Hungarian Figure Skating Championships

Hungarian Figure Skating Championships
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StatusActive
GenreNational championships
FrequencyAnnual
Country Hungary
Previous event2025 Four Nationals Championships
Next event2026 Four Nationals Championships
Organised byHungarian Skating Federation

The Hungarian Figure Skating Championships (Hungarian: Magyarország évi Műkorcsolyázó Bajnoksága) are an annual figure skating competition organized by the Hungarian Skating Federation to crown the national champions of Hungary. The senior-level championships are held in coordination with the skating federations of the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia as part of the Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships. Senior-level skaters from the four nations compete at the Four Nationals Championships, and then the results are split to form national podiums for each nation. Medals are awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior level, and in pair skating and ice dance at the junior level, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. Junior-level singles skaters and novice-level skaters in all disciplines compete in a separate competition that is exclusive to Hungary.

László Vajda holds the record for winning the most Hungarian Championship titles in men's singles (with ten), while Júlia Sebestyén holds the record in women's singles (with nine). Marianna Nagy and László Nagy hold the record in pair skating (with eight), and Krisztina Regőczy and András Sallay hold the record in ice dance (with nine).

History

After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1992, the Czech Skating Association and the Slovak Figure Skating Association ran independent national championships until the 2006–07 season, when the two associations joined their national championships together as one event.[1] The Czech Republic and Slovakia alternated as hosts for the combined championships until the 2008–09 season, when Poland joined and the Three Nationals Figure Skating Championships were officially formed.[2] Since the addition of Hungary during the 2013–14 season, the event has been known as the Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships.[3] Skaters from the four countries compete together and the results are split at the end of the competition to form national podiums.[4]

In 2021, Hungary held their own national championships when the COVID-19 pandemic made travel to the 2021 Four Nationals Championships in Cieszyn, Poland, unfeasible.[5] The 2026 Four Nationals Championships are scheduled to be held 11–13 December 2025 in Slovakia.[6]

Senior medalists

From left to right: Aleksandr Vlasenko, three-time Hungarian champion in men's singles; Mariia Ignateva and Danijil Szemko, four-time Hungarian champions in ice dance; Maria Pavlova and Alexei Sviatchenko, two-time Hungarian champions in pair skating; and Ivett Tóth, six-time Hungarian champion in women's singles

Men's singles

Year Location Gold[7] Silver Bronze Ref.
1900 Árpád Wein
1901 Tivadar Meszléri
1902 No competition held [7]
1903 Jenő Márkus
1904 Sándor Urbány Jr.
1905
1906
1907
1908 Lily Kronberger
1909
1910
1911 Andor Szende
1912
1913–21 No competitions due to World War I
1922 Andor Szende
1923 No competition held [7]
1924 Pál Jaross
1925
1926
1927 József Lápocsy
1928
1929
1930 Marcell Vadas
1931
1932
1933 Dénes Pataky
1934
1935
1936
1937 Elemér Terták
1938
1939
1940 Kristóf Kállay
1941 Ede Király
1942 Kristóf Kállay
1943
1944 Ede Király
1945 No competition held [7]
1946 Ede Király
1947
1948
1949 Budapest
1950 Hostyanszky György Czakó [8]
1951 György Czakó
1952 [9]
1953 István Szenes
1954 Budapest György Czakó[10] István Szenes[10]
1955 István Szenes György Czakó
1956 Budapest No other competitors [11]
1957 Miklós Kucharowitz
1958 Miklós Rácz
1959
1960 Károly Ujlaky[12] Eugen Ebert[12]
1961 Jenő Ébert
1962 Károly Ujlaky
1963 Jenő Ébert
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969 Zoltán Horváth
1970 László Vajda[13]
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975 István Simon[13]
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980 István Simon
1981
1982 András Száraz
1983
1984
1985 Imre Raábe
1986 András Száraz
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991 Péter Kovács
1992 Budapest Balázs Grenczer
1993 Szabolcs Vidrai
1994 Zsolt Kerekes
1995
1996 Szabolcs Vidrai Zoltán Tóth
1997
1998 Zoltán Tóth
1999 Zoltán Tóth
2000 Bertalan Zákány Zoltán Tóth
2001 Dunaújváros Zoltán Tóth Szabolcs Vidrai Bertalan Zákány [14]
2002 Bertalan Zákány Zoltán Tóth No other competitors
2003 Budapest Zoltán Tóth Bertalan Zákány [15]
2004 [16]
2005 György Beck
2006 Bertalan Zákány Tigran Vardanjan [17]
2007 Tigran Vardanjan Márton Markó No other competitors [18]
2008 Mark Magyar [19]
2009 Márton Markó [20]
2010 Márton Markó Tigran Vardanjan
2011 Tigran Vardanjan Kristóf Forgó Márton Markó [21]
2012 Márton Markó No other competitors [22]
2013 [23]
2014 Slovakia Bratislava [24]
2015 Budapest Kristóf Forgó No other competitors [25]
2016 Czech Republic Třinec Alexander Maszljanko Alexander Borovoj Máté Böröcz [26]
2017 Poland Katowice Alexander Borovoj András Csernoch No other competitors [27]
2018 Slovakia Košice Alexander Maszljanko Alexander Borovoj Máté Böröcz [28]
2019 Budapest Alexander Borovoj Alexander Maszljanko András Csernoch [29]
2020 Czech Republic Ostrava András Csernoch Máté Böröcz No other competitors [30]
2021 Budapest Alexander Maszljanko [31]
2022 Slovakia Spišská Nová Ves Aleksandr Vlasenko Mózes József Berei [32]
2023 Budapest Aleksandr Vlasenko Mózes József Berei Aleksei Vlasenko [33]
2024 Czech Republic Turnov Aleksei Vlasenko No other competitors [34]
2025 Poland Cieszyn [35]

