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Figure skating at the European Youth Olympic Festival

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European Youth Olympic Festival (also European Youth Olympic Days) is a multi-sport event held in both summer and winter disciplines every second year. Figure skating is one of the sports in its winter edition. The competition is held in junior category.

Medalists

Men

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1993 Italy Aosta Finland Markus Leminen France Thierry Cerez Ukraine Yevgeny Martynov
1995 Andorra Andorra Hungary Szabolcs Vidrai Ukraine Vitaliy Danylchenko Germany David Jäschke
1997 Sweden Sundsvall Russia Evgeni Plushenko Georgia (country) Vakhtang Murvanidze Ukraine Oleksandr Smokvin [1]
1999 Slovakia Poprad-Tatry Russia Stanislav Timchenko Switzerland Stéphane Lambiel Sweden Kristoffer Berntsson [2]
2001 Finland Vuokatti No figure skating competition
2003 Slovenia Bled Russia Sergei Dobrin France Yannick Ponsero Germany Radomir Soumar [3]
2005 Switzerland Monthey Sweden Adrian Schultheiss France Kim Lucine Russia Nikita Mikhailov [4]
2007 Spain Jaca Russia Artem Grigoriev Sweden Alexander Majorov France Alexandre Briancon [5]
2009 Poland Cieszyn Estonia Viktor Romanenkov Ukraine Stanislav Pertsov Russia Gordei Gorshkov [6]
2011 Czech Republic Liberec Czech Republic Petr Coufal Russia Maxim Kovtun France Simon Hocquaux [7]
2013 Romania Brașov Russia Adian Pitkeev Ukraine Yaroslav Paniot France Adrien Tesson [8]
2015 Austria Dornbirn Ukraine Ivan Pavlov Latvia Deniss Vasiļjevs Russia Dmitri Aliev [9]
2017 Turkey Erzurum Russia Petr Gumennik Italy Daniel Grassl Georgia (country) Nika Egadze [10]
2019 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Russia Ilya Yablokov Estonia Mihhail Selevko Belarus Yauheni Puzanau [11]
2022 Finland Vuokatti Estonia Arlet Levandi Italy Raffaele Francesco Zich Sweden Casper Johansson [citation needed]

Ladies

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1993 Italy Aosta Russia Irina Slutskaya Ukraine Elena Liashenko France Vanessa Gusmeroli
1995 Andorra Andorra Russia Nadezda Kanaeva France Vanessa Gusmeroli Hungary Krisztina Czakó
1997 Sweden Sundsvall Russia Julia Soldatova Austria Julia Lautowa France Gwenaëlle Jullien [1]
1999 Slovakia Poprad-Tatry Hungary Tamara Dorofejev Switzerland Sarah Meier Russia Svetlana Chernishova [2]
2001 Finland Vuokatti No figure skating competition
2003 Slovenia Bled Germany Katharina Häcker Sweden Lina Johansson Hungary Viktória Pavuk [3]
2005 Switzerland Monthey Russia Angelina Turenko Italy Nicole Della Monica Ukraine Kateryna Proyda [4]
2007 Spain Jaca Spain Sonia Lafuente Russia Margarita Tertychnaya Italy Marcella De Trovato [5]
2009 Poland Cieszyn Austria Miriam Ziegler Sweden Joshi Helgesson Norway Anne Line Gjersem [6]
2011 Czech Republic Liberec Russia Polina Agafonova Belgium Ira Vannut Czech Republic Monika Simančíková [7]
2013 Romania Brașov Russia Maria Stavitskaia France Anaïs Ventard Germany Maria Katharina Herceg [8]
2015 Austria Dornbirn Russia Alexandra Proklova Germany Lea Johanna Dastich France Léa Serna [9]
2017 Turkey Erzurum Russia Alina Zagitova Ukraine Anastasia Hozhva Italy Lucrezia Gennaro [10]
2019 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Russia Anna Shcherbakova Italy Lucrezia Beccari Ukraine Anastasiia Arkhipova [11]
2022 Finland Vuokatti France Lorine Schild Finland Olivia Lisko Switzerland Sarina Joos [citation needed]

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1993–
1999
No pairs competition
2001 Finland Vuokatti No figure skating competition
2003 Slovenia Bled Russia Arina Ushakova / Alexander Popov Germany Rebecca Handke / Daniel Wende Ukraine Julia Beloglazova / Andriy Bekh [3]
2003– No pairs competition

Ice dancing

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1993 Italy Aosta Poland Sylwia Nowak / Sebastian Kolasiński Russia Ekaterina Svirina / Sergei Sakhnovski France Agnes Jacquemard / Alexis Gayet
1995 Andorra Andorra France Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder Poland Jolanta Bury / Łukasz Zalewski Hungary Krisztina Szabó / Tamás Sári
1997 Sweden Sundsvall Italy Federica Faiella / Luciano Milo France Melanie Espejo / Michael Zenezini Switzerland Eliane Hugentobler / Daniel Hugentobler [1]
1999 Slovakia Poprad-Tatry Russia Anastasia Litvinenko / Maxim Bolotin Ukraine Viktoria Polzykina / Alexander Shakalov France Myriam Trividic / Aurelien Geraud [2]
2001 Finland Vuokatti No figure skating competition
2003 Slovenia Bled Russia Natalia Mikhailova / Arkadi Sergeev Germany Christina Beier / William Beier Israel Alexandra Zaretsky / Roman Zaretsky [3]
2005
2007
No ice dance competition
2009 Poland Cieszyn Russia Tatiana Baturintseva / Ivan Volobuiev Ukraine Ruslana Yurchenko / Oleksandr Liubchenko Czech Republic Gabriela Kubová / Petr Seknička [6]
2009– No ice dance competition

Cumulative medal count

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)203427
2 Hungary (HUN)2035
3 Ukraine (UKR)17513
4 France (FRA)16815
5 Germany (GER)1337
6 Italy (ITA)1326
7 Sweden (SWE)1315
8 Austria (AUT)1102
 Estonia (EST)1102
 Poland (POL)1102
11 Czech Republic (CZE)1023
12 Finland (FIN)1001
 Spain (ESP)1001
14 Switzerland (SUI)0213
15 Georgia (GEO)0112
16 Belgium (BEL)0101
 Latvia (LAT)0101
18 Belarus (BLR)0011
 Israel (ISR)0011
 Norway (NOR)0011
Totals (20 entries)33333399

References

  1. ^ a b c "Results of EYOWF 1997 – Sundsvall, Sweden" (PDF). eyowf2011.cz. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 January 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "1999 EYOF". Figure Skating Corner.
  3. ^ a b c d "2003 EYOF". Figure Skating Corner.
  4. ^ a b "2005 EYOF".
  5. ^ a b "2007 European Youth Olympic Festival". International Skating Union. 22 February 2007.
  6. ^ a b c "2009 Winter European Youth Olympic Festival". Polish Figure Skating Association. 22 February 2009. Archived from the original on 21 February 2011.
  7. ^ a b "2011 EYOF". Archived from the original on 11 October 2011.
  8. ^ a b "2013 EYOF". eyowf2013.ro. Archived from the original on 26 January 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  9. ^ a b "12th Winter European Youth Olympic Festival". Skate Austria. 28 January 2015. Archived from the original on 26 January 2015.
  10. ^ a b "13th Winter European Youth Olympic Festival". International Skating Union. 15 February 2017.
  11. ^ a b "14th Winter European Youth Olympic Festival". eyof2019.net. 15 February 2019.