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The Golden Bear (Croatian: Zlatni medvjed) is an ISU annual international and inter-club figure skating competition held in Zagreb, Croatia. Held since 1986, the event is organized by the Medveščak figure skating club. It is the equivalent of the Golden Spin of Zagreb intended for Junior and Novice skaters, as well as skaters below the Novice level (Cubs and Chicks). In 2012, senior-level events were added. Skaters may compete in three disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating.

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Croatian language

Croatian language

Croatian is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language used by Croats, principally in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Serbian province of Vojvodina, and other neighboring countries. It is the official and literary standard of Croatia and one of the official languages of the European Union. Croatian is also one of the official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a recognized minority language in Serbia and neighboring countries.

Figure skating competition

Figure skating competition

A figure skating competition is a judged sports competition in figure skating.

Zagreb

Zagreb

Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb stands near the international border between Croatia and Slovenia at an elevation of approximately 122 m (400 ft) above sea level. The population of the Zagreb urban agglomeration is 1,071,150, approximately a quarter of the total population of Croatia, while at the 2021 census the city itself had a population of 767,131.

Croatia

Croatia

Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe. Its coast lies entirely on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to the west and southwest. Its capital and largest city, Zagreb, forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, with twenty counties. The country spans 56,594 square kilometres, and has a population of nearly 3.9 million.

Golden Spin of Zagreb

Golden Spin of Zagreb

The Golden Spin of Zagreb is an annual senior-level figure skating competition, held yearly in Zagreb, Croatia. It became part of the ISU Challenger Series in the 2014–15 season. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, although, in some years, not every discipline is included. The equivalent for junior-level skaters is the Golden Bear of Zagreb.

Single skating

Single skating

Single skating is a discipline of figure skating in which male and female skaters compete individually. Men's singles and women's singles are governed by the International Skating Union (ISU). Figure skating is the oldest winter sport contested at the Olympics, with men's and women's single skating appearing as two of the four figure skating events at the London Games in 1908.

Pair skating

Pair skating

Pair skating is a figure skating discipline defined by the International Skating Union (ISU) as "the skating of two people in unison who perform their movements in such harmony with each other as to give the impression of genuine Pair Skating as compared with independent Single Skating". The ISU also states that a pairs team consists of "one Woman and one Man". Pair skating, along with men's and women's single skating, has been an Olympic discipline since figure skating, the oldest Winter Olympic sport, was introduced at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. The ISU World Figure Skating Championships introduced pair skating in 1908.

Senior medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2012 Austria Mario Rafael Ionian Croatia Josip Gluhak No other competitors
2013 United Kingdom David Richardson Hungary Kristof Forgo Hungary Márton Markó [1]
2014 No competitors [2]
2015 Finland Matthias Versluis United Kingdom Peter James Hallam Slovenia David Kranjec [3]
2016 France Kévin Aymoz United Kingdom Phillip Harris Switzerland Stéphane Walker [4]
2017 Italy Daniel Grassl United Kingdom Graham Newberry Switzerland Lukas Britschgi [5]
2018 Italy Daniel Grassl Germany Paul Fentz Italy Jari Kessler [6]
2019 Georgia (country) Irakli Maysuradze Austria Luc Maierhofer Switzerland Lukas Britschgi [7]

Ladies

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2012 Austria Kerstin Frank Slovenia Nika Cerič Italy Roberta Rodeghiero
2013 Russia Nikol Gosviani Slovenia Daša Grm Italy Carol Bressanutti [1]
2014 Italy Carol Bressanutti Slovenia Daša Grm Austria Sophie Almassy [2]
2015 Sweden Linnea Mellgren Austria Lara Roth Italy Carol Bressanutti [3]
2016 France Laurine Lecavelier Italy Giada Russo Germany Nicole Schott [4]
2017 Latvia Diāna Ņikitina Slovenia Dasa Grm Sweden Matilda Algotsson [5]
2018 United Kingdom Natasha McKay Italy Elettra Olivotto Germany Alissa Scheidt [6]
2019 Italy Alessia Tornaghi Austria Olga Mikutina United Kingdom Natasha McKay [7]

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Austria

Austria

Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous city and state. Austria is bordered by Germany to the northwest, the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia to the northeast, Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The country occupies an area of 83,871 km2 (32,383 sq mi) and has a population of 9 million.

