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The Warsaw Cup is an annual international figure skating competition which is generally held in November in Warsaw, Poland. Its senior categories became part of the ISU Challenger Series in the 2014–15 season. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The event's junior and novice categories were discontinued after 2013.

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Figure skating competition

Figure skating competition

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

Warsaw

Warsaw

Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officially estimated at 1.86 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.1 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 6th most-populous city in the European Union. The city area measures 517 km2 (200 sq mi) and comprises 18 districts, while the metropolitan area covers 6,100 km2 (2,355 sq mi). Warsaw is an alpha global city, a major cultural, political and economic hub, and the country's seat of government.

ISU Challenger Series

ISU Challenger Series

The ISU Challenger Series is a series of international figure skating competitions. Established by the International Skating Union in the 2014–15 season, it is a group of senior-level events ranked below the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Each event consists of at least three disciplines out of four, and is required to take place between August 1 and December 15.

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 persons 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

CS: ISU Challenger Series

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2012 Sweden Alexander Majorov Uzbekistan Misha Ge Poland Maciej Cieplucha [1]
2013 Switzerland Stéphane Walker Belgium Jorik Hendrickx Poland Maciej Cieplucha [2]
2014 CS Russia Alexander Petrov Philippines Michael Christian Martinez Italy Matteo Rizzo [3]
2015 CS Russia Alexander Samarin Russia Anton Shulepov Russia Zhan Bush [4]
2016 CS Sweden Alexander Majorov Russia Dmitri Aliev Switzerland Stéphane Walker [5]
2017 CS Italy Matteo Rizzo Switzerland Stéphane Walker Canada Liam Firus [6]
2018 Italy Daniel Grassl Chinese Taipei Tsao Chih-i Australia Andrew Dodds [7]
2019 CS Russia Andrei Mozalev Russia Petr Gumennik South Korea Lee June-hyoung [8]
2020 CS Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [9]
2021 CS Japan Sōta Yamamoto Italy Daniel Grassl Russia Petr Gumennik [10]
2022 CS France Kévin Aymoz Italy Daniel Grassl Switzerland Lukas Britschgi [11]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2012 Sweden Isabelle Olsson Ukraine Natalia Popova Germany Sandy Hoffmann [1]
2013 Poland Agata Kryger Norway Camilla Gjersem Czech Republic Elizaveta Ukolova [2]
2014 CS Russia Elizaveta Tuktamysheva Armenia Anastasia Galustyan Lithuania Aleksandra Golovkina [3]
2015 CS Russia Elizaveta Tuktamysheva Russia Serafima Sakhanovich Armenia Anastasia Galustyan [4]
2016 CS Germany Nicole Schott Australia Kailani Craine Russia Alexandra Avstriyskaya [5]
2017 CS Russia Serafima Sakhanovich Russia Stanislava Konstantinova United States Courtney Hicks [6]
2018 Russia Anastasia Gulyakova Australia Kailani Craine Poland Elżbieta Gabryszak [7]
2019 CS Poland Ekaterina Kurakova United States Bradie Tennell Russia Elizaveta Nugumanova [8]
2020 CS Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [9]
2021 CS Russia Maya Khromykh Estonia Niina Petrõkina Poland Ekaterina Kurakova [10]
2022 CS Poland Ekaterina Kurakova Switzerland Sarina Joos Finland Janna Jyrkinen [11]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2010 Germany Mari Vartmann / Aaron Van Cleave Germany Katharina Gierok / Florian Just Czech Republic Alexandra Herbríková / Alexandr Zaboev [12]
2011 Russia Anastasia Martiusheva / Alexei Rogonov Belarus Lubov Bakirova / Mikalai Kamianchuk No other competitors [13]
2012 Russia Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov Belarus Maria Paliakova / Nikita Bochkov Ukraine Alexandra Gorovaya / Sergei Deynega [1]
2013 Russia Ksenia Stolbova / Fedor Klimov Russia Lina Fedorova / Maxim Miroshkin Belarus Maria Paliakova / Nikita Bochkov [2]
2014 CS Canada Lubov Iliushechkina / Dylan Moscovitch Russia Lina Fedorova / Maxim Miroshkin Italy Valentina Marchei / Ondřej Hotárek [3]
2015 CS Germany Aliona Savchenko / Bruno Massot Italy Nicole Della Monica / Matteo Guarise Lithuania Goda Butkutė / Nikita Ermolaev [4]
2016 CS Italy Valentina Marchei / Ondřej Hotárek United States Chelsea Liu / Brian Johnson Germany Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nolan Seegert [5]
2017 CS Italy Valentina Marchei / Ondřej Hotárek Russia Aleksandra Boikova / Dmitrii Kozlovskii Germany Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nolan Seegert [6]
2018 No pairs competition [7]
2019 CS United States Jessica Calalang / Brian Johnson Russia Alina Pepeleva / Roman Pleshkov Canada Justine Brasseur / Mark Bardei [8]
2020 CS No pairs competition [9]
2021 CS Russia Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov United States Jessica Calalang / Brian Johnson Russia Yasmina Kadyrova / Ivan Balchenko [10]
2022 CS Australia Anastasia Golubeva / Hektor Giotopoulos Moore Italy Rebecca Ghilardi / Filippo Ambrosini Germany Letizia Roscher / Luis Schuster [11]

