Belarusian Figure Skating Championships

The Belarusian Figure Skating Championships are the annual figure skating national championships of Belarus. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, across different levels. Not every event has been held in every year due to a lack of entries. Orthography of competitors' names may vary in different sources. This article uses ISU spelling.

Senior medalists

Men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1992–93Alexander Murashko
1993–94
1994–95Alexander Murashko
1995–96Alexander Murashko
1996–97Alexander Murashko
1997–98
1998–99
1999–2000
2000–01Sergei DavydovNo other competitors
2001–02Sergei DavydovNo other competitors
2002–03Sergei DavydovSergei ShiliaevDmitri Malochnikov
2003–04Sergei DavydovSergei ShiliaevPavel Kersha
2004–05Sergei DavydovAlexandr KazakovSergei Shiliaev
2005–06Sergei DavydovAlexandr KazakovSergei Shiliaev
2006–07Sergei DavydovAlexandr KazakovNo other competitors
2007–08Sergei DavydovAlexandr KazakovNo other competitors
2008–09Alexandr KazakovNo other competitors
2009–10Alexandr KazakovNo other competitors
2010–11MinskAliaksei MialiokhinMikhail KaraliukVitali Luchanok
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14MinskPavel IgnatenkoMikhail KaraliukVitali Luchanok[1]
2014–15MinskPavel IgnatenkoAnton KarpukVitali Luchanok[2]
2015–16MinskAliaksei MialiokhinPavel IgnatenkoYakau Zenko[3]
2016–17MinskAnton KarpukAliaksei MialiokhinYauhenii Puzanau[4]
2017–18MinskYakau ZenkoAnton KarpukYauhenii Puzanau[5]
2018–19MinskYakau ZenkoYauhenii PuzanauMikalai Kazlou[6]
2019–20MinskYauhenii PuzanauAlexander LebedevKonstantin Milyukov[7]

Ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1988–89Inna Ovsiannikova
1989–90Inna Ovsiannikova
1990–91Inna Ovsiannikova
1991–92Inna Ovsiannikova
1992–93Inna Ovsiannikova
1993–94Inna Ovsiannikova
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99
1999–2000
2000–01Julia SoldatovaJana ZarovskayaNo other competitors
2001–02Julia SoldatovaNo other competitors
2002–03Evgenia MelnikNo other competitors
2003–04Evgenia MelnikJulia SheremetNo other competitors
2004–05Evgenia MelnikJulia SheremetKristina Mikhailova
2005–06Julia SheremetKristina MikhailovaNo other competitors
2006–07Kristina MikhailovaJulia SheremetNo other competitors
2007–08Julia SheremetNo other competitors
2008–09Victoria LiakhavaJulia SheremetNo other competitors
2009–10Katsiarina PakhamovichVictoria LiakhavaNo other competitors
2010–11MinskNastassia HrybkoKsenia BakushevaVictoria Liakhava
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14MinskDaria BaturaJanina MakeenkaKsenia Bakusheva[1]
2014–15MinskJanina MakeenkaElizaveta AvsiukevichDaria Batura[2]
2015–16MinskJanina MakeenkaDaria BaturaMaryia Saldakayeva[3]
2016–17MinskHanna ParoshynaLizaveta MalinouskayaJanina Makeenka[4]
2017–18MinskAliaksandra ChepelevaMaryia SaldakayevaLizaveta Malinouskaya[5]
2018–19MinskAliaksandra ChepelevaMaryia SaldakayevaLizaveta Khlypauka[6]
2019–20MinskViktoriia SafonovaMilana RamashovaNastassia Sidarenka[7]

Pairs

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1992–93
1993–94Elena Grigoreva / Sergei Sheiko
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99
1999–2000
2000–01Alexandra Ivanova / Evgeni KapituletsNo other competitors
2001–02–
2008–09
No competitors
2009–10Lubov Bakirova / Mikalai KamianchukNo other competitors
2010–11MinskLubov Bakirova / Mikalai KamianchukNo other competitors
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14MinskMaria Paliakova / Nikita BochkovNo other competitors[1]
2014–15MinskMaria Paliakova / Nikita BochkovTatiana Danilova / Mikalai KamianchukNo other competitors[2]
2015–16MinskTatiana Danilova / Mikalai KamianchukNo other competitors[3]
2016–17MinskTatiana Danilova / Mikalai KamianchukNo other competitors[4]
2017–18–
2019–20
No competitors

