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The Uzbek Figure Skating Championships are a figure skating competition held annually to crown the national champions of Uzbekistan.
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Refs |
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1997 | Roman Skorniakov | ||||
1998 | Roman Skorniakov | ||||
1999 | Roman Skorniakov | Vladimir Belomoin | |||
2000 | Roman Skorniakov | ||||
2001 | Roman Skorniakov | Vladimir Belomoin | Renet Akhmetkhanov | [1] | |
2002 | Roman Skorniakov | Vladimir Belomoin | |||
2003 | Roman Skorniakov | Vladimir Belomoin | Renet Akhmetkhanov | [2] | |
2004 | Renet Akhmetkhanov | Dmitri Lapshin | Maxim Farkhutdinov | [3] | |
2005 | Yuri Moskvin | Maxim Farkhutdinov | Egor Kocheev | [4] | |
2006– 2009 | No competition held | ||||
2010 | Misha Ge | Daniil Perminov | Nikita Kim | ||
2011 | Misha Ge |
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Refs |
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1993 | Tatiana Malinina | ||||
1994 | Tatiana Malinina | ||||
1995 | Tatiana Malinina | ||||
1996 | Tatiana Malinina | ||||
1997 | Tatiana Malinina | ||||
1998 | Tatiana Malinina | Anastasia Gimazetdinova | |||
1999 | Tatiana Malinina | Anastasia Gimazetdinova | |||
2000 | Tatiana Malinina | Anastasia Gimazetdinova | |||
2001 | Tatiana Malinina | Anastasia Gimazetdinova | Adelia Chanisheva | [1] | |
2002 | Tatiana Malinina | Anastasia Gimazetdinova | |||
2003 | Anastasia Gimazetdinova | Olesia Snegur | Adelia Chanisheva | [2] | |
2004 | Anastasia Gimazetdinova | Svetlana Dariabina | Olesia Snegur | [3] | |
2005 | Anastasia Gimazetdinova | Olesia Snegur | [4] | ||
2006– 2009 | No competition held | ||||
2010 | Anastasia Gimazetdinova | Sevara Khalilova | Shokhsanam Takhirova | ||
2011 | Anastasia Gimazetdinova |
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Refs |
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1996 | Elena Ershova / Evgeni Sviridov | ||||
1997 | Elena Ershova / Evgeni Sviridov | Irina Galinka / Artem Knyazev | |||
1998 | Natalia Ponomareva / Evgeni Sviridov | Irina Galinka / Artem Knyazev | |||
1999 | Natalia Ponomareva / Evgeni Sviridov | ||||
2000 | Natalia Ponomareva / Evgeni Sviridov | Irina Shabanova / Artem Knyazev | |||
2001 | Natalia Ponomareva / Evgeni Sviridov | Marina Aganina / Artem Knyazev | No other competitors | [1] | |
2002 | Natalia Ponomareva / Evgeni Sviridov | Marina Aganina / Artem Knyazev | |||
2003 | Natalia Ponomareva / Evgeni Sviridov | Marina Aganina / Artem Knyazev | No other competitors | [2] | |
2004 | Marina Aganina / Artem Knyazev | Natalia Ponomareva / Evgeni Sviridov | No other competitors | [3] | |
2005 | Marina Aganina / Artem Knyazev | No other competitors | [4] | ||
2006– 2009 | No competition held | ||||
2010 | Marina Aganina / Dmitri Zobnin | No other competitors | |||
2011 |
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Refs |
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1999 | Olga Akimova / Andrei Driganov | ||||
2000 | Olga Akimova / Andrei Driganov | Julia Klochko / Ramil Sarkulov | |||
2001 | Olga Akimova / Andrei Driganov | Julia Klochko / Ramil Sarkulov | Olesia Pronina / Vitali Baranov | [1] | |
2002 | Julia Klochko / Ramil Sarkulov | Olga Akimova / Andrei Driganov | |||
2003 | Olga Akimova / Andrei Driganov | Olesia Pronina / Vladimir Suchkov | Alina Saprykina / Dmitri Kabak | [2] | |
2004 | Olga Akimova / Alexander Shakalov | Ashley Duenas / Ramil Sarkulov | Alina Saprykina / Dmitri Kabak | [3] | |
2005 | Olga Akimova / Alexander Shakalov | Valeria Fedorova / Alexander Kuropatko | No other competitors | [4] | |
2006– 2009 | No competition held | ||||
2010 | Maria Popkova / Viktor Kovalenko | Valeria Fedorova / Alexander Kuropatko | No other competitors | ||
2011 |
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