Triglav Trophy

The Triglav Trophy is an annual international figure skating competition held in the spring in Jesenice, Slovenia. The competition takes its name from the nearby mountain Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia.

The Triglav Trophy is usually the last ISU-sanctioned international competition of the season. Medals may be awarded in men's and ladies' singles on the novice, junior, and senior levels. A pairs category has been included a few times.

Senior medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2003 Gregor Urbas Mikko Minkkinen Yon Garcia[1]
2004 Gregor Urbas Han Jong-inNo other competitors[2]
2005 Gregor Urbas Juan LegazNo other competitors[3]
2006 Gregor Urbas Jérémie Colot Paolo Bacchini[4]
2007 Gregor Urbas Luka Čadež Nicolai Lonvig Siersted[5]
2008 Paolo Bacchini Igor Macypura Severin Kiefer[6]
2009 Alban Préaubert Gregor Urbas Abzal Rakimgaliev[7]
2010 Takahito Mura Alexander Majorov Chafik Besseghier[8]
2011 Tatsuki Machida Daisuke Murakami Abzal Rakimgaliev[9]
2012 Abzal Rakimgaliev Viktor Pfeifer Romain Ponsart[10]
2013 Artur Gachinski Abzal Rakimgaliev Daisuke Murakami[11]
2014 Michael Christian Martinez Keiji Tanaka Ryuju Hino[12]
2015 Michael Christian Martinez Lee June-hyoung Maurizio Zandron[13]
2016 Liam Firus Maurizio Zandron Charlie Parry-Evans[14]
2017 Alexander Petrov Andrei Lazukin Dario Betti[15]
2018 Alexander Borovoj Alessandro Fadini Manuel Drechsler[16]
2019 Andras Csernoch Alexander Maszljanko Diego Saldana[17]
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns[18]

Ladies

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2003 Karen Venhuizen Sanna Remes Alenka Zidar[1]
2004 Kim Yong-suk Giorgia Carrossa Myriam Flühmann[2]
2005 Francesca Mongini Laura Fernandez Alenka Zidar[3]
2006 Erin Scherrer Isabelle Pieman Željka Krizmanić[4]
2007 Kaja OtovičNo other competitors[5]
2008 Francesca Rio Ivana Reitmayerová Isabelle Pieman[6]
2009 Sarah Hecken Kim Na-young Kim Hyeon-jung[7]
2010 Satsuki Muramoto Joshi Helgesson Miriam Ziegler[8]
2011 Akiko Suzuki Kana Muramoto Patricia Gleščič[9]
2012 Li Zijun Kristina Zaseeva Lénaëlle Gilleron-Gorry[10]
2013 Nikol Gosviani Miyabi Oba Polina Agafonova[11]
2014 Rika Hongo Francesca Rio Isabelle Olsson[12]
2015 Miyu Nakashio Yura Matsuda Ilaria Nogaro[13]
2016 Mariko Kihara Ilaria Nogaro Alessia Zardini[14]
2017 Brooklee Han Jennifer Schmidt Guia Maria Tagliapietra[15]
2018 Lucrezia Gennaro Yoonmi Lehmann Ceciliane Mei Ling Hartmann[16]
2019 Elettra Maria Olivotto Romana Kaiser Marusa Udrih[17]
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns[19]

