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South African Figure Skating Championships

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Recurring figure skating competition

South African Figure Skating Championships
Logo of the South African Figure Skating Championships
StatusActive
GenreNational championships
FrequencyAnnual
CountrySouth Africa South Africa
Inaugurated1954–55
Organised bySouth African Figure Skating Association

TheSouth African Figure Skating Championships are held annually to crown thenational champions of South Africa. Skaters compete inmen's singles, women's singles,pair skating, andice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. The event is organized by the South African Figure Skating Association, the sport's governing body.

"South Africa is making only its second international appearance in an Olympic-sanctioned sport since a 31-year ban on the country's athletes was lifted earlier this fall."[1]

194 skaters competed in the 1991/92 South African championships; about 25% were black. "Sport in our country is going to play a major role to complement the political situation," said Daniel Mayo, the national organizer ofSouth Africa's National and Olympic Sports Congress, who was also imprisoned onRobben Island withNelson Mandela during the 1980s. Mayo acknowledged the irony of a white-dominated sport helping to dispel the influence of apartheid, but noted that ice skating was gaining popularity among black South Africans.[1]

Senior medalists

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Men's singles

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Men's event medalists
SeasonLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1954–55JohannesburgArthur Chapman[2]Andre Erlank[2]No other competitors
1955–56
1956–57
1957–58Lennie MillsRonald Hughes
1958–59
1959–64No men's competitors
1964–65DurbanBrian O'Shea[3]
1965–66Paul WolozynNo other competitors
1969–70Paul Wolozyn[4]
1970–71Pretoria
1971–72No men's competitors
1972–73Cape TownRobert Dunn[5]
1973–74DurbanNo gold medal awarded[a]Stephen Melville[a]No other competitors[6]
1974–75JohannesburgStephen Melville[7]Jeremy Dowson[8]
1975–76Johannes PotgieterStephen Melville[7]
1976–77Lenel van den Berg[8]Jeremy Dowson[8]
1977–78Jeremy Dowson[9]Garry Braid[8]
1978–79Garry Braid[9]No other competitors
1979–80Rick Simons[10]No other competitors
1980–81
1981–82
1982–83
1983–84
1984–85
1985–86Daniel Voges
1986–87Rick Simons
1987–88
1988–89Dino Quattrocecere[1]
1989–90
1990–91
1991–92
1992–93
1993–94
1994–95Robert Ward
1995–96
1996–97Ferdi SkoberlaPaul SlabbertEtienne Dreyer[11]
1997–98Cape Town[12]
1998–99JohannesburgNo other competitors[13]
1999–2000Cape TownNo men's competitors[14]
2000–01PretoriaDino QuattrocecereGareth EchardtNo other competitors[15]
2000–02Cape TownNo other competitors[16]
2000–03Gareth EchardtNo other competitors[17]
2003–04No men's competitors[18]
2004–05Justin PietersenGareth EchardtNo other competitors[19]
2005–06Matthew WilkinsonJustin Pietersen[20]
2006–07Justin PietersenNo other competitors[21]
2007–08Kempton ParkNo other competitors[22]
2008–09Cape Town[23]
2009–10Pretoria[24]
2010–11Cape Town[25]
2011–12Kempton ParkFrance Paul Richardeau[26]
2012–13PretoriaNo men's competitors[27]
2013–14Johann WilkinsonNo other competitors[28]
2014–15Cape Town[29]
2015–16[30]
2016–17DurbanMatthew Samuels[31]
2017–18Pretoria[32]
2018–19Cape Town[33]
2019–20Competition cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic[34]
2020–21CenturionMatthew SamuelsEvan WrenschSinali Sango[35]
2021–22Cape TownEvan WrenschNo other competitors[36]
2022–23Pretoria[37]
2023–25No men's competitors
  1. ^abStephen Melville did not achieve the required standards incompulsory figures to be named the South African Champion; he was awarded the second place medal instead.

