Jégvirág Cup

The Jégvirág Cup is a figure skating competition which is generally held in February in Miskolc, Hungary. Medals are awarded in men's singles, women’s singles, and ice dance.

Senior medalists

Men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Refs
2015 United Kingdom Jack Newberry United Kingdom Graham Newberry No other competitors [1]
2018Estonia Daniel-Albert NauritsNo other competitors[2]
2019Switzerland Nicola TodeschiniEstonia Aleksandr SelevkoBelarus Alexander Lebedev[3]
2020Hungary András CsernochHungary Máté BöröczNo other competitors[4]
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Hungary Aleksandr VlasenkoCroatia Jari KesslerFinland Valtter Virtanen[5]

Women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Refs
2016United Kingdom Kristen SpoursAustria Lara RothHungary Júlia Bátori[6]
2017Estonia Kristina Škuleta-GromovaNo other competitors[7]
2018Italy Elisabetta LeccardiAzerbaijan Morgan FloodItaly Micol Cristini[2]
2019Ukraine Anastasia HozhvaGermany Nicole SchottAzerbaijan Morgan Flood[3]
2020Hungary Júlia LángUkraine Maryna ZhdanovychCzech Republic Eliška Březinová[4]
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Hungary Júlia LángFinland Olivia LiskoCzech Republic Nikola Rychtaříková[5]

Ice dance

Year Gold Silver Bronze Refs
2020Israel Shira Ichilov / Laurent AbecassisBulgaria Mina Zdravkova / Christopher M. DavisLatvia Aurelija Ipolito / J.T. Michel[4]
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Hungary Mariia Ignateva / Danijil SzemkoKazakhstan Gaukhar Nauryzova / Boyisangur DatievUnited Kingdom Charlotte Man / Toby Palmer[5]

Junior medalists

Junior men

Year Gold Silver Bronze Refs
2016Hungary Máté BöröczHungary András CsernochUkraine Myhailo Medunytsia[6]
2017Hungary Alexander BorovojPhilippines Jules Vince AlpeHungary Alexander Maszljanko[7]
2018Hungary Alexander BorovojHungary Máté BöröczUkraine Mykhailo Rudkovskyi[2]
2019Ukraine Mykhailo RudkovskyiHungary Tamás SzoboszlaiNo other competitors[3]
2020Hong Kong Naoki MaHungary Mózes József Berei[4]
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Russia Nikolai UgozhaevFinland Matias LindforsUkraine Kyrylo Marsak[5]

Junior women

Year Gold Silver Bronze Refs
2016Hungary Bianka FrieszSlovenia Naja FerkovHungary Zsuzsanna Osváth[6]
2017Hungary Dária JakabBelarus Maryia SaldakayevaHungary Júlia Bátori[7]
2018Hungary Dóra NagyHungary Júlia LángItaly Alessia Tornaghi[2]
2019Hungary Bernadett SzigetiUkraine Maryna ZhdanovychHungary Dóra Nagy[3]
2020Austria Olga MikutinaHungary Lili KrizsanovszkiHungary Bernadett Szigeti[4]
2022Finland Iida KarhunenFinland Janna JyrkinenHungary Vivien Papp[5]

Junior ice dance

Year Gold Silver Bronze Refs
2017Ukraine Darya Popova / Volodymyr ByelikovHungary Villő Marton / Danyil SemkoLithuania Guostė Damulevičiūtė / Deividas Kizala[7]
2018Hungary Villő Marton / Danyil SemkoHungary Hanna Jakucs / Alessio GalliUnited Kingdom Sasha Fear / George Waddell[2]
2019Ukraine Sofiya Lyzogub / Danylo YefremenkoHungary Adelina Zvezdova / Alfréd Sőregi-NikszBelarus Lizaveta Novik / Oleksandr Kukharevskyi[3]
2020Ukraine Mariia Holubtsova / Kyryl BielobrovBelarus Karina Sidarenka / Maksim YalenichHungary Katica Kedves / Fedor Sharonov[4]
2022Cyprus Angelina Kudryavtseva / Ilia KarankevichItaly Giorgia Galimberti / Matteo MandelliHungary Réka Leveles / Balázs Leveles[5]

References

  1. "JÉGVIRÁG CUP 2015". Hungarian Skating Federation. February 7, 2015. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  2. "Jégvirág Cup 2018 ISU". Hungarian Skating Federation. 18 February 2018.
  3. "Jégvirág Cup 2019 ISU". Hungarian Skating Federation. 17 February 2019.
  4. "Jégvirág Cup 2020 ISU". Hungarian Skating Federation. 16 February 2020.
  5. "Jégvirág Cup 2022 ISU". Hungarian Skating Federation. 13 February 2022.
  6. "Jégvirág Cup 2016 ISU". Hungarian Skating Federation. 14 February 2016.
  7. "Jégvirág Cup 2017 ISU". Hungarian Skating Federation. 5 February 2017.
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