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Spanish Figure Skating Championships

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National figure skating championships in Spain

Spanish Figure Skating Championships
Logo of the Real Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo
StatusActive
GenreNational championships
FrequencyAnnual
CountrySpain Spain
Organised bySpanish Ice Sports Federation

TheSpanish Figure Skating Championships (Spanish:Campeonato de España de Patinaje sobre Hielo) are held annually to crown thenational champions of Spain. 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 theSpanish Ice Sports Federation (Spanish:Real Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo), the sport's national governing body.

Javier Fernández currently holds the record for winning the most Spanish championships in men's singles (with eight), whileMarta Andrade holds the record in women's singles (also with eight).Aritz Maestu holds the record in pair skating (with six, although those were not all with the same partner). Likewise,Adrián Díaz holds the record in ice dance (with eight, and also not all with the same partner).

Senior medalists

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Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté at the 2024 World Championships
Sonia Lafuente at the 2009 Nebelhorn Trophy
Olivia Smart and Tim Dieck at the 2024 World Championships
From left to right:Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté, four-time Spanish champion inmen's singles;Sonia Lafuente, seven-time Spanish champion inwomen's singles; andOlivia Smart andTim Dieck, the reigning Spanish champions inice dance

Men's singles

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Men's event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1983JacaFernando Soria[1]Unknown
1985PuigcerdàFernando SoriaFrancisco BuenoNo other competitors[2]
1998Yon García
1999Yon García
2000Yon García[3]
2001San SebastiánYon GarcíaDaniel PeinadoMiguel Ballesteros[4]
2002
2003BarcelonaDaniel PeinadoNo other competitors[5]
2004MadridNo other competitors[6]
2005Juan LegazYon GarcíaNo other competitors[7]
2006VillalbaManuel LegazJavier Fernández[8]
2007JacaSalvador VallejoNo other competitors[9]
2008MadridNo senior competitions held[10]
2009Logroño[11]
2010MadridJavier FernándezNo other competitors[12]
2011BarcelonaJavier RayaJavier FernándezFelipe Montoya[13]
2012JacaJavier FernándezFelipe MontoyaNo other competitors[14]
2013MadridJavier RayaFelipe Montoya[15]
2014Jaca[16]
2015Granada[17]
2016San SebastiánFelipe MontoyaJavier Raya[18]
2017VielhaJavier RayaFelipe Montoya[19]
2018Jaca[20]
2019LogroñoHéctor AlonsoNo other competitors[21]
2020San SebastiánAleix GabaraNo other competitors[22]
2021ValdemoroTomàs-Llorenç Guarino SabatéPablo GarcíaNo other competitors[23]
2022JacaIker Oyarzabal[24]
2023MadridEuken Alberdi[25]
2024LogroñoIker Oyarzabal[26]
2025Pablo García[27]

Women's singles

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Women's event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
1983JacaCharo Esteban[2]Cristina HaasRosa Maria Pardo[1]
1984Unknown
1985PuigcerdàMarta OlozagarreBetty Martin-MoraCristina Haas[2]
1995Marta Andrade[28]
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000Melania Albea
2001San SebastiánRosa Muela[4]
2002
2003BarcelonaMarta AndradeAlibel AlegreMelania Albea[5]
2004MadridMeritxel BarautNo other competitors[6]
2005Jenifer Tena[7]
2006VillalbaSonia Lafuente[8]
2007JacaAndorraMelissandre Fuentes(Andorra)[9]
2008MadridNo senior competitions held[10]
2009Logroño[11]
2010MadridSonia LafuenteNo other competitors[12]
2011BarcelonaMonica Gimeno[13]
2012JacaSonia LafuenteMonica GimenoNo other competitors[14]
2013Madrid[15]
2014JacaMarta García[16]
2015Granada[17]
2016San Sebastián[18]
2017VielhaValentina MatosSonia Lafuente[19]
2018JacaNo women's competitors[20]
2019LogroñoValentina MatosNo other competitors[21]
2020San Sebastián[22]
2021ValdemoroMarian MillaresLucía RuízNo other competitors[23]
2022JacaMarie Kolly-MillassonLucía Ruíz[24]
2023MadridMarie Kolly-MillassonMarian Millares[25]
2024LogroñoEmilia MurdockCelia VandhanaMarian Millares[26]
2025Nuria RodríguezLucía Ruíz[27]

