2020–21 national figure skating championships

National figure skating championships for the 2020–21 season are scheduled to take place mainly from December 2020 to January 2021. They will be held to crown national champions and will serve as part of the selection process for international events, such as the 2021 ISU Championships. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance. A few countries chose to organize their national championships together with their neighbors; the results were subsequently divided into national podiums.

2020–21 national figure skating championships
Type:National championship
Season:2020–21
Host:ISU member nations
Previous:
2019–20
Next:
2021–22

Competitions

Currently scheduled competitions are subject to change due to the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic.

Key
Nationals Other domestic
Date Event Type Level Disc. Location Refs
2020
2–3 August Chinese Taipei Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. M/L Taipei, Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) [1]
1–3 October Master's de Patinage Other Sen.–Jun. All Villard-de-Lans, France [2]
24–27 October New Zealand Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. M/L/D Dunedin, New Zealand [3]
21–23 November Japan Junior Champ. Nat. Junior M/L/D Hachinohe, Japan [4]
10–11 December Serbian Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. L Belgrade, Serbia [5]
10–12 December Austrian Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. All Linz, Austria [6]
10–12 December Four Nationals
(Czech/Polish/Slovak)
Nat. Senior
Junior
All
P/D
Cieszyn, Poland [7]
11–13 December Belarusian Championships[lower-alpha 1] Nat. Senior All Minsk, Belarus [10]
11–13 December Italian Championships Nat. Senior
Junior
All
D
Egna, Italy [11]
18–19 December German Championships Nat. Senior
Jun.–Nov.
M/L/D
P/D
Dortmund, Germany[lower-alpha 2] [12]
18–19 December Hungarian Championships Nat. Senior M/L/P Budapest, Hungary [13]
23–27 December Japan Championships Nat. Senior M/L/D Nagano, Japan [14]
23–27 December Russian Championships Nat. Senior All Chelyabinsk, Russia [15]
2021
8–10 January Skate Canada Challenge Other Sen.–Jun. All Virtual [16]
15–17 January
11–17 January U.S. Championships Nat. Sen.–Jun. All Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.[lower-alpha 3] [18]
22–24 January Belarusian Junior Champ. Nat. Junior M/L/D Minsk, Belarus [19]
29–31 January[lower-alpha 4] Estonian Championships Nat. Senior M/L Tallinn, Estonia [21]
29–31 January[lower-alpha 5] Icelandic Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. L Reykjavík, Iceland [23]
29–31 January[lower-alpha 6] Turkish Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. M/L Ankara, Turkey [24]
February[lower-alpha 7] Spanish Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. All TBA, Spain
1–5 February Russian Junior Champ. Nat. Junior All Krasnoyarsk, Russia [26]
2–4 February Ukrainian Junior Champ. Nat. Junior All Kyiv, Ukraine [27]
4–7 February Hungarian Junior Champ. Nat. Senior
Junior
D
M/L/D
Budapest, Hungary [28]
5–6 February[lower-alpha 8] French Championships Nat. Senior All Vaujany, France [30]
5–7 February Polish Junior Champ. Nat. Junior M/L Gdańsk, Poland [31]
6–8 February[lower-alpha 9] Lithuanian Championships Nat. Senior
Jun.–Nov.
L/D
M/L
Elektrėnai, Lithuania [32]
23–26 February[lower-alpha 10] Ukrainian Championships Nat. Senior All Kyiv, Ukraine
23–27 February Russian Cup Final Other Sen.–Jun. All Veliky Novgorod, Russia
24–26 February[lower-alpha 11] South Korean Championships Nat. Sen.–Jun. M/L/D Uijeongbu, South Korea
12–14 March[lower-alpha 12] Estonian Junior Champ. Nat. Junior M/L Tallinn, Estonia
19–21 March[lower-alpha 13] Norwegian Championships Nat. Senior M/L Oslo, Norway
3–5 April[lower-alpha 14] French Junior Champ. Nat. Junior All Belfort, France
  1. Held as part of Winter Star, an international competition.[8][9]
  2. Originally scheduled for Hamburg.
  3. Originally scheduled for San Jose, California[17]
  4. Originally scheduled for 11–13 December.[20]
  5. Originally scheduled for 20–22 November in Akureyri; cancelled in October before rescheduling.[22]
  6. Originally scheduled for 11–13 December.
  7. Originally scheduled for December.[25]
  8. Originally scheduled for 17–19 December; cancelled on 16 November before rescheduling.[29]
  9. Originally scheduled for 19–20 December.
  10. Originally scheduled for 17–20 December.[33]
  11. Originally scheduled for 8–10 January in Seoul.[34]
  12. Originally scheduled for 9–10 January.
  13. Originally scheduled for 15–17 January.
  14. Originally scheduled for 5–7 February.[35]

