The Spanish Figure Skating Championships (Spanish: Campeonato de España de Patinaje sobre Hielo) are a figure skating national championship held annually to determine the national champions of Spain. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior, junior, and novice levels. Not all disciplines in all levels have been held every year due to a lack of competitors.

Senior medalists

Men

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1982–83JacaFernando Soria[1]
1984–85PuigcerdàFernando SoriaFrancisco Bueno[2]
1999–2000Yon Garcia
2000–01San SebastiánYon GarciaDaniel PeinadoMiguel Ballesteros
2001–02BarcelonaYon GarciaDaniel PeinadoNo other competitors
2002–03JacaYon GarciaDaniel PeinadoNo other competitors
2003–04MadridYon GarciaNo other competitors
2004–05Juan LegazYon GarciaNo other competitors
2005–06VillalbaManuel LegazJavier FernándezNo other competitors
2006–07JacaSalvador VallejoNo other competitors
2007–08–
2008–09
No competitors
2009–10MajadahondaJavier FernándezNo other competitors[3]
2010–11BarcelonaJavier RayaJavier FernándezFelipe Montoya[4]
2011–12JacaJavier FernándezFelipe MontoyaNo other competitors[5]
2012–13MajadahondaJavier FernándezJavier RayaFelipe Montoya[6]
2013–14JacaJavier FernándezJavier RayaFelipe Montoya[7]
2014–15GranadaJavier FernándezJavier RayaFelipe Montoya[8]
2015–16San SebastiánJavier FernándezFelipe MontoyaJavier Raya[9]
2016–17VielhaJavier FernándezJavier RayaFelipe Montoya
2017–18JacaJavier FernándezJavier RayaFelipe Montoya[10]
2018–19LogroñoHéctor AlonsoJavier RayaNo other competitors[11]
2019–20San SebastiánAleix GabaraWDNo other competitors[12]
2020–21ValdemoroTomás GuarinoPablo GarcíaWD[13]
2021–22JacaTomás GuarinoPablo GarcíaIker Oyarzabal Albas[14]
2022-23MadridTomás GuarinoPablo GarcíaEuken Alberdi Martínez[15]
2022-23MadridTomás GuarinoPablo GarcíaEuken Alberdi Martínez[15]
2023-24LogroñoTomàs-Llorenç GuarinoIker Otarzabal AlbasEuken Alberdi Martínez[16]

Women

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1982–83JacaCharo EstebanCristina HaasRosa Maria Pardo[1]
1983–84PuigcerdàCristina HaasMarta Olozagarre[2]
1984–85PuigcerdàMarta OlozagarreBetty Martin MoraCristina Haas[2]
1994–95Marta Andrade
1995–96Marta Andrade
1996–97Marta Andrade
1997–98Marta Andrade
1998–99Marta Andrade
1999–2000Marta AndradeMelania Albea
2000–01San SebastiánMarta AndradeMelania AlbeaRosa Muela
2001–02BarcelonaMarta AndradeAlibel AlegreMelania Albea
2002–03JacaMeritxell BarautAlibel AlegreRosa Muela del Juicio
2003–04MadridMeritxell BarautNo other competitors
2004–05Jenifer TenaNo other competitors
2005–06VillalbaSonia LafuenteNo other competitors
2006–07–
2008–09
No competitors
2009–10MajadahondaSonia LafuenteNo other competitors[3]
2010–11BarcelonaMonica GimenoNo other competitors[4]
2011–12JacaSonia LafuenteMonica GimenoAlisa Morozova[5]
2012–13MajadahondaSonia LafuenteMonica GimenoNo other competitors[6]
2013–14JacaSonia LafuenteMarta GarcíaNo other competitors[7]
2014–15GranadaSonia LafuenteMarta GarcíaNo other competitors[8]
2015–16San SebastiánSonia LafuenteMarta GarcíaNo other competitors[9]
2016–17VielhaValentina MatosSonia LafuenteNo other competitors
2017–18JacaNo competitors
2018–19LogroñoValentina MatosNo other competitors[11]
2019–20San SebastiánValentina MatosNo other competitors[12]
2020–21ValdemoroMarian MillaresLucía RuízNo other competitors[13]
2021–22JacaMarian MillaresMarie KollyLucía Ruíz[14]
2022-23MadridMarie KollyMarian MillaresLucía Ruíz[15]
2023-24LogroñoEmilia Jane MurdockCelia Vandhana Garnacho CabanillasMarian Eugenia Millares Torres[16]