Pairs

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Pairs event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2001San SebastiánNo pairs competitors[4]
2002
2003BarcelonaNo pairs competitors[5]
2004Madrid[6]
2005
2006–12No pairs competitors
2013Madrid
No other competitors[15]
2014Jaca[16]
2015Granada[17]
2016San Sebastián[18]
2017VielhaNo pairs competitors[19]
2018Jaca
  • Dorota Broda
  • Pedro Betegón
No other competitors[20]
2019Logroño[21]
2020San Sebastián[22]
2021Valdemoro[23]
2022Jaca
  • Dorota Broda
  • Pedro Betegón
No other competitors[24]
2023MadridNo pairs competitors[25]
2024Logroño[26]
2025No other competitors[27]

Ice dance

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Ice dance event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2001San SebastiánNo ice dance competitors[4]
2002
2003BarcelonaNo ice dance competitors[5]
2004Madrid[6]
2005
2006–09No ice dance competitors
2010Madrid
No other competitors[12]
2011BarcelonaNo ice dance competitors
2012JacaNo other competitors[14]
2013MadridNo other competitors[15]
2014Jaca[16]
2015Granada[17]
2016San SebastiánNo other competitors[18]
2017Vielha[19]
2018Jaca[20]
2019LogroñoNo other competitors[21]
2020San Sebastián[22]
2021ValdemoroNo ice dance competitors[23]
2022JacaNo other competitors[24]
2023MadridNo ice dance competitors[25]
2024Logroño[26]
2025[27]

Junior medalists

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Men's singles

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Junior men's event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2007JacaJavier FernándezJavier RayaManuel Legaz[9]
2008MadridAritz Maestu[10]
2009Logroño[11]
2010MadridJavier RayaFelipe MontoyaAlejandro Soler[29]
2011BarcelonaVíctor BustamanteDaniel PérizJavier Cano[13]
2012JacaJavier CanoNo other competitors[14]
2013MadridHéctor AlonsoJavier Cano[30]
2014JacaTòn Cónsul[16]
2015GranadaAleix GabaraTòn CónsulHéctor Alonso[17]
2016San SebastiánHéctor AlonsoAleix Gabara[18]
2017VielhaTòn CónsulAleix GabaraHéctor Alonso[19]
2018JacaAleix GabaraGaizka MadejónIker Oyarzabal[20]
2019LogroñoArnau Joly AtanasioPablo García[21]
2020San SebastiánPablo GarcíaIker Oyarzabal[22]
2021ValdemoroIker OyarzabalEuken AlberdiMiguel Martos[23]
2022JacaEuken AlberdiChristian Vaquero ToroDaniel Rouco Morcillo[24]
2023MadridDaniel Rouco MorcilloAdrián Jimenez de BaldomeroMahery Randrianarivony[25]
2024LogroñoAdrián Jiménez de BaldomeroAndré Zapata[26]
2025André ZapataAndorra Raül Garcia Shibinskaya(Andorra)Guiu Oliver Verbón[27]

Women's singles

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Junior women's event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2007JacaSonia LafuenteIrene AguilarLydia Fuentes[9]
2008MadridLaura FernándezIrene Aguilar[10]
2009LogroñoMarta GarcíaNoella Rodriguez[11]
2010MadridCelia RobledoRaquel ÁlvarezEstefanía Álvarez[29]
2011BarcelonaMarta GarcíaMaría Jiménez[13]
2012JacaElena MangasMarta Cuní[14]
2013MadridMarta GarcíaElena MangasIdoia Fuentes[30]
2014JacaMaria MartínezMaeva Gallarda[16]
2015GranadaMaeva GallardaJúlia RibasIrene Manau[17]
2016San SebastiánValentina MatosIdoia Fuentes[18]
2017VielhaLaura BarqueroBelén ÁlvarezDaniela Blanco[19]
2018JacaBelén ÁlvarezAnna BertranClaudia Justo de Andrés[20]
2019LogroñoMarian MirallesBelén ÁlvarezSara Andreu[21]
2020San SebastiánLucía RuízAlba Patiño[22]
2021ValdemoroNuria Rodríguez SerranoCelia Vandhana Garnacho[23]
2022JacaJúlia RodríguezAndorra Paula Maragrido(Andorra)[24]
2023MadridCelia Vandhana GarnachoNahia OlaizolaNuria Rodríguez Serrano[25]
2024LogroñoNahia OlaizolaAlexandra MartínezSara Schiavone[26]
2025Noa SeguíCarlota GarcíaAriadna Gupta[27]