Ice dance

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2014 CS Slovakia Federica Testa / Lukáš Csölley Ukraine Oleksandra Nazarova / Maxim Nikitin China Wang Shiyue / Liu Xinyu [3]
2015 CS Italy Charlène Guignard / Marco Fabbri Poland Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym Spodyriev Finland Cecilia Törn / Jussiville Partanen [4]
2016 CS Russia Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev Russia Tiffany Zahorski / Jonathan Guerreiro Slovakia Lucie Myslivečková / Lukáš Csölley [5]
2017 CS Russia Betina Popova / Sergey Mozgov United States Lorraine McNamara / Quinn Carpenter Ukraine Oleksandra Nazarova / Maxim Nikitin [6]
2018 Russia Tiffany Zahorski / Jonathan Guerreiro Poland Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym Spodyriev Finland Juulia Turkkila / Matthias Versluis [7]
2019 CS France Marie-Jade Lauriault / Romain Le Gac Russia Ksenia Konkina / Pavel Drozd United States Caroline Green / Michael Parsons [8]
2020 CS Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [9]
2021 CS Russia Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin Japan Kana Muramoto / Daisuke Takahashi United States Caroline Green / Michael Parsons [10]
2022 CS France Loïcia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier Germany Jennifer Janse van Rensburg / Benjamin Steffan France Marie Dupayage / Thomas Nabais [11]

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ISU Challenger Series

ISU Challenger Series

The ISU Challenger Series is a series of international figure skating competitions. Established by the International Skating Union in the 2014–15 season, it is a group of senior-level events ranked below the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Each event consists of at least three disciplines out of four, and is required to take place between August 1 and December 15.

Alexander Majorov

Alexander Majorov

Alexander Alexandrovich Majorov is a Swedish retired figure skater. He is the 2017 Winter Universiade bronze medalist, the 2011 World Junior bronze medalist, a five-time Nordic champion, and a four-time Swedish national champion. His best finish at the European Championships is 6th (2013). He was 14th at the 2014 Winter Olympics.

Misha Ge

Misha Ge

Mikhail Tszyunovich Ge is an Uzbekistani former competitive figure skater. He is the 2017 Internationaux de France bronze medalist. In addition to this, he has won nine international medals and four Uzbekistan national titles. He has finished in the top-ten at six ISU Championships, including two World Championships, competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics and the 2018 Winter Olympics, finishing 17th in both competitions.

Maciej Cieplucha

Maciej Cieplucha

Maciej Cieplucha is a Polish former competitive figure skater. He is the 2011 Finlandia Trophy bronze medalist, a two-time Warsaw Cup bronze medalist, and a three-time Polish national champion. He has qualified three times for the free skate at the European Championships—in 2012, 2013, and 2014.

Belgium

Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to the southwest, and the North Sea to the northwest. It covers an area of 30,528 km2 (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million, making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in Europe, with a density of 376/km2 (970/sq mi). Belgium is part of an area known as the Low Countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the Benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern France. The capital and largest city is Brussels; other major cities are Antwerp, Ghent, Charleroi, Liège, Bruges, Namur, and Leuven.

Jorik Hendrickx

Jorik Hendrickx

Jorik Hendrickx is a Belgian former competitive figure skater. He is the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy champion, the 2016 CS Nebelhorn Trophy silver medalist, a three-time Coupe du Printemps champion, the 2017 International Challenge Cup champion, and a three-time Belgian national champion. He qualified to the final segment at five World Championships and two Winter Olympics, finishing 16th in 2014 and 14th in 2018. He placed in the top ten at five European Championships.

