Figure skating at the Reykjavik International Games

The Icelandic Skating Association organizes a figure skating competition as a part of the annual multi-sport Reykjavik International Games, put on by the Reykjavík Sports Union. Since 2015, it has been sanctioned by the International Skating Union. The event is held in January or February at the Laugardalur skating rink in Reykjavík, Iceland. Medals may be awarded in men's singles and women's singles. Competition in senior, junior, and advanced novice is held according to ISU rules. A non-ISU competition is also held in accordance with Icelandic Skating Association rules.

Senior medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011United States Eric GrothNo other competitors[1]
2012No competitors[2]
2013[3]
2014[4]
2015[5]
2016[6]
2017[7]
2018France Adrien TessonNo other competitors[8]
2019No competitors[9]
2020Denmark Nikolaj Molgaard PedersenNo other competitors[10]
2021No competitors[11]
2022Finland Lauri LankilaNo other competitors[12]
2023Sweden Andreas NordebäckSweden Gabriel FolkessonFinland Makar Suntsev[13]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2009Sweden Frederica LansomeIceland Audrey Freyja Clarke No other competitors [14]
2010Sweden Sandra OlssonNo other competitors[15]
2011Slovakia Ivana Reitmayerova[1]
2012Slovakia Ivana Reitmayerova[2]
2013Iceland Guðbjörg GuttormsdóttirSweden Josefine KarlssonNo other competitors[3]
2014Iceland Nadía Margrét JamchiNo other competitors[4]
2015United Arab Emirates Zahra Lari[5]
2016Norway Camilla GjersemHong Kong Maisy Hiu Ching MaSouth Africa Michaela Du Toit[6]
2017United Kingdom Karly RobertsonAustralia Brooklee HanSwitzerland Shalene Rügger[7]
2018Azerbaijan Morgan FloodAustralia Katie PasfieldIceland Eva Dögg Sæmundsdóttir[8]
2019Switzerland Tanja OdermattKazakhstan Aiza ImambekAzerbaijan Morgan Flood[9]
2020Norway Marianne StålenPoland Oliwia RzepielNorway Louisa Warwin[10]
2021[lower-alpha 1]Iceland Aldís Kara BergsdóttirNo other competitors[11]
2022Finland Petra PalmioIceland Aldís Kara BergsdóttirNorway Frida Thuridotter Berge[12]
2023Finland Nella PelkonenFinland Janna JyrkinenFinland Olivia Lisko[13]

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011Slovakia Peter ReitmayerSweden Albin BoudréeNo other competitors[1]
2012No competitors[2]
2013[3]
2014Belgium Timothy ManandNo other competitors[4]
2015No competitors[5]
2016Hong Kong Wayne Wing Jin ChungNo other competitors[6]
2017France Yann FrechonRepublic of Ireland Sam McAllisterNo other competitors[7]
2018France Landrey Le MayFrance Xavier VauclinFrance Yann Frechon[8]
2019Australia Darian KaptichChinese Taipei Elliot JangNo other competitors[9]
2020United Kingdom Edward ApplebyNo other competitors[10]
2021No competitors[11]
2022United Kingdom Edward ApplebyNo other competitors[12]
2023Sweden Casper JohanssonFinland Matias LindforsSweden Jonathan Egyptson[13]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2009Sweden Johanna WussowSweden Anna GabrielssonSweden Elisabet Svensson[14]
2010Finland Reetta RompanenFinland Rosaliina KuparinenFinland Mari Savolainen[15]
2011Sweden Lina SköldbergFinland Iida NätkynmäkiSweden Amanda Hackman[1]
2012Sweden Lina SköldbergIceland Julia GretarsdottirSweden Gabrielle Bergman[2]
2013Iceland Vala Rún B. MagnúsdóttirUnited Kingdom Kristen SpoursIceland Agnes Dís Brynjarsdóttir[3]
2014Iceland Vala Rún B. MagnúsdóttirIceland Hrafnhildur Ósk BirgisdóttirIceland Agnes Dís Brynjarsdóttir[4]
2015Switzerland Shaline RüggerPhilippines Samantha CabilesIceland Kristín Valdís Örnólfsdóttir[5]
2016Finland Jade RautiainenBulgariaTheodora MarkovaFinland Oona Ounasvuori[6]
2017Azerbaijan Morgan FloodSwitzerland Yoonmi LehmannFinland Jade Rautiainen[7]
2018Australia Amelia JacksonNetherlands Kyarha van TielIceland Kristín Valdís Örnólfsdóttir[8]
2019New Zealand Jocelyn HongIceland Aldís Kara BergsdóttirIceland Marta María Jóhannsdóttir[9]
2020Latvia Marija BolshevaUnited Kingdom Elena KomovaDenmark Amalie Borup Christensen[10]
2021 [lower-alpha 1]Iceland Júlía Rós ViðarsdóttirIceland Júlía Sylvía GunnarsdóttirIceland Eydís Gunnarsdóttir[11]
2022Iceland Júlía Rós ViðarsdóttirNorway Ida Eline VamnesNorway Oda Havgår Tonnesen[12]
2023Finland Iida KarhunenFinland Lotta ArtimoFinland Petra Lahti[13]

