Icelandic Figure Skating Championships

The Icelandic Figure Skating Championships (Icelandic: Íslandsmót) are the figure skating national championships held annually to crown the national champions of Iceland. Skaters compete in the disciplines of ladies' singles across three different levels; senior ladies, junior ladies, and advanced novice girls (no men since 1996). National Championships in Synchronized skating have been held only once in 2001.[1] Not every event has been held in every year due to a lack of entries. The National Championships are organized by the Icelandic Skating Association. The Icelandic Skating Association is a member of the ISU.

Julia Gretarsdottir Nationals 2017

Senior medalists

Ladies

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1996ReykjavíkJóhanna Sara KristjánsdóttirÓlöf ÓlafsdóttirSteinvör Þöll Árnadóttir[2]
1997AkureyriÓlöf ÓlafsdóttirRósa ÁsgeirsdóttirNo other competitors[3]
1998ReykjavíkSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirSnædís Lilja IngadóttirLinda Viðarsdóttir[4]
1999AkureyriSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirLinda ViðarsdóttirSnædís Lilja Ingadóttir[5]
2000AkureyriSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirLinda ViðarsdóttirSnædís Lilja Ingadóttir[6]
2001ReykjavíkSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirLinda ViðarsdóttirNo other competitors[7]
2002ReykjavíkSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirNo other competitors[8]
2003ReykjavíkNo competitors[9]
2004ReykjavíkNo competitors[10]
2005ReykjavíkNo competitors[11]
2006AkureyriNo competitors
2007ReykjavíkNo competitors
2008ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeNo other competitors[12]
2009ReykjavíkNo competitors
2010ReykjavíkNo competitors
2011AkureyriNo competitors
2012ReykjavíkGuðbjörg GuttormsdóttirNo other competitors[13]
2013ReykjavíkNo competitors
2014AkureyriNadia Margrét JamchiNo other competitors[14]
2015ReykjavíkJúlía GrétarsdóttirNo other competitors[15]
2016ReykjavíkNo competitors
2017AkureyriJúlía GrétarsdóttirEva Dögg SæmundsdóttirNo other competitors[16]
2018ReykjavíkMargrét Sól TorfadóttirEva Dögg SæmundsdóttirNo other competitors[17]
2019ReykjavíkNo competitors[18]
2020ReykjavíkAldís Kara BergsdóttirNo other competitors[19]
2021ReykjavíkAldís Kara BergsdóttirNo other competitors[20]
2022ReykjavíkNo competitors[21]

Junior medalists

Ladies

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1996ReykjavíkLinda ViðarsdóttirAnný Rut HauksdóttirSigrún Þ. Runólfsdóttir[2]
1997AkureyriLinda ViðarsdóttirSnædís Lilja IngadóttirSvanhildur Hafliðadóttir[3]
1998ReykjavíkBerglind Rós EinarsdóttirHeiða Björg JóhannsdóttirRagna Björk Guðbrandsdóttir[4]
1999ReykjavíkHeiða Björg JóhannsdóttirInga Fanney GunnarsdóttirBerglind Rós Einarsdóttir[5]
2000AkureyriBerglind Rós EinarsdóttirÁgústa Björg BergsveinsdóttirHelga Margrét Clarke[6]
2001ReykjavíkHelga Margrét ClarkeHalla Karí HjaltestedSara Helgadóttir[7]
2002ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeVanessa JóhannsdóttirHelga Margrét Clarke[8]
2003ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeHildur ÓmarsdóttirKatrín Björgvinsdóttir[9]
2004ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeHildur ÓmarsdóttirÁsdís Rós Clark[10]
2005ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirÁsdís Rós Clark[11]
2006AkureyriÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirÁsdís Rós ClarkHildur Ómarsdóttir[22]
2007ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirHildur Ómarsdóttir[23]
2008ReykjavíkÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirDana Rut GunnarsdóttirGuðbjörg Guttormsdóttir[12]
2009ReykjavíkDana Rut GunnarsdóttirNadia Margrét JamchiHeiða Ósk Gunnarsdóttir[24]
2010ReykjavíkNadia Margrét JamchiNo other competitors[25]
2011AkureyriHeiðbjört Arney HöskuldsdóttirJúlía GrétarsdóttirNadia Margrét Jamchi[26]
2012ReykjavíkJúlía GrétarsdóttirVala Rún B. MagnúsdóttirNadia Margrét Jamchi[13]
2013ReykjavíkVala Rún B. MagnúsdóttirHrafnhildur Ósk BirgisdóttirAgnes Dís Brynjarsdóttir[27]
2014AkureyriAgnes Dís BrynjarsdóttirVala Rún B. MagnúsdóttirÞuríður Björg Björgvinsdóttir[14]
2015ReykjavíkEmilía Rós ÓmarsdóttirAgnes Dís BrynjarsdóttirKristín Valdís Örnólfsdóttir[15]
2016ReykjavíkKristín Valdís ÖrnólfsdóttirAgnes Dís BrynjarsdóttirMargrét Sól Torfadóttir[28]
2017AkureyriMarta María JóhannsdóttirKristín Valdís ÖrnólfsdóttirHerdís Birna Hjaltalín[16]
2018ReykjavíkMarta María JóhannsdóttirAldís Kara BergsdóttirViktoría Lind Björnsdóttir[17]
2019ReykjavíkAldís Kara BergsdóttirViktoría Lind BjörnsdóttirHerdís Birna Hjaltalín[18]
2020ReykjavíkJúlía Rós ViðarsdóttirJúlía Sylvía GunnarsdóttirEydís Gunnarsdóttir[19]
2021ReykjavíkJúlía Rós ViðarsdóttirJúlía Sylvía GunnarsdóttirLena Rut Ásgeirsdóttir[20]
2022ReykjavíkJúlía Sylvía GunnarsdóttirFreydís Jóna Jing BergsveinsdóttirLena Rut Ásgeirsdóttir[21]

Novice medalists

Boys

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1996ReykjavíkIngólfur ÞorsteinssonNo other competitors[2]

Girls

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1996ReykjavíkSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirVigdís Ósk SveinsdóttirBerglind Rós Einarsdóttir[2]
1997AkureyriSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirRakel ÞorsteinsdóttirVigdís Ósk Sveinsdóttir[3]
1998ReykjavíkSólveig GunnarsdóttirSigrún María MagnúsdóttirArna Varðardóttir[4]
1999ReykjavíkSólveig AndrésdóttirSunna Dóra EinarsdóttirAnna Brá Bjarnadóttir[5]
2001ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeHildur ÓmarsdóttirKristín Helga Hafþórsdóttir[7]
2002ReykjavíkÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirKristín Helga HafþórsdóttirJónína Björk Ingadóttir[8]
2003ReykjavíkHildur ÓmarsdóttirÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirKristín Helga Hafþórsdóttir[9]
2004ReykjavíkÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirErika Mist ArnarsdóttirKristín Helga Hafþórsdóttir[10]
2005ReykjavíkDana Rut GunnarsdóttirGuðbjörg GuttormsdóttirGuðný Ósk Hilmarsdóttir[11]
2006AkureyriSigrún Lind SigurðardóttirDana Rut GunnarsdóttirHeiða Ósk Gunnarsdóttir[22]
2007ReykjavíkSigrún Lind SigurðardóttirHelga JóhannsdóttirNadia Margrét Jamchi[23]
2008ReykjavíkHelga JóhannsdóttirÍris Lóa EskinSunna Hrund Sverrisdóttir[12]
2009ReykjavíkHeiðbjört Arney HöskuldsdóttirHelga JóhannsdóttirÞuríður Björg Björgvinsdóttir[24]
2010ReykjavíkHeiðbjört Arney HöskuldsdóttirJúlía GrétarsdóttirVala Rún B. Magnúsdóttir[25]
2011AkureyriVala Rún B. MagnúsdóttirKristín Valdís ÖrnólfsdóttirHrafnhildur Ósk Birgisdóttir[26]
2012ReykjavíkAgnes Dís BrynjarsdóttirKristín Valdís ÖrnólfsdóttirHrafnhildur Ósk Birgisdóttir[13]
2013ReykjavíkKristín Valdís ÖrnólfsdóttirEmilía Rós ÓmarsdóttirHulda Dröfn Sveinbjörnsdóttir[27]
2014AkureyriMarta María JóhannsdóttirEmilía Rós ÓmarsdóttirPálína Höskuldsdóttir[14]
2015ReykjavíkMarta María JóhannsdóttirAldís Kara BergsdóttirÁsdís Arna Fen Bergsveinsdóttir[15]
2016ReykjavíkMarta María JóhannsdóttirÁsdís Arna Fen BergsveinsdóttirAldís Kara Bergsdóttir[28]
2017AkureyriÍsold Fönn VilhjálmsdóttirViktoría Lind BjörnsdóttirAldís Kara Bergsdóttir[16]
2018ReykjavíkÍsold Fönn VilhjálmsdóttirRebekka Rós ÓmarsdóttirHerdís Heiða Jing Guðjohnsen[17]
2019ReykjavíkJúlía Rós ViðarsdóttirFreydís Jóna Jing BergsveinsdóttirRebekka Rós Ómarsdóttir[18]
2020ReykjavíkFreydís Jóna Jing BergsveinsdóttirSædís Heba GuðmundsdóttirTanja Rut Guðmundsdóttir[19]
2021ReykjavíkFreydís Jóna Jing BergsveinsdóttirSædís Heba GuðmundsdóttirDharma Elísabet Tómasdóttir[20]
2022ReykjavíkSædís Heba GuðmundsdóttirIndíana Rós Ómarsdóttirno other competitors[21]

Synchronized skating

Senior medalists

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001ReykjavíkIce CubesNo other competitors[29]

Junior medalists

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001ReykjavíkKristallarEldingarnarNo other competitors[29]

References

  1. http://www.iceskate.is/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Íslandsmot-2002-synchro.pdf
  2. "1995–1996 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. 1996.
  3. "1996–1997 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. March 1997.
  4. "1997–1998 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. March 1998.
  5. "1998–1999 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. March 1999.
  6. "1999–2000 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. January 2000.
  7. "2000-2001 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. April 2001.
  8. "2001-2002 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. January 2002.
  9. "2003–04 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. December 2003.
  10. "2003-2004 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. January 2004.
  11. "2004-2005 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. January 2005.
  12. "2008–09 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. December 2008.
  13. "2012–13 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2012. Archived from the original on 2014-03-28.
  14. "2014–15 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2014. Archived from the original on 2015-03-06.
  15. "2015–16 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2015.
  16. "2017–18 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2017.
  17. "2018–19 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2018.
  18. "2019–20 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2019.
  19. "2020–21 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. February 2020.
  20. "2021–22 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2021.
  21. "2022–23 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. November 2022.
  22. "2005–06 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. December 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-13.
  23. "2006–07 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. December 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-13.
  24. "2009–10 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2009. Archived from the original on 2012-11-13.
  25. "2010–11 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2010. Archived from the original on 2012-11-13.
  26. "2011–12 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-11-13.
  27. "2013–14 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2013. Archived from the original on 2014-03-28.
  28. "2016–17 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2016.
  29. "2000–2001 Icelandic Synchronized Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. February 2001.
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