2014 CS Warsaw Cup

2014 CS Warsaw Cup

The 2014 Warsaw Cup was a senior international figure skating competition held in November 2014 in Warsaw, Poland. It was part of the 2014–15 ISU Challenger Series. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Alexander Petrov (figure skater)

Alexander Petrov (figure skater)

Alexander Dmitriyevich Petrov is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2016 CS Nebelhorn Trophy champion and the 2016 Russian National bronze medalist. On the junior level, he is the 2014–15 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist and the 2015 Russian Junior National champion. Petrov holds the title of Master of Sports of Russia.

Philippines

Philippines

The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. It is situated in the western Pacific Ocean and consists of around 7,641 islands that are broadly categorized under three main geographical divisions from north to south: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The Philippines is bounded by the South China Sea to the west, the Philippine Sea to the east, and the Celebes Sea to the southwest. It shares maritime borders with Taiwan to the north, Japan to the northeast, Palau to the east and southeast, Indonesia to the south, Malaysia to the southwest, Vietnam to the west, and China to the northwest. The Philippines is the world's thirteenth-most-populous country and has diverse ethnicities and cultures throughout its islands. Manila is the country's capital, while the largest city is Quezon City; both lie within the urban area of Metro Manila.

Michael Christian Martinez

Michael Christian Martinez

Michael Christian "Mikee" Martinez is a Filipino Olympic figure skater. He is the 2015 Asian Figure Skating Trophy champion, a two-time Triglav Trophy champion and has won one ISU Challenger Series medal, silver at the 2014 Warsaw Cup. Martinez is the first skater from Southeast Asia and from a tropical country to qualify for the Olympics, was the only athlete to represent the Philippines at the 2014 Winter Olympics, and was one of only two to represent the Philippines at the 2018 Winter Olympics.

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, and some islands in the African Plate. 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.

Matteo Rizzo

Matteo Rizzo

Matteo Rizzo is an Italian figure skater. He is a two-time European Championship medalist, a three-time Grand Prix bronze medalist, the 2019 Winter Universiade champion, a two-time Italian national champion, and a seven-time silver national medalist. He has won several ISU Challenger Series medals, including gold at the 2017 CS Warsaw Cup and 2022 CS Budapest Trophy. Rizzo represented Italy at the 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympics.

Junior medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001
2002 Belarus Dzmitry Malocnikav Poland Maciej Lewandowski Finland Tommi Piiroinen [14]
2003 Belarus Sergei Shiliaev Belarus Dzmitry Malochnikav Belarus Alexandr Kazakov [15]
2004 Poland Maciej Cieplucha Poland Mateusz Chruściński Poland Janusz Karweta [16]
2005 Poland Maciej Cieplucha Poland Mateusz Chruściński Sweden Justus Strid [17]
2006 Germany Philipp Tischendorf Ukraine Oleksii Bychenko Poland Maciej Cieplucha [18]
2007 Poland Maciej Cieplucha Poland Sebastian Iwasaki Italy Luca Dematte [19]
2008 Czech Republic Petr Coufal Belgium Ruben Blommaert Poland Edwin Siwkowski [20]
2009 Russia Ivan Bich Poland Kamil Białas Belarus Mikhail Karaliuk [21]
2010 Belarus Vitali Luchanok Poland Edwin Siwkowski Poland Kamil Białas [12]
2011 United Kingdom Harry Mattick Belarus Aliaksei Mialiokhin Poland Kamil Dymowski [13]
2012 Germany Panagiotis Polizoakis Norway Sondre Oddvoll Bøe Germany Alexander Bjelde [1]
2013 Norway Sondre Oddvoll Bøe Poland Krzysztof Gała Italy Marco Pauletti [2]
2014–
2017
No junior competition
2018 Russia Gleb Lutfullin France Xan Rols France Vincent Mimault [7]