Women's singles

Year Location Gold[7] Silver Bronze Ref.
1924 Gitta Tóth
1925
1926 Lotti Stieber
1927
1928 Edit Hecht
1929 Piroska Levitzky
1930
1931
1932 Magda Imrédy
1933
1934
1935 Nadine Szilassy
1936 Éva Botond
1937 Nadine Szilassy
1938
1939 Éva Botond
1940
1941 Györgyi Botond
1942
1943
1944
1945 No competition held [7]
1946 Éva Saáry
1947 Marika Saáry
1948
1949 Budapest
1950 Klára Erdős Eszter Jurek Iolan Kekessy [8]
1951 Éva Saáry
1952 [9]
1953 Hédi Pálinkás
1954 Budapest Eszter Jurek[10][36] Hédi Pálinkás[10]
1955
1956 Budapest Helga Zöllner[36] Edina Jurek [11]
1957 Helga Zöllner[12] Eszter Jurek
1958
1959
1960 Edda Jurek[12]
1961
1962
1963 Zsuzsa Szentmiklóssy Zsuzsa Almássy
1964 Zsuzsa Almássy
1965 Zsuzsa Szentmiklóssy Zsuzsa Almássy
1966 Zsuzsa Almássy
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971 Vera Varga
1972
1973 Ágnes Erős[13]
1974
1975
1976 Ildikó Segesdy
1977 Ágnes Erős
1978
1979
1980 Ildikó Segesdy
1981 Éva Demény
1982 Nóra Miklósy
1983
1984 Tamara Téglássy
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992 Budapest Krisztina Czakó
1993
1994
1995 Júlia Sebestyén Diána Póth
1996 Diána Póth Barbara Maros
1997 Júlia Sebestyén
1998 Diána Póth
1999 Diána Póth Júlia Sebestyén Katalin Szakal
2000 Tamara Dorofejev
2001 Dunaújváros Tamara Dorofejev Diána Póth [14]
2002 Júlia Sebestyén Tamara Dorofejev Viktória Pavuk
2003 Budapest Diána Póth Tamara Dorofejev [15]
2004 Viktória Pavuk [16]
2005 Diána Póth Bianka Pádár
2006 Katherine Hadford [17]
2007 Viktória Pavuk [18]
2008 Katherine Hadford Viktória Pavuk [19]
2009 Bianka Pádár Katherine Hadford [20]
2010 Katherine Hadford Chelsea-Rose Chiappa
2011 Viktória Pavuk Chelsea-Rose Chiappa Bianka Pádár [21]
2012 Chelsea-Rose Chiappa Regina Borbély Annamária Szolga [22]
2013 Eszter Szombathelyi Bernadett Szakács [23]
2014 Slovakia Bratislava Ivett Tóth Bernadett Szakács Eszter Szombathelyi [24]
2015 Budapest Eszter Szombathelyi No other competitors [25]
2016 Czech Republic Třinec Fruzsina Medgyesi Júlia Bátori [26]
2017 Poland Katowice Ivett Tóth Júlia Bátori Eszter Szombathelyi [27]
2018 Slovakia Košice Fruzsina Medgyesi Ivett Tóth Dária Jakab [28]
2019 Budapest Ivett Tóth Fruzsina Medgyesi Kloé Rozgonyi [29]
2020 Czech Republic Ostrava Regina Schermann Bernadett Szigeti [30]
2021 Budapest Júlia Láng [31]
2022 Slovakia Spišská Nová Ves [32]
2023 Budapest Katinka Anna Zsembery Lili Krizsanovski [33]
2024 Czech Republic Turnov Regina Schermann Dária Zsirnov Katinka Anna Zsembery [34]
2025 Poland Cieszyn Vivien Papp Regina Schermann No other competitors [35]