Women's singles

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Women's event medalists
SeasonLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1952–53Coreen Van Heerden[2]
1953–54
1954–55JohannesburgYvonne Upcott[2]Coreen Van Heerden[2]No other competitors
1955–56
1956–57Louise Dahl
1957–58Patricia Eastwood[38]Pauline GawlerJune Elliott
1958–59Marion Sage
1959–60Marion Sage
1960–65No women's competitors
1965–66DurbanAnn Smith[3]
1966–67Marcelle MatthewsMargaret BettsGlenda O'Shea
1967–68Margaret Betts
1968–69
1969–70Marcelle MatthewsVanessa JacksonGlenda O'Shea[4]
1970–71Vanessa Jackson
1971–72Pretoria
1972–73Cape TownAnn Broadhurst[5]
1973–74DurbanPamela Smith[6]
1974–75JohannesburgKaren Hayne
1975–76Lynne RaynerTammy GrenfellJane Howard[7]
1976–77Irene AndersonTammy Grenfell[8]
1977–78Tammy GrenfellIrene Anderson
1978–79Tammy GrenfellNo other competitors[9]
1979–80PretoriaIrene AndersonSheryl LaneNo other competitors
1980–81Irene Anderson
1981–82Barbara-Anne Hawkes
1982–83Adrianne Platt
1983–84Adrianne Platt
1984–85Andrea Lief
1985–86Barbara-Anne Hawkes
1986–87Andrea Lief
1987–88
1988–89Barbara-Anne Hawkes
1989–90
1990–91Juanita-Anne Yorke
1991–92
1992–93Barbara-Anne HawkesJuanita-Anne YorkeKim Harris
1993–94
1994–95JohannesburgClaire AuretPaula Stephenson
1995–96Shirene Human
1996–97Natasha BilikChantal de Bruin[11]
1997–98Cape TownPaula Stephenson[12]
1998–99JohannesburgSimone JosephPaula Stephenson[13]
1999–2000Cape TownTracy Downey[14]
2000–01PretoriaQuinn Wilmans[15]
2001–02Cape TownJenna-Anne BuysQuinn Wilmans[16]
2002–03Cherie Van Heerden[17]
2003–04Jenna-Anne BuysShirene HumanAbigail Pietersen[18]
2004–05Shirene HumanJenna-Anne Buys[19]
2005–06Jenna-Anne BuysNo other competitors[20]
2006–07Abigail PietersenNo other competitors[21]
2007–08Kempton ParkLejeanne Marais[22]
2008–09Cape TownMegan AllelyAbigail Pietersen[23]
2009–10PretoriaAbigail PietersenLejeanne MaraisKim Falconer[24]
2010–11Cape TownLejeanne MaraisKim FalconerNo other competitors[25]
2011–12Kempton ParkFrance Chloé DépouillyNadia Geldenhuys[26]
2012–13Cape TownKim Falconer[27]
2013–14PretoriaNadia GeldenhuysKim Falconer[28]
2014–15Cape TownMichaela du ToitKim FalconerNo other competitors[29]
2015–16Nadia GeldenhuysNo other competitors[30]
2016–17DurbanMichaela du ToitKathryn WinstanleyNo other competitors[31]
2017–18PretoriaKathryn WinstanleyNo other competitors[32]
2018–19Cape Town[33]
2019–20Competition cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic[34]
2020–21CenturionKathryn WinstanleyNo other competitors[35]
2021–22Cape TownGian-Quen IsaacsKathryn WinstanleyAbigail Samuels[36]
2022–23PretoriaAbigail SamuelsNo other competitors[37]
2023–24Cape TownGian-Quen Isaacs[39]
2024–25Centurion[40]