Ladies

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001
2002 Finland Laura Lepistö Belarus Krystina Mikhailava Belarus Evgenia Melnik [14]
2003 Belarus Evgenia Melnik Belarus Krystina Mikhailava Poland Ilona Senderek [15]
2004 Poland Laura Czarnotta Poland Ilona Senderek Poland Joanna Sulej [16]
2005 Belarus Krystina Mikhailova Finland Melisa Lahdeoja Poland Joanna Sulej [17]
2006 Finland Laura Lepistö Estonia Jelena Glebova Ukraine Iryna Movchan [18]
2007 Sweden Angelica Olsson Finland Minna Parviainen Finland Daisy Nevalainen [19]
2008 Italy Silvia Lovison Finland Ines Karvinen Finland Reetta Romppanen [20]
2009 Norway Anine Rabe Norway Celine Mysen Norway Anne Line Gjersem [21]
2010 Norway Celine Mysen Norway Camilla Gjersem Lithuania Rimgailė Meškaitė [12]
2011 Germany Nicole Schott Austria Sabrina Schulz Norway Camilla Gjersem [13]
2012 Germany Annabelle Prölß France Carla Monzali Denmark Pernille Sorensen [1]
2013 Lithuania Deimantė Kizalaitė Germany Lea Johanna Dastich Switzerland Matilde Gianocca [2]
2014–
2017
No junior competition
2018 Italy Lucrezia Beccari Chinese Taipei Mandy Chiang Hong Kong Cheuk Ka Kahlen Cheung [7]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001
2002 No competitors [14]
2003 Poland Joanna Dusik / Patryk Szałaśny No other competitors [15]
2004 No competitors [16]
2005 Poland Aneta Michałek / Bartosz Paluchowski Poland Krystyna Klimczak / Janusz Karweta No other competitors [17]
2006 Estonia Maria Sergejeva / Ilja Glebov Poland Krystyna Klimczak / Janusz Karweta No other competitors [18]
2007 Poland Krystyna Klimczak / Janusz Karweta Czech Republic Andrea Hollerová / Jakub Šafránek Poland Katarzyna Wilczyk / Bartłomiej Paluchowski [19]
2008 Italy Carolina Gillespie / Daniel Aggiano Czech Republic Alexandra Herbríková / Lukáš Ovčáček Poland Krystyna Klimczak / Janusz Karweta [20]
2009 Russia Evgenia Krapivina / Konstantin Medovikov Russia Irina Moiseeva / Vladimir Morozov Poland Natalia Kaliszek / Michał Kaliszek [21]
2010 Poland Magdalena Klatka / Radosław Chruściński Poland Anna Siedlecka / Jakub Tyc Poland Magdalena Jaskółka / Piotr Snopek [12]
2011 Russia Valeria Grechukhina / Andrei Filonov Russia Ekaterina Krutskikh / Vladimir Morozov Russia Kamilla Gainetdinova / Ivan Bich [13]
2012 Russia Lina Fedorova / Maxim Miroshkin Germany Annabelle Prölß / Ruben Blommaert Russia Arina Cherniavskaia / Antonio Souza-Kordeyru [1]
2013 Russia Maria Vigalova / Egor Zakroev Russia Anastasia Kholkina / Vladimir Arkhipov Germany Julia Linckh / Konrad Hocker Scholler [2]
2014–
2017
No junior competition
2018 No pairs competition

Ice dancing

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2018 Russia Polina Ivanenko / Daniil Karpov Ukraine Mariia Holubtsova / Kyryl Bielobrov Russia Eva Kuts / Dmitrii Mikhailov [7]

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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.

Poland

Poland

Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of 312,696 km2 (120,733 sq mi). Poland has a population of 38 million and is the fifth-most populous member state of the European Union. Warsaw is the nation's capital and largest metropolis. Other major cities include Kraków, Wrocław, Łódź, Poznań, Gdańsk, and Szczecin.

Maciej Lewandowski

Maciej Lewandowski

Maciej Lewandowski is a retired Polish figure skater. He appeared in the Polish version of Dancing on Ice.

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.

Sergei Shiliaev

Sergei Shiliaev

Sergei Shiliaev is a Belarusian former competitive figure skater. He qualified for the free skate at two ISU Championships – 2003 Junior Worlds, where he finished 16th, and 2003 Europeans, where he finished 24th.

Maciej Cieplucha

Maciej Cieplucha

Maciej Cieplucha is a Polish former competitive figure skater. He is the 2011 Finlandia Trophy bronze medalist, a two-time Warsaw Cup bronze medalist, and a three-time Polish national champion. He has qualified three times for the free skate at the European Championships—in 2012, 2013, and 2014.

