Master's de Patinage

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Pernelle Carron and Lloyd Jones at the 2009 Master's de Patinage.

The Master's de Patinage is an annual domestic French figure skating competition held in the autumn. [1] Skaters compete in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior and junior levels.

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Senior medalists

Men’s singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2008 Orléans Alban Préaubert Brian Joubert Yannick Ponsero [2]
2009 Florent Amodio Brian Joubert Alban Préaubert [3]
2010 Brian Joubert Florent Amodio Alban Préaubert [4]
2011 Florent Amodio Brian Joubert Chafik Besseghier [5]
2012 Florent Amodio Brian Joubert Chafik Besseghier [6]
2013 Florent Amodio Florian Lejeune Romain Ponsart [7]
2014 Chafik Besseghier Florent Amodio Romain Ponsart [8]
2015 Romain Ponsart Simon Hocquaux Florent Amodio [9]
2016 Villard-de-Lans Chafik Besseghier Philip Warren Adrien Tesson [10]
2017 Romain Ponsart Adrien Tesson Philip Warren [11]
2018 Kévin Aymoz Luc Economides Adrien Tesson [12]
2019 Kévin Aymoz Adrien Tesson Luc Economides [13]
2020 Kévin Aymoz Landry Le May Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brendan Kerry [14]
2021 Épinal Adam Siao Him Fa Luc Economides Kévin Aymoz [15]
2022 Villard-de-Lans Adam Siao Him Fa Landry Le May Luc Economides [16]
2023 Adam Siao Him Fa Kévin Aymoz François Pitot [17]

Women’s singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2008 Orléans Candice Didier Maé-Bérénice Méité Gwendoline Didier [2]
2009 Gwendoline Didier Vincianne FortinNo other competitors [3]
2010 Candice Didier Maé-Bérénice Méité Léna Marrocco [4]
2011 Maé-Bérénice Méité Lénaëlle Gilleron-Gorry Yrétha Silété [5]
2012 Lénaëlle Gilleron-Gorry Maé-Bérénice Méité Léna Marrocco [6]
2013 Maé-Bérénice Méité Candice Didier Lénaëlle Gilleron-Gorry [7]
2014 Maé-Bérénice Méité Laurine Lecavelier Anaïs Ventard [8]
2015 Laurine Lecavelier No other competitors [9]
2016 Villard-de-Lans Maé-Bérénice Méité Laurine Lecavelier Léa Serna [10]
2017 Maé-Bérénice Méité Laurine Lecavelier Léa Serna [11]
2018 Laurine Lecavelier Maé-Bérénice Méité Léa Serna [12]
2019 Laurine Lecavelier Maé-Bérénice Méité Léa Serna [13]
2020 Lea Serna Alizée Crozet Julie Froetscher [14]
2021 Épinal Maïa Mazzara Léa Serna Julie Froetscher [15]
2022 Villard-de-Lans Lorine Schild Léa Serna Maïa Mazzara [16]
2023 Léa Serna Lorine Schild Maïa Mazzara [17]

Pairs

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2008 Orléans
  • Camille Foucher
  • Bruno Massot
[2]
2009 [3]
2010
[4]
2011
  • Anne Laure Letscher
  • Artem Patlasov
[5]
2012No other competitors [6]
2013 [7]
2014 [8]
2015 [9]
2016 Villard-de-Lans No other competitors [10]
2017 [11]
2018No other competitors [12]
2019No other competitors [13]
2020 [14]
2021 Épinal No other competitors [15]
2022 Villard-de-Lans [16]
2023 [17]

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2008 Orléans [2]
2009 [3]
2010 [4]
2011
  • Charlène Denize
  • Quentin Langlois
  • Harmonie Lafont
  • Stanislas Etzol
[5]
2012No other competitors [6]
2013 [7]
2014 [8]
2015
  • Laureline Aubry
  • Kevin Bellingard
  • Mathilde Dias
  • Jean Denis Sanchis
[9]
2016 Villard-de-Lans [10]
2017 [11]
2018 [12]
2019 [13]
2020No other competitors [14]
2021 Épinal [15]
2022 Villard-de-Lans [16]
2023 [17]

