Danish Figure Skating Championships

The Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danske Mesterskaber) are the figure skating national championships held annually to crown the national champions of Denmark. Skaters compete 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.

The competition is organized by the Dansk Skøjte Union.[1] It was held outdoors in the first half of the 20th century, and was therefore subject to the weather conditions; it was not held during the warmer winters.

Senior medalists

Men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1911–12H. Meincke
1912–13–
1915–16
None
1916–17Holger Thiel
1917–18–
1920–21
None
1921–22Peter Sørensen
1922–23None
1923–24Peter Sørensen
1924–25–
1927–28
None
1928–29Peter Sørensen
1929–30–
1938–39
None
1939–40Per Cock-Clausen
1940–41Per Cock-Clausen
1941–42Per Cock-Clausen
1942–43–
1944–45
None
1945–46Per Cock-Clausen
1946–47Per Cock-Clausen
1947–48Per Cock-Clausen
1948–49–
1952–53
None
1953–54Per Cock-Clausen
1954–55Per Cock-Clausen
1955–56Per Cock-Clausen
1956–57–
1958–59
None
1959–60Per Cock-Clausen
1960–61Per Cock-Clausen
1961–62Per Cock-Clausen
1962–63Per Cock-Clausen
1963–64Arne Hoffmann
1964–65Arne Hoffmann
1965–66Arne Hoffmann
1966–67Arne Hoffmann
1967–68Arne Hoffmann
1968–69Preben Lindenkrone Sørensen
1969–70Arne Hoffmann
1970–71John Ferdinandsen
1971–72John Ferdinandsen
1972–73Preben Lindenkrone Sørensen
1973–74Preben Lindenkrone Sørensen
1974–75Flemming Søderquist
1975–76Flemming Søderquist
1976–77Flemming Søderquist
1977–78Jan Glerup
1978–79–
1979–80
No competitors
1980–81Fini Ravn
1981–82Todd Sand
1982–83Todd Sand
1983–84Lars Dresler
1984–85EsbjergLars Dresler
1985–86Lars Dresler
1986–87Lars Dresler
1987–88Lars Dresler
1988–89Henrik Walentin
1989–90Henrik Walentin
1990–91Henrik Walentin
1991–92Michael Tyllesen
1992–93Michael Tyllesen
1993–94Michael Tyllesen
1994–95Johnny Rønne Jensen
1995–96Michael Tyllesen
1996–97Michael Tyllesen
1997–98Johnny Rønne JensenLasse BechNo other competitors
1998–99AarhusJohnny Rønne JensenTem LylloffNo other competitors
1999–2000HørsholmMichael TyllesenJohnny Rønne JensenLasse Bech
2000–01AalborgPeter Bækgaard KjærNo other competitors
2001–02Peter Bækgaard KjærNo other competitors
2002–03HerningPeter Bækgaard KjærMichael FeldingNo other competitors
2003–04HerlevMichael FeldingNo other competitors
2004–05Michael FeldingNicolai SierstedNo other competitors
2005–06TårnbyMichael FeldingNo other competitors
2006–07FrederikshavnNicolai SierstedNo other competitors
2007–08GladsaxeJustus StridNo other competitors
2008–09EsbjergJustus StridJesper Thræntoft KristiansenNo other competitors[2]
2009–10RødovreJustus StridNo other competitors[3]
2010–11AarhusJustus StridNo other competitors
2011–12HvidovreJustus StridNo other competitors[4]
2012–13AalborgJustus StridKeiran ArazaNo other competitors[5]
2013–14HerlevJustus StridKeiran ArazaNo other competitors[6]
2014–15HerningKeiran ArazaNo other competitors[7]
2015–16TårnbyKeiran ArazaNo other competitors[8]
2016–17VojensNo competitors[9]
2017–18HørsholmNo competitors[10]
2018–19OdenseNikolaj Mølgaard PedersenNo other competitors[11]
2019–20GentofteDaniel TsionNikolaj Mølgaard PedersenNo other competitors[12]

Ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1911–12Gerda Iversen
1912–13–
1915–16
None
1916–17Alice Krayenbühl
1917–18–
1920–21
None
1921–22Alice Krayenbühl
1922–23None
1923–24Alice Jeppesen
1924–25–
1938–39
None
1939–40Esther Kolni
1940–41Esther Kolni
1941–42Esther Kolni
1942–43–
1944–45
None
1945–46Eva Meistrup
1946–47Esther Kolni
1947–48Eva Meistrup
1948–49–
1952–53
None
1953–54Eva Meistrup
1954–55Bente Palle Sørensen
1955–56Eva Meistrup
1956–57–
1958–59
None
1959–60Ayoe Bardram
1960–61Eva Petersen
1961–62Eva Petersen
1962–63Hanne Flygenring
1963–64Marianne Bæk
1964–65Marianne Bæk
1965–66Jette Vad
1966–67Jette Vad
1967–68Jette Vad
1968–69Jette Vad
1969–70Kirsten Frikke
1970–71Kirsten Frikke
1971–72Kirsten Frikke
1972–73Hanne Jensen
1973–74Hanne Jensen
1974–75Jeanette Mingon
1975–76Jeanette Mingon
1976–77Jeanette Mingon
1977–78Jeanette Mingon
1978–79Heidi Bartelsen
1979–80Heidi Bartelsen
1980–81Heidi Bartelsen
1981–82Anette Nygaard
1982–83Hanne Gamborg
1983–84Hanne Gamborg
1984–85Connie Sjøholm Jørgensen
1985–86Tina Hegner
1986–87Connie Sjøholm Jørgensen
1987–88Anisette Torp-Lind
1988–89Anisette Torp-Lind
1989–90Anisette Torp-Lind
1990–91Anisette Torp-Lind
1991–92Anisette Torp-Lind
1992–93Anisette Torp-Lind
1993–94Anisette Torp-Lind
1994–95Maria Fuglsang
1995–96Maria Fuglsang
1996–97Julia Sandsten
1997–98Veronika KroghMarie Louise DeistlerKristine Kierkgaard
1998–99AarhusMaria Louise DeistlerMaria Fenger JensenLine Rohde Petersen
1999–2000HørsholmMikkeline KierkgaardMaria Louise DeistlerMaria Fenger Jensen
2000–01AalborgSarah NymandRikke Kjer PetersenLine Rohde Petersen
2001–02Christina Lykke KristensenMaria Louise DeistlerHelle Larsen
2002–03HerningPernille HolkjærChristina SørensenMaria Kjær
2003–04HerlevChristina Lykke KristensenPernille HolkjærIrina Babenko
2004–05Christina SørensenNo other competitors
2005–06TårnbyNatasha Lee DannIrina BabenkoNo other competitors
2006–07FrederikshavnNatasha Lee DannMalene SvenssonNo other competitors
2007–08GladsaxeMaria Lykke KristensenIrina BabenkoMette Pedersen
2008–09EsbjergKarina Sinding JohnsonMaria Lykke KristensenMia Brix[2]
2009–10RødovreKarina Sinding JohnsonSofie CastlerMaria Lykke Kristensen[3]
2010–11AarhusKarina Sinding JohnsonSofie CastlerLouise Wessberg
2011–12HvidovreKarina Sinding JohnsonSigne Hygum JakobsenSofie Castler[4]
2012–13AalborgAnita Anderberg MadsenKarina Sinding JohnsonSigne Hygum Jacobsen[5]
2013–14HerlevAnita Anderberg MadsenDaria PodtelejnikovaSigne Hygum Jacobsen[6]
2014–15HerningPernille SørensenDaria PodtelejnikovaNo other competitors[7]
2015–16TårnbyDaria PodtelejnikovaWDNo other competitors[8]
2016–17VojensEmma Frida AndersenEmma Louise JensenMalene Andersen[9]
2017–18HørsholmPernille SørensenEmma Frida AndersenMalene Andersen[10]
2018–19OdensePernille SørensenJosephine KaersgaardEmma Frida Andersen[11]
2019–20GentofteCamilla GrueSofie KorsgaardNo other competitors[12]

