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Slovak Figure Skating Championships
Recurring figure skating competition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Slovak Figure Skating Championships (Slovak: Majstrovstvá Slovenska v krasokorčuľovaní) are an annual figure skating competition organized by he Slovak Figure Skating Association (Slovak: Slovenský Krasokorčuliarsky Zväz) to crown the national champions of Slovakia. The first Slovak Championships held after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia took place in 1993 Banská Bystrica. Currently, the senior-level championships, as well as the junior-level pair skating and ice dance championships, are held in conjunction with the skating federations of Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia as part of the Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships. Junior-level singles skaters and novice-level skaters in all disciplines compete in a separate competition that is exclusive to Slovakia.
Medals are awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. Róbert Kažimír and Marco Klepoch are tied for winning the most Slovak Championships titles in men's singles (with five each), while Zuzana Babiaková (née Paurová) holds the record in women's singles (with nine). Siblings Oľga Beständigová and Jozef Beständig hold the record in pair skating (with seven), while Lukáš Csölley holds the record in ice dance (with nine), although not all with the same partner.
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The first Slovak skating club – the Bratislava Skating Club (Slovak: Pozsony Korcsolzázó Egylet) – was founded in 1871.[1]
In 1918, after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the First Czechoslovak Republic was established. The Skating Union of the Czechoslovak Republic was formed in 1922, which brought together both Czech and Slovak skaters.[1] Czech and Slovak skaters competed at the Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships until the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1992.[2] While Czechoslovakia ceased to exist on 31 December 1992, the 1993 Czechoslovak Championships had actually taken place earlier that month.[3] The Slovak Republic was established on 1 January 1993, and in June 1993, the Slovak Figure Skating Association was accepted as a full member of the International Skating Union (ISU).[1] The first official Slovak Figure Skating Championships were held in Banská Bystrica in December 1993. Rastislav Vnučko won the men's event, Zaneta Štefániková won the women's event, and Viera Poráčová and Pavol Poráč won the ice dance event.[4]
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. The inaugural Czech and Slovak Figure Skating Championships were held in Liberec in the Czech Republic. Tomáš Verner of the Czech Republic won the men's event, while Igor Macypura was the highest ranked Slovak men's singles skater. Ivana Reitmayerová of Slovakia won the women's event, while Nella Simaová was the highest ranked Czech women's singles skater. Kamila Hájková and David Vincour of the Czech Republic were the only entrants in the ice dance event.[5] 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.[6] Since Hungary joined during the 2013–14 season, the event has been known as the Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships.[7] The four nations rotate as hosts, while skaters from the four countries compete together and the results are then split at the end of the competition to form national podiums.[8]
The 2026 Four Nationals Championships are scheduled to be held 11–13 December 2025 in Slovakia.[9]
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Senior medalists
From left to right: Adam Hagara, four-time Slovak champion in men's singles; Nicole Rajičová, five-time Slovak champion in women's singles; and Federica Testa and Lukáš Csölley, four-time Slovak champions in ice dance
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Women's singles
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Junior medalists
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Ice dance
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Records
From left to right: Oľga Beständigová and Jozef Beständig have won eight Slovak Championship titles in pair skating; and Lukáš Csölley has won eight Slovak Championship titles in ice dance, four of which were with Federica Testa.
- Lukáš Csölley won two championship titles while partnered with Nikola Višňová (2009–11), four with Federica Testa (2012, 2014–16), and two with Lucie Myslivečková (2017–18).
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