Croatia

Croatia

Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe. Its coast lies entirely on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to the west and southwest. Its capital and largest city, Zagreb, forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, with twenty counties. The country spans 56,594 square kilometres, and has a population of nearly 3.9 million.

David Richardson (figure skater)

David Richardson (figure skater)

David Richardson is a British former competitive figure skater. He is the 2011 British national champion and 2013 Golden Bear of Zagreb champion. He qualified for the free skate at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Ljubljana, Slovenia, where he finished 23rd overall.

Hungary

Hungary

Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning 93,030 square kilometres (35,920 sq mi) of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and Slovenia to the southwest, and Austria to the west. Hungary has a population of 9.7 million, mostly ethnic Hungarians and a significant Romani minority. Hungarian, the official language, is the world's most widely spoken Uralic language and among the few non-Indo-European languages widely spoken in Europe. Budapest is the country's capital and largest city; other major urban areas include Debrecen, Szeged, Miskolc, Pécs, and Győr.

Márton Markó

Márton Markó

Márton Markó is a Hungarian former competitive figure skater. He is a four-time Hungarian national champion.

Finland

Finland

Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, across from Estonia. Finland covers an area of 338,455 square kilometres (130,678 sq mi) with a population of 5.6 million. Helsinki is the capital and largest city. The vast majority of the population are ethnic Finns. Finnish and Swedish are the official languages, Swedish is the native language of 5.2% of the population. Finland's climate varies from humid continental in the south to the boreal in the north. The land cover is primarily a boreal forest biome, with more than 180,000 recorded lakes.

Matthias Versluis

Matthias Versluis

Matthias Versluis is a Finnish figure skater. Competing in ice dancing with Juulia Turkkila, he is the 2023 European bronze medalist, 2022 Grand Prix of Espoo bronze medalist and a three-time Finnish national champion.

Peter James Hallam

Peter James Hallam

Peter James Hallam is an English retired figure skater. He is the 2018 Toruń Cup silver medalist, the 2015 Golden Bear of Zagreb silver medalist, the 2019 Bavarian Open bronze medalist, the 2019 British national champion, and a six-time British national silver medalist.

David Kranjec

David Kranjec

David Kranjec is a Slovenian-Australian competitive figure skater. He is the 2016 Slovenian national champion and qualified for the free skate at the 2016 European Championships.

France

France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, giving it one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world. Its metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea; overseas territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Its eighteen integral regions span a combined area of 643,801 km2 (248,573 sq mi) and had a total population of over 68 million as of January 2023. France is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre; other major urban areas include Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, Bordeaux, and Nice.

Kévin Aymoz

Kévin Aymoz

Kévin Aymoz is a French figure skater. He is the 2019 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, 2019 Internationaux de France bronze medalist, the 2019 NHK Trophy silver medalist, the 2022 Grand Prix of Espoo bronze medalist, the 2022 Challenger Series Champion and has placed as high as 4th at the European Championships. He is a five-time French national champion.

Phillip Harris

Phillip Harris

Phillip Harris is a British former figure skater. He is a three-time British national champion and has qualified for the free skate at four ISU Championships.

