Triglav Trophy

Triglav Trophy
Location: Slovenia
Dimitra Korri at the 2018 Triglav Trophy

The Triglav Trophy is an international figure skating competition which is generally held in the spring in Jesenice, Slovenia. The competition takes its name from the nearby mountain Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, and pair skating at the senior, junior, and novice levels.

Senior results

Men's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2003 Slovenia Gregor Urbas Finland Mikko Minkkinen Spain Yon Garcia [1]
2004 Slovenia Gregor Urbas North Korea Han Jong-in No other competitors [2]
2005 Slovenia Gregor Urbas Spain Juan Legaz [3]
2006 Slovenia Gregor Urbas France Jérémie Colot Italy Paolo Bacchini [4]
2007 Slovenia Gregor Urbas Slovenia Luka Čadež Denmark Nicolai Lonvig Siersted [5]
2008 Italy Paolo Bacchini Slovakia Igor Macypura Austria Severin Kiefer [6]
2009 France Alban Préaubert Slovenia Gregor Urbas Kazakhstan Abzal Rakimgaliev [7]
2010 Japan Takahito Mura Sweden Alexander Majorov France Chafik Besseghier [8]
2011 Japan Tatsuki Machida Japan Daisuke Murakami Kazakhstan Abzal Rakimgaliev [9]
2012 Kazakhstan Abzal Rakimgaliev Austria Viktor Pfeifer France Romain Ponsart [10]
2013 Russia Artur Gachinski Kazakhstan Abzal Rakimgaliev Japan Daisuke Murakami [11]
2014 Philippines Michael Christian Martinez Japan Keiji Tanaka Japan Ryuju Hino [12]
2015 Philippines Michael Christian Martinez South Korea Lee June-hyoung Italy Maurizio Zandron [13]
2016 Canada Liam Firus Italy Maurizio Zandron United Kingdom Charlie Parry-Evans [14]
2017 Russia Alexander Petrov Russia Andrei Lazukin Italy Dario Betti [15]
2018 Hungary Alexander Borovoj Italy Alessandro Fadini Austria Manuel Drechsler [16]
2019 Hungary Andras Csernoch Hungary Alexander Maszljanko Mexico Diego Saldana [17]
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Italy Emanuele Indelicato Republic of Ireland Samuel McAllister Slovenia David Sedej [18]
2023 Japan Nozomu Yoshioka Japan Sumitada Moriguchi Italy Gabriele Frangipani [19]
2024 Spain Iker Oyarzábal Switzerland Nico Steffen Republic of Ireland Dillon Judge [20]

Women's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2003 Netherlands Karen Venhuizen Finland Sanna Remes Slovenia Alenka Zidar [1]
2004 North Korea Kim Yong-suk Italy Giorgia Carrossa Switzerland Myriam Flühmann [2]
2005 Italy Francesca Mongini Spain Laura Fernandez Slovenia Alenka Zidar [3]
2006 Canada Erin Scherrer Belgium Isabelle Pieman Croatia Željka Krizmanić [4]
2007 Slovenia Kaja Otovič No other competitors [5]
2008 Italy Francesca Rio Slovakia Ivana Reitmayerová Belgium Isabelle Pieman [6]
2009 Germany Sarah Hecken South Korea Kim Na-young South Korea Kim Hyeon-jung [7]
2010 Japan Satsuki Muramoto Sweden Joshi Helgesson Austria Miriam Ziegler [8]
2011 Japan Akiko Suzuki Japan Kana Muramoto Slovenia Patricia Gleščič [9]
2012 China Li Zijun Russia Kristina Zaseeva France Lénaëlle Gilleron-Gorry [10]
2013 Russia Nikol Gosviani Japan Miyabi Oba Russia Polina Agafonova [11]
2014 Japan Rika Hongo Italy Francesca Rio Sweden Isabelle Olsson [12]
2015 Japan Miyu Nakashio Japan Yura Matsuda Italy Ilaria Nogaro [13]
2016 Japan Mariko Kihara Italy Ilaria Nogaro Italy Alessia Zardini [14]
2017 Australia Brooklee Han Germany Jennifer Schmidt Italy Guia Maria Tagliapietra [15]
2018 Italy Lucrezia Gennaro Switzerland Yoonmi Lehmann Singapore Ceciliane Mei Ling Hartmann [16]
2019 Italy Elettra Maria Olivotto Liechtenstein Romana Kaiser Slovenia Marusa Udrih [17]
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 South Korea Lee Hae-in United Kingdom Kristen Spours Italy Ester Schwarz [18]
2023 Japan Hana Yoshida Japan Yuna Aoki Italy Ginevra Negrello [19]
2024 Italy Marina Piredda United Kingdom Kristen Spours Slovenia Julija Lovrencic [20]

