Romanian Figure Skating Championships
Romanian Figure Skating Championships | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | National championships |
Frequency | Annual |
Country | ![]() |
Organised by | Romanian Skating Federation |
The Romanian Figure Skating Championships (Romanian: Campionatul Național de Patinaj Artistic) are an annual figure skating competition organized by the Romanian Skating Federation to crown the national champions of Romania. Medals are awarded in men's and women's singles at the senior, junior, and novice levels, although not every discipline may be held every year due to a lack of participants. Romania has not seen competition in pair skating since 1993.
The 1994 Romanian Championships were delayed and held in conjunction with the Balkan Games (Romanian: Balcaniadei) in Miercurea Ciuc, because the ice arena in Bucharest was undergoing renovations.[1] Since 1999, the Romanian Championships have been held in conjunction with the Crystal Skate of Romania. In 2023, the Romanian Championships were held in conjunction with the 2023 EduSport Trophy.[2]
Senior medalists
Men's singles
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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1930 | Cluj-Napoca | Béla Horosz | Lajos Beke | No other competitors | [3] |
1931 | Brașov | dnul. Puscariu | [4] | ||
1932 | Cluj-Napoca | Lajos Beke | Béla Horosz | Kár Habermann | [5] |
1933 | Bucharest | Béla Horosz | Dorin Stanciulescu | Maxim Bindea | [6] |
1934 | Maxim Bindea | Kár Habermann | [7] | ||
1935 | Chernivtsi[a] | Roman Turuşanco | Dorin Stanciulescu | [8] | |
1936 | Brașov | ||||
1937 | Maxim Bindea | Roman Turuşanco | H. Fischer | [9] | |
1938 | Red Lake | Ştefan Balaş | [10] | ||
1939 | Red Lake[b] | Ştefan Balaş | dnul. Hankó | dnul. Szende | [11] |
1940 | Cluj-Napoca | Roman Turuşanco | dnul. Jeney | No other competitors | [12] |
1941–45 | No competitions held | ||||
1946 | Cluj-Napoca | Roman Turuşanco | Maxim Bindea | Ştefan Balaş | [13] |
1947–48 | No competitions held | ||||
1949 | Cluj-Napoca | Roman Turuşanco | Maxim Bindea | Ştefan Balaş | [14] |
1950 | |||||
1951 | |||||
1952 | Miercurea Ciuc | Maxim Bindea | [15] | ||
1953 | Cluj-Napoca | Roman Turuşanco | Maxim Bindea | Mircea Sadoveanu | [16] |
1954 | Brașov | Ştefan Balaş | [17] | ||
1955 | Ştefan Balaş | Teo Cristian | [18] | ||
1956 | Cluj-Napoca | Maxim Bindea | [19] | ||
1957 | Miercurea Ciuc | Maxim Bindea | Ştefan Balaş | [20] | |
1958 | Bucharest | Roman Turuşanco | Maxim Bindea | Ştefan Hudak | [21] |
1959 | Cluj-Napoca | Radu Ionian | [22] | ||
1960 | Bucharest | Radu Ionian | Petru Gall | Carol Hertl | [23] |
1961 | V. Neagu | Petru Gall | [24] | ||
1962 | L. Nanaşi | [25] | |||
1963 | Carol Hertl | Marcel Comanici | [26] | ||
1964 | Marcel Comanici | Carol Hertl | [27] | ||
1965 | Marcel Comanici | Nicolae Bellu | [28] | ||
1966 | Mihai Stoenescu | [29] | |||
1967 | Mihai Stoenescu | Marcel Comanici | Nicolae Bellu | [30] | |
1968 | Marcel Comanici | Nicolae Bellu | Mihai Stoenescu | [31] | |
1969 | Gheorghe Fazekas | Marcel Comanici | Dragos Sandu | [32] | |