Pairs

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Pairs event medalists
SeasonLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1947–48Audrey McCue & Travers Penrose
1948–49
1949–50
1950–51June Callaghan & Travers Penrose
1951–52
1952–53
1953–54
  • Yvonne Upcott
  • Travers Penrose
1954–55
1955–56Johannesburg
  • Susan Ford
  • Andre Erlank
[2]
  • Yvonne Upcott
  • Travers Penrose
[2]
No other competitors
1956–57
  • Yvonne Upcott
  • Travers Penrose
1957–58
1958–59
  • Barbara Matthews
  • Lennie Mills
[38]
Wendy Creux & Clive PhipsonPauline Gawler & Basil Michael
1959–60
  • Glenda O'Shea
  • Brian O'Shea
No other competitors
1960–65No pairs competitors
1965–66Durban
  • Glenda O'Shea
  • Brian O'Shea
[3]
1966–67Janina Woloszyn & Paul WoloszynNo other competitors
1967–68
1968–69
1969–70
  • Lynette Dunn
  • Gavin Crompton
No other competitors[4]
1970–71Janina Woloszyn & Paul Woloszyn
1971–72Pretoria
1972–73Cape Town
  • Doreen Crofton
  • Michael Ashton
[5]
1973–74Durban
  • Louise Buttle
  • Lenel van den Berg
[7]
  • Jane Howard
  • Peter Swemmer
No other competitors[6]
1974–75Johannesburg
1975–76
  • Margaret McIntyre
  • Lenel van den Berg
[7]
1976–77No other competitors
1977–78
  • Helga Balk
  • Gavin MacPherson
  • Tracey Egan
  • Gary Culverwell
No other competitors[8]
1978–79No other competitors[9]
1979–80Barbara-Anne Hawkes & Grant WalkerAntoinette Els & Gerald TaljaardNo other competitors
1980–81
  • Helga Balk
  • Gavin MacPherson
1981–82Barbara-Anne Hawkes & Grant Walker
1982–83
  • Lisa Quattrocecere
  • Rick Simons
[10]
1983–84Antoinette Els & Gerald Taljaard
1984–85
1985–86
1986–87No pairs competitors
1987–88Delene McKenzie & B. Voges
1988–89
1989–90
1990–91
1991–92Claire Auret & Chris van Rensburg
1992–93
1993–94
1994–95Johannesburg
1996–2018No pairs competitors
2018–19Cape Town
  • Eloise Papka
  • Johann Wilkinson
No other competitors[33]
2019–20Competition cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic[34]
2020–21CenturionNo pairs competitors[35]
2021–22Cape Town
  • Julia Mauder
  • Johann Wilkinson
No other competitors[36]
2022–23Pretoria[37]
2023–25No pairs competitors

Ice dance

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Ice dance event medalists
SeasonLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1954–55Johannesburg
  • Coreen van Heerden
  • Cliff West
[2]
  • Yvonne Upcott
  • Travers Penrose
[2]
Unknown
1964–65Durban
  • Glenda O'Shea
  • Brian O'Shea
[3]
Unknown
1967–73No ice dance competitors[6]
1973–74Durban
  • Elayne Reeve
  • Jan Kitching
No other competitors
1974–75JohannesburgNo ice dance competitors[7]
1975–76
  • Lesley Robinson
  • John Bonny
No other competitors
1976–77
  • Anita Gray
  • Garry Braid
1977–78
  • Gavin MacPherson
  • Carol Brown
[8]
1978–79
  • Gavin MacPherson
  • Carol Brown
[9]
  • Robert du Plessis
  • Helga Balk
[9]
Unknown