Junior results

Men's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1992 Slovenia Jan Čejvan
1993 Japan Makoto Okazaki
1994 Germany Michael Hopfes
1995 Bulgaria Hristo Turlakov Japan Yohsuke Takeuchi Japan Takeshi Honda
1996 Canada Emanuel Sandhu France Johann Sand'homme France Nicolas Beaudelin
1997 United States Justin Dillon Japan Eiji Iwamoto Canada Fedor Andreev [21]
1998 United States Ryan Bradley Russia Stanislav Timchenko France Jean-Michel Debay
1999 Japan Eiji Iwamoto Slovenia Gregor Urbas Canada Marc-Olivier Bossé [22]
2000 United States Parker Pennington Slovenia Gregor Urbas France Jean Michel Debay [23]
2001 Slovenia Gregor Urbas United States Rohene Ward Canada Kevin Woytas [24]
2002 United States Evan Lysacek Slovenia Gregor Urbas United States Benjamin Miller [25]
2003 United States Jordan Brauninger United States Jason Wong Canada Vaughn Chipeur [1]
2004 United States Douglas Razzano North Korea Ri Song-choil Canada Dylan Moscovitch [2]
2005 United States Adam Rippon United States William Brewster Slovenia Luka Čadež [3]
2006 United States Brandon Mroz Canada Jamie Forsythe Canada Dave Ferland [4]
2007 France Christopher Boyadji Kazakhstan Abzal Rakimgaliyev France Romain Ponsart [5]
2008 Spain Javier Raya Italy Luca Demattè Turkey Egin Ali Artan [6]
2009 France Morgan Cipres France Romain Ponsart Switzerland Stephane Walker [7]
2010 Italy Filippo Ambrosini Sweden Anton Marberg Switzerland Sergey Balashov [8]
2011 France Charles Tetar Turkey Engin Ali Artan France Gaylord Lavoisier [9]
2012 France Charles Tetar France Adrien Tesson United Kingdom Charlie Parry-Evans [10]
2013 Russia Alexander Petrov Japan Taichi Honda United Kingdom Charlie Parry-Evans [11]
2014 Germany Anton Kempf France Daniel Naurits Italy Marco Zandron [12]
2015 South Korea Byun Se-jong United Kingdom Hugh Brabyn Jones Hungary Andras Csernoch [13]
2016 United States Emmanuel Savary United Kingdom Josh Brown United Kingdom Ruaridh Fisher [14]
2017 United Kingdom Ruaridh Fisher Republic of Ireland Samuel McAllister No other competitors [15]
2019 France François Pitot Austria Valentin Eisenbauer Hong Kong Naoki Ma [17]
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 South Korea Kim Hyun-gyeom Slovakia Marko Piliar Italy Tommaso Barison [18]
2023 Japan Shunsuke Nakamura Japan Rio Nakata Austria Tobia Oellerer [19]
2024 Slovakia Lukas Vaclavik Czech Republic Tadeas Vaclavik Bulgaria Deyan Mihaylov [20]