Pairs

Year Location Gold[7] Silver Bronze Ref.
1928 Unknown
Unknown
1929 Unknown Unknown
1930 Unknown Unknown
1931 Unknown Unknown
1932 Unknown Unknown
1933 Unknown Unknown
1934 Unknown Unknown
1935 Unknown Unknown
1936 Unknown Unknown
1937 Unknown Unknown
1938 Unknown Unknown
1939 Unknown Unknown
1940 Unknown
  • Nadine Szilassy
  • Ferenc Kertész
Unknown
1941 Unknown Unknown
1942 Unknown Unknown
1943 Unknown Unknown
1944 Unknown Unknown
1945 No competition held [7]
1946 Unknown
  • Györgyi Botond
  • Ferenc Kertész
Unknown
1947 Unknown Unknown
1948 Unknown Unknown
1949 Budapest Unknown
1950 Soţil & Toth[8] Hellmerne & Regös[8]
1951 Unknown
1952 Unknown
1953 Unknown
Unknown
1954 Budapest [10][36]
[10]
Unknown
1955 Unknown Unknown
1956 Budapest
  • Erika Tóth
  • Georges Czako
[11]
1957 Unknown
1958 Unknown Unknown
1959 Unknown
  • Mária Terlanday
  • László Kondi
Unknown
1960 Unknown No pairs competitors [12]
1961 Unknown
  • Mária Csordás
  • László Kondi
Unknown
1962 Unknown Unknown
1963 Unknown Unknown
1964 Unknown Unknown
1965 Unknown Unknown
1966 Unknown Unknown
1967 Unknown No pairs competitors [7]
1968 Unknown
  • Ibolya Jakabffy
  • László Kondi
Unknown
1969 Unknown Unknown
1970 Unknown
  • Éva Farkas
  • Tamas Korpás
Unknown
1971 Unknown
  • Éva Farkas
  • Gábor Kiliti
Unknown
1972 Unknown Unknown
1973 Unknown
  • Katalin Iván
  • György Juhász
Unknown
1974 Unknown Unknown
1975 Unknown Unknown
1976 Unknown
  • A. Balogh
  • Miklós Fürjes
Unknown
1977–2007 No pairs competitors
2008 Budapest
  • Natalie Ganem
  • Kristóf Trefil
No other competitors [19]
2009 No pairs competitors [20]
2010
  • Viktória Hacht
  • Kristóf Trefil
Unknown
2011–15 No pairs competitors
2016 Czech Republic Třinec
No other competitors [26]
2017–19 No pairs competitors
2020 Czech Republic Ostrava No other competitors [30]
2021 Budapest [31]
2022 Slovakia Spišská Nová Ves No other competitors [32]
2023 Budapest No other competitors [33]
2024 Czech Republic Turnov [34]
2025 Poland Cieszyn No pairs competitors [35]