1970 | [33] | ||||
1971 | Mircea Ion | Octavian Goga | [34] | ||
1972 | Miercurea Ciuc | Atanase Bulete | [35] | ||
1973 | Bucharest | Atanase Bulete | Mircea Ion | [36] | |
1974 | Miercurea Ciuc | Men's competition cancelled due to inclement weather | [37] | ||
1975 | Bucharest | Mircea Ion | Atanase Bulete | A. Georgescu | [38] |
1976 | Miercurea Ciuc | [39] | |||
1977 | Leonard Azzola | Adrian Vasile | Atanase Bulete | [40] | |
1978 | Mircea Ion | Adrian Vasile | [41] | ||
1979 | Galați | Bogdan Krutii | [42] | ||
1980 | Bucharest | Adrian Vasile | Liviu Ghica | A. Anghel | [43] |
1981 | Bogdan Krutii | Adrian Vasile | Liviu Ghica | [44] | |
1982 | Galați | Adrian Vasile | Bogdan Krutii | [45] | |
1983 | Marius Negrea | [46] | |||
1984 | [47] | ||||
1985 | Miercurea Ciuc | Marius Negrea | Bogdan Krutii | [48] | |
1986 | Bucharest | Bogdan Krutii | Cornel Gheorghe | [49] | |
1987 | Miercurea Ciuc | Cornel Gheorghe | Marian Prisăcaru | Kovács György | [50] |
1988 | Gheorgheni | Marius Negrea | Marian Prisăcaru | [51] | |
1989 | Galați | Zsolt Kerekes | Marius Negrea | [52] | |
1990 | Bucharest | Marius Negrea | Luis Taifas | [53] | |
1991 | Zsolt Kerekes | [54] | |||
1992 | Marius Negrea | Cornel Gheorghe | Luis Taifas | [55] | |
1993 | Cornel Gheorghe | Zsolt Kerekes | Marius Negrea | [56] | |
1994 | Miercurea Ciuc | Marius Negrea | Bálint Miklós | [57] | |
1995 | Bucharest | Luis Taifas | Gheorghe Chiper | [58] | |
1996 | Marius Negrea | [59] | |||
1997 | Miercurea Ciuc | Marius Negrea | Gheorghe Chiper | [60] | |
1998 | Bucharest | Gheorghe Chiper | Luis Taifas | [61] | |
1999 | Gheorghe Chiper | Cornel Gheorghe | Bálint Miklós | [62] | |
2000 | Adrian Matei | [63] | |||
2001 | Bálint Miklós | [64] | |||
2002 | Carol Braileanu | [65][66] | |||
2003 | Adrian Matei | Zoltán Kelemen | [67] | ||
2004 | Miercurea Ciuc | [68] | |||
2005 | Bucharest | Zoltán Kelemen | Adrian Matei | [69] | |
2006 | Adrian Matei | Zoltán Kelemen | [70] | ||
2007 | Zoltán Kelemen | Zsolt Kosz | [71] | ||
2008 | Vlad Ionescu | [72] | |||
2009 | [73] | ||||
2010 | Brașov | [74] | |||
2011 | [75] | ||||
2012 | [76] | ||||
2013 | No other competitors | [77] | |||
2014 | [78] | ||||
2015 | No men's competitors | [79] | |||
2016 | Dorjan Kecskes | No other competitors | [80] | ||
2017 | Miercurea Ciuc | [81] | |||
2018 | Bucharest | [82] | |||
2019 | Andrei Tanase | Dorjan Kecskes | No other competitors | [83] | |
2020 | Otopeni | Dorjan Kecskes | No other competitors | [84] | |
2021 | Miercurea Ciuc | [85] | |||
2022 | Dorjan Kecskes[c] | [87] | |||
2023 | Otopeni | Christian Nainer | Andrei Tudor-Dominic | Anelin-George Enache | [88] |
2024–25 | No men's competitors |
- ^ Chernivtsi, in present-day Ukraine, was at this point in time called Cernăuți and was part of the Kingdom of Romania.
- ^ The 1939 Romanian Championships, originally scheduled to be held in Bucharest, were not held due to unfavorable conditions of the ice rink. An unofficial competition was held later at the Red Lake, attended by most of Romania's top skaters.
