Tirnavia Ice Cup

The Tirnavia Edea Ice Cup is an international figure skating competition held in Trnava, Slovakia. Medals are awarded in men's and ladies' singles on the senior (beginning in 2019), junior, novice, and lower levels (including basic novice, juvenile, and pre-juvenile). The event formerly included ice dancing.

Senior medalists

Men

Junior men
Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2019 Nurullah Sahaka David Gouvela Marco Klepoch[1]

Ladies

Junior men
Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2019 Stefanie Pesendorfer Vera Stolt Shaline Ruegger[1]

Junior medalists

Men

Junior men
Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2009 Jakub Štróbl Yakov Godorozha Petr Coufal[2]
2010 Vitali Luchanok Yakov Godorozha Igor Reznichenko[3]
2011 Alexander Schöpke Juho Pirinen Vincent Hey[4]
2012 Tomáš Kupka Jan Kurník Marco Klepoch[5]
2013 Marco Klepoch Marco Zandron Jakub Kršňák[6]
2014 Jiří Bělohradský Matyáš Bělohradský Jakub Kršňák[7]
2015 Máté Böröcz Jakub Kršňák Filip Ščerba[8]
2016 Ryszard Gurtler Julian Donica Jakub Kršňák[9]
2017 Filip Scerba Daniel Mrazek Jakub Kršňák[10]
2018No contestants
2019 Marko Piliar Dominik HortoBagyi Jacob Casey[1]

Ladies

Junior ladies
Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2009 Karolína Sýkorová Monika Simančíková Patricia Gleščič[2]
2010 Karolína Sýkorová Alina Biletska Krista Pitkäniemi[3]
2011 Anne Zetzsche Erika Víteková Laura Raszyková[4]
2012 Lutricia Bock Anna Khnychenkova Natalia Fartushina[5]
2013 Lea Johanna Dastich Klára Světlíková Dorka Havasi[6]
2014 Ivett Tóth Fruzsina Medgyesi Elif Erdem[7]
2015 Michaela Lucie Hanzlíková Anna Litvinenko Nina Letenayová[8]
2016 Elodie Eudine Michaela Lucie Hanzlíková Laura Karhunen[9]
2017 Anna Litvinenko Linnea Ceder Lizaveta Malinouskaya[10]
2018 Anna Litvinenko Genevieve Somerville Agata Bacova[11]
2019 Regina Schermann Dorotea Partonjic Sophie-Lauren Guenther[1]

Ice dancing

Junior ice dancing
Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2009 Dóra Turóczi / Balázs Major Maria Nosulia / Yevhen Kholoniuk Karolína Procházková / Michal Češka[2]
2010 Lolita Yermak / Alexander Liubchenko Anastasia Karnaushchenko / Alexei Khimich Shari Koch / Christian Nüchtern[3]
No competition held since 2010

Advanced novice medalists

Men

Advanced novice men
Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2009 Michael Christian Martinez Krzysztof Gała Peter Novella[2]
2010 Ivan Pavlov Marco Klepoch Cătălin Dimitrescu[3]
2011 Francesco Bellomo Jakub Kršňák Artsiom Tseluiko[4]
2012 Faris Heritz Jiří Bělohradský Alexander Borovoj[5]
2013 Matyáš Bělohradský Martin Bidař Matej Gregorc[6]
2014 Adam Siao Him Fa Georgy Markov Filip Ščerba[7]
2015 Georgy Markovno other competitors[8]
2016 Daniel Mrázek Lukáš Buksa Szymon Derechowski[9]
2017 Lukas Vaclavik Oliver Kubacak Luka Logar[10]
2018 Ilia Gogitidze Marko Piliar Adam Hagara[11]

Ladies

Advanced novice ladies
Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2009 Goda Butkutė Lana Bagen Kristýna Vašíčková[2]
2010 Eline Anthonissen Emilia Toikkanen Elle Koivunotko[3]
2011 Ivett Tóth Lutricia Bock Lea Johanna Dastich[4]
2012 Joanna Kallela Lea Johanna Dastich Paula Mikolajczyk[5]
2013 Michaela Lucie Hanzlíková Julia Batori Natálie Kratěnová[6]
2014 Lara Guček Nina Polšak Lucie Reiche[7]
2015 Kia Elizabeth Blackburn Alexia McGrath Emese Csizser[8]
2016 Lizaveta Malinouskaya Dora Nagy Denisa Cimlová[9]
2017 Regina Schermann Csenge Raab Ema Doboszova[10]
2018 Isold Fonn Vilhjalmsdottir Jana Ochrankova Ginerva Negrello[11]

Ice dancing

Advanced novice ice dancing
Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2009 Jana Bryndová / Alexandr Sinicyn Szilvia Magyar / Dániel Illés Kateřina Koníčková / Matěj Lang[2]
2010 Anastasia Skoptsova / Nikita Nazarov Lyndsay Pousset / Louis Thauron Ekaterina Lautova / Sergei Alexandrov[3]
No competition held since 2010

References

  1. "12th Tirnavia Ice Cup". Slovak Figure Skating Association. 3 November 2019.
  2. 2009 Tirnavia Ice Cup'
  3. 2010 Tirnavia Ice Cup
    • "Results". Slovak Figure Skating Association. 20 October 2010. Archived from the original on 30 December 2011.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
    • "Protocol" (PDF). International Skating Union. October 2010.
    • "Official site".
  4. 2011 Tirnavia Ice Cup
    • "Results". Slovak Figure Skating Association. 27 October 2011. Archived from the original on 31 December 2011.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
    • "Protocol" (PDF). International Skating Union. October 2011.
    • "Announcement" (PDF). International Skating Union. 2011.
    • "Official site".
  5. 2012 Tirnavia Edea Ice Cup
    • "Results". Kraso Trnava. 28 October 2012. Archived from the original on 26 December 2012.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
    • "Announcement" (PDF). International Skating Union. 2012.
    • "Official site".
  6. "2013 Tirnavia Edea Ice Cup". Slovak Figure Skating Association. 28 October 2013.
  7. 2014 Tirnavia Edea Ice Cup
  8. "2015 Tirnavia Edea Ice Cup". Slovak Figure Skating Association. October 2015.
  9. "2016 Tirnavia Edea Ice Cup". Slovak Figure Skating Association. October 2016.
  10. "10th Tirnavia Riedell Ice Cup". Slovak Figure Skating Association. 5 November 2017.
  11. "11. Tirnavia Ice Cup". Slovak Figure Skating Association. 4 November 2018.
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