Golden Bear of Zagreb

The Golden Bear (Croatian: Zlatni medvjed) is an ISU annual international and inter-club figure skating competition held in Zagreb, Croatia. Held since 1986, the event is organized by the Medveščak figure skating club. It is the equivalent of the Golden Spin of Zagreb intended for Junior and Novice skaters, as well as skaters below the Novice level (Cubs and Chicks). In 2012, senior-level events were added. Skaters may compete in three disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating.

Senior medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2012 Mario Rafael Ionian Josip GluhakNo other competitors
2013 David Richardson Kristof Forgo Márton Markó[1]
2014No competitors[2]
2015 Matthias Versluis Peter James Hallam David Kranjec[3]
2016 Kévin Aymoz Phillip Harris Stéphane Walker[4]
2017 Daniel Grassl Graham Newberry Lukas Britschgi[5]
2018 Daniel Grassl Paul Fentz Jari Kessler[6]
2019 Irakli Maysuradze Luc Maierhofer Lukas Britschgi[7]

Ladies

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2012 Kerstin Frank Nika Cerič Roberta Rodeghiero
2013 Nikol Gosviani Daša Grm Carol Bressanutti[1]
2014 Carol Bressanutti Daša Grm Sophie Almassy[2]
2015 Linnea Mellgren Lara Roth Carol Bressanutti[3]
2016 Laurine Lecavelier Giada Russo Nicole Schott[4]
2017 Diāna Ņikitina Dasa Grm Matilda Algotsson[5]
2018 Natasha McKay Elettra Olivotto Alissa Scheidt[6]
2019 Alessia Tornaghi Olga Mikutina Natasha McKay[7]

Junior medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1996 Gregor Urbas Andrej GorkičNo other competitors
1997 Janez Špoljar Andrea Livi Tayfun Anar[8]
1998 Gregor Urbas Florian Just Michael Ganser[9]
1999 Gregor Urbas Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari Matthew Wilkinson[10]
2000 Thomas Dussous Gregor Urbas Vadim Akolzin[11]
2001 Sergei Kotov Alper Uçar Damjan Ostojič[12]
2002 Mikko Minkkinen Visa Tuominen Alper Uçar[13]
2003 Pavel Kaška Luka Čadež Michal Matloch[14]
2004 Boris Martinec Kutay Eryoldas Josip Gluhak[15]
2005 Thomas Paulson Josip Gluhak Boris Martinec[16]
2006 Severin Kiefer Tobias Steindl Juriy Gnilozubov[17]
2007 Mikael Redin Martin Rappe Boris Martinec[18]
2008Competition cancelled
2009 Ivor MikolčevićNo other competitors[19]
2010Competition cancelled
2011 Mislav Blagojević Manuel DrechslerNo other competitors[20]
2012 Kristof Forgo Albert Mueck Krištof Brezar[21]
2013 Charlie Parry-Evans Alexander Borovoj Krištof Brezar[1]
2014 Alessandro Fadini Krištof Brezar Steven Spencer Baker[2]
2015 Daniel Grassl Jari Kessler Josh Brown[3]
2016 Daniel Grassl Nurullah Sahaka Maxence Collet[4]
2017 Filip Scerba Gabriele Frangipani Charles Katanovic[5]
2018 Gabriele Frangipani Andreas Nordeback Alexander Zlatkov[6]
2019 Iker Oyarzabal Egor Khlopkov Oliver Praetorius[7]

Ladies

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1997 Kati Simola Karin Brandstätter Anja Beslic[8]
1998 Andrea Diewald Nina Sackerer Veronica Diewald[9]
1999 Lucie Krausová Stephanie Lotterschmid Mari Hirvonen[10]
2000 Idora Hegel Eva-Maria Fitze Stephanie Lotterschmid[11]
2001 Idora Hegel Anja Bratec Teodora Poštič[12]
2002 Kristina Mikhailova Fleur Maxwell Darja Škrlj[13]
2003 Jana Sýkorová Željka Krizmanić Kaja Otovic[14]
2004 Henriikka Hietaniemi Željka Krizmanić Kristina Geissler[15]
2005 Alexandra Ievleva Željka Krizmanić Franka Vugec[16]
2006 Linnea Mellgren Katharina Gierok Katherina Hadford[17]
2007 Nicole Gurny Virginie Clerc Linnea Mellgren[18]
2008Competition cancelled
2009 Patricia Gleščič Mirna Librić Daša Grm[19]
2010Competition cancelled
2011 Elettra Olivotto Amella Schwienbacher Noora Ikonen[20]
2012 Ivett Tóth Seidi Rantanen Evelina Viljanen[21]
2013 Pina Umek Bianka Friesz Alessia Zardini[1]
2014 Violette Ivanoff Antonia Banović Alexandra Philippova[2]
2015 Choi Yu-jin Rebecca Ghilardi Anna Litvinenko[3]
2016 Starr Andrews Lisa Lager Ashley Kim[4]
2017 Hannah Dawson Lucrezia Beccari Charlotte Vandersarren[5]
2018 Alena Kanysheva Emilia Murdock Lucrezia Beccari[6]
2019 Ginevra Negrello Stefanie Pesendorfer Nargiz Sulleymanova[7]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2003 Sabrina Immervoll / Daniel LobenweinNo other competitors
2004–No pairs competition