Junior medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1996 Slovenia Gregor Urbas Slovenia Andrej Gorkič No other competitors
1997 Slovenia Janez Špoljar Italy Andrea Livi Turkey Tayfun Anar [8]
1998 Slovenia Gregor Urbas Germany Florian Just Germany Michael Ganser [9]
1999 Slovenia Gregor Urbas Finland Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari South Africa Matthew Wilkinson [10]
2000 France Thomas Dussous Slovenia Gregor Urbas Israel Vadim Akolzin [11]
2001 Israel Sergei Kotov Turkey Alper Uçar Slovenia Damjan Ostojič [12]
2002 Finland Mikko Minkkinen Finland Visa Tuominen Turkey Alper Uçar [13]
2003 Czech Republic Pavel Kaška Slovenia Luka Čadež Czech Republic Michal Matloch [14]
2004 Croatia Boris Martinec Turkey Kutay Eryoldas Croatia Josip Gluhak [15]
2005 United Kingdom Thomas Paulson Croatia Josip Gluhak Croatia Boris Martinec [16]
2006 Austria Severin Kiefer Austria Tobias Steindl Germany Juriy Gnilozubov [17]
2007 Switzerland Mikael Redin Germany Martin Rappe Croatia Boris Martinec [18]
2008 Competition cancelled
2009 Croatia Ivor Mikolčević No other competitors [19]
2010 Competition cancelled
2011 Croatia Mislav Blagojević Austria Manuel Drechsler No other competitors [20]
2012 Hungary Kristof Forgo Austria Albert Mueck Slovenia Krištof Brezar [21]
2013 United Kingdom Charlie Parry-Evans Hungary Alexander Borovoj Slovenia Krištof Brezar [1]
2014 Italy Alessandro Fadini Slovenia Krištof Brezar Croatia Steven Spencer Baker [2]
2015 Italy Daniel Grassl Italy Jari Kessler United Kingdom Josh Brown [3]
2016 Italy Daniel Grassl Switzerland Nurullah Sahaka France Maxence Collet [4]
2017 Czech Republic Filip Scerba Italy Gabriele Frangipani Croatia Charles Katanovic [5]
2018 Italy Gabriele Frangipani Sweden Andreas Nordebäck Bulgaria Alexander Zlatkov [6]
2019 Spain Iker Oyarzabal Poland Egor Khlopkov Sweden Oliver Praetorius [7]

Ladies

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1997 Finland Kati Simola Austria Karin Brandstätter Slovenia Anja Beslic [8]
1998 Germany Andrea Diewald Germany Nina Sackerer Germany Veronica Diewald [9]
1999 Czech Republic Lucie Krausová Germany Stephanie Lotterschmid Finland Mari Hirvonen [10]
2000 Croatia Idora Hegel Germany Eva-Maria Fitze Germany Stephanie Lotterschmid [11]
2001 Croatia Idora Hegel Slovenia Anja Bratec Slovenia Teodora Poštič [12]
2002 Belarus Kristina Mikhailova Luxembourg Fleur Maxwell Slovenia Darja Škrlj [13]
2003 Czech Republic Jana Sýkorová Croatia Željka Krizmanić Slovenia Kaja Otovic [14]
2004 Finland Henriikka Hietaniemi Croatia Željka Krizmanić Germany Kristina Geissler [15]
2005 Russia Alexandra Ievleva Croatia Željka Krizmanić Croatia Franka Vugec [16]
2006 Sweden Linnea Mellgren Germany Katharina Gierok Hungary Katherina Hadford [17]
2007 Germany Nicole Gurny Switzerland Virginie Clerc Sweden Linnea Mellgren [18]
2008 Competition cancelled
2009 Slovenia Patricia Gleščič Croatia Mirna Librić Slovenia Daša Grm [19]
2010 Competition cancelled
2011 Italy Elettra Olivotto Italy Amella Schwienbacher Finland Noora Ikonen [20]
2012 Hungary Ivett Tóth Finland Seidi Rantanen Finland Evelina Viljanen [21]
2013 Slovenia Pina Umek Hungary Bianka Friesz Italy Alessia Zardini [1]
2014 Austria Violette Ivanoff Croatia Antonia Banović Austria Alexandra Philippova [2]
2015 South Korea Choi Yu-jin Italy Rebecca Ghilardi United Kingdom Anna Litvinenko [3]
2016 United States Starr Andrews Sweden Lisa Lager United States Ashley Kim [4]
2017 Canada Hannah Dawson Italy Lucrezia Beccari Belgium Charlotte Vandersarren [5]
2018 Russia Alena Kanysheva United States Emilia Murdock Italy Lucrezia Beccari [6]
2019 Italy Ginevra Negrello Austria Stefanie Pesendorfer Germany Nargiz Suleymanova [7]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2003 Austria Sabrina Immervoll / Daniel Lobenwein No other competitors
2004– No pairs competition

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Slovenia

Slovenia

Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest. Slovenia is mostly mountainous and forested, covers 20,271 square kilometres (7,827 sq mi), and has a population of 2.1 million. Slovenes constitute over 80% of the country's population. Slovene, a South Slavic language, is the official language. Slovenia has a predominantly temperate continental climate, with the exception of the Slovene Littoral and the Julian Alps. A sub-mediterranean climate reaches to the northern extensions of the Dinaric Alps that traverse the country in a northwest–southeast direction. The Julian Alps in the northwest have an alpine climate. Toward the northeastern Pannonian Basin, a continental climate is more pronounced. Ljubljana, the capital and largest city of Slovenia, is geographically situated near the centre of the country.