Mateusz Chruściński

Mateusz Chruściński

Mateusz Chruściński is a Polish figure skater who competed as a single skater and pair skater. He teamed up with Joanna Sulej in 2008 and began competing internationally with her in the 2008-2009 season. They represented Poland at the 2010 Winter Olympics. They were coached by his mother, Iwona Myldarz-Chruścińska. His brother, Radosław Chruściński, is also a competitive skater.

Janusz Karweta

Janusz Karweta

Janusz Karweta is a Polish former competitive pair skater. He competed with Krystyna Klimczak. They are the 2007 Polish national silver medalists. They have competed internationally on the junior level at both Junior Grand Prix events and at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships and received the host wildcard entry to the 2007-2008 Junior Grand Prix Final, where they placed 9th. He also competed as a singles skater at the national level.

Sweden

Sweden

Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridge–tunnel across the Öresund. At 447,425 square kilometres (172,752 sq mi), Sweden is the largest Nordic country, the third-largest country in the European Union, and the fifth-largest country in Europe. The capital and largest city is Stockholm. Sweden has a total population of 10.5 million, and a low population density of 25.5 inhabitants per square kilometre (66/sq mi), with around 87% of Swedes residing in urban areas, which cover 1.5% of the entire land area, in the central and southern half of the country.

Justus Strid

Justus Strid

Justus Strid is a retired Danish figure skater. He is the 2012 Golden Spin of Zagreb bronze medalist, a three-time Nordic silver medalist, and a seven-time Danish national champion.

Novice medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001
2002 Poland Tomasz Grajcar Norway Michael Chrolenko Poland Michał Brzeziński [14]
2003 Poland Edwin Siwkowski Belarus Vitali Luchanok Poland Sebastian Iwasaki [15]
2004 Poland Sebastian Iwasaki Poland Sebastian Lofek Poland Edwin Siwkowski [16]
2005 Kazakhstan Abzal Rakimgaliev Denmark Keiran Araza Poland Sebastian Lofek [17]
2006 Estonia Viktor Romanenkov Poland Jakub Tyc Germany Martin Rappe [18]
2007 Finland Matthias Versluis Poland Jan Bielecki Poland Sebastian Lofek [19]
2008 Poland Kamil Dymowski Poland Jan Bielecki Poland Mateusz Kowalczyk [20]
2009 Sweden Mandus Thorman Spain Victor Bustamante Amazan Lithuania Deividas Kizala [21]
2010 Latvia Deniss Vasiļjevs Poland Krzysztof Gała Italy Alberto Vanz [12]
2011 Latvia Deniss Vasiļjevs Norway Sondre Oddvoll Bøe Lithuania Deividas Kizala [13]
2012 Latvia Deniss Vasiļjevs France Arthur Ribes Italy Marco Pauletti [1]
2013 Russia Pavel Iuferov Russia Andrei Petrenko France Maxence Collet [2]
2014–
2018
No novice competition

Ladies

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001
2002 Poland Agata Srokowska Norway Caroline Nilsen Norway Tanja Aas [14]
2003 Poland Laura Czarnotta South Africa Nicole Gurny Poland Beata Gryz [15]
2004 Netherlands Christel De Haan Poland Katarzyna Dusik Poland Paulina Klimaj [16]
2005 Belarus Maria Paliakova Denmark Michelle Tromborg-Nielsen Poland Sandra Matz [17]
2006 Germany Nicole Gurny Estonia Johanna Allik Finland Ines Karvinen [18]
2007 Sweden Isabelle Olsson Italy Naomi de Simone Finland Ines Karvinen [19]
2008 Belgium Anais Claes Norway Kathrine Ostby Italy Victoria Manni [20]
2009 Lithuania Aleksandra Golovkina Finland Eveliina Viljanen Poland Agata Kryger [21]
2010 Lithuania Aleksandra Golovkina Italy Alessandra Cernuschi Poland Agata Kryger [12]
2011 Finland Liubov Efimenko Russia Elizaveta Yushenko Lithuania Aleksandra Golovkina [13]
2012 Lithuania Deimantė Kizalaitė Denmark Kristinna Vagtborg Jensen Switzerland Shaline Ruegger [1]
2013 Russia Anastasiia Gubanova Latvia Diāna Ņikitina France Julie Froetscher [2]
2014–
2018
No novice competition