Pairs

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Junior pairs event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2007–10No junior pairs competitors
2011Barcelona
No other competitors[13]
2012Jaca[14]
2013Madrid
  • Nerea Wiss Bravo
  • Javier Wiss Bravo
[30]
2014JacaNo junior pairs competitors[16]
2015Granada[17]
2016San Sebastián
  • Dorota Broda
  • Pedro Betegón
No other competitors[18]
2017Vielha
  • Dorota Broda
  • Pedro Betegón
No other competitors[19]
2018JacaNo other competitors[20]
2019–21No junior pairs competitors
2022Jaca
  • Carolina Shan
  • Miguel Martos
No other competitors[24]
2023Madrid
  • Inés Moudden
  • Alejandro García
  • Linda de Nardin
  • Patrizio Romano Rossi
No other competitors[25]
2024Logroño
  • Carolina Shan
  • Pau Vilella
[26]
2025
  • Claudia Sinclair
  • Noah Quesada
  • Megan Yudin
  • Patrizio Romano Rossi Lopez
  • Inés Moudden
  • Alejandro García
[27]

Ice dance

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Junior ice dance event medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2007–09No junior ice dance competitors
2010Madrid
No other competitors[29]
2011Barcelona
[13]
2012JacaNo other competitors[14]
2013Madrid[30]
2014JacaNo junior ice dance competitors[16]
2015Granada
  • Amelie Giraudon
  • Jaime García
  • Adriana Romero
  • Bruno Piedra
No other competitors[17]
2016San SebastiánNo other competitors[18]
2017Vielha
  • Malene Nichita-Basquin
  • Jaime García
[19]
2018Jaca
  • Léa Mangas
  • Nicolas Soleilhavoup
No other competitors[20]
2019Logroño
[21]
2020San Sebastián
  • Martina Rossi
  • Adriano Rossi
  • María Pinto
  • Raúl Bermejo
[22]
2021Valdemoro
  • Erika Riera
  • Raman Balanovich
[23]
2022Jaca
  • Eloanne Ogor
  • Raúl Bermejo
No other competitors[24]
2023Madrid
  • Athena Roberts
  • Eric Alis Bosquet
  • Elena Peña
  • Antonio Peña
[25]
2024Logroño
  • Sara Marcilly Vázquez
  • Jolan Engel
  • Athena Roberts
  • Eric Alis Bosquet
[26]
2025
  • Sofía Pascual Mateos
  • Sergio Parra Almonacid
  • Lara Sundberg
  • Héctor González
[27]

Records

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Javier Fernández at the 2015 Grand Prix Final
Sara Hurtado and Adrián Díaz at the 2012 World Championships
Laura Barquero and Aritz Maestu at the 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki
From left to right:Javier Fernández has won eight Spanish Championship titles inmen's singles;Adrián Díaz has won eight Spanish Championship titles inice dance , five of which while partnered withSara Hurtado; andAritz Maestu has won six Spanish Championship titles inpair skating, two of which while partnered withLaura Barquero.
Records
DisciplineMost championship titles
Skater(s)No.YearsRef.
Men's singlesJavier Fernández82010;
2012–17
[31]
Women's singlesMarta Andrade81995–2002
PairsAritz Maestu[a]62013–16;
2018–19
[32][33][34]
Ice danceAdrián Díaz[b]82009;
2012–15;
2018;
2020;
2022
[35][36]
  1. ^Aritz Maestu won two championships while partnered with Veronica Grigorieva (2013–14), two withMarcelina Lech (2015–16), and two withLaura Barquero (2018–19).
  2. ^Adrián Díaz won five championships while partnered withSara Hurtado (2009, 2012–15) and three withOlivia Smart (2018, 2020, 2022).

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