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Recurring figure skating competition

Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships
Logo of the Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation
StatusActive
GenreNational championships
FrequencyAnnual
CountryUkraine Ukraine
Inaugurated1993
Organized byUkrainian Figure Skating Federation

TheUkrainian Figure Skating Championships are an annualfigure skating competition organized by the Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation (Ukrainian:Українська федерація фігурного катання на ковзанах) to crown thenational champions of Ukraine.[1] Following Ukraine's independence after thecollapse of the Soviet Union, the first Ukrainian Championships were held in 1993 inOdesa, and they have been held without interruption since.

Medals are awarded 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.Vitaliy Danylchenko andAnton Kovalevski are currently tied for winning the most Ukrainian Championship titles in men's singles (with five each), whileOlena Liashenko holds the record in women's singles (with seven).Tatiana Volosozhar andStanislav Morozov hold the record in pair skating (with four), although Morozov won an additional three championship titles with other partners.Irina Romanova andIgor Yaroshenko, andOleksandra Nazarova andMaksym Nikitin, are tied for winning the most titles in ice dance (with six each).

In 2014, the Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation hosted an international event – the2014 Ukrainian Open – which also served as Ukraine's national championships for that year.[2]

After the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the usual training processes in Ukraine were disrupted. Additionally, Russian shelling of ice arenas made it impossible to safely conduct training and competitions, and Ukrainian skaters found themselves scattered across Europe while Ukraine was under siege.[3] Ice rinks inKharkiv,Sievierodonetsk,Druzhkivka,Mariupol, andDnipro have been damaged or destroyed by Russian missiles.[4][5][6] Planning and logistics for the Ukrainian Championships became more and more difficult, to the point where the 2023 Championships inBohuslav were announced at the last minute and were poorly attended, described as "a very depressing event, the level of which [was] lower than the level of an average European children’s competition."[3]

Senior medalists

[edit]
Anastasia Gozhva at the 2024 World Championships
Sofiia Holichenko and Artem Darenskyi at the 2024 World Championships
Oleksandra Nazarova and Maksym Nikitin at the 2018 European Championships
Ivan Shmuratko at the 2022 Finlandia Trophy
From left to right:Anastasia Gozhva, three-time Ukrainian champion inwomen's singles;Sofiia Holichenko andArtem Darenskyi, the reigning Ukrainian champions inpair skating;Oleksandra Nazarova andMaksym Nikitin, six-time Ukrainian championships inice dance; andIvan Shmuratko, four-time Ukrainian champion inmen's singles

Men's singles

[edit]
Senior men's event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1993OdesaDmytro DmytrenkoVyacheslav ZahorodnyukNo other competitors[7]
1994KyivViktor PetrenkoDmytro DmytrenkoVasili Eremenko[8]
1995Vyacheslav ZahorodnyukVasili EremenkoDmytro Dmytrenko[9]
1996Dmytro DmytrenkoYevhen Plyuta[10]
1997OdesaYevhen PlyutaDmytro Dmytrenko[11]
1998KyivDmytro DmytrenkoYevhen Plyuta[12]
1999Vitaliy DanylchenkoYevhen PlyutaDmytro Dmytrenko[13]
2000Dmytro DmytrenkoKonstantin Tupikov[14]
2001Dmytro DmytrenkoVitaliy Danylchenko[15]
2002Vitaliy DanylchenkoDmytro DmytrenkoAnton Kovalevski[16]
2003Konstantin TupikovAnton KovalevskiOleksiy Chumak[17]
2004Vitaliy DanylchenkoMykola Bondar[18]
2005Konstantin TupikovAnton Kovalevski[19]
2006Anton KovalevskiVitaliy DanylchenkoVitali Sazonets[20]
2007Alexei BychenkoMykola Bondar[21]
2008Vitali Sazonets[22]
2009Anton KovalevskiVitali Sazonets[23]
2010DniproAlexei Bychenko[24]
2011KyivStanislav PertsovDmitri Ignatenko[25]
2012Stanislav PertsovDmitri IgnatenkoYakov Godorozha[26]
2013Yakov GodorozhaIgor Reznichenko[27]
2014Igor ReznichenkoIvan Pavlov[2]
2015Yaroslav PaniotIvan PavlovMikhail Medunitsa[28]
2016Ivan PavlovYaroslav Paniot[29]
2017Ivan Shmuratko[30]
2018Yaroslav PaniotIvan Pavlov[31]
2019Ivan ShmuratkoAndrey KokuraMihail Leyba[32]
2020Kyrylo LiashenkoAndrey Kokura[33]
2021Fedir Kulish[34]
2022Gleb SmotrovKyrylo Marsak[35]
2023BohuslavKyrylo MarsakSerhiy Sokolov[36]
2024Ivan ShmuratkoVadym Novikov[37]
2025Serhiy SokolovNo other competitors[38]