Junior medalists

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Men's singles

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Junior men's event medalists
SeasonLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1997–98Cape TownNo gold medal awarded[a]Martin van Heerden[a]Ryan Alcock[a][12]
1998–99JohannesburgWinston WhiteheadRyan AlcockClaude Michaels[13]
1999–2000Cape TownGareth EchardtWinston WhiteheadRyan Alcock[14]
2000–01PretoriaRyan AlcockNo other competitors[15]
2001–02Cape TownRa'eez Hendricks[16]
2002–03Konrad GieringJustin PietersenNo other competitors[17]
2003–04Ra'eez Hendricks[18]
2004–05Keagan CafunKonrad GieringNo other competitors[19]
2005–06Konrad GieringNo other competitors[20]
2006–07[21]
2007–11No junior men's competitors
2011–12Kempton ParkJohann WilkinsonNo other competitors[26]
2012–13PretoriaAncio van Tonder[27]
2013–14Matthew SamuelsJoshua Rees[28]
2014–15Cape TownMatthew SamuelsAncio van TonderNo other competitors[29]
2015–16Evan Wrensch[30]
2016–17DurbanEvan WrenschNo other competitors[31]
2017–18PretoriaSinali SangoNo other competitors[32]
2018–19Cape Town[33]
2019–20Competition cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic[34]
2020–21CenturionNicolas van de VijverNo other competitors[35]
2021–22Cape TownCody KockNo other competitors[36]
2022–23PretoriaJonathan Wilson[37]
2023–24Cape TownCody KockNicolas van de VijverNo other competitors[39]
2024–25CenturionNo other competitors[40]
  1. ^abcNone of the competitors in the 1998 men's junior event achieved the necessary scores to named the South African Champion.

Women's singles

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Junior women's event medalists
SeasonLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1997–98Cape TownHayley GethingTatum TebbuttTracey Rogers[12]
1998–99JohannesburgQuinn Wilmans[13]
1999–2000Cape TownHayley GethingJanine Beron[14]
2000–01PretoriaCherie van HeerdenSharlene Botha[15]
2001–02Cape TownAbigail PietersenJanine BeronNo other competitors[16]
2002–03Jessica AmundsenMegan Allely[17]
2003–04Megan AllelyNo other competitors[18]
2004–05Lauren HenryMegan AllelyLejeanne Marais[19]
2005–06Megan AllelyLauren Henry[20]
2006–07Siobhan McCollLejeanne MaraisMegan Allely[21]
2007–08Kempton ParkMegan AllelyTalitha Loftus[22]
2008–09Cape TownTalitha LoftusKim FalconerTamarah Jacobs[23]
2009–10PretoriaNadia GeldenhuysNorway Anette LandeJessica Skinner[24]
2010–11Cape TownMeredith PotgieterNo other competitors[25]
2011–12Kempton ParkSimonn ErweeJessica Skinner[26]
2012–13PretoriaMichaela du ToitKathryn WinstanleySimonn Erwee[27]
2013–14[28]
2014–15Cape TownKathryn WinstanleyCourtney KuhnLara Valenti[29]
2015–16Abigail Samuels[30]
2016–17DurbanCourtney KuhnAbigail SamuelsChristel Viljoen[31]
2017–18PretoriaMarion PapkaJaydean BritsAbigail Samuels[32]
2018–19Cape TownGian-Quen IsaacsAbigail SamuelsMarielle Kolaja[33]
2019–20Competition cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic[34]
2020–21CenturionGian-Quen IsaacsKeva EmondMegan Timmerman[35]
2021–22Cape TownElla HawkesZara-Lee Jones[36]
2022–23PretoriaGian-Quen IsaacsJasmine CoetzeeElla Hawkes[37]
2023–24Cape TownJasmine CoetzeeElla HawkesHaley-Rae Thomson[39]
2024–25Centurion[40]

Ice dance

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Junior ice dance event medalists
SeasonLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1998–2002No junior ice dance competitors
2002–03Cape Town
  • Tiffany Jones
  • Daniel O'Hanlon
No other competitors[17]
2003–04
  • Lisa Fagan
  • Peter Fagan
No other competitors[18]
2004–05
  • Lisa Fagan
  • Peter Fagan
No other competitors[19]
2005–06
  • Tamsyn Scoble
  • Quiesto Spieringshoek
  • Nicole Hayes
  • Umayr Davids
No other competitors[20]
2006–07
  • Rakshaan Hendricks
  • Derrick Hayward
[21]
2007–08Kempton ParkNo other competitors[22]
2008–22No junior ice dance competitors
2022–23Pretoria
  • Felicity Chase
  • Mikhail Ajam
No other competitors[37]
2023–24Cape Town
  • Ella Hawkes
  • Jonathan Wilson
No other competitors[39]
2024–25CenturionNo ice dance competitors[40]

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