Women's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1992 Croatia Ana Ivančič Slovenia Petra Klesnik
1993 Japan Hanae Yokoya
1994 Japan Masayo Oishi
1995 France Fanny Cagnard Japan Aiko Suvama France Ludvine Kusior
1996 France Gwenaëlle Jullien Germany Veronika Dytrt Japan Masayo Oishi
1997 Japan Kumiko Taneda Japan Utako Wakamatsu Canada Stefanie Partridge [21]
1998 Finland Elina Kettunen Russia Irina Nikolaeva Germany Andrea Diewald
1999 Finland Elina Kettunen Japan Akiko Suzuki Japan Utako Wakamatsu [22]
2000 United States Kathryn Orscher United States Colette Irving Croatia Idora Hegel [23]
2001 United States Alissa Czisny United States Kelsey Drewel Canada Miyoko Ohtake [24]
2002 Canada Signe Ronka United States Yebin Mok United States Jennifer Don [25]
2003 Russia Lilia Biktagirova Switzerland Myriam Flühmann United States Jane Bugaeva [1]
2004 United States Danielle Shepard Russia Katarina Gerboldt Sweden Amanda Nylander [2]
2005 United States Katrina Hacker Russia Katarina Gerboldt United States Megan Hyatt [3]
2006 United States Ashley Wagner Canada Kathryn Kang France Charlotte Gendreau [4]
2007 France Graziella Trevise Denmark Karina Sinding Johnson Turkey Birce Atabey [5]
2008 United States Victoria Hecht Slovakia Alexandra Kunova Slovenia Nika Ceric [6]
2009 Sweden Rebecka Emanuelsson Italy Amelia Schwienbacher Slovenia Daša Grm [7]
2010 Turkey Sıla Saygı Norway Camilla Gjersem Norway Celine Mysen [8]
2011 France Laurine Lecavelier Italy Agnese Garlisi Italy Martina Zola [9]
2012 France Bahia Taleb Germany Anneli Kawelke France Lauriane Cirilli [10]
2013 Russia Elena Radionova Japan Yura Matsuda Finland Krista Pitkäniemi [11]
2014 Kazakhstan Elizabet Tursynbayeva South Korea Lim Ah-hyun Germany Alissa Scheidt [12]
2015 South Korea Choi Da-bin Italy Giulia Foresti Italy Martina Manzo [13]
2016 Germany Tina Helleken Italy Sara Conti United States Alice Yang [14]
2017 Russia Elizaveta Nugumanova Russia Sofia Samodurova Germany Paula Mikolajczyk [15]
2018 Austria Olga Mikutina Italy Lara Naki Gutmann Hungary Júlia Láng [16]
2019 Austria Stefanie Pesendorfer Italy Federica Grandesso Italy Serena Joy Roblin [17]
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Italy Irina Napolitano Denmark Babeth Hansson-Östergaard Slovenia Manca Krmelj [18]
2023 Japan Mao Shimada Japan Haruna Murakami Switzerland Sara Franzi [19]
2024 Italy Sarina Joos Switzerland Chiara Schöll Slovakia Olívia Lengyelová [20]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1999
  • France
  • Catherine Hue
  • Roland Vivien
No other competitors [22]
2000
  • United States
  • Sima Ganaba
  • Amir Ganaba
  • United States
  • Alicia Heelan
  • Eric Leser
[23]
2001
  • United States
  • United States
  • Brittany Vise
  • Nicholas Kole
  • France
[24]
2002
  • Russia
  • Anastasia Kuzmina
  • Stanislav Evdokimov
  • United States
  • Amy Howerton
  • Steven Pottenger
  • United States
[25]
2003
  • Canada
  • United States
  • Amy Howerton
  • Steven Pottenger
[1]
2004
  • United States
  • Canada
  • Michelle Gorczyca
  • Robert Luciani
  • United States
[2]
2005
  • United States
  • Claire Davis
  • Nathan Miller
  • United States
  • Bianca Butler
  • Joseph Jacobsen
  • Canada
[3]

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