- ^ While Dorjan Kecskes was the only competitor, he did not achieve the minimum required score to be named the Romanian Champion.[86]
Women's singles
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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1930 | Cluj-Napoca | Romulus Pop | Magda Kiss | Klári Csorba | [3] |
1931 | Brașov | [4] | |||
1932 | Cluj-Napoca | Klári Csorba | Romulus Pop | Magda Kiss | [5] |
1933 | Bucharest | Tuti Csorba | [6] | ||
1934 | Cluj-Napoca | Gerda Rodewald | Gonder Paller & Greta Rodenwald (tied) | [89] | |
1935 | Chernivtsi[a] | Gerda Rodewald | Trude Guber | dna. Hodlerné | [8] |
1936 | Brașov | ||||
1937 | Trude Guber | Rominca Pop | Erzsébet Winkler | [9] | |
1938 | Red Lake | Rominca Pop | dna. Papp | Trude Guber | [10] |
1939 | Red Lake[b] | Rominca Pop | Trude Guber | Nora Walter | [11] |
1940 | Cluj-Napoca | Rominca Pop | Trude Guber | Borisca Kovacs | [12] |
1941–45 | No competitions held | ||||
1946 | Cluj-Napoca | Borbana Covaci | dna. Katalin | No other competitors | [13] |
1947–48 | No competitions held | ||||
1949 | Cluj-Napoca | Ecaterina Wellman | Rudi Connerth | Maria Weinrich | [14] |
1950 | |||||
1951 | |||||
1952 | Miercurea Ciuc | Ecaterina Puzstay | [15] | ||
1953 | Cluj-Napoca | Maria Weinrich | Cecilia Weinrich | [16] | |
1954 | Brașov | [17] | |||
1955 | Maria Weinrich | Ecaterina Puzstay | [18] | ||
1956 | Cluj-Napoca | [19] | |||
1957 | Miercurea Ciuc | Cecilia Weinrich | Eva Pálossy | [20] | |
1958 | Bucharest | [21] | |||
1959 | Cluj-Napoca | Cristina Patraulea | Imola Seiwarth | [22] | |
1960 | Bucharest | Cristina Patraulea | Imola Seiwarth | Cecilia Weinrich | [23] |
1961 | Eva Seiwarth | [24] | |||
1962 | Irina Zaharescu | Roxana Găbunea | [25] | ||
1963 | Elena Moiş | Cristina Patraulea | Imola Seiwarth | [26] | |
1964 | Crenguţa Cumbari | [27] | |||
1965 | Cristina Formagiu | No other competitors | [28] | ||
1966 | [29] | ||||
1967 | Beatrice Huştiu | Rodica Dîdă | [30] | ||
1968 | Doina Ghiserel | [31] | |||
1969 | Beatrice Huştiu | Rodica Dîdă | Constanţa Ionescu | [32] | |
1970 | Elena Moiş | Rodica Dîdă | [33] | ||
1971 | Elena Moiş | Doina Mitricică | [34] | ||
1972 | Miercurea Ciuc | Doina Mitricică | Elena Moiş | Mariana Ionel | [35] |
1973 | Bucharest | Gabriela Voica | Silvana Suciu | [36] | |
1974 | Miercurea Ciuc | Elena Moiş | Doina Mitricică | [37] | |
1975 | Bucharest | Doina Mitricică | Silvana Suciu | Beatrice Huştiu | [38] |
1976 | Miercurea Ciuc | Beatrice Huştiu | Gabriela Voica | [39] | |
1977 | Gabriela Voica | Cornelia Picu | Mariana Chiţu | [40] | |
1978 | Cornelia Picu | Gabriela Voica | Tereza Nencu | [41] | |
1979 | Galați | Irina Nichiforov | Cornelia Picu | [42] | |
1980 | Bucharest | Gabriela Voica | Tereza Nencu | Dana Rădulsecu | [43] |
1981 | Mariana Chiţu | Gabriela Voica | Manuela Bădiţoiu | [44] | |
1982 | Galați | Viorica Nicu | Irina Nichiforov | [45] | |
