandi Flag of Latvia.svg Daniels Kockers Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukas Vaclavik [4]
2022 Flag of Finland.svg Arttu Juusola Flag of Italy.svg Tommaso Barison Flag of Finland.svg Jaroslav Krestyannikov [5]
2023 Flag of Finland.svg Matias Lindfors Flag of Israel.svg Tamir Kuperman Flag of Finland.svg Matias Heinonen [6]
2024 Flag of Estonia.svg Arlet Levandi Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele Francesco Zich Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jedidiah Lincoln [7]

Women's singles

YearGoldSilverBronzeResults
2019 Flag of Estonia.svg Niina Petrõkina Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Samofalova Flag of Latvia.svg Arina Somova [2]
2020 Flag of Estonia.svg Niina Petrõkina Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Samofalova Flag of Denmark.svg Maia Sørensen [3]
2021 Flag of Lithuania.svg Jogailé Aglinskyte Flag of France.svg Lorine Schild Flag of France.svg Lola Ghozali [4]
2022 Flag of Finland.svg Petra Lahti Flag of France.svg Lola Ghozali Flag of Latvia.svg Nikola Fomchenkova [5]
2023 Flag of Latvia.svg Nikola Fomchenkova Flag of Finland.svg Lotta Artimo Flag of Finland.svg Petra Lahti [6]
2024 Flag of Italy.svg Sarina Joos Flag of Lithuania.svg Gabriele Juskaite Flag of Italy.svg Noemi Joos [7]

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References

  1. "Announcement" (PDF). tallinkhotelscup.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2024.
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