Junior medalists

Men

Year Gold[20] Silver Bronze Details
1992 Jan Čejvan
1993 Makoto Okazaki
1994 Michael Hopfes
1995 Hristo Turlakov Yohsuke Takeuchi Takeshi Honda
1996 Emanuel Sandhu Johann Sand'homme Nicolas Beaudelin
1997 Justin Dillon Eiji Iwamoto Fedor Andreev[21]
1998 Ryan Bradley Stanislav Timchenko Jean-Michel Debay
1999 Eiji Iwamoto Gregor Urbas Marc-Olivier Bossé[22]
2000 Parker Pennington Gregor Urbas Jean Michel Debay[23]
2001 Gregor Urbas Rohene Ward Kevin Woytas[24]
2002 Evan Lysacek Gregor Urbas Benjamin Miller[25]
2003 Jordan Brauninger Jason Wong Vaughn Chipeur[1]
2004 Douglas Razzano Ri Song-choil Dylan Moscovitch[2]
2005 Adam Rippon William Brewster Luka Čadež[3]
2006 Brandon Mroz Jamie Forsythe Dave Ferland[4]
2007 Christopher Boyadji Abzal Rakimgaliyev Romain Ponsart[5]
2008 Javier Raya Luca Demattè Egin Ali Artan[6]
2009 Morgan Cipres Romain Ponsart Stephane Walker[7]
2010 Filippo Ambrosini Anton Marberg Sergey Balashov[8]
2011 Charles Tetar Engin Ali Artan Gaylord Lavoisier[9]
2012 Charles Tetar Adrien Tesson Charlie Parry-Evans[10]
2013 Alexander Petrov Taichi Honda Charlie Parry-Evans[11]
2014 Anton Kempf Daniel Naurits Marco Zandron[12]
2015 Byun Se-jong Hugh Brabyn Jones Andras Csernoch[13]
2016 Emmanuel Savary Josh Brown Ruaridh Fisher[14]
2017 Ruaridh Fisher Samuel McAllisterNo other competitors[15]
2018No competitors
2019 François Pitot Valentin Eisenbauer Naoki Ma[17]
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns[26]

Ladies

Year Gold[20] Silver Bronze Details
1992 Ana Ivančič Petra Klesnik
1993 Hanae Yokoya
1994 Masayo Oishi
1995 Fanny Cagnard Aiko Suvama Ludvine Kusior
1996 Gwenaëlle Jullien Veronika Dytrt Masayo Oishi
1997 Kumiko Taneda Utako Wakamatsu Stefanie Partridge[21]
1998 Elina Kettunen Irina Nikolaeva Andrea Diewald
1999 Elina Kettunen Akiko Suzuki Utako Wakamatsu[22]
2000 Kathryn Orscher Colette Irving Idora Hegel[23]
2001 Alissa Czisny Kelsey Drewel Miyoko Ohtake[24]
2002 Signe Ronka Yebin Mok Jennifer Don[25]
2003 Lilia Biktagirova Myriam Flühmann Jane Bugaeva[1]
2004 Danielle Shepard Katarina Gerboldt Amanda Nylander[2]
2005 Katrina Hacker Katarina Gerboldt Megan Hyatt[3]
2006 Ashley Wagner Kathryn Kang Charlotte Gendreau[4]
2007 Graziella Trevise Karina Sinding Johnson Birce Atabey[5]
2008 Victoria Hecht Alexandra Kunova Nika Ceric[6]
2009 Rebecka Emanuelsson Amelia Schwienbacher Daša Grm[7]
2010 Sıla Saygı Camilla Gjersem Celine Mysen[8]
2011 Laurine Lecavelier Agnese Garlisi Martina Zola[9]
2012 Bahia Taleb Anneli Kawelke Lauriane Cirilli[10]
2013 Elena Radionova Yura Matsuda Krista Pitkäniemi[11]
2014 Elizabet Tursynbayeva Lim Ah-hyun Alissa Scheidt[12]
2015 Choi Da-bin Giulia Foresti Martina Manzo[13]
2016 Tina Helleken Sara Conti Alice Yang[14]
2017 Elizaveta Nugumanova Sofia Samodurova Paula Mikolajczyk[15]
2018 Olga Mikutina Lara Naki Gutmann Júlia Láng[16]
2019 Stefanie Pesendorfer Federica Grandesso Serena Joy Roblin[17]
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns[27]

Pairs

Year Gold[20] Silver Bronze Details
1999 Catherine Hue / Roland Vivien[22]
2000 Sima Ganaba / Amir Ganaba Kristen Roth / Michael McPherson Alicia Heelan / Eric Leser[23]
2001 Jaqueline Jimenez / Themistocles Leftheris Brittany Vise / Nicholas Kole Lucie Stadelman / Yannick Bonheur[24]
2002 Anastasia Kuzmina / Stanislav Evdokimov Amy Howerton / Steven Pottenger Christie Baca / Scott Smith[25]
2003 Arina Ushakova / Alexander Popov Michelle Cronin / Brian Shales Amy Howerton / Steven Pottenger[1]
2004 Mariel Miller / Rockne Brubaker Michelle Gorczyca / Robert Luciani Lindsey Seitz / Andy Seitz[2]
2005 Claire Davis / Nathan Miller Bianca Butler / Joseph Jacobsen Becky Cosford / Chris Richardson[3]
2006–2020No competitors