Gregor Urbas

Gregor Urbas

Gregor Urbas is a Slovenian former competitive figure skater. He is a three-time Golden Spin of Zagreb champion, a five-time Triglav Trophy champion, the 2006 Ondrej Nepela Memorial champion, and a nine-time (2001–2009) Slovenian national champion. He competed at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics. He qualified for the free skate at nineteen ISU Championships – six Worlds, eight Europeans, and five Junior Worlds.

Italy

Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern and Western Europe. Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, it consists of a peninsula delimited by the Alps and surrounded by several islands; its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical region. Italy shares land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia and the enclaved microstates of Vatican City and San Marino. It has a territorial exclave in Switzerland, Campione. Italy covers an area of 301,230 km2 (116,310 sq mi), with a population of about 60 million. It is the third-most populous member state of the European Union, the sixth-most populous country in Europe, and the tenth-largest country in the continent by land area. Italy's capital and largest city is Rome.

Turkey

Turkey

Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with a small portion on the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran to the east; Iraq to the southeast; Syria and the Mediterranean Sea to the south; the Aegean Sea to the west; and Greece and Bulgaria to the northwest. Cyprus is off the south coast. Most of the country's citizens are ethnic Turks, while Kurds are the largest ethnic minority. Ankara is Turkey's capital and second-largest city; Istanbul is its largest city and main financial centre.

Germany

Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second-most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated between the Baltic and North seas to the north, and the Alps to the south; it covers an area of 357,022 square kilometres (137,847 sq mi), with a population of around 84 million within its 16 constituent states. Germany borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west. The nation's capital and most populous city is Berlin and its main financial centre is Frankfurt; the largest urban area is the Ruhr.

Florian Just

Florian Just

Florian Just is a German former competitive pair skater. With Mari Vartmann, he won four senior international medals and finished seventh at two European Championships. He also won four international medals with Katharina Gierok.

Finland

Finland

Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, across from Estonia. Finland covers an area of 338,455 square kilometres (130,678 sq mi) with a population of 5.6 million. Helsinki is the capital and largest city. The vast majority of the population are ethnic Finns. Finnish and Swedish are the official languages, Swedish is the native language of 5.2% of the population. Finland's climate varies from humid continental in the south to the boreal in the north. The land cover is primarily a boreal forest biome, with more than 180,000 recorded lakes.

Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari

Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari

Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari is a Finnish former competitive figure skater. He is a seven-time Finnish national champion and has represented Finland at the World Figure Skating Championships. He is the 2008 & 2009 Nordic champion.

South Africa

South Africa

South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by 2,798 kilometres (1,739 mi) of coastline that stretches along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; and to the east and northeast by Mozambique and Eswatini. It also completely enclaves the country Lesotho. It is the southernmost country on the mainland of the Old World, and the second-most populous country located entirely south of the equator, after Tanzania. South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot, with unique biomes, plant and animal life. With over 60 million people, the country is the world's 24th-most populous nation and covers an area of 1,221,037 square kilometres. South Africa has three capital cities, with the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government based in Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and Cape Town respectively. The largest city is Johannesburg.

Matthew Wilkinson

Matthew Wilkinson

Matthew Wilkinson is a British and South African former competitive figure skater. He competed for South Africa until 2000 and then switched to the United Kingdom. He qualified to the free skate at the 2002 World Junior Championships in Hamar, Norway, and at the 2004 World Junior Championships in The Hague, Netherlands. He became the 2003 British national bronze medalist.

France

France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, giving it one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world. Its metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea; overseas territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Its eighteen integral regions span a combined area of 643,801 km2 (248,573 sq mi) and had a total population of over 68 million as of January 2023. France is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre; other major urban areas include Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, Bordeaux, and Nice.

