Nordic Figure Skating Championships
The Nordic Championships (Nordiska Mästerskapen) are an annual elite figure skating competition. It was originally open only to representatives of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Since 2011, representatives of any ISU member nation may enter the senior-level event, but not lower levels. Medals may be awarded on the senior, junior, and novice levels in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, although the latter two disciplines are often omitted due to lack of entries. Prominent Nordic champions include Olympic champions Gillis Grafström, Magda Julin, and Ludowika Jakobsson-Eilers / Walter Jakobsson.
Senior medalists[]
Men[]
Ladies[]
Pairs[]
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
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1919 | Kristiania | Ludowika Jakobsson-Eilers / Walter Jakobsson | |||
1920 | Helsinki | ||||
1921 | Stockholm | Ludowika Jakobsson-Eilers / Walter Jakobsson | Alexia Bryn / Yngvar Bryn | / | |
1922 | Alexia Bryn / Yngvar Bryn | ||||
1923 | |||||
1924 | |||||
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1927 | |||||
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1936 | |||||
1937 | |||||
1938 | |||||
1939 | |||||
1940 | |||||
1941 | No pairs competition | ||||
1942 | |||||
1943 | |||||
1944 | |||||
1945 | |||||
1946 | Stockholm | / Bo Mothander | / | / | |
1947 | Turku | / | |||
1948 | No competition held | ||||
1949 | Lillehammer | Margot Walle / Allan Fjeldheim | Britta Lindmark / Ulf Berendt | / | |
1950 | Uppsala | / | / | / | |
1951 | Helsinki | Britta Lindmark / Ulf Berendt | Leena Pietilä / | ||
1952 | No competition held | ||||
1953 | Solna | Leena Pietilä / | Bjørg Skjælaaen / | ||
1954 | Hamar | Britta Lindmark / Ulf Berendt | Bjørg Skjælaaen / | ||
1955 | Gothenburg | Bjørg Skjælaaen / | Ingeborg Nilsson / | / Hans Lindh | |
1956 | Helsinki | Ingeborg Nilsson / | Mona-Lisa Englund / | ||
1957 | Stockholm | Ingeborg Nilsson / | / | ||
1958 | Gjøvik | Ingeborg Nilsson / | / | ||
1959 | Helsinki | / Per Kjølberg | / | ||
1960 | Jönköping | / Per Kjølberg | / | / | |
1961 | Copenhagen | / | / | / | |
1962 | Lillehammer | / | Gunilla Lindberg / | / Christer Ericsson | |
1963 | Lahti | / | Gunilla Lindberg / | / | |
1964 | Malmö | / | / | / Christer Ericsson | |
1965 | Copenhagen | / | / | No other competitors | |
1966 | Sarpsborg | ||||
1967 | Helsinki | / | |||
1968–1981 | No pairs competition | ||||
1982 | Helsinki | / | No other competitors | ||
1983 | Gothenburg | ||||
1984 | Oslo | ||||
1985 | Copenhagen | ||||
1986 | Turku | ||||
1987 | Upplands Väsby | ||||
1988 | Asker | ||||
1989 | Hvidovre | ||||
1990 | Helsinki | ||||
1991 | Malmö | ||||
1992 | Bergen | ||||
1993 | Aarhus | ||||
1994 | Helsinki | ||||
1995 | Enköping | ||||
1996 | Asker | ||||
1997 | Hvidovre | ||||
1998–2005 | No pairs competition | ||||
2006 | Copenhagen | Angelika Pylkina / Niklas Hogner | No other competitors | [8] | |
2007–2020 | No pairs competition |
Ice dance[]
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
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1972 | Kristiania | / | |||
1973 | Copenhagen | / | |||
1974 | Helsinki | ||||
1975 | Malmö | ||||
1976 | Stavanger | ||||
1977 | Copenhagen | ||||
1978 | Oulu | ||||
1979 | Gothenburg | ||||
1980 | Trondheim | ||||
1981 | Aarhus | ||||
1982 | Helsinki | / | / | / | |
1983 | Gothenburg | / | / | No other competitors | |
1984 | Oslo | ||||
1985 | Copenhagen | ||||
1986 | Turku | ||||
1987 | Upplands Väsby | / | / | / | |
1988 | Asker | ||||
1989 | Hvidovre | ||||
1990 | Helsinki | ||||
1991 | Malmö | ||||
1992 | Bergen | ||||
1993 | Aarhus | ||||
1994 | Helsinki | ||||
1995 | Enköping | ||||
1996 | Asker | ||||
1997 | Hvidovre | ||||
1998–2011 | No ice dance competition | ||||
2012 | Vantaa | Henna Lindholm / Ossi Kanervo | / Thomas Nordahl | No other competitors | [14] |