Ice dancing

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1992–93
1993–94Tatiana Navka / Samvel Gezalian
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97Tatiana Navka / Nikolai Morozov
1997–98Tatiana Navka / Nikolai Morozov
1998–99
1999–2000
2000–01Alissa De Carbonnel / Alexander Malkov
2001–02Alissa De Carbonnel / Alexander MalkovNo other competitors
2002–03–
2003–04
No competitors
2004–05Anna Galcheniuk / Oleg KrupenNo other competitors
2005–06Julia Tereshenko / Oleg KrupenNo other competitors
2006–07Evgenia Melnik / Oleg KrupenNo other competitors
2007–08Ksenia Shmirina / Egor MaistrovEvgenia Melnik / Oleg KrupenNo other competitors
2008–09Ksenia Shmirina / Egor MaistrovNo other competitors
2009–10Lesia Valadzenkava / Vitali VakunovNo other competitors
2010–11MinskLesia Valadzenkava / Vitali VakunovNo other competitors
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14MinskViktoria Kavaliova / Yurii BieliaievLesia Volodenkova / Vitali VakunovKristsina Kaunatskaia / Yan Lukouski[1]
2014–15MinskViktoria Kavaliova / Yurii BieliaievKristsina Kaunatskaia / Yan LukouskiVioletta Shostak / Pavel Sokolov[2]
2015–16MinskViktoria Kavaliova / Yurii BieliaievNo other competitors[3]
2016–17MinskViktoria Kavaliova / Yurii BieliaievKristsina Kaunatskaia / Yuri HulitskiAdelina Zvezdova / Uladzimir Zaitsau[4]
2017–18MinskViktoria Kavaliova / Yurii BieliaievAnna Kublikova / Yuri HulitskiNo other competitors[5]
2018–19MinskAnna Kublikova / Yuri HulitskiEmiliya Kalehanova / Uladzislau PalkhouskiKarina Sidarenka / Maksim Yalenich[6]
2019–20MinskYuliia Zhata / Yan LukouskiEmiliya Kalehanova / Uladzislau PalkhouskiNo other competitors[7]

Junior medalists

Men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2013–14MinskPavel IgnatenkoAnton KarpukArtsiom Tseluiko[1]
2014–15MinskAnton KarpukYakau ZenkoArtsiom Tseluiko[2]
2015–16MinskYakau ZenkoAnton KarpukYauhenii Puzanau[3]
2016–17MinskYakau ZenkoMikalai KazlouNikita Stepankov[4]
2017–18MinskYakau ZenkoYauhenii PuzanauMikalai Kazlou[5]
2018–19MinskYauhenii PuzanauYakau ZenkoMikalai Kazlou[6]
2019–20MinskAlexander LebedevYauhenii PuzanauYakau Zenko[7]

Ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2013–14MinskJanina MakeenkaAlina SuponenkoDaria Batura[1]
2014–15MinskDaria BaturaElizaveta AvsiukevichMaria Bakusheva[2]
2015–16MinskAlina SuponenkoAnastasia BazhankovaHanna Paroshyna[3]
2016–17MinskHanna ParoshynaAliaksandra ChepelevaMaryia Saldakayeva[4]
2017–18MinskArina Gall-SavalskayaAliaksandra ChepelevaLizaveta Khlypauka[5]
2018–19MinskMilana RamashovaAliaksandra ChepelevaNastassia Sidarenka[6]
2019–20MinskMilana RamashovaAnastasiya BalykinaDarya Kapskaya[7]

Ice dancing

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2013–14MinskViktoria Kavaliova / Yurii BieliaievEugenia Tkachenka / Yuri HulitskiKristsina Kaunatskaia / Yan Lukouski[1]
2014–15MinskEmiliya Kalehanova / Uladzislau PalkhouskiEugenia Tkachenka / Yuri HulitskiKristsina Kaunatskaia / Yan Lukouski[2]
2015–16MinskMaria Oleynik / Yuri HulitskiEmilia Kalehanava / Uladzislau PalkhouskiPalina Mishchanchuk / Uladzimir Zaitsau[3]
2016–17MinskEmiliya Kalehanova / Uladzislau PalkhouskiAdelina Zvezdova / Uladzimir ZaitsauKarina Sidarenka / Maksim Yalenich[4]
2017–18MinskKarina Sidarenka / Maksim YalenichElizaveta Novik / Ilia DrantusovYana Lapkes / Radion Ilyutko[5]
2018–19MinskEmiliya Kalehanova / Uladzislau PalkhouskiKarina Sidarenka / Maksim YalenichNatallia Pazhyvilka / Ilia Drantusov[6]
2019–20MinskKarina Sidarenka / Maksim YalenichElizaveta Novik / Oleksandr KukharevskyiNatallia Pazhyvilka / Ilia Drantusov[7]

References

  1. "Belarusian Figure Skating Championships 2013-14". Skating Union of Belarus. 22 December 2013.
  2. "Belarusian Figure Skating Championships 2014-15". Skating Union of Belarus. 21 December 2014. Archived from the original on 9 May 2015.
  3. "Belarusian Figure Skating Championships 2015-16". Skating Union of Belarus. 13 December 2015. Archived from the original on 31 December 2015.
  4. "Belarusian Figure Skating Championships 2016-17". Skating Union of Belarus. 18 December 2016. Archived from the original on 21 June 2020.
  5. "Belarusian Figure Skating Championships 2017-18". Skating Union of Belarus. 17 December 2017. Archived from the original on 21 June 2020.
  6. "Belarusian Figure Skating Championships 2018-19". Skating Union of Belarus. 16 December 2018. Archived from the original on 21 June 2020.
  7. "Belarusian Figure Skating Championships Open 19". Skating Union of Belarus. 15 December 2019. Archived from the original on 21 June 2020.
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