Advanced novice medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1997 Netherlands Michael Lim Austria Stefen Hofer No other competitors [8]
1998 Belarus Dmitri Malochnikau Turkey Alper Uçar No other competitors [9]
1999 Switzerland Jamal Othman Czech Republic Tomáš Verner Czech Republic Tomáš Janečko [10]
2000 Czech Republic Tomaš Janecko Andorra Marc Casal No other competitors [11]
2001 Croatia Tomislav Bišćan South Africa Konrad Giering Slovenia Urban Kalsek [12]
2002 Austria Viktor Pfeifer Slovenia Urban Kalsek Croatia Josip Gluhak [13]
2003 Turkey Kutay Eryoldas Croatia Josip Gluhak Turkey Emre Ergenc [14]
2004 Turkey Ali Demirboga Turkey Murat Can Kayabac No other competitors [15]
2005 United Kingdom Daniel King Australia John Mathew Tinson No other competitors [16]
2006 Sweden Richard Lundberg Slovenia Matic Hrovat Croatia Borna Blagojević [17]
2007 Czech Republic Petr Coufal Switzerland Sergey Balashov No other competitors [18]
2008 Competition cancelled
2009 Croatia Mislav Blagojević Croatia Tomislav Mikulandrić Croatia Steven Baker [19]
2010 Competition cancelled
2011 Slovenia Krištof Brezar Croatia Steven Spencer Baker Croatia Tomislav Mikulandrić [20]
2012 Hungary Alexander Borovoj Hungary Mate Borocz Croatia Steven Spencer Baker [21]
2013 Slovenia Matej Gregorc Slovenia Michael Chrastecky No other competitors [1]
2014 Italy Daniel Grassl No other competitors [2]
2015 Austria Anton Skoficz No other competitors [3]
2016 Italy Filippo Donghi France François Pitot Italy Alessandro Zarbo [4]
2017 Switzerland Noah Bodenstein Sweden Casper Johansson United Kingdom Edward Appleby [5]
2018 Sweden Casper Johansson United States Ilia Malinin Germany Davide Calderari [6]

Ladies

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1997 Croatia Lena Petreković Slovenia Darja Škrlj Slovenia Teodora Poštič [8]
1998 Japan Hireo Kakisawa Turkey Elif Ulas Turkey Papatya Dokmeci [9]
1999 Czech Republic Barbora Ulehlová Finland Henna Hietala Finland Sari Hakola [10]
2000 France Celine Lacour Czech Republic Jana Sýkorová Germany Marion Riedel [11]
2001 Luxembourg Fleur Maxwell South Africa Megan Allely Turkey Beril Bektas [12]
2002 Sweden Matilda Rang Germany Kristina Geissler Poland Ilona Senderek [13]
2003 South Korea Kim Yuna Turkey Buse Coskun Bulgaria Raia Zaharieva [14]
2004 Russia Anastasia Dudina Slovenia Ana Štublar Turkey Ekin Doganay [15]
2005 Slovenia Ana Štublar Austria Alessandra Laurencik United Kingdom Yuen Tung Chiu [16]
2006 Austria Stina Martini Italy Victoria Manni Germany Kristina Semjonow [17]
2007 Czech Republic Jana Jechová Finland Timila Shrestha Czech Republic Patrície Ježková [18]
2008 Competition cancelled
2009 Slovakia Erika Viteková Croatia Lorelaj Lukačin Croatia Antonija Mraović [19]
2010 Competition cancelled
2011 Finland Lotta Malinen Slovenia Patricija Juren Slovenia Zala Linea Rutar [20]
2012 Finland Emmi Peltonen Austria Lara Roth Austria Alisa Stomakhina [21]
2013 Slovenia Lara Guček Slovenia Maruša Udrih Croatia Christina Baker [1]
2014 Italy Claudia Martinelli Italy Sara Boschiroli Hungary Dora Nagy [2]
2015 Croatia Hana Kosić Austria Sophia Schaller Hungary Dora Nagy [3]
2016 United States Kaitlyn Nguyen United States Audrey Shin United States Pooja Kalyan [4]
2017 Italy Serena Joy Roblin Hungary Zoe Gal Hungary Emese Csiszer [5]
2018 United States Alena Budko Switzerland Kimmy Repond United States Kate Wang [6]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011 Italy Giulia Foresti / Leo Luca Sforza Croatia Christina Baker / Steven Baker Croatia Lana Petranović / Tomislav Mikulandrić
2012 Croatia Christina Baker / Steven Baker Croatia Ivona Horvat / Tomislav Mikulandrić No other competitors
2012– No pairs competition

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Netherlands

Netherlands

The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Netherlands consists of twelve provinces; it borders Germany to the east, and Belgium to the south, with a North Sea coastline to the north and west. It shares maritime borders with the United Kingdom, Germany and Belgium in the North Sea. The country's official language is Dutch, with West Frisian as a secondary official language in the province of Friesland. Dutch, English and Papiamento are official in the Caribbean territories.