Advanced novice medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1997 Michael Lim Stefen HoferNo other competitors[8]
1998 Dmitri Malochnikau Alper UçarNo other competitors[9]
1999 Jamal Othman Tomáš Verner Tomáš Janečko[10]
2000 Tomaš Janecko Marc CasalNo other competitors[11]
2001 Tomislav Bišćan Konrad Giering Urban Kalsek[12]
2002 Viktor Pfeifer Urban Kalsek Josip Gluhak[13]
2003 Kutay Eryoldas Josip Gluhak Emre Ergenc[14]
2004 Ali Demirboga Murat Can KayabacNo other competitors[15]
2005 Daniel King John Mathew TinsonNo other competitors[16]
2006 Richard Lundberg Matic Hrovat Borna Blagojević[17]
2007 Petr Coufal Sergey BalashovNo other competitors[18]
2008Competition cancelled
2009 Mislav Blagojević Tomislav Mikulandrić Steven Baker[19]
2010Competition cancelled
2011 Krištof Brezar Steven Spencer Baker Tomislav Mikulandrić[20]
2012 Alexander Borovoj Mate Borocz Steven Spencer Baker[21]
2013 Matej Gregorc Michael ChrasteckyNo other competitors[1]
2014 Daniel GrasslNo other competitors[2]
2015 Anton SkoficzNo other competitors[3]
2016 Filippo Donghi François Pitot Alessandro Zarbo[4]
2017 Noah Bodenstein Casper Johansson Edward Appleby[5]
2018 Casper Johansson Ilia Malinin Davide Calderari[6]

Ladies

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1997 Lena Petreković Darja Škrlj Teodora Poštič[8]
1998 Hireo Kakisawa Elif Ulas Papatya Dokmeci[9]
1999 Barbora Ulehlová Henna Hietala Sari Hakola[10]
2000 Celine Lacour Jana Sýkorová Marion Riedel[11]
2001 Fleur Maxwell Megan Allely Beril Bektas[12]
2002 Matilda Rang Kristina Geissler Ilona Senderek[13]
2003 Kim Yuna Buse Coskun Raia Zaharieva[14]
2004 Anastasia Dudina Ana Štublar Ekin Doganay[15]
2005 Ana Štublar Alessandra Laurencik Yuen Tung Chiu[16]
2006 Stina Martini Victoria Manni Kristina Semjonow[17]
2007 Jana Jechová Timila Shrestha Patrície Ježková[18]
2008Competition cancelled
2009 Erika Viteková Lorelaj Lukačin Antonija Mraović[19]
2010Competition cancelled
2011 Lotta Malinen Patricija Juren Zala Linea Rutar[20]
2012 Emmi Peltonen Lara Roth Alisa Stomakhina[21]
2013 Lara Guček Maruša Udrih Christina Baker[1]
2014 Claudia Martinelli Sara Boschiroli Dora Nagy[2]
2015 Hana Kosić Sophia Schaller Dora Nagy[3]
2016 Kaitlyn Nguyen Audrey Shin Pooja Kalyan[4]
2017 Serena Joy Roblin Zoe Gal Emese Csiszer[5]
2018 Alena Budko Kimmy Repond Kate Wang[6]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011 Giulia Foresti / Leo Luca Sforza Christina Baker / Steven Baker Lana Petranović / Tomislav Mikulandrić
2012 Christina Baker / Steven Baker Ivona Horvat / Tomislav MikulandrićNo other competitors
2012–No pairs competition

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