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2018–19 national figure skating championships
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National figure skating championships of the 2018–19 season are taking place mainly between December 2018 and January 2019. They are held to crown national champions and may serve as part of the selection process for international events such as the 2019 ISU Figure Skating Championships and the 2019 Winter Universiade. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. A few countries chose to organize their national championships together with their neighbors; the results were subsequently divided into national podiums.
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Competitions
Nationals | Other domestic |
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Date | Event | Type | Level | Disc. | Location | Refs |
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27–28 July | Chinese Taipei Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | M/L | Taipei, Taiwan | [1] |
25–27 September | Master's de Patinage | Other | Sen.-Jun. | All | Villard-de-Lans, France | [2] |
6–9 October | New Zealand Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | M/L/D | Auckland, New Zealand | [3] |
19–21 October | Japan Novice Champ. | Nat. | Novice | M/L/D | Osaka, Japan | [4] |
26–28 October | Romanian Champ. | Nat. | Senior | M/L | Otopeni, Romania | [5] |
16–17 November | Belgian Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | M/L | Leuven, Belgium | [6] |
16–18 November | Bulgarian Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | M/L | Sofia, Bulgaria | [7] |
23–25 November | Japan Junior Champ. | Nat. | Junior | M/L/D | Fukuoka, Japan | [4] |
26 Nov. – 1 Dec. | British Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | All | Sheffield, England | [8] |
28 Nov. – 2 Dec. | Skate Canada Challenge | Other | Sen.-Nov. | All | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | [9] |
30 Nov. – 7 Dec. | Australian Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | All | Macquarie Park, Australia | [10] |
1–2 December | Lithuanian Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | M/L | Elektrėnai, Lithuania | [11] |
13–15 December | French Championships | Nat. | Senior | All | Vaujany, France | [2] |
13–16 December | Italian Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Jun. | All | Trento, Italy | [12] |
13–16 December | Swedish Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | M/L | Karlskrona, Sweden | [13] |
13–16 December | Austrian Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | All | Gmunden, Austria | [14] |
14–15 December | Four Nationals (Czech/Slovak/Polish/Hungarian) |
Nat. | Senior | M/L/D | Budapest, Hungary | [15] |
14–16 December | Estonian Championships | Nat. | Senior | M/L/D | Tallinn, Estonia | [16] |
14–16 December | Swiss Championships | Nat. | Senior | All | Wetzikon, Switzerland | [17] |
15–16 December | Belarusian Championships | Nat. | Senior | M/L/D | Minsk, Belarus | [18] |
15–16 December | Finnish Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Jun. | M/L/D | Kouvola, Finland | [19] |
15–16 December | Latvian Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | M/L | Mārupe, Latvia | [20] |
15–16 December | Slovenian Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | M/L | Bled, Slovenia | [21] |
15–16 December | Spanish Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | All | Logroño, Spain | [22] |
18–20 December | Ukrainian Championships | Nat. | Senior | All | Kyiv, Ukraine | [23] |
19–23 December | Russian Championships | Nat. | Senior | All | Saransk, Russia | [24] |
20–24 December | Japan Championships | Nat. | Senior | All | Osaka, Japan | [4] |
21–23 December | Turkish Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | M/L | Kocaeli, Turkey | [25] |
29–30 December | Chinese Championships | Nat. | Senior | All | Harbin, China | [26] |
4-6 January | Norwegian Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | M/L | Hamar, Norway | [27] |
11–13 January | South Korean Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | M/L/D | Seoul, South Korea | |
13–20 January | Canadian Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | All | Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada | [9] |
19–27 January | U.S. Championships | Nat. | Sen.-Nov. | All | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. | [28] |
1–4 February | Russian Junior Championships | Nat. | Jun. | All | Perm, Russia | |
Levels: Sen. = Senior; Jun. = Junior; Nov. = Novice Disciplines: M = Men's singles; L = Ladies' singles; P = Pair skating; D = Ice dancing; All = All four disciplines |
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Senior medalists
Men's singles
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Women's singles
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Pairs
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Ice dance
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Junior medalists
Ladies
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Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Refs |
Australia | Amelia Jackson | Luci Sori Yun | Romy Grogan | [10] |
Austria | Olga Mikutina | Stefanie Pesendorfer | Sophie-Laureen Günther | [14] |
Canada | Hannah Dawson | Madeline Schizas | Reagan Scott | [9] |
Chinese Taipei | Tzu-Han Ting | Mandy Chiang | Megan Ly | [1] |
Germany | Ann-Christin Marold | Elodie Eudine | Janne Salatzki | [9] |
Japan | Yuhana Yokoi | Nana Araki | Tomoe Kawabata | [4] |
Norway | Frida Turiddotter Berge | Silja Anna Skulstad Urang | Ingrid Louise Vestre | [27] |
Russia | Alexandra Trusova | Alena Kostornaia | Anna Shcherbakova | [24] |
South Korea | Park Yeon-jeong | Kim Min-chae | Kwak Mun-ju | |
Switzerland | Nicole Zaika | Anna La Porta | Pauline Irman | [33] |
United Kingdom | Kristen Spours | Anastasia Vaipan-Law | Anna Litvinenko | [8] |
United States | Gabriella Izzo | Audrey Shin | Emilia Murdock | [28] |
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