Austria

Austria

Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous city and state. Austria is bordered by Germany to the northwest, the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia to the northeast, Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The country occupies an area of 83,871 km2 (32,383 sq mi) and has a population of 9 million.

Belarus

Belarus

Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Covering an area of 207,600 square kilometres (80,200 sq mi) and with a population of 9.2 million, Belarus is the 13th-largest and the 20th-most populous country in Europe. The country has a hemiboreal climate and is administratively divided into seven regions. Minsk is the capital and largest city.

Alper Uçar

Alper Uçar

Alper Uçar is a Turkish former competitive ice dancer. With his skating partner, Alisa Agafonova, he competed at two Winter Olympics and won eight international medals, including silver at the 2011 Winter Universiade and three medals on the ISU Challenger Series. They skated in the final segment at six European Championships and four World Championships.

Jamal Othman

Jamal Othman

Jamal Aziz Othman is a Swiss former competitive figure skater. He is the 2009 Swiss national champion and a five-time national silver medalist.

Czech Republic

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The Czech Republic has a hilly landscape that covers an area of 78,871 square kilometers (30,452 sq mi) with a mostly temperate continental and oceanic climate. The capital and largest city is Prague; other major cities and urban areas include Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň and Liberec.

Andorra

Andorra

Andorra, officially the Principality of Andorra, is a sovereign landlocked microstate on the Iberian Peninsula, in the eastern Pyrenees, bordered by France to the north and Spain to the south. Believed to have been created by Charlemagne, Andorra was ruled by the count of Urgell until 988, when it was transferred to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Urgell. The present principality was formed by a charter in 1278. It is headed by two co-princes: the bishop of Urgell in Catalonia, Spain and the president of France. Its capital and largest city is Andorra la Vella.

Marc Casal

Marc Casal

Marc Casal is an Andorran figure skater. He is the 2004 Andorran national champion and three time junior national champion. Along with Melissandre Fuentes, he was the first skater to represent Andorra in an ISU Championship, which they both achieved at the 2002 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.

Croatia

Croatia

Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe. Its coast lies entirely on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to the west and southwest. Its capital and largest city, Zagreb, forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, with twenty counties. The country spans 56,594 square kilometres, and has a population of nearly 3.9 million.

South Africa

South Africa

South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by 2,798 kilometres (1,739 mi) of coastline that stretches along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; and to the east and northeast by Mozambique and Eswatini. It also completely enclaves the country Lesotho. It is the southernmost country on the mainland of the Old World, and the second-most populous country located entirely south of the equator, after Tanzania. South Africa is a biodiversity hotspot, with unique biomes, plant and animal life. With over 60 million people, the country is the world's 24th-most populous nation and covers an area of 1,221,037 square kilometres. South Africa has three capital cities, with the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government based in Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and Cape Town respectively. The largest city is Johannesburg.

Konrad Giering

Konrad Giering

Konrad Giering is a South African figure skater. He is a four-time South African junior national champion, and is a two-time competitor at the Four Continents Championships.

Slovenia

Slovenia

Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest. Slovenia is mostly mountainous and forested, covers 20,271 square kilometres (7,827 sq mi), and has a population of 2.1 million. Slovenes constitute over 80% of the country's population. Slovene, a South Slavic language, is the official language. Slovenia has a predominantly temperate continental climate, with the exception of the Slovene Littoral and the Julian Alps. A sub-mediterranean climate reaches to the northern extensions of the Dinaric Alps that traverse the country in a northwest–southeast direction. The Julian Alps in the northwest have an alpine climate. Toward the northeastern Pannonian Basin, a continental climate is more pronounced. Ljubljana, the capital and largest city of Slovenia, is geographically situated near the centre of the country.

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