Pairs

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1911–12Inger Morville / Folmer Søgaard
1912–13–
1915–16
None
1916–17Fru Quinlan / Rudi Syrig
1917–18–
1927–28
None
1928–29Fru Quinlan / Rudi Syrig
1929–30–
1938–39
None
1939–40Inger Weitzman / Harry Meistrup
1940–41Inger Weitzman / Harry Meistrup
1941–42Inger Weitzman / Harry Meistrup
1942–43–
1944–45
None
1945–46Grethe Fischer / Alf Refer
1946–47Inger Weitzman / Alf Refer
1947–48Eva Meistrup / Harry Meistrup
1948–49–
1952–53
None
1953–54Eva Meistrup / Harry Meistrup
1954–55Ayoe Bardram / Alf Refer
1955–56Ayoe Bardram / Alf Refer
1956–57–
1958–59
None
1959–60Ayoe Bardram / Alf Refer
1960–61Ayoe Bardram / Alf Refer
1961–62Lisa Reith Nielsen / Alf Refer
1962–63Ayoe Bardram / Alf Refer
1963–64Pia Møller / Jørgen Hansen
1964–65Ayoe Bardram / Alf Refer
1965–66–
2019–20
No competitors

Ice dancing

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1912–13–
1962–63
None
1963–64Hanne Sønderup / Jørgen Svendsen
1964–65Hanne Sønderup / Jørgen Svendsen
1965–66Hanne Sønderup / Jørgen Svendsen
1966–67Jette Steinhauer / Leif Steinhauer
1967–68Vivi Christiansen / Kurt Poulsen
1968–69Vivi Christiansen / Kurt Poulsen
1969–70Vivi Christiansen / Kurt Poulsen
1970–71Vivi Poulsen / Kurt Poulsen
1971–72Vivi Poulsen / Kurt Poulsen
1972–73Vivi Poulsen / Kurt Poulsen
1973–74–
1997–98
No competitors
1998–99AarhusAnnemette Poulsen / David BlazekNo other competitors
1999–00–
2008–09
No competitors
2009–10RødovreKatelyn Good / Nikolaj SørensenStephanie Baadsgaard Snider / Athur GoncharovNo other competitors[3]
2010–11AarhusStephanie Baadsgaard Snider / Athur GoncharovWDNo other competitors
2011–12–
2012–13
No competitors
2013–14HerlevLaurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj SørensenNo other competitors[6]
2014–15HerningLaurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj SørensenNo other competitors[7]
2015–16–
2016–17
No competitors[8][9]
2017–18HørsholmLaurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj SørensenNo other competitors[10]
2018–19No competitors[11]
2019–20GentofteRaffaella Adele Koncius / Rafael Marc Drozd MusilNo other competitors[12]

Junior medalists

Men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12HvidovreKeiran Richard ArazaNo other competitors[4]
2012–13–
2013–14
No competitors
2014–15HerningDaniel TsionNo other competitors[7]
2015–16TårnbyDaniel TsionNikolaj Mølgaard PedersenNo other competitors[8]
2016–17VojensDaniel TsionNikolaj Mølgaard PedersenLinus Colmor Jepsen[9]
2017–18HørsholmDaniel TsionNikolaj Mølgaard PedersenLucas Strezlec[10]
2018–19OdenseDaniel TsionLucas StrezlecNo other competitors[11]
2019–20No competitors

Ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12HvidovrePernille SørensenAnita Anderberg MadsenDaria Podtelejnikova[4]
2012–13AalborgPernille SørensenEmma AndersenDaria Podtelejnikova[5]
2013–14HerlevPernille SørensenKristinna Vagtborg JensenLinea Trapp Matthiesen[6]
2014–15HerningLeonora Colmor JepsenEmma Frida AndersenCecilie Kongsbak Dreier[7]
2015–16TårnbyLeonora Colmor JepsenEmma Frida AndersenVanessa Sevidova[8]
2016–17VojensJosephine KaersgaardCecilie Kongsbak DreierJane Iskov[9]
2017–18HørsholmJane IskovCaroline Oreskov ChristoffersenJosephine Kaersgaard[10]
2018–19OdenseMaia SørensenJane IskovVanessa Sevidova[11]
2019–20GentofteMaia SørensenCatharina Victoria PetersenAmalie Borup[12]

Pairs

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12–
2019–20
No competitors

Ice dancing

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12HvidovreStephanie Baadsgaard Snider / Stepan DubrovskiNo other competitors[4]
2012–13AalborgNo competitors
2013–14HerlevSarah Vadskjær Grapek / Malcolm JonesNo other competitors[6]
2014–15HerningSarah Vadskjær Grapek / Malcolm JonesNo other competitors[7]
2015–16TårnbyNo competitors[8]
2016–17VojensLeonora Colmor Jepsen / Linus Colmor JepsenMarine Annie Chantal Bertau / Rafael Marc Drozd MusilNo other competitors[9]
2017–18HørsholmNo competitors[10]
2018–19OdenseNo competitors[11]
2019–20GentofteSara Buch-Weeke / Nicolas WoodcockNo other competitors[12]

Novice medalists

Boys

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12HvidovreDaniel TsionNo other competitors[4]
2012–13AalborgDaniel TsionNo other competitors[5]
2013–14HerlevNo competitors
2014–15HerningLinus Colmor JepsenLucas StrzelecNo other competitors[7]
2015–16TårnbyFrederik Alexander SchlüterLinus Colmor JepsenNo other competitors[8]
2016–17VojensFrederik Alexander SchlüterLucas StrzelecNo other competitors[9]
2017–18HørsholmNo competitors[10]
2018–19OdenseNo competitors[11]
2019–20GentofteNo competitors[12]

Girls

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12HvidovreKristinna Vagtborg JensenDitte Schack MunckLaura Amalie Friis Lundsgaard[4]
2012–13AalborgCecilie Kongsbak DreierLeonora Colmor JepsenCaroline Oreskov Christoffersen[5]
2013–14HerlevCaroline Oreskov ChristoffersenCecilie Kongsbak DreierLeonora Colmor Jepsen[6]
2014–15HerningVanessa SevidovaCamilla GrueJosephine Kjærsgaard[7]
2015–16TårnbyJosephine KjærsgaardCamilla GrueFreja Juel Jensen[8]
2016–17VojensMaia SørensenLouise VestergaardAnnika Skibby[9]
2017–18HørsholmMaia SørensenAmalie BorupKeesha Jessica Buus[10]
2018–19OdenseCatharina Victoria PetersenAnna-Flora Colmor JepsenSelma Larsen[11]
2019–20GentofteBabeth Martha Hansson-ÖstergaardAnna-Flora Colmor JepsenSelma Larsen[12]

References

  1. "Historie" [History] (in Danish). Danish Skating Union. Archived from the original on 12 February 2010.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. "2008–09 Championships". Danish Skating Union. 18 January 2009. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011.
  3. "2009–10 Championships". Danish Skating Union. 6 December 2009. Archived from the original on 12 March 2010.
  4. "2011–12 Danish Championships". Danish Skating Union. 17 November 2011.
  5. "2012–13 Danish Championships". Danish Skating Union. 16 November 2012.
  6. "2013–14 Danish Championships". Danish Skating Union. 2 December 2013.
  7. "2014–15 Danish Championships". Danish Skating Union. 6 December 2014.
  8. "2015–16 Danish Championships". Danish Skating Union. 14 March 2016.
  9. "2016–17 Danish Championships". Danish Skating Union. December 2016.
  10. "2017–18 Danish Championships". Danish Skating Union. December 2017.
  11. "2018–19 Danish Championships". Danish Skating Union. December 2018.
  12. "2019–20 Danish Championships". Danish Skating Union. December 2019.
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