1983 | Viorica Nicu | Irina Nichiforov | Brigite Sigmund | [46] | |
1984 | Mariana Chiţu | Manuela Bădiţoiu | Simona D'Albon | [47] | |
1985 | Miercurea Ciuc | Kinga Szállasi | Csilla Sándor | Maria Grusz | [48] |
1986 | Bucharest | Greti Márton | Anca Cristescu | Nicoleta Cimpoieşu | [49] |
1987 | Miercurea Ciuc | Nicoleta Cimpoieşu | Eva Gegő | [50] | |
1988 | Gheorgheni | Beatrisz Kurcsakovski | Marina Bellu | [51] | |
1989 | Galați | Codruţa Moiseanu | Fabiola Vişinoiu | Beatrisz Kurcsakovski | [52] |
1990 | Bucharest | Beatrice Kurcsacovszki | Andrea Munteanu | [53] | |
1991 | Raluca Duda | [54] | |||
1992 | Noémi Bedö | [55] | |||
1993 | Beatrisz Kurcsakovski | Codruţa Moiseanu | Oana Danciu | [56] | |
1994 | Miercurea Ciuc | Ramona Cruceru | Oana Danciu | Kinga Székely | [57] |
1995 | Bucharest | Oana Veliscu | Mădălina Matei | Noémi Bedö | [58] |
1996 | Roxana Luca | Noémi Bedö | Oana Veliscu | [59] | |
1997 | Miercurea Ciuc | Noémi Bedö | Roxana Luca | [60] | |
1998 | Bucharest | Mădălina Matei | Roxana Luca | [61] | |
1999 | Roxana Luca | Noémi Bedö | Mădălina Matei | [62] | |
2000 | Simona Punga | [63] | |||
2001 | Simona Punga | Diana Dragomir | [64] | ||
2002 | No other competitors | [65][66] | |||
2003 | Roxana Boamfa | Simona Punga | [67] | ||
2004 | Miercurea Ciuc | Simona Punga | Teodora Vigu | [68] | |
2005 | Bucharest | Roxana Luca | Roxana Simionescu | Roxana Boamfa | [69] |
2006 | Teodora Vigu | [70] | |||
2007 | Lisa Larissa Ipati | Maria Balea | [71] | ||
2008 | Sabina Măriuță | Anita Nagy | [72] | ||
2009 | Anita Nagy | Maria Balea | [73] | ||
2010 | Brașov | Sabina Paquier | Sabina Măriuță | [74] | |
2011 | Sabina Măriuță | Anca Ionescu | Anita Nagy | [75] | |
2012 | Denisa Sandu | No other competitors | [76] | ||
2013 | Raisa Rjenovschi | [77] | |||
2014 | Julia Sauter | No other competitors | [78] | ||
2015 | [79] | ||||
2016 | Zselyke Kenéz | [80] | |||
2017 | Miercurea Ciuc | Julia Sauter | [81] | ||
2018 | Otopeni | Zselyke Kenéz | Irina Preda | No other competitors | [82] |
2019 | Julia Sauter | Amanda Stan | Cristiana Mihaela Silca | [83] | |
2020 | Ana-Sofia Beschea | Andreea Ureche | Cristia Calcan | [84] | |
2021 | Miercurea Ciuc | Ana-Maria Ion | No other competitors | [85] | |
2022 | Julia Sauter | Ana-Sofia Beschea | Ana-Maria Ion | [87] | |
2023 | Otopeni | Andreea Ramona Voicu | Andreea Denisa Comanescu | [88] | |
2024 | Ana Sofia Beschea | Andreea Ramona Voicu | [90] | ||
2025 | Teodora Maria Gheorghe | [91] |
- ^ Chernivtsi, in present-day Ukraine, was at this point in time called Cernăuți and was part of the Kingdom of Romania.
- ^ The 1939 Romanian Championships, originally scheduled to be held in Bucharest, were not held due to unfavorable conditions of the ice rink. An unofficial competition was held later at the Red Lake, attended by most of Romania's top skaters.