Postponed

Date Event Type Level Disc. Location Refs
2020
TBD[lower-alpha 1] Danish Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. M/L Frederikshavn, Denmark [36]
TBD[lower-alpha 2] Latvian Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. M/L/D TBA, Latvia
TBD[lower-alpha 3] Croatian Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. M/L Zagreb, Croatia
TBD[lower-alpha 4] Finnish Championships Nat. Sen.–Jun. M/L/D Joensuu, Finland [37]
2021
  1. Originally scheduled for 4–6 December.
  2. Originally scheduled for 11–13 December.
  3. Originally scheduled for 12–13 December.
  4. Originally scheduled for 18–20 December.

Cancelled

Date Event Type Level Disc. Location Refs
2020
20–21 November Belgian Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. M/L Mechelen, Belgium [38]
27 Nov. – 4 Dec. Australian Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. All Boondall, Australia [39]
30 Nov. – 6 Dec. British Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. All Sheffield, England, U.K. [40]
10–13 December Swedish Championships Nat. Sen.–Nov. M/L/P Linköping, Sweden [41]
2021
7–10 January[lower-alpha 1] German Junior Champ. Nat. Jun.–Nov. M/L Dortmund, Germany [43]
5–7 February Swiss Junior Champ. Nat. Jun.–Nov. M/L Basel, Switzerland [44]
8–14 February[lower-alpha 2] Canadian Championships Nat. Sen.–Jun. All Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada [46]
19–20 February[lower-alpha 3] Swiss Championships Nat. Senior
Jun.–Nov.
All
P/D
Lucerne, Switzerland [44]
  1. Originally scheduled for December.[42]
  2. Originally scheduled for 11–17 January.[45]
  3. Originally scheduled for 12–13 December.

Senior medalists

Senior men

Men
Nation Gold Silver Bronze Refs
AustriaMaurizio ZandronLuc MaierhoferAlbert Mück[6]
BelarusKonstantin MilyukovEvgenij PuzanovNikolaj Kozlov[10]
Chinese TaipeiChe Yu YehN/A[1]
Czech RepublicMichal BřezinaJiří BělohradskýGeorgii Reshtenko[7]
EstoniaAleksandr SelevkoArlet LevandiMihhail Selevko[21]
FranceKévin AymozAdam Siao Him FaRomain Ponsart[30]
GermanyDenis GurdzhiLouis WeissertFabian Piontek[12]
HungaryAndrás CsernochMáté BöröczAlexander Maszljanko[13]
ItalyDaniel GrasslMatteo RizzoGabriele Frangipani[11]
JapanYuzuru HanyuShoma UnoYuma Kagiyama[14]
New ZealandDouglas GerberN/A[3]
PolandKornel WitkowskiŁukasz KędzierskiMiłosz Witkowski[7]
RussiaMikhail KolyadaMakar IgnatovMark Kondratiuk[15]
SlovakiaMarco KlepochN/A[7]
TurkeyBurak DemirboğaBaşar OktarN/A[24]
United StatesNathan ChenVincent ZhouJason Brown[18]

