Philippine Figure Skating Championships

The Philippine Figure Skating Championships is the figure skating competition held annually to determine the national champions of the Philippines. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. The event is organized by Philippine Skating Union formerly known as the Ice Skating Union of the Philippines, the sport's national governing body.

Previous Competitions

Year Date Location Divisions
2000June 10-11SM Southmall
2001JuneSM Southmall
2002JuneSM Southmall
2017November 26–27SM Mall of Asia
2018November 25–26SM Mall of Asia
  • Juvenile Boys and Girls (Interpretative Free Skating and Free Skating)
  • Pre-Novice Boys and Girls (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Basic Novice Boys and Girls (Free Skating)
  • Intermediate Novice Boys and Girls (Free Skating)
  • Advanced Novice Girls (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Advanced Novice Boys (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Junior Pairs (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Junior Ladies (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Junior Men (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Pairs (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Ladies (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Men (Short Program and Free Skating)
2020Not held due to COVID-19
2021Not held due to COVID-19
2022December 19-20SM Mall of Asia
  • Open Pre Juvenile (Free Skating)
  • Open Juvenile (Free Skating)
  • Open Intermediate Novice (Free Skating)
  • Open Advanced Novice (Free Skating)
  • Adult Bronze Men & Women (Free Skating)
  • Adult Silver Women (Free Skating)
  • Pre-Novice Girls (Free Skating)
  • Basic Novice Girls (Free Skating)
  • Intermediate Novice Girls (Free Skating)
  • Junior Ladies (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Pairs (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Ladies (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Men (Short Program and Free Skating)

Divisions for 2018–19 season

Division Age Limit
SeniorHas reached at least the age of thirteen (13) as of July 1, 2018
Junior
  1. Has not reached the age of nineteen (19) as of July 1, 2018 for Singles competition
  2. Has not reached the age of nineteen (19) for Ladies and the age of twenty-one (21) for Men as of July 1, 2018 for Pairs competition.
Advanced NoviceHas not reached the age of fifteen (15) as of July 1, 2018
Intermediate NoviceHas not reached the age of fifteen (15) as of July 1, 2018
Basic NoviceHas not reached the age of thirteen (13) as of July 1, 2018
Pre-NoviceHas not reached the age of ten (10) as of July 1, 2018
JuvenileHas not reached the age of eight (8) as of July 1, 2018

Divisions for 2022–23 season

Division Age Limit
SeniorHas reached at least the age of fifteen (15) as of July 1, 2022
JuniorHas reached the age of thirteen (13) and has not reached the age of nineteen (19) by July 1, 2022
Advanced NoviceHas reached the age of ten (10) and has not reached the age of fifteen (15) by July 1, 2022
Intermediate NoviceHas not reached the age of fifteen (15) by July 1, 2022
Basic NoviceHas not reached the age of thirteen (13) by July 1, 2022
Pre-NoviceHas not reached the age of eleven (11) as of July 1, 2022
JuvenileHas not reached the age of eight (8) as of July 1, 2022
Pre-JuvenileHas not reached the age of eight (8) as of July 1, 2022
Adult SilverHas reached the age of eighteen (18) before July 1, 2022
Adult BronzeHas reached the age of eighteen (18) before July 1, 2022
Open Advanced NoviceHas reached the age of ten (10) and has not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022
Open Intermediate NoviceHas not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022
Open Basic NoviceHas not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022
Open Pre NoviceHas not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022
Open JuvenileHas not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022
Open Pre Pre JuvenileHas not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022

Senior Medalists

Men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000–01Las PiñasMichael NovalesDale Marcus Feliciano
2001–02Las PiñasJerico LimDale Marcus Feliciano
2002–03Las PiñasDale Marcus FelicianoJohn Ross SolanzoRonan Jay Capili
2005–06Pasay
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09PasayMichael Dimalanta
2009–10PasayDikki John Martinez
2010–11PasayMaverick Eguia
2011–12PasayChristopher CaluzaMaverick EguiaNo other competitors
2012–13PasayChristopher CaluzaMaverick EguiaMichael Christian Martinez
2013–14PasayChristopher CaluzaMaverick Eguia
2014–15PasayNo competitors[1]
2015–16
2016–17MandaluyongMichael Christian MartinezNo other competitors[2]
2017–18PasayYamato RoweNo other competitors[3]
2018–19PasayEdrian Paul CelestinoChristopher CaluzaYamato Rowe
2019–20Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23PasayEdrian Paul CelestinoNo other competitors[4]

Ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000–01Las PiñasIna FeleoFrancesca Laureano
2001–02Las PiñasFrancesca LaureanoKilani DeWitLeia Faith Felipe
2008–09PasayElizabeth Stern[5]
2009–10PasayMericien VenzonLauren KoGracielle Tan
2010–11PasayZhaira CostinianoMericien VenzonMary Grace Baldo
2011–12PasayMelissa BulanhaguiZhaira CostinianoMericien Venzon
2012–13PasayMelissa BulanhaguiZhaira CostinianoNo other competitors
2013–14PasayAlisson Perticheto
2014–15PasayFrances UntalanNo other competitors
2015–16PasayFrances UntalanSamantha CabilesShayanne Casapao[6]
2016–17MandaluyongAlisson PertichetoSamantha CabilesNo other competitors[2]
2017–18PasayAlisson PertichetoSamantha CabilesNo other competitors[3]
2018–19PasayCirinia GilletLouwee ShibataNo other competitors
2019–20Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23PasaySofia FrankCharmaine Skye ChuaSkye Frances Patenia[4]

Pairs

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2019–20Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23PasayIsabella Gamez/Alexander KorovinNo other competitors[4]

Junior Medalists

Men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000–01Las PiñasPaulo de LeonAbraham DomdomNo other competitors
2001–02Las PiñasRonan Jay CapiliPaulo de LeonNo other competitors
2002–03Las PiñasNo competitors
2003–04Las PiñasAbraham DomdomNeptali John Gonzales IIINo other competitors
2005–06PasayJohnRoss SolanzoNo other competitors
2006–07PasayDikki John MartinezBien Patrick BergoniaMark Joseph Muldez
2007–08PasayDikki John MartinezJohn Samuel MinasNo other competitors
2008–09PasayDikki John MartinezJohn Samuel MinasNo other competitors
2009–10PasayJohn Samuel MinasNo other competitors
2014–15PasayJules AlpeNo other competitors[1]
2015–16PasayJules AlpeNo other competitors[6]
2016–17MandaluyongYamato RoweJules AlpeNo other competitors[2]
2017–18No competitors
2018–19No competitors
2019–20Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23No competitors

Ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000–01Las PiñasRonna Jomari CapiliLe Mair Quilet
2001–02Las PiñasLe Mair Quilet
2002–03Las PiñasMaria Susana Quibol
2003–04Las PiñasRamina Palaca
2004–05Las PiñasRamina Palaca
2005–06PasayAna Gabrielle TransporteCarmen Damian
2006–07PasayMary Grace BaldoAnne Clarisse RomanMa. Jessica Cabili
2008–09PasayKatie Dano
2009–10PasayZhaira Costiniano
2010–11PasayChelcie Jo MahinayAshley Brickman
2011–12PasayAlisson PertichetoSamantha VelosoPatrcia Buensuceso
2012–13PasayAlisson PertichetoSamantha Cabiles
2013–14PasayFrances UntalanSamantha Cabiles
2014–15PasaySamantha CabilesLouwee ShibataSabine Katigbak[1]
2016–17MandaluyongSofia GuidoteElia MendozaBuffy Coma[2]
2017–18MandaluyongSofia GuidoteDiane PanlilioElia Mendoza[3]
2018–19PasaySofia GuidoteDiane PanlilioSkye Frances Patenia
2019–20Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23PasayCathryn LimketkaiHayden BalucatingFelicity Cristobelle Eco[4]

Pairs

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2017–18MandaluyongCirinia Gillett / Zachary FreedmanNo other competitors[3]
2018–19No competitors
2019–20No competitors
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23No competitors

Novice and lower level medalists

Novice men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000–01Las PiñasJohn Ross SolanzoRonan Jay CapiliJaylar Zalamea
2001–05No competitors
2004–05Las PiñasShaun Isaiah LimDikki John MartinezNo other competitors
2005–06PasayJovani AmaquinNo other competitors[7]
2006–20No competitors
2019–20Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23No competitors[4]