2013–2020 | No ice dance competition |
Junior medalists[]
Men[]
Ladies[]
Pairs[]
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
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1990 | |||||
1991 | |||||
1992 | |||||
1993 | |||||
1994 | |||||
1995 | |||||
1996 | |||||
1997 | |||||
1998 | Helsinki | ||||
1999 | Linköping | ||||
2000 | Stavanger | ||||
2001 | Odense | ||||
2002 | Vierumäki | No pairs competition | |||
2003 | Reykjavík | ||||
2004 | Helsingborg | No pairs competition | |||
2005 | Asker | Angelika Pylkina / Niklas Hogner | Rebecca Handke / Daniel Wende | / | |
2006–2020 | No pairs competition |
Ice dance[]
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
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1990 | |||||
1991 | |||||
1992 | |||||
1993 | |||||
1994 | |||||
1995 | |||||
1996 | |||||
1997 | |||||
1998 | Helsinki | ||||
1999 | Linköping | ||||
2000 | Stavanger | ||||
2001 | Odense | ||||
2002 | Vierumäki | No ice dance competition | |||
2003 | Reykjavík | ||||
2004 | Helsingborg | No ice dance competition | |||
2005 | Asker | Grete Grûnberg / Kristjan Rand | Tanja Kolbe / Paul Boll | / Nikolaj Sørensen | |
2006 | Copenhagen | / Nikolaj Sorensen | / John Horne[citation needed] | / Mate Fejes | |
2007–2020 | No ice dance competition |
Advanced novice medalists[]
Boys[]
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
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2006 | Copenhagen | Bela Papp | Esko Honkala | Matthias Versluis | [8] |
2007 | Helsinki | Bela Papp | Richard Lundberg | Ondrej Spiegl | [9] |
2008 | Reykjavík | Matthias Versluis | Ondrej Spiegl | Marcus Björk | [10] |
2009 | Malmö | Marcus Björk | Tino Olenius | Juho Pirinen | |
2010 | Asker | Nicky Obreykov | Erik Martoma | Mandus Thorman | [12] |
2011 | Rødovre | Sondre Oddvoll Bøe | Mandus Thorman | John Hallman | [13] |
2012 | Vantaa | Sondre Oddvoll Bøe | Illya Solomin | Roman Galay | [14] |
2013 | Reykjavík | Illya Solomin | Mikael Nordebäck | Daniel Tsion | [15] |
2014 | Uppsala | Gabriel Folkesson | Lauri Lankila | Natran Tzagai | [16] |
2015 | Stavanger | Gabriel Folkesson | Nikolaj Majorov | Lauri Lankila | [17] |
2016 | Aalborg | Gabriel Folkesson | Natran Tzagai | Andreas Nordebäck | [18] |
2017 | Reykjavík | Casper Johansson | Andreas Nordebäck | Lucas Strzelec | [19] |
2018 | Rovaniemi | Casper Johansson | Oliver Praetorius | Jonathan Egyptson | [20] |
2019 | Linköping | Erik Pellnor | Matias Lindfors | Jari Krestyannikov | [21] |
2020 | Stavanger | Jari Krestyannikov | Matias Lindfors | Artuu Juusola | [22] |
Girls[]
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
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2006 | Copenhagen | Nita Viiri | Kristin Gustavsson | Joshi Helgesson | [8] |
2007 | Helsinki | Josefin Taljegård | Angelica Olsson | Nita Viiri | [9] |
2008 | Reykjavík | Rebecca Emanuelsson | Josefin Taljegård | Timila Shrestha | [10] |
2009 | Malmö | Josefin Taljegård | Johanna Wick | Timila Shrestha | |
2010 | Asker | Seidi Rantanen | Eveliina Viljanen | Nicole Svensson | [12] |
2011 | Rødovre | Eveliina Viljanen | Pernille Sørensen | Nelma Hede | [13] |
2012 | Vantaa | Liubov Efimenko | Jenni Saarinen | Nelma Hede | [14] |
2013 | Reykjavík | Emmi Peltonen | Emma Niemi | Anastasia Schneider | [15] |
2014 | Uppsala | Joanna Kallela | Anita Östlund | Anastasia Schneider | [16] |
2015 | Stavanger | Petra Laakkonen | Anastasia Schneider | Alessia Hägg | [17] |
2016 | Aalborg | Selma Ihr | Lisa Lager | Alessia Hägg | [18] |
2017 | Reykjavík | Selma Ihr | Vera Stolt | Emilie Nordqvist | [19] |
2018 | Rovaniemi | Selma Välitalo | Mai Helske | Maia Sörensen | [20] |
2019 | Linköping | Janna Jyrkinen | Janni Riekkinen | Olivia Lisko | [21] |
2020 | Stavanger | Janna Jyrkinen | Peppi Vallenius | Babeth Martha M.F. Bay Hansson Østergaard | [22] |
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