2019 Four National Figure Skating Championships

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2019 Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championships
Date:December 14 – 15, 2018
Season:2018–19
Location:Budapest, Hungary
Host:Hungarian National Skating Federation
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The 2019 Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships included the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. It took place on December 14–15, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary.[1][2][3] The results were split by country; the three highest-placing skaters from each country formed their national podiums in men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing. The results were among the criteria used to determine international assignments.

Medals summary[]

Czech Republic[]

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men Matyáš Bělohradský Petr Kotlařík
Ladies Eliška Březinová

Hungary[]

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Ladies Ivett Tóth Fruzsina Medgyesi
Ice dancing Anna Yanovskaya / Ádám Lukács / Beatrice Tomczak /

Poland[]

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men Ihor Reznichenko Krzysztof Gała
Ladies Ekaterina Kurakova Elżbieta Gabryszak
Ice dancing Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym Spodyriev Justyna Plutowska / Jérémie Flemin /

Slovakia[]

Nicole Rajičová defeated Silvia Hugec for the Slovak ladies' title while Marco Klepoch overtook Michael Neuman for the men's title.[4]

Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men Marco Klepoch N/A
Ladies Nicole Rajičová Silvia Hugec N/A

Senior results[]

[2]

Men[]

Matyáš Bělohradský was first and won the Czech senior men's title for the first time.[5]

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Matyáš Bělohradský  Czech Republic 207.91 1 67.41 1 140.50
2 Petr Kotlařík  Czech Republic 182.22 2 67.21 3 115.01
3 Ihor Reznichenko  Poland 176.61 3 62.91 5 113.70
4  Czech Republic 173.63 7 58.59 2 115.04
5 Krzysztof Gala  Poland 173.45 5 59.38 4 114.07
6  Czech Republic 166.96 8 58.45 6 108.51
7 Jiří Bělohradský  Czech Republic 165.29 9 58.41 7 106.88
8  Czech Republic 164.54 4 61.45 10 103.09
9  Czech Republic 158.69 11 53.88 9 104.81
10  Poland 157.74 12 52.93 8 104.81
11  Hungary 155.44 10 54.05 11 101.39
12  Hungary 153.71 6 58.64 15 95.07
13  Poland 153.11 13 52.49 12 100.62
14 Marco Klepoch  Slovakia 147.26 16 47.76 13 99.50
15  Poland 140.91 15 49.81 16 91.10
16  Slovakia 140.44 14 51.19 17 89.25
17  Hungary 129.57 20 34.32 14 95.25
18  Hungary 125.63 19 39.39 18 86.24
19  Poland 121.20 17 45.23 19 75.97
20  Poland 115.85 18 41.66 20 74.19

Ladies[]

Making her debut for Poland, 16-year-old Ekaterina Kurakova finished first, ahead of the Czech Republic's Eliška Březinová and Hungary's Ivett Tóth.[6][7][8]

Rank Name Nation Total points SP FS
1 Ekaterina Kurakova  Poland 178.80 1 57.76 1 121.04
2 Eliška Březinová  Czech Republic 145.49 2 56.10 4 89.39
3 Ivett Tóth  Hungary 141.00 4 51.05 3 89.95
4 Elżbieta Gabryszak  Poland 138.45 6 48.40 2 90.05
5 Nicole Rajičová  Slovakia 137.44 7 48.18 5 89.26
6 Fruzsina Medgyesi  Hungary 132.62 5 48.41 7 84.21
7 Silvia Hugec  Slovakia 132.10 3 55.50 10 76.60
8  Czech Republic 128.31 9 41.69 6 86.62
9  Poland 122.97 10 40.77 8 82.20
10  Czech Republic 117.41 8 44.63 12 72.78
11 Oliwia Rzepiel  Poland 114.62 11 40.29 11 74.33
12  Czech Republic 112.17 17 32.58 9 79.59
13 Elizaveta Ukolova  Czech Republic 107.99 12 39.94 13 68.05
14 Michaela Lucie Hanzlíková  Czech Republic 103.44 15 37.00 15 66.44
15 Agnieszka Rejment  Poland 97.54 19 30.12 14 67.42
16  Hungary 97.53 16 33.35 16 64.18
17  Poland 95.95 18 32.22 17 63.73
WD  Hungary withdrew 13 37.30 withdrew from competition
WD Bronislava Dobiášová  Slovakia withdrew 14 37.27 withdrew from competition
WD  Czech Republic withdrew 20 29.37 withdrew from competition

Ice dance[]

Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym Spodyriev and Anna Yanovskaya / Ádám Lukács were the Polish and Hungarian champions respectively, with Kaliszek / Spodyriev receiving the top scores.[6][9][10]

Rank Name Nation Total points RD FD
1 Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym Spodyriev  Poland 171.12 1 67.95 1 103.17
2 Anna Yanovskaya / Ádám Lukács  Hungary 165.43 2 64.46 2 100.97
3 Justyna Plutowska / Jeremie Flemin  Poland 146.36 3 56.06 3 90.30
4 /  Hungary 142.97 4 55.79 4 87.18
5 /  Poland 112.96 5 44.13 6 68.83
6 Beatrice Tomczak /  Hungary 111.33 6 41.59 5 69.74

References[]

  1. ^ "Announcement" (PDF). Hungarian National Skating Federation. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Four Nationals Championships 2019". Hungarian National Skating Federation. December 2018.
  3. ^ "MP w łyżwiarstwie figurowym: Polacy powalczą o medale w Budapeszcie". Polish Press Agency (in Polish). Telewizja Polska. 12 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Krasokorčuliarka N. Rajičová obsadila na súťaži v Budapešti 5. miesto". Dobré noviny (in Slovak). 15 December 2018.
  5. ^ "Krasobruslařskými mistry republiky se stali Bělohradský a Březinová" (in Czech). 15 December 2018.
  6. ^ a b "MP w łyżwiarstwie figurowym: Kaliszek i Spodyriew ze złotem w tańcach". Polish Press Agency (in Polish). sport.onet.pl. 15 December 2018.
  7. ^ "MP w łyżwiarstwie figurowym: Kurakowa prowadzi po programie krótkim". Telewizja Polska (in Polish). 14 December 2018.
  8. ^ Zaborski, Jerzy (19 December 2018). "Łyżwiarstwo figurowe. Dwa medale Soły Oświęcim w mistrzostwach Polski [ZDJĘCIA]". Gazeta Krakowska (in Polish). Archived from the original on 23 December 2018.
  9. ^ "Magyar jégtánc-páros lett a második a Négy nemzet bajnokságán". Magyar Távirati Iroda (in Hungarian). delmagyar.hu. 16 December 2018.
  10. ^ "Négy nemzet bajnokság - Legjobb magyarként második lett a Janovszkaja-Lukács jégtáncpáros". Magyar Távirati Iroda / origo.hu (in Hungarian). 16 December 2018.

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