Uzbek Figure Skating Championships

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The Uzbek Figure Skating Championships are held annually to crown the national champions of Uzbekistan. 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.

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Senior medalists

Men's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1997 Roman Skorniakov
1998
1999Vladimir Belomoin
2000
2001Vladimir BelomoinRenet Akhmetkhanov [1]
2002
2003Renet Akhmetkhanov [2]
2004Renet AkhmetkhanovDmitri LapshinMaxim Farkhutdinov [3]
2005Yuri MoskvinMaxim FarkhutdinovEgor Kocheev [4]
2010Daniil PerminovNikita Kim
2011 Misha Ge
2015
2016
2017

Women's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1993 Tatiana Malinina
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998 Anastasia Gimazetdinova
1999
2000
2001Adelia Chanisheva [1]
2002
2003 Anastasia Gimazetdinova Olesia SnegurAdelia Chanisheva [2]
2004Svetlana DariabinaOlesia Snegur [3]
2005Olesia Snegur [4]
2010Sevara KhalilovaShokhsanam Takhirova
2011

Pairs

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1996Elena Ershova / Evgeni Sviridov
1997Irina Galinka / Artem Knyazev
1998 Natalia Ponomareva / Evgeni Sviridov
1999
2000Irina Shabanova / Artem Knyazev Marina Aganina / Renat Sabirov
2001 Marina Aganina / Artem Knyazev No other competitors [1]
2002
2003 [2]
2004 Marina Aganina / Artem Knyazev Natalia Ponomareva / Evgeni Sviridov [3]
2005No other competitors [4]
2010 Marina Aganina / Dmitri Zobnin

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1996Olesya Pronina / Ramil Sarkulov
1997
1998
1999 Olga Akimova / Andrei Driganov
2000Julia Klochko / Ramil Sarkulov
2001Julia Klochko / Ramil Sarkulov Olesia Pronina / Vitali Baranov [1]
2002Julia Klochko / Ramil Sarkulov Olga Akimova / Andrei Driganov
2003 Olga Akimova / Andrei DriganovOlesia Pronina / Vladimir SuchkovAlina Saprykina / Dmitri Kabak [2]
2004 Olga Akimova / Alexander Shakalov Ashley Duenas / Ramil Sarkulov [3]
2005No other competitors [4]
2010Maria Popkova / Viktor Kovalenko Valeria Fedorova / Alexander Kuropatko
2011 Anna Nagornyuk / Viktor Kovalenko

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