Advanced novice medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2014Republic of Ireland Alex Bowker-LonneckerNo other competitors[4]
2015No competitors[5]
2016[6]
2017[7]
2018France Jean Maxime BernardNo other competitors[8]
2019No competitors[9]
2020[10]
2021[11]
2022[12]
2023Finland Anton ErkamaDenmark Wendell Hanson-ÖstergaardNorway Daniil Valanov[16]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2009Sweden Sophie MelstigSweden Anna HallgrenSweden Felicia Dettner[14]
2010Sweden Josefine NiklassonIceland Heiðbjört Arney HöskuldsdóttirSweden Matilda Algotsson[15]
2011Denmark Claudia WalasIceland Agnes Dís BrynjarsdóttirIceland Heiðbjört Arney Höskuldsdóttir[1]
2012Iceland Vala Rún B. MagnúsdóttirIceland Hrafnhildur Ósk BirgisdóttirIceland Agnes Dís Brynjarsdóttir[2]
2013Iceland Hrafnhildur Ósk BirgisdóttirIceland Kristín Valdís ÖrnólfsdóttirIcelandElísabet Ingibjörg Sævarsdóttir[3]
2014Iceland Emilía Rós ÓmarsdóttirIceland Elísabet Ingibjörg SævarsdóttirIceland Kristín Valdís Örnólfsdóttir[4]
2015Iceland Emilía Rós ÓmarsdóttirIceland Marta María JóhannsdóttirIceland Pálína Höskuldsdóttir[5]
2016Iceland Marta María JóhansdóttirFinland Silja ToimelaNorway Kari Sofie Slørdahl Tellefsen[6]
2017France Naomie MugnierEstonia Mona Sofia TahkEstonia Isabel Rätsepp[7]
2018Iceland Viktoría Lind BjörnsdóttirFrance Anaelle ClermidyIceland Aldís Kara Bergsdóttir[8]
2019Italy Anna BodroneIceland Júlía Rós ViðarsdóttirFrance Jeanne Loez[9]
2020Switzerland Anna AlbisettiUnited Kingdom Arabella Sear-WatkinsUnited Kingdom Lucy Gardnier[10]
2021[lower-alpha 1]Iceland Freydís Jóna Jing BergsveinsdóttirIceland Sædís Heba GuðmundsdóttirIceland Tanja Rut Guðmundsdóttir[11]
2022Norway Pernille WithNetherlands Roos HarkemaNorway Celina Gretland[12]
2023Finland Darja TrubitsonDenmark Alexandra ÖdmanFinland Amanda Ekman[16]

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Explanatory footnotes

  1. Domestic competition only due to Covid-19
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