Advanced novice medalists

Men

Year Gold[20] Silver Bronze Details
1992 Janez Špoljar
1993 Yosuke Takeuchi
1994 Takeshi Honda
1995 Baptiste Porquet
1996 Fedor Andreev Michael Ganser Soshi Tanaka
1997 Stéphane Lambiel Andrei Saburov Suguru Namioka[21]
1998 Parker Pennington Johnny Weir Stéphane Lambiel
1999 Daisuke Takahashi Keegan Murphy Kazumi Kishimoto[22]
2000 Jamal Othman Traighe Rouse Adam Aronowitz[23]
2001 Traighe Rouse Moris Pfeihofer Marco Fabbri[24]
2002 Kevin Reynolds Moris Pfeihofer Matt McEwan[25]
2003 Kevin Reynolds Manuel Legaz Kim Lucine[1]
2004 Daisuke Murakami Jeremy Ten Jason Thompson[2]
2005 Eliot Halverson Alexandr Briancon Christopher Boyadji[3]
2006 Scott Dyer Alexandre Briancon Romain Ponsart[4]
2007 Gaylord Lavoisier Egin Ali Artan Matic Hrovat[5]
2008 Osman Akgun Berk Akalin Salih Bahadir Aydin[6]
2009 Lee Dong-won Victor Bustamante Sergey Balashov[7]
2010 Shu Nakamura Peter James Hallam Victor Bustamante[8]
2011 Taichi Honda Adrien Tesson Nicola Todeschini[9]
2012 Sota Yamamoto Matteo Rizzo Hector Alonso[10]
2013 Sota Yamamoto James Thompson Efe Gorkmen[11]
2014 Arthur Ribes Matej Gregorc Máté Böröcz[12]
2015 Yuto Kishina Guido Offsas Nika Egadze[13]
2016 Tatsuya Tsuboi Peter Liu Tim England[14]
2017 Emanuele Indelicato Joseph Zakipour Luka Logar[15]
2018 David Sedej Demir OzdemirNo other contestants[16]
2019 Mozes Berei Miguel MartosNo other contestants[17]
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns[28]

Ladies

Year Gold[20] Silver Bronze Details
1992 Tamara Pajnkret
1993 Aiko Suyama
1994 Shizuka Arakawa Chloe Isurugi
1995 Manami Kitamura
1996 Eva-Maria Fitze Irina Nikolaeva Nina Sackerer
1997 Lisa Nesuda Arisa Yamazaki Veronica Diewald[21]
1998 Arisa Yamazaki Kaori Ikeda Kimena Brog-Meier
1999 Yukari Nakano Alesha Checkley Samantha Shirreff[22]
2000 Beatrisa Liang Louann Donovan Kimena Brog-Meier[23]
2001 Adriana Desanctis Cynthia Phaneuf Shanell Noji[24]
2002 Yuna Kim Danielle Kahle Katherine Hadford[25]
2003 Jessica Houston Katy Taylor Kimmie Meissner[1]
2004 Amanda Valentine Cara Kinney Megan Oster[2]
2005 Rachael Flatt Marcella De Trovato Anastasia Gavrilenko[3]
2006 Karel Di Bartolo Julie Cagnon Cecylia Witkowski[4]
2007 Maé Bérénice Méité Patricija Gleščič Monia Aleksic[5]
2008 Yun Yea-ji Kendall Wyckoff Silvia Lovison[6]
2009 Dominika Murcková Sıla Saygı Julija Bertinato[7]
2010 Kim Hae-jin Satoko Miyahara Riona Kato[8]
2011 Hinano Isobe Satoko Miyahara Yasmine Yamada[9]
2012 Elena Radionova Nadjma Mahamoud Yuka Nagai[10]
2013 Marin Honda Kaori Sakamoto Viveca Lindfors[11]
2014 An So-hyun Charlotte Vandersarren Sophie Hanke[12]
2015 An So-hyun Momoka Sumi Lucrezia Gennaro[13]
2016 Rika Kihira Holly Harris Hana Kosić[14]
2017 Júlia Láng Dora Nagy Zoe Gal[15]
2018 Ji Seo-yeon Federica Grandesso Hwang Chae-bin[16]
2019 Janni Riekkinen Nina Pinzarrone Anna Bodrone[17]
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns[29]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1999 Melissa Mazzon / Mark Leslie[22][20]
2000–2020No competitors

References

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