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001
2002 No competitors [14]
2003 Poland Julia Szczerbowska / Łukasz Chluba Poland Krystyna Klimczak / Janusz Karweta Poland Agnieszka Klimek / Bartosz Paluchowski [15]
2004 No competitors [16]
2005 Switzerland Anaïs Morand / Antoine Dorsatz No other competitors [17]
2006 No competitors [18]
2007 Russia Irina Moiseeva / Vladimir Morozov Czech Republic Alexandra Herbríková / Lukáš Ovčáček Poland Natalia Kaliszek / Michał Kaliszek [19]
2008 Russia Irina Moiseeva / Vladimir Morozov Poland Magdalena Klatka / Radosław Chruściński Russia Anastasia Ortikova / Stepan Dubrovskiy [20]
2009 Russia Maria Deryabina / Mikhail Akulov Russia Lina Fedorova / Maxim Miroshkin No other competitors [21]
2010–
2013
No pairs competition
2014–
2018
No novice competition

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Poland

Poland

Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of 312,696 km2 (120,733 sq mi). Poland has a population of 38 million and is the fifth-most populous member state of the European Union. Warsaw is the nation's capital and largest metropolis. Other major cities include Kraków, Wrocław, Łódź, Poznań, Gdańsk, and Szczecin.

Norway

Norway

Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of Norway. Bouvet Island, located in the Subantarctic, is a dependency of Norway; it also lays claims to the Antarctic territories of Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land. The capital and largest city in Norway is Oslo.

Michael Chrolenko

Michael Chrolenko

Michael Chrolenko is a Norwegian figure skater. He is the 2006-2007 Norwegian National Champion and the 2003-2005 Norwegian Junior National Champion. He has competed four times at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships and once at the European Figure Skating Championships. He is the 2005 Nordic Championships champion on the junior-level.

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.

Vitali Luchanok

Vitali Luchanok

Vitali Luchanok is a Belarusian figure skater who competed in men's singles. He placed 23rd at the 2011 World Junior Championships.

Sebastian Iwasaki

Sebastian Iwasaki

Sebastian Iwasaki is a Polish former competitive figure skater. He is the 2010 Polish bronze medalist and 2009 junior national champion. He competed at two World Junior Championships, qualifying for the final segment at the 2010 competition in The Hague. He finished 18th overall in the Netherlands.

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental landlocked country located mainly in Central Asia and partly in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbekistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest, with a coastline along the Caspian Sea. Its capital is Astana, known as Nur-Sultan from 2019 to 2022. Almaty, Kazakhstan's largest city, was the country's capital until 1997. Kazakhstan is the world's ninth-largest country by land area and the world's largest landlocked country. It has a population of 19 million people and one of the lowest population densities in the world, at fewer than 6 people per square kilometre. Ethnic Kazakhs constitute a majority of the population, while ethnic Russians form a significant minority. Kazakhstan is a Muslim-majority country, although ethnic Russians in the country form a sizeable Christian community.

Abzal Rakimgaliev

Abzal Rakimgaliev

Abzal Rakimgaliev is a Kazakhstani figure skater. He is the 2007 Kazakhstani national champion and has won seven senior international medals. He competed at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, where he placed 26th, and at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, where he placed 22nd.

Denmark

Denmark

Denmark is a Nordic constituent country in Northern Europe. It is the most populous and politically central constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland in the North Atlantic Ocean. Metropolitan Denmark is the southernmost of the Scandinavian countries, lying south-west and south of Sweden, south of Norway, and north of Germany, with which it shares a short land border, its only land border.

Estonia

Estonia

Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia. The territory of Estonia consists of the mainland, the larger islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, and over 2,200 other islands and islets on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, covering a total area of 45,339 square kilometres (17,505 sq mi). The capital city Tallinn and Tartu are the two largest urban areas of the country. The Estonian language is the autochthonous and the official language of Estonia; it is the first language of the majority of its population, as well as the world's second most spoken Finnic language.

Viktor Romanenkov

Viktor Romanenkov

Viktor Romanenkov is an Estonian figure skater. He is the 2008–14 Estonian national champion and competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics. He then signed a six-month contract to perform on a cruise ship. He is the son of Oksana Romanenkova, a figure skating coach and a five-time Estonian national ladies' champion.

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