Junior medalists

Men’s singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2008 Orléans Florent Amodio Morgan Ciprès Christopher Boyadji [2]
2009 Romain Ponsart Morgan Ciprès Thomas Sosniak [3]
2010Thomas Sosniak Romain Ponsart Charles Tetar [4]
2011Charles TetarThomas SosniakMaxime Petraru [5]
2012Charles Tetar Simon Hocquaux Noël-Antoine Pierre [6]
2013 Simon Hocquaux Adrien Tesson Charles Tetar [7]
2014 Simon Hocquaux Kévin Aymoz Adrien Tesson [8]
2015 Kévin Aymoz Adrien Tesson Luc Economides [9]
2016 Villard-de-Lans Landry Le May Luc Economides Adam Siao Him Fa [10]
2017 Luc Economides Maxence ColletLotfi Sereir [11]
2018 Adam Siao Him Fa Xavier VauclinLandry Le May [12]
2019Tom BouvartSamy HammiYann Frechon [13]
2020 François Pitot Ian Vauclin Samy Hammi [14]
2021 Épinal François Pitot Ian Vauclin Axel Ahmed [15]
2022 Villard-de-Lans Ian Vauclin Ilia Gogitidze Jean Medard [16]
2023 Jean Medard Ilia Gogitidze Gianni Motilla [17]

Women’s singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2008 Orléans Vincianne Fortin Léna Marrocco Yrétha Silété [2]
2009 Maé Bérénice Méité Léna Marrocco Yrétha Silété [3]
2010 Yrétha Silété Anaïs Ventard Lénaëlle Gilleron-Gorry [4]
2011 Anaïs Ventard Aline ZerourouFlora Leblanc [5]
2012 Laurine Lecavelier Nadjma MahamoudCarla Monzali [6]
2013 Laurine Lecavelier Léna Marrocco Léa Serna [7]
2014 Léa Serna Alizée Crozet Pauline Wanner [8]
2015Pauline WannerJulie Frötscher Alizée Crozet [9]
2016 Villard-de-Lans Julie Frötscher Alizée Crozet Nadjma Mahamoud [10]
2017Pauline WannerHeloise Pitot Oceane Piegad [11]
2018 Anna Kuzmenko Alizée Crozet Lola Ghozali [12]
2019 Maïa Mazzara Oceane Piegad Lola Ghozali [13]
2020 Sophie Sprung Lorine Schild Lola Ghozali [14]
2021 Épinal Lorine Schild Lola Ghozali Eve Dubecq [15]
2022 Villard-de-Lans Lola Ghozali Stefania Gladki Eve Dubecq [16]
2023 Stefania Gladki Ninon Dapoigny Eve Dubecq [17]

Pairs

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2008 Orléans
No other competitors [2]
2009
[3]
2010
  • Marie Diamoneka
  • Artem Patlasov
[4]
2011 [5]
2017 Villard-de-Lans [11]
2018
  • Liudmila Molchanova
  • Remi Belmonte
[12]
2019
  • Liudmila Molchanova
  • Remi Belmonte
[13]
2021 Épinal No other competitors [15]
2022 Villard-de-Lans [16]
2023No other competitors [17]

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2008 Orléans
  • Charlène Denize
  • Quentin Langlois
[2]
2009
  • Sofia Gassoumi
  • Arnaud Pasztory
  • Aéla Royer
  • Benjamin Leze
[3]
2010
[4]
2011
  • Elektra Hetman
  • Benjamin Allain
  • Myriam Gassoumi
  • Clément Le Molaire
[5]
2012
  • Magali Leininger
  • Maxime Caurel
[6]
2013
  • Myriam Gassoumi
  • Clément Le Molaire
[7]
2014
[8]
2015
[9]
2016 Villard-de-Lans
[10]
2017
  • Mathilde Viard
  • Renan Manceaux
[11]
2018 [12]
2019 [13]
2020 [14]
2021 Épinal [15]
2022 Villard-de-Lans [16]
2023 [17]

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