Ice dance

Year Location Gold[37] Silver Bronze Ref.
1949 Budapest
  • Aranka Tóth
  • Endre Tóth
Unknown
1950 Unknown
  • Edith Parádi
  • Josef Parádi
Unknown
1951 Budapest
  • Rozsa Madarász
  • Gyula Madarász
Unknown
1952
  • Aranka Tóth
  • Endre Tóth
Unknown
1953 Unknown
  • Rozsa Madarász
  • Gyula Madarász
[10]
Unknown
1954 Budapest
  • Aranka Tóth
  • Endre Tóth
[10]
Unknown
1955 Unknown Unknown
1956 Budapest
  • Aranka Tóth
  • Endre Tóth
[11]
1957
  • Alice Peters
  • Zoltán Tölgyesi
Unknown
1958 Unknown
  • Aranka Tóth
  • Endre Tóth
Unknown
1959 Unknown [12] Unknown
1960 Unknown
  • Porkolab
  • Harsanyi
[12]
Unknown
1961 Unknown Unknown
1962 Unknown Unknown
1963 Unknown Unknown
1964 Unknown Unknown
1965 Unknown Unknown
1966 Unknown Unknown
1967 Unknown Unknown
1968 Unknown Unknown
1969 Unknown Unknown
1970 Unknown Unknown
1971 Unknown Unknown
1972 Unknown [13] Unknown
1973 Unknown Unknown
1974 Unknown Unknown
1975 Unknown Unknown
1976 Unknown Unknown
1977 Unknown Unknown
1978 Unknown Unknown
1979 Unknown Unknown
1980 Unknown Unknown
1981 Unknown Unknown
1982 Unknown Unknown
1983 Unknown Unknown
1984 Unknown Unknown
1985 Unknown Unknown
1986 Unknown Unknown
1987 Unknown Unknown
1988 Unknown Unknown
1989 Unknown Unknown
1990 Unknown Unknown
1991 Unknown Unknown
1992 Budapest Unknown
1993 Unknown
1994
  • Noémi Vedres
  • Endre Szentirmai
Unknown
1995 Unknown
1996
Unknown
1997 Unknown
1998 Unknown
1999 Unknown
Unknown
2000 Unknown Unknown
2001 Dunaújváros No other competitors
2002 Unknown
2003 Budapest
No other competitors [15]
2004
  • Cassandra Nyerges
  • Balázs Gebhardt
[16]
2005
2006 [17]
2007 [18]
2008 No other competitors [19]
2009 [20]
2010 No other competitors
2011 [21]
2012 No other competitors [22]
2013
  • Tamara Turóczi
  • Daniel Mayer
[23]
2014 Slovakia Bratislava No other competitors [24]
2015 Budapest
  • Szilvia Magyar
  • Dániel Majer
  • Beatrix Pipek
  • József Kalman
No other competitors [25]
2016 Czech Republic Třinec No ice dance competitors [26]
2017 Poland Katowice [27]
2018 Slovakia Košice No other competitors [28]
2019 Budapest
  • Emily Monaghan
  • Ilias Fourati
[29]
2020 Czech Republic Ostrava
  • Emily Monaghan
  • Ilias Fourati
  • Leia Dozzi
  • Michael Valdez
No other competitors [30]
2021 Budapest
  • Emese Csiszér
  • Axel Lamasse
[31]
2022 Slovakia Spišská Nová Ves No other competitors [32]
2023 Budapest
  • Lucy Hancock
  • Ilias Fourati
No other competitors [33]
2024 Czech Republic Turnov
  • Emese Csiszér
  • Mark Shapiro
[34]
2025 Poland Cieszyn [35]

Junior medalists

Men's singles

Junior men's event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2011–13 Budapest No junior men's competitors
2014 Alexander Borovoj No other competitors [38]
2015 Alexander Maszljanko András Csernoch [39]
2016 Debrecen Alexander Maszljanko Máté Böröcz Alexander Borovoj [40]
2017 Budapest Alexander Borovoj András Csernoch [41]
2018 [42]
2019 Tamás Szoboszlai No other competitors [43]
2020 Mózes József Berei [44]
2021 Aleksandr Vlasenko [45]
2022 Mózes József Berei Máté Csaba [46]
2023 Aleksei Vlasenko [47]
2024 Aleksei Vlasenko Benedek Dózsa Kolos Rác [48]
2025 [49]