Novice Girls (2000) / Basic novice A (2005) / Basic Novice (since 2022)

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2004–05Las PiñasAna Gabrielle TrasporteNo other competitors
2005–06PasayVerniece EncisoNo other competitors[7]
2012–13PasaySofia Guidote
2013–14PasaySofia Guidote
2014–15PasayDiane PanlilioNo other competitors[1]
2015–16PasayAndrianne ArionesDiane PanlilioSkye Patenia[6]
2016–17MandaluyongAiko ShibataNo other competitors[2]
2017–18PasayAnn LagemannDieu Huong LeFelicity Eco[3]
2018–19PasayKate OrrockVeronica EidSofia Cu
2019–20Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23PasayGiuliana Angeli DinopolShaelynn Adrianne BolosMaurelle Paredes[4]

Basic novice B ladies / Intermediate Novice (since 2022)

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2013–14PasayLouwee ShibataBianca VinaraoMisha Fabian
2014–15PasayElia MendozaNo other competitors[1]
2015–16PasayElia MendozaElaine SolomonAicel Tecson[6]
2016–17MandaluyongAndrianne ArionesNo other competitors[2]
2017–18PasayAnika AngsicoNicole DritsasHaley Streleoff[3]
2018–19PasayFelicity Cristobelle EcoAnn Cathryn LagemannHosanna Immanuele Valdez[3]
2019–20Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23PasayCeline Isabelle TansipekHosanna Immanuele ValdezAmaya Francesca Lagmay[4]

Advanced novice ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2014–15PasaySofia GuidoteNo other competitors[1]
2016–17MandaluyongDiane PanlilioNo other competitors[2]
2017–18PasayCharmaine Skye ChuaSkye PateniaAiko Marie Shibata[3]
2018–19PasayAmanda Sophie HernandezHayden BalucatingShanaiah Yu[3]
2019–20Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23No competitors[4]

Intermediate Girls (2000) / Pre-novice Girls (2015)

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2005–06PasayFrancesca Dominique Recasata
2017–18PasayHayden BalucatingCeline TansipekCzerrine Ramos[3]
2018–19PasayCeline TansipekArielle PascualCzerrine Ramos
2019–20Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23PasayHannela ViceraErphy Claire MackenzieDawn Jasmine Gothong[4]

Juvenile Girls

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000–01Las PiñasDannadale Cordero
2001–02Las PiñasInnah Samantha LimAna Gabrielle Trasporte
2002–03Las PiñasMa. Jacqueline Faustino
2003–04Las PiñasCara Vanessa VidamoSarah Grace LeeRoxanne Dominique Puno
2004–05Las PiñasPatricia Ollero
2005–06PasayPatricia Louise SyquiatcoMikai Lopez
2006–07PasayPaulina Michelle OngYsabel Viktoria VitangcolDanica Leslie Icaranom
2007–08PasayBianca Erika Tenorio
2008–09PasayAlyssa Kates Comia
2011–12PasayAudrey Alcaraz
2012–13PasayDiane Gabrielle Panlilio
2013–14PasayDiane Gabrielle Panlilio
2017–18PasayAyasofya AguirreArielle PascualShaelynn Adrianne Bolos[3]
2018-19
2019–20Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23No competitors[4]

References

  1. "Philippine Championships: 2014–15 season". SM Investments Corporation. 5 December 2014.
  2. "Winter Olympian Martinez rules PNFSC". The Manila Times. 25 November 2016.
  3. "2017 Philippine National Figure Skating Championships". Philippine Skating Union. 27 November 2017.
  4. "Results of the 2022 Philippine National Figure Skating Championships". Philippine Skating Union. 20 December 2022.
  5. "Stellar cast competes in RP figure skating". Philippine Star. 15 July 2009.
  6. "Untalan retains figure skating title". The Manila Times. 3 December 2015.
  7. "Nat'l ice figure skating finals held at SM rinks". Manila Bulletin. 9 July 2005. Archived from the original on 28 February 2017.
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