Senior ladies

Ladies
Nation Gold Silver Bronze Refs
AustriaOlga MikutinaSophia SchallerAnita Kapferer[6]
BelarusViktoriia SafonovaAliaksandra ChepelevaAlesya Kolesnikova[10]
Czech RepublicEliška BřezinováNikola RychtařikováOlusa Gajdosova[7]
EstoniaEva-Lotta KiibusGerli LiinamäeKristina Škuleta-Gromova[21]
FranceLéa SernaMaïa MazzaraLola Ghozali[30]
GermanyAya HatakawaNathalie WeinzierlDora Hus[12]
HungaryJúlia LángRegina SchermannBernadett Szigeti[13]
IcelandAldís Kara BergsdóttirN/A[23]
ItalyLara Naki GutmannGinevra Lavinia NegrelloLucrezia Beccari[11]
JapanRika KihiraKaori SakamotoSatoko Miyahara[14]
New ZealandRuth XuN/A[3]
PolandEkaterina KurakovaElżbieta GabryszakNatalia Lerka[7]
RussiaAnna ShcherbakovaKamila ValievaAlexandra Trusova[15]
SerbiaLeona RogićNevena MihajlovićZona Apostolović[5]
SlovakiaNicole RajičováAlexandra Michaela FilcováEma Doboszová[7]
TurkeyZeynep Dilruba SanoğluSinem PekderYasemin Zeki[24]
United StatesBradie TennellAmber GlennKaren Chen[18]

Senior pairs

Pairs
Nation Gold Silver Bronze Refs
AustriaMiriam Ziegler / Severin KieferN/A[6]
BelarusBogdana Lukashevich / Alexander StepanovN/A[10]
Czech RepublicElizaveta Zhuk / Martin BidařN/A[7]
FranceCléo Hamon / Denys StrekalinColine Keriven / Noël-Antoine PierreN/A[30]
HungaryIoulia Chtchetinina / Márk MagyarN/A[13]
ItalyNicole Della Monica / Matteo GuariseRebecca Ghilardi / Filippo AmbrosiniSara Conti / Niccolò Macii[11]
RussiaEvgenia Tarasova / Vladimir MorozovAleksandra Boikova / Dmitrii KozlovskiiDaria Pavliuchenko / Denis Khodykin[15]
United StatesAlexa Scimeca Knierim / Brandon FrazierJessica Calalang / Brian JohnsonAshley Cain-Gribble / Timothy LeDuc[18]

Senior ice dance

Ice dance
Nation Gold Silver Bronze Refs
BelarusViktoria Semenjuk / Ilya YukhimukKarina Sidarenka / Maksim YalenichN/A[10]
FranceAdelina Galyavieva / Louis ThauronEvgeniia Lopareva / Geoffrey BrissaudN/A[30]
GermanyKatharina Müller / Tim DieckN/A[12]
HungaryAnna Yanovskaya / Ádám LukácsEmese Csiszér / Axel LamasseN/A[28]
ItalyCharlène Guignard / Marco FabbriCarolina Moscheni / Francesco FiorettiChiara Calderone / Francesco Riva[11]
JapanMisato Komatsubara / Tim KoletoKana Muramoto / Daisuke TakahashiRikako Fukase / Eichu Cho[14]
PolandNatalia Kaliszek / Maksym SpodyrievAnastasia Polibina / Pavel GolovishnikovJenna Hertenstein / Damian Binkowski[7]
RussiaAlexandra Stepanova / Ivan BukinTiffany Zahorski / Jonathan GuerreiroAnastasia Skoptsova / Kirill Aleshin[15]
United StatesMadison Hubbell / Zachary DonohueMadison Chock / Evan BatesKaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker[18]

Junior medalists

Junior men

Junior men
Nation Gold Silver Bronze Refs
AustriaAlexander CharnagalovPatrik HuberNuwan David Rondon[6]
BelarusAleksandr LebedevYauhenii PuzanauMikalai Kazlou[19]
Chinese TaipeiLi Yu-HsiangZhou Guan-TingHuang Yu-Chun[1]
HungaryAleksandr VlasenkoN/A[28]
JapanLucas Tsuyoshi HondaKao MiuraSena Miyake[4]
PolandKornel WitkowskiMikhail MogilenEgor Khlopkov[31]
RussiaEvgeni SemenenkoAlexander GolubevEgor Rukhin[15]
TurkeyAli Efe GüneşAlp Töre OvalioğluN/A[24]
UkraineKyrylo LishenkoFedir KulishAndriy Kokura[27]
United StatesEric ProberJoseph KleinSamuel Mindra[18]

