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Nordic Figure Skating Championships
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The Nordic Figure Skating Championships (Swedish: Nordiska Mästerskapen; Norwegian: Nordiske mesterskap i kunstløp) – also reported in media as the Scandinavian Figure Skating Championships – are an annual figure skating competition jointly organized by the skating federations of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The first Nordic Championships were held in 1919 in Oslo, Norway, and consisted of events in speed skating and figure skating.[1] The championships were originally limited to skaters from the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden); however, representatives of any ISU member nation have been able to compete in senior-level events at the championships since 2011, and in junior-level events since 2020.

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Medals may be awarded in men's and women's singles at the senior, junior, and novice levels, although each discipline may not be held every year due to a lack of participants. Pair skating was last challenged at the Nordic Championships in 1967, and ice dance in 2012. Three skaters are currently tied for winning the most Nordic Championships in men's singles (with six each): Kristoffer Berntsson of Sweden, Per Kjølberg of Norway, and Alexander Majorov of Sweden. Viktoria Helgesson of Sweden holds the record for winning the most Nordic Championships in women's singles (with five).

The 2026 Nordic Championships are scheduled to be held from 28 January to 1 February in Copenhagen, Denmark.[2]

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The 2024 Nordic Champions: Andreas Nordebäck of Sweden (men's singles) and Josefin Taljegård of Sweden (women's singles)
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Senior medalists

Men's singles

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Pairs

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Junior medalists

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Records

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From left to right: Kristoffer Berntsson and Alexander Majorov of Sweden have each won six Nordic Championship titles in men's singles; while Viktoria Helgesson, also of Sweden, has won five Nordic Championship titles in women's singles.
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