Women's singles

[edit]
Senior women's event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1993OdesaOksana BaiulLyudmyla IvanovaNo other competitors[7]
1994KyivOlena LiashenkoLyudmyla Ivanova[8]
1995Yulia LavrenchukNo other competitors[9]
1996Olena LiashenkoLyudmyla IvanovaYulia Lavrenchuk[10]
1997OdesaYulia LavrenchukOlena LiashenkoAnna Neshcheret[11]
1998KyivOlena LiashenkoYulia LavrenchukGalina Efremenko[12]
1999No other competitors[13]
2000Galina EfremenkoOlena Liashenko[14]
2001Olena LiashenkoSvitlana PylypenkoIryna Lukianenko[15]
2002Galina EfremenkoOlena LiashenkoSvitlana Pylypenko[16]
2003Olena LiashenkoGalina Efremenko[17]
2004Galina EfremenkoOlha OrlovaIryna Lukianenko[18]
2005Olena LiashenkoKateryna Proyda[19]
2006Alisa KireevaIrina Movchan[20]
2007Eleonora VinnichenkoIrina MovchanAnastasiia Listopad[21]
2008Kateryna Proyda[22]
2009Irina MovchanEleonora Vinnichenko[23]
2010DniproNatalia PopovaIrina MovchanAnastasia Kononenko[24]
2011KyivIrina MovchanAnastasia KononenkoPolina Ogareva[25]
2012Natalia PopovaAlina MilevskaiaAnastasia Kononenko[26]
2013Anna Khnychenkova[27]
2014[2]
2015Anna KhnychenkovaAlina Beletskaya[28]
2016Anastasia GozhvaDaria Gozva[29]
2017Anna KhnychenkovaAnastasia Gozhva[30]
2018Anastasiia ArkhipovaAnna KhnychenkovaAnastasia Gozhva[31]
2019Anna IvanchenkoMarina Zhdanovich[32]
2020Anastasiia ShabotovaTaisiia SpesivtsevaAnastasia Gozhva[33]
2021Mariia Andriichuk[34]
2022Anastasia GozhvaAnastasiia Arkhipova[35]
2023BohuslavAnastasia GozhvaTaisiia SpesivtsevaElyzaveta Babenko[36]
2024Tetiana Firsova[39]
2025Sofia GrigorenkoTaisiia Spesivtseva[38]

Pairs

[edit]
Senior pairs' event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1993OdesaNo other competitors[7]
1994KyivNo other competitors[8]
1995
[9]
1996No other competitors[10]
1997Odesa[11]
1998KyivNo other competitors[12]
1999
[13]
2000No other competitors[14]
2001[15]
2002No other competitors[16]
2003[17]
2004
  • Daria Bezkorovainaia
  • Bohdan Berezenko
[18]
2005
[19]
2006
[20]
2007No other competitors[21]
2008
[22]
2009
  • Ekaterina Melnik
  • Sergei Deynega
[23]
2010Dnipro[24]
2011Kyiv
  • Alexandra Gorovaya
  • Konstantin Medovikov
  • Elizaveta Usmantseva
  • Ilan Anchpolovskiy
[25]
2012
  • Elizaveta Usmantseva
  • Vladislav Lysoy
No other competitors[26]
2013
  • Aleksandra Gorovaya
  • Sergei Deynega
[27]
2014
[2]
2015No other competitors[28]
2016
No other competitors[29]
2017No other competitors[30]
2018[31]
2019
[32]
2020
[33]
2021No other competitors[34]
2022No other competitors[35]
2023BohuslavNo pairs competitors[36]
2024No other competitors[40]
2025No pairs competitors[38]