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2012–13MajadahondaVeronica Grigorieva / Aritz MaestuNo other competitors[6]
2013–14JacaVeronica Grigorieva / Aritz MaestuNo other competitors[7]
2014–15GranadaMarcelina Lech / Aritz MaestuNo other competitors[8]
2015–16San SebastiánMarcelina Lech / Aritz MaestuNo other competitors[9]
2016–17VielhaNo competitors
2017–18JacaLaura Barquero / Aritz MaestuDorota Broda / Pedro BetegónNo other competitors[10]
2018–19LogroñoLaura Barquero / Aritz MaestuDorota Broda / Pedro BetegónNo other competitors[11]
2019–20San SebastiánLaura Barquero / Tòn CónsulDorota Broda / Pedro BetegónNo other competitors[12]
2020–21ValdemoroLaura Barquero / Marco ZandronDorota Broda / Pedro BetegónNo other competitors[13]
2021–22JacaDorota Broda / Pedro Betegón MartínNo other competitors[14]
2022-23
2023-24
No competitors[15]

Ice dancing

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1999–2000
2000–01
2006–07
No competitors
2007–08No competition held
2008–09LogroñoSara Hurtado / Adrià DíazNo other competitors
2009–10
2010–11
No competitors
2011–12JacaSara Hurtado / Adrià DíazNo other competitors[5]
2012–13MajadahondaSara Hurtado / Adrià DíazNo other competitors[6]
2013–14JacaSara Hurtado / Adrià DíazCelia Robledo / Luis FeneroNo other competitors[7]
2014–15GranadaSara Hurtado / Adrià DíazCelia Robledo / Luis FeneroNo other competitors[8]
2015–16San SebastiánCelia Robledo / Luis FeneroNo other competitors[9]
2016–17VielhaSara Hurtado / Kirill KhaliavinOlivia Smart / Adrià DíazCelia Robledo / Luis Fenero
2017–18JacaOlivia Smart / Adrià DíazSara Hurtado / Kirill KhaliavinCelia Robledo / Luis Fenero[10]
2018–19LogroñoSara Hurtado / Kirill KhaliavinOlivia Smart / Adrià DíazNo other competitors[11]
2019–20San SebastiánOlivia Smart / Adrià DíazSara Hurtado / Kirill KhaliavinNo other competitors[12]
2020–21No competition held
2021–22JacaOlivia Smart / Adrià DíazSara Hurtado / Kirill KhaliavinNo other competitors[14]
2022-23MadridNo competitors[15]
2023-24LogroñoOlivia Smart / Tim DieckSofía Val / Asim KazimovPhilomene Sabourin / Raul Bermejo Gutierrez[16]

Junior medalists

Men

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1982–83JacaRaúl Senrá[1]
1984–85PuigcerdàDavid Ballue[2]
2009–10MajadahondaJavier RayaFelipe MontoyaAlejandro Soler Castro[3]
2010–11BarcelonaVictor BustamanteDaniel PérizJavier Cano[4]
2011–12JacaVictor BustamanteJavier CanoNo other competitors[5]
2012–13MajadahondaVictor BustamanteHéctor AlonsoJavier Cano[6]
2013–14JacaVictor BustamanteHéctor AlonsoTon Consul[7]
2014–15GranadaAleix GabaraTon ConsulHéctor Alonso[8]
2015–16San SebastiánHéctor AlonsoTon ConsulAleix Gabara[9]
2016–17VielhaTon ConsulAleix GabaraHéctor Alonso
2017–18JacaAleix GabaraGaizka MadejónIker Oyarzábal[10]
2018–19LogroñoAleix GabaraArnau JolyPablo García[11]
2019–20San SebastiánPablo GarcíaArnau JolyIker Oyarzábal[12]
2020–21ValdemoroIker OyarzábalEuken AlberdiMiguel Martos[13]
2021–22JacaEuken AlberdiChristian Vaquero ToroDaniel Rouco Morcillo[14]
2022-23MadridDaniel Rouco MorcilloAdrián Jimenez de BaldomeroMahery Randrianarivony[15]
2023-24LogroñoAdrián Jimenez de BaldomeroAndré Zapata CