Open d'Andorra

The Open d'Andorra is an international figure skating competition held annually in Canillo, Andorra, usually in November. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels.

Senior medalists

Men

Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2014Spain Javier RayaSpain Felipe MontoyaSweden Trevor Bergqvist[1]
2015Spain Javier RayaSpain Felipe MontoyaFinland Viktor Zubik[2]
2016No competition held[3]
2017Spain Felipe MontoyaFrance Joshua RolsSouth Africa Mathew Ayne Samuels[4]
2018Spain Héctor Alonso SerranoNo other competitors[5]
2019Austria Luc MaierhoferGermany Thomas StollSwitzerland Tomás Guarino[6]
2021Spain Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino SabatéAustria Luc MaierhoferSpain Pablo García[7]
2022Monaco Davide Lewton BrainIsrael Lev VinokurFrance Corentin Spinar[8]

Women

Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2014Italy Sara FaloticoSweden Elin HallbergSpain Sonia Lafuente[1]
2015Spain Sonia LafuenteSouth Africa Michaela du ToitAustralia Chantelle Kerry[2]
2016United Kingdom Natasha McKaySpain Valentina MatosSouth Africa Michaela du Toit[3]
2017Netherlands Kyarha Van TielFinland Oona OunasvuoriFinland Emilia Toikkanen[4]
2018Spain Valentina MatosSpain Laia Bertran GraciaAndorra Tania Margarido Pereira[5]
2019Netherlands Kyarha van TielPoland Elżbieta GabryszakSwitzerland Yasmine Kimiko Yamada[6]
2021Finland Emmi PeltonenNorway Linnea Sophie Kolstad KilsandNorway Frida Turiddotter Berge[7]
2022Norway Mia Risa GomezSpain Marie KollySpain Lucía Ruiz Manzano[8]

Ice dance

Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2014Spain Celia Robledo / Luis FeneroFrance Marie-Jade Lauriault / Romain Le Gac[1]
2015Germany Kavita Lorenz / Panagiotis PolizoakisPoland Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym SpodyrievFinland Olesia Karmi / Max Lindholm[2]
2016Spain Olivia Smart / Adrià DíazGermany Katharina Müller / Tim DieckCzech Republic Cortney Mansour / Michal Češka[3]
2017Spain Sara Hurtado / Kirill KhaliavinUnited Kingdom Lilah Fear / Lewis GibsonGermany Shari Koch / Christian Nüchtern[4]
2018Italy Jasmine Tessari / Francesco FiorettiBelarus Anna Kublikova / Yuri HulitskiItaly Chiara Calderone / Pietro Papetti[5]
2019Germany Katharina Müller / Tim DieckCzech Republic Natálie Taschlerová / Filip TaschlerFrance Natacha Lagouge / Arnaud Caffa[6]
2021United Kingdom Lilah Fear / Lewis GibsonGermany Katharina Müller / Tim DieckFrance Loïcia Demougeot / Théo Le Mercier[7]
2022Italy Leia Dozzi / Pietro PapettiAustralia India Nette / Eron WestwoodNo other competitors[8]

Junior medalists

Men

Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2014Italy Adrien BannisterSpain Aleix Gabara XancóSpain Ton Consul Vivar[1]
2015Spain Héctor Alonso SerranoSpain Aleix Gabara XancóSpain Ton Consul Vivar[2]
2016France Adam Siao Him FaCanada Zachary DalemanFrance Joshua Rols[3]
2017Spain Aleix Gabara XancóFrance Xan RolsSpain Iker Oyarzabal Albas[4]
2018Spain Aleix Gabara XancóSpain Pablo GarcíaSpain Gaizka Madejón Cambra[5]
2019Spain Pablo GarcíaSpain Arnau Joly AtanasioFrance Theo Belle[6]
2021Italy Matteo NalboneSpain Euken AlberdiSpain Christian Vaquero Toro[7]
2022Israel Tamir KupermanSweden Casper JohanssonFrance Ilia Gogitidze[8]

Women

Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2014Italy Rebecca GhilardiSpain Maeva Gallarda RossellNetherlands Kyarha van Tiel[1]
2015Finland Sofia KorsumakiSpain Maeva Gallarda RossellAndorra Tania Margarido[2]
2016Austria Alisa StomakhinaUnited Kingdom Anastasia Vaipan-LawKazakhstan Alana Toktarova[3]
2017Finland Jade RautiainenSweden Ylva RollSpain Claudia Justo De Andrès[4]
2018Spain Marian MillaresGeorgia (country) Anna Dea Gulbiani-SchmidtSpain Belén Álvarez[5]
2019France Sophie SprungSpain Marian MillaresGermany Janne Salatzki[6]
2021France Clemence MayinduSpain Celia Vandhana GarnachoSpain Júlia Rodríguez[7]
2022Sweden Miranda LundgrenEstonia Sandra-Liisa JermonokSpain Nuria Rodríguez Serrano[8]

Ice dance

Year GoldSilverBronze Details
2014Italy Sara Ghislandi / Giona Terzo OrtenziUnited Kingdom Ekaterina Fedyushchenko / Lucas KitteridgeHungary Hanna Jakucs / Dániel Illés[1]
2015Russia Sofia Polishchuk / Alexander VakhnovFrance Adelina Galyavieva / Laurent AbecassisUnited Kingdom Sasha Fear / Jack Osman[2]
2016Russia Sofia Polishchuk / Alexander VakhnovRussia Daria Rumiantseva / Dmitri RiabchenkoGermany Ria Schwendinger / Valentin Wunderlich[3]
2017Russia Sofia Polishchuk / Alexander VakhnovGermany Ria Schwendinger / Valentin WunderlichHungary Villö Marton / Danyil Semko[4]
2018Russia Polina Pankova / Anton SpiridonovItaly Sara Campanini / Francesco RivaCzech Republic Natalie Taschlerova / Filip Taschler[5]
2019Cyprus Angelina Kudryavtseva / Ilia KarankevichRussia Vasilisa Kaganovskaia / Valeri AngelopolHungary Villö Marton / Danyil Semko[6]
2021Ukraine Mariia Pinchuk / Mykyta PogorielovFrance Célina Fradji / Jean-Hans FourneauxEstonia Tatjana Bunina / Ivan Kuznetsov[7]
2022Italy Noemi Tali / Stefano FrascaFrance Célina Fradji / Jean-Hans FourneauxFrance Louise Bordet / Thomas Gipoulou[8]

References

  1. "Open d'Andorra 2014". Federació Andorrana d'Esports de Gel. 23 November 2014. Archived from the original on 19 June 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. "Open d'Andorra 2015". Federació Andorrana d'Esports de Gel. 22 November 2015. Archived from the original on 19 April 2016.
  3. "Open d'Andorra 2016". Federació Andorrana d'Esports de Gel. November 2016. Archived from the original on 23 November 2016.
  4. "Open d'Andorra 2017". Federació Andorrana d'Esports de Gel. November 2017.
  5. "Open d'Andorra 2018". Federació Andorrana d'Esports de Gel. December 2018.
  6. "Open d'Andorra 2019". Federació Andorrana d'Esports de Gel. November 2019.
  7. "Open d'Andorra 2021". Federació Andorrana d'Esports de Gel. November 2021.
  8. "Open d'Andorra 2022". Federació Andorrana d'Esports de Gel. November 2022.
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