Ice dance

[edit]
Senior ice dance event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1993OdesaNo other competitors[7]
1994Kyiv[8]
1995No other competitors[9]
1996[10]
1997Odesa[11]
1998KyivNo other competitors[12]
1999
[13]
2000
[14]
2001[15]
2002[16]
2003[17]
2004[18]
2005[19]
2006[20]
2007
  • Alina Saprykina
  • Pavlo Khimich
[21]
2008[22]
2009[23]
2010Dnipro[24]
2011Kyiv
  • Irina Babchenko
  • Vitaly Nikiforov
[25]
2012[26]
2013
[27]
2014[2]
2015[28]
2016
[29]
2017
  • Yulia Zhata
  • Yan Lukouski
[30]
2018[31]
2019
  • Yulia Zhata
  • Yan Lukouski
  • Alisa Lupashko
  • Vladislav Homenskiy
[32]
2020[33]
2021[34]
2022[35]
2023BohuslavNo ice dance competitors[36]
2024[41]
2025[38]

Junior medalists

[edit]

Men's singles

[edit]
Junior men's event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2005KyivVitali SazonetsAlexei BychenkoMykola Bondar[42]
2006No junior-level championships held[43]
2007[44]
2008KyivMykola BondarStanislav PertsovDmytro Kuzmenko[45]
2009Dmitri IgnatenkoStanislav Pertsov[46]
2010Stanislav PertsovYakov Godorozha[47]
2011Yakov GodorozhaDmitri Ignatenko[48]
2012Yakov GodorozhaIgor ReznichenkoIvan Pavlov[49]
2013Ivan PavlovYaroslav Paniot[50]
2014No junior-level championships held[51]
2015KyivIvan PavlovMihail MedunitsaIvan Shmuratko[52]
2016Yaroslav PaniotYan TkalichMihail Medunitsa[53]
2017Yan TkalichYaroslav PaniotIvan Shmuratko[54]
2018Ivan PavlovIvan ShmuratkoYan Tkalich[55]
2019Ivan ShmuratkoAndrii KokuraMykhailo Leiba[56]
2020Kyrylo Lishenko[57]
2021Kyrylo LishenkoFedir KulishAndrii Kokura[58]
2022Kyrylo MarsakVadym NovikovGlib Smotrov[59]
2023BohuslavVadym NovikovKyrylo Lishenko[60]
2024Egor KurtsevVadym NovikovMark Kulish[61]
2025KyivFedir BabenkoLev Myshkovets[62]

Women's singles

[edit]
Junior women's event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2005KyivKateryna ProydaNatalia FinkelOlga Kurovska[42]
2006No junior-level championships held[43]
2007[44]
2008KyivEleonora VinnichenkoAnastasiia ListopadPolina Ohariova[45]
2009Anastasia Kononenko[46]
2010Alina MilevskaiaAnastasia Yalova[47]
2011Polina OhariovaNatalia Popova[48]
2012Darin KhusseinAnastasia Kononenko[49]
2013Anna KhnychenkovaMaria GavrilovaMaiiada Khussein[50]
2014No junior-level championships held[51]
2015KyivKim CheremskyAnastasia GozhvaAlina Biletska[52]
2016Anastasia GozhvaAnastasiia ArkhypovaKim Cheremsky[53]
2017Sofia NesterovaAnastasia Gozhva[54]
2018Anastasiia ArkhypovaMarina ZhdanovichSofiia Holichenko[55]
2019Anastasia GozhvaYeva Shulha[56]
2020Anastasiia ShabotovaDaria KotenkoMariia Andriichuk[57]
2021Kateryna KononenkoMariia AndriichukTaisiia Spesivtseva[58]
2022Anastasiia FomchenkovaAnastasiia Arkhypova[59]
2023BohuslavAnastasiia VasychenkoKhrystyna GaliaretaTaisiia Spesivtseva[60]
2024Sofiia RymshynaVarvara ParasochkaKhrystyna Galiareta[61]
2025KyivOleksandra DelyamureSofiia Hryhorenko[62]

Pairs

[edit]

Dmytro Sharpar, who won the bronze medal with his partner Anastasiya Pobizhenko in junior pair skating in 2016, was killed in 2023 near the city ofBakhmut during theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[63]

