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The '''Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships''' are the [[figure skating competition|figure skating national championship]] held annually to determine the [[list of national championships in figure skating|national champions]] of [[Bulgaria]]. Skaters compete in the disciplines of [[single skating|men's singles, ladies' singles]], and [[ice dancing]], although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. The event is organized by the Bulgarian Skating Federation. |
The '''Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships''' are the [[figure skating competition|figure skating national championship]] held annually to determine the [[list of national championships in figure skating|national champions]] of [[Bulgaria]]. Skaters compete in the disciplines of [[single skating|men's singles, ladies' singles]], and [[ice dancing]], although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. The event is organized by the Bulgarian Skating Federation. |
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The Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships are the figure skating national championship held annually to determine the national champions of Bulgaria. Skaters compete in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. The event is organized by the Bulgarian Skating Federation.
History
Bulgaria's national governing body was established on 16 September 1949 and initially included ice hockey.[1] The first Bulgarian figure skaters to compete internationally were Aleksandr Penchev, at the 1966 Winter Universiade, and Emil Dimitrov, at the 1966 Prague Skate.[2] Bulgaria joined the International Skating Union in 1967.[3]
Evelina Panova competed at the inaugural World Junior Championships (1976).[1] Over the next seven years Bulgaria debuted at the European Championships in three disciplines — Margarita Dimitrova in ladies' singles (1979), Boyko Aleksiev in men's singles (1980), Hristina Boyanova / Yavor Ivanov in ice dancing (1983). In 1984, Boyanova/Ivanov became the first figure skaters to represent Bulgaria at the Olympics. A year later, figure skating and ice hockey split into separate federations.[2]
Senior medalists
Men
Ladies
Pairs
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1993 | Sofia | ||||
1994 | Sofia | ||||
1995 | Sofia | ||||
1996 | Sofia | ||||
1997 | Sofia | N. Vlahova / A. Korchuchanov | |||
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2001–02 | Sofia | No pairs competition | |||
2002–03 | Rumiana Spassova / Stanimir Todorov | No other competitors | |||
2003–04 | Rumiana Spassova / Stanimir Todorov | No other competitors | |||
2004–05 | Rumiana Spassova / Stanimir Todorov | No other competitors | |||
2005–06 | Rumiana Spassova / Stanimir Todorov | No other competitors | |||
2006–07 | Nina Ivanova / Leri Kenchadze | No other competitors | |||
2007–08 | Sofia | No pairs competition | |||
2008–09 | Nina Ivanova / Filip Zalevski | No other competitors | |||
2009–10 | Sofia | Nina Ivanova / Filip Zalevski | Alexandra Goncharuk / Leri Kenchadze | No other competitors | |
2010–11 | |||||
2011–12 | |||||
2012–13 | |||||
2013–14 | Sofia | Elizaveta Makarova / Leri Kenchadze | No other competitors | [4] | |
2014–15 | Sofia | Elizaveta Makarova / Leri Kenchadze | No other competitors | [5] |
Ice dance
Junior medalists
Men
Junior men | |||||
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Season | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
No junior men's event: 2013–14,[4] 2014–15[5] |
Ladies
Junior ladies | |||||
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Season | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
2013–14 | Sofia | Aleksandra Feygin | Paolina Popova | Monika Yordanova | [4] |
2014–15 | Sofia | Aleksandra Feygin | Teodora Markova | Simona Arnaudova | [5] |
References
- ^ a b "The Bulgarian Skating Federation Celebrated its 50th Jubilee". Bulgarian Skating Federation. September 2001. Archived from the original on 30 September 2008.
- ^ a b "История на фигурното пързаляне в България" [History of figure skating in Bulgaria] (in Bulgarian). allsports.bg. 7 March 2010. Archived from the original on 12 May 2014.
- ^ "Bulgarian Skating Federation". International Skating Union.
- ^ a b c d e f "Results: 2013–14 season". Bulgarian Skating Federation. 22 December 2013. Archived from the original on 25 December 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f "Results: 2014–15 season". Bulgarian Skating Federation. 21 December 2014. Archived from the original on 25 December 2014.
- various ISU biographies