Junior ladies

Junior ladies
Nation Gold Silver Bronze Refs
AustriaDorotea LeitgebJasmine ElsebaieLina Salzer[6]
BelarusVarvara KiselMilana RamashovaKseniya Zhehulskaya[19]
Chinese TaipeiTing Tzu-HanChelpin ChenLin Yan-Yi[1]
HungaryBernadett SzigetiRegina SchermannKatinka Zsembery[28]
IcelandJúlía Rós ViðarsdóttirJúlía Sylvía GunnarsdóttirEydís Gunnarsdóttir[23]
JapanRino MatsuikeHanna YoshidaMao Shimada[4]
New ZealandDani GebserMirika ArmstrongElla Smith[3]
PolandEkaterina KurakovaKarolina BiałasNatalia Lerka[31]
RussiaSofia AkatyevaAdeliya PetrosyanSofia Muravyova[15]
SerbiaDanica ĐorđevićDarja MijatovićIvona Kleut[5]
TurkeyCeren KaraşElifsu ErolFatma Yade Karlıklı[24]
UkraineKateryna KononenkoMariia AndriichukTaisiya Spesivtseva[27]
United StatesIsabeau LevitoKanon SmithClare Seo[18]

Junior pairs

Pairs
Nation Gold Silver Bronze Refs
Czech RepublicBarbora Kuciánová / Lukáš VochozkaN/A[7]
GermanyLetizia Roscher / Luis SchusterN/A[12]
RussiaIuliia Artemeva / Mikhail NazarychevKseniia Akhanteva / Valerii KolesovAnastasia Mukhortova / Dmitry Yevgenyev[26]
SlovakiaMargaréta Mušková / Oliver KubacakN/A[7]
UkraineVioletta Sierova / Ivan KhobtaN/A[27]
United StatesAnastasiia Smirnova / Danil SiianytsiaIsabelle Martins / Ryan BedardValentina Plazas / Maximiliano Fernandez[18]

Junior ice dance

Junior ice dance
Nation Gold Silver Bronze Refs
AustriaCorinna Huber / Patrik HuberN/A[6]
BelarusElizaveta Novik / Oleksandr KukharevskyiSnezhana Barmotina / Svyatoslav VerstakovNatallia Pazhyvilka / Ilya Drantusau[19]
Czech RepublicDenisa Cimlová / Vilém HlavsaAdéla Pejchová / Filip MenclBarbora Zelená / Jáchym Novák[7]
GermanyAnne-Marie Wolf / Max LiebersLilia Charlene Schubert / Kieren WagnerN/A[12]
HungaryKatica Kedves / Fedor SharonovPetra Csikós / Patrik CsikósN/A[28]
ItalyCarolina Portesi Peroni / Michael ChrasteckyNicole Calderari / Marco CilliNoemi Tali / Stefano Frasca[11]
JapanUtana Yoshida / Shingo NishiyamaAyano Sasaki / Atsuhiko TamuraKaho Yamashita / Yuto Nagata[4]
PolandOlivia Oliver / Joshua AndariArina Klimova / Filip BojanowskiSofiia Dovhal / Wiktor Kulesza[7]
RussiaArina Ushakova / Maxim NekrasovElizaveta Shanaeva / Devid NaryzhnyyIrina Khavronina / Dario Cirisano[26]
UkraineMariya Pinchuk / Mykyta PogorelovLika Bondar / Artem KovalMiroslava Tkachenko / Andriy Kapran[27]
United StatesKatarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey ChenOona Brown / Gage BrownKatarina DelCamp / Ian Somerville[18]

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