Junior pairs' event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2005Kyiv
No other competitors[42]
2006No junior-level championships held[43]
2007[44]
2008Kyiv
  • Anna Kalmykova
  • Andriy Miroshnychenko
No other competitors[45]
2009
  • Vladyslava Rybka
  • Andriy Deputat
[46]
2010
[47]
2011
  • Oleksandra Horova
  • Kostiantyn Medovykov
[48]
2012
  • Anna Angolova
  • Ilan Anchipolovsky
[49]
2013No other competitors[50]
2014No junior-level championships held[51]
2015Kyiv
  • Tetyana Artykula
  • Vladyslav Gresko
[52]
2016
[53]
2017No other competitors[54]
2018
  • Mariya Syplenko
  • Danylo Yermakov
No other competitors[55]
2019[56]
2020No other competitors[57]
2021[58]
2022[59]
2023BohuslavNo junior pairs competitors[60]
2024
  • Veronika Nagorna
  • Vadym Galyareta
No other competitors[61]
2025Kyiv
  • Kira Shutko
  • Vadym Galyareta
[62]

Ice dance

[edit]
Junior ice dance event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2005Kyiv
  • Alina Saprykina
  • Pavlo Khimch
  • Olena Georgieva
  • Mykhailo Tykhonravov
[42]
2006No junior-level championships held[43]
2007[44]
2008Kyiv[45]
2009
  • Ruslana Jurchenko
  • Oleksandr Liubchenko
[46]
2010
  • Ruslana Jurchenko
  • Oleksandr Liubchenko
[47]
2011
[48]
2012
  • Anastasia Chiryatyeva
  • Sergei Sevchenko
[49]
2013
[50]
2014No junior-level championships held[51]
2015Kyiv
[52]
2016
[53]
2017
[54]
2018
  • Anna Cherniavska
  • Volodymyr Horovyi
[55]
2019
  • Sofiia Lyzohub
  • Danylo Yefremenko
[56]
2020
  • Anna Cherniavska
  • Oleg Muratov
[57]
2021
  • Lika Bondar
  • Artem Koval
  • Myroslava Tkachenko
  • Andrii Kapran
[58]
2022
  • Myroslava Tkachenko
  • Andrii Kapran
  • Iryna Pidhaina
  • Artem Koval
[59]
2023BohuslavNo junior ice dance competitors[60]
2024
  • Polina Kapustina
  • Mykhailo Kliuev
  • Sofia Rekunova
  • Denis Fedyankin
  • Vira Fahradova
  • Oleksandr Kapryshanskyi
[61]
2025Kyiv
  • Tetyana Belodonova
  • Ivan Kachur
  • Polina Kapustina
  • Mykhailo Kliuev
  • Sofia Rekunova
  • Denis Fedyankin
[62]

2014 Ukrainian Open

[edit]

On 18–20 December 2013, the Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation hosted a senior-level international event in Kyiv – the 2014 Ukrainian Open – which also served as Ukraine's national championships.[2]

2014 Ukrainian Open medalists[64]
DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
MenUkraineYakov GodorozhaUkraineIgor ReznichenkoUkraineIvan Pavlov
WomenUkraineNatalia PopovaRussiaMaria StavitskayaLuxembourgFleur Maxwell
Pairs
  • Russia
  • Arina Voevodina
  • Mikhail Akulov
  • Ukraine
Ice dance

Records

[edit]
Anton Kovalevski at the 2011 World Championships
Olena Liashenko at the 2004 NHK Trophy
Tatiana Volosozhar and Stanislav Morozov at the 2009 European Championships
Oleksandra Nazarova and Maksym Nikitin at the 2019 World Championships
From left to right:Anton Kovalevski has won five Ukrainian Championship titles inmen's singles;Olena Liashenko has won seven Ukrainian Championship titles inwomen's singles;Tatiana Volosozhar andStanislav Morozov have won four Ukrainian Championship titles inpair skating; andOleksandra Nazarova andMaksym Nikitin have won six Ukrainian Championship titles inice dance.
Records
DisciplineMost championship titles
Skater(s)No.YearsRef.
Men's singles51999–2000;
2002;
2004–05
[65]
2006–07;
2009–11
[66]
Women's singles71996;
1998–99;
2001;
2003;
2005–06
[67]
Pairs42005;
2007–08;
2010
[68][11][69]
[a]71997;
2000–01;
2005;
2007–08;
2010
Ice dance62015;
2017–18;
2020–22
[70]
1993–98[71]
  1. ^Stanislav Morozov won one championship title while partnered withOlena Bilousivska (1997), two withAljona Savchenko (2000–01), and four withTatiana Volosozhar (2005, 2007–08, 2010).

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