Pairs
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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1930 | Cluj-Napoca |
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No other competitors | [3] | |
1931 | Brașov |
|
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[4] | |
1932 | Cluj-Napoca |
|
|
[5] | |
1933 | Bucharest |
|
|
|
[6] |
1934 | Cluj-Napoca |
|
|
|
[89] |
1935 | Chernivtsi[a] |
|
|
|
[8] |
1936 | Brașov | ||||
1937 |
|
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No other competitors | [9] | |
1938 | Red Lake |
|
|
|
[10] |
1939 | Red Lake[b] |
|
|
|
[11] |
1940 | Cluj-Napoca |
|
|
No other competitors | [12] |
1941–45 | No competitions held | ||||
1946 | Cluj-Napoca |
|
|
No other competitors | [13] |
1947–48 | No competitions held | ||||
1949 | Cluj-Napoca |
|
|
|
[14] |
1950 | |||||
1951 | |||||
1952 | Miercurea Ciuc |
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[15] | ||
1953 | Cluj-Napoca | ||||
1954 | Brașov | ||||
1955 |
|
|
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[18] | |
1956 | Cluj-Napoca | [19] | |||
1957 | Miercurea Ciuc |
|
|
[20] | |
1958 | Bucharest |
|
|
|
[21] |
1959 | Cluj-Napoca |
|
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[22] | |
1960 | Bucharest | ||||
1961 |
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[24] | |||
1962 | [25] | ||||
1963 | [26] | ||||
1964 |
|
No other competitors | [27] | ||
1965 |
|
No other competitors | [28] | ||
1966 |
|
No other competitors | [29] | ||
1967 |
|
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[30] | ||
1968 |
|
|
[31] | ||
1969 |
|
|
|
[32] | |
1970 | No other competitors | [33] | |||
1971 |
|
[34] | |||
1972 | Miercurea Ciuc |
|
No other competitors | [35] | |
1973 | Bucharest |
|
[92] | ||
1974 | Miercurea Ciuc | [37] | |||
1975–88 | No pairs competitors | ||||
1989 | Galați |
|
|
|
[52] |
1990 | Bucharest |
|
|
|
[53] |
1991 |
|
|
[54] | ||
1992 |
|
|
|
[55] | |
1993 | No other competitors | [56] | |||
1994–2025 | No pairs competitors since 1993 |
- ^ Chernivtsi, in present-day Ukraine, was at this point in time called Cernăuți and was part of the Kingdom of Romania.
- ^ The 1939 Romanian Championships, originally scheduled to be held in Bucharest, were not held due to unfavorable conditions of the ice rink. An unofficial competition was held later at the Red Lake, attended by most of Romania's top skaters.
Junior medalists
Men's singles
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2012 | Brașov | Vlad Ionescu | Zsolt Kosz | Iancu Verghelet | [93] |
2013 | Bucharest | Catalin Dimitrescu | Daniel Patriche | Graţiano Dinu | [94] |
2014 | Brașov | Valentin Costache | Graţiano Dinu | Iancu Verghelet | [95] |
2015 | Flavius Luca | Valentin Costache | Dorjan Kecskes | [96] | |
2016 | Valentin Costache | Andrei Tanase | [97] | ||
2017 | Andrei Tanase | No other competitors | [98] | ||
2018 | Târgu Secuiesc | [99] | |||
2019 | Otopeni | Sebastian Radovan | No other competitors | [100] | |
2020 | No other competitors | [101] | |||
2021 | Miercurea Ciuc | Lehel Tulit | [85] | ||
2022 | Anelin George Enache[a] | Lehel Tulit | No other competitors | [87] | |
2023 | Otopeni | Andrei Tudor-Dominic | No other competitors | [103] | |
2024 | Răzvan Cionac | Anelin-George Enache | No other competitors | [90] | |
2025 | Bálint Domahidi-Dóczy | [104] |
Women's singles
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Brașov | Marya Fay Vangeystelen | Raisa Rjenovschi | Anita Nagy | [93] |
2013 | Bucharest | Julia Sauter | Marya Fay Vangestelen | Denisa Sandu | [94] |
2014 | Brașov | Zselyke Kenéz | Ana Catană | Raisa Rjenovschi | [95] |
2015 | Julia Sauter | Amanda Stan | Zselyke Kenéz | [96] | |
2016 | [97] | ||||
2017 | Amanda Stan | Zselyke Kenéz | Cristiana Mihaela Silca | [98] | |
2018 | Târgu Secuiesc | Ana-Sofia Beschea | Bristena Prodea | [99] | |
2019 | Otopeni | Bristena Prodea | Ramona-Andreaa Voicu | Ana-Sofia Beschea | [100] |
2020 | Ana-Sofia Beschea | Luiza Elena Ilie | [101] | ||
2021 | Miercurea Ciuc | Ramona-Andreaa Voicu | Ana-Sofia Beschea | Ingrid Ana Pricop | [85] |
2022 | Ana-Sofia Beschea | Luiza-Elena Ilie | Ruxandra Rotundu | [87] | |
2023 | Otopeni | Luiza-Elena Ilie | Ruxandra Rotundu | Ingrid Pricop | [103] |
2024 | Natalia Runcanu | Maria Smaranda | Tara-Maria Ienciu | [90] | |
2025 | Ana Stratulat | Adria Liliac | [104] |
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See also
External links
- Romanian Skating Federation
- Results Archive
- From the History of Figure Skating at Romanian Skating Federation