Women's singles

Junior women's event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2011 Budapest Regina Borbély Viktória Chiappa Vanda Kovács [21]
2012 Eszter Szombathelyi Vanda Kovács Viktória Chiappa [22]
2013 Ivett Tóth Bianka Friesz Laura Hammes [23]
2014 Bianka Friesz Dorka Havasi Virág Molnár [38]
2015 Fruzsina Medgyesi Júlia Bátori Bianka Friesz [39]
2016 Debrecen Ivett Tóth Fruzsina Medgyesi Júlia Bátori [40]
2017 Budapest Dária Jakab Júlia Bátori Mira Baráth [41]
2018 Júlia Láng Dóra Nagy Csenge Rabb [42]
2019 Dóra Nagy Júlia Láng Bernadett Szigeti [43]
2020 Regina Schermann Lili Krizsanovszki Nikolett Albrechtovics [44]
2021 Bernadett Szigeti Regina Schermann Katinka Zsembéry [45]
2022 Vivien Papp [46]
2023 Polina Dzsumanyijazova Léna Ekker Daria Zsirnov [47]
2024 Martina Major Boglárka Zhang [48]
2025 Léna Ekker Zsófia Stéplaki [49]

Ice dance

Junior ice dance event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2011 Budapest
  • Mária Dér
  • Daniel Majer
  • Liliána Király
  • Szabolcs Nagy
No other competitors [21]
2012
  • Adrienn Szemes
  • Dániel Szénási
  • Viktória Török
  • Martin Szénási
[22]
2013
  • Szilvia Magyar
  • Dániel Illés
  • Lili Király
  • Szabolcs Nagy
  • Adrienn Szemes
  • Dániel Szénási
[23]
2014
  • Réka Staudt
  • Máté Staudt
  • Beatrix Pipek
  • József Kálmán
[24]
2015
  • Hanna Jakucs
  • Dániel Illés
  • Petra Garai
  • Dávid Orosházi
[25]
2016 Czech Republic Třinec
  • Kimberly Wei
  • Illiász Fourati
  • Villő Márton
  • Danyil Semko
  • Hanna Jakucs
  • Dániel Illés
[26]
2017 Poland Katowice
  • Hanna Jakucs
  • Dániel Illés
No other competitors [27]
2018 Slovakia Košice
  • Villő Márton
  • Danyil Semko
  • Hanna Jakucs
  • Alessio Galli
  • Lorena Bubcso
  • Alfred Soregi-Niksz
[28]
2019 Budapest
  • Adelina Zvezdova
  • Alfred Soregi-Niksz
No other competitors [29]
2020 Czech Republic Ostrava
  • Katica Kedves
  • Fedor Sharonov
  • Petra Csikós
  • Patrik Csikós
[30]
2021 Budapest
  • Katica Kedves
  • Fedor Sharonov
  • Petra Csikós
  • Patrik Csikós
No other competitors [45]
2022 Slovakia Spišská Nová Ves
  • Réka Leveles
  • Balázs Leveles
[32]
2023 Budapest
  • Maya Benkiewics
  • Mark Shapiro
No other competitors [33]
2024 Czech Republic Turnov
  • Villő Szilágyi
  • István Jaracs
[34]
2025 Poland Cieszyn [35]

Records

Júlia Sebestyén at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Marianna and László Nagy at the 1956 Winter Olympics
From left to right: Júlia Sebestyén has won nine Hungarian Championship titles in women's singles; and Marianna Nagy and László Nagy have won eight Hungarian Championship titles in pair skating.
Records
Discipline Most championship titles
Skater(s) No. Years Ref.
Men's singles 10 1970–79 [7]
Women's singles 9 2002–10 [50]
Pairs 8 2014–22 [7]
Ice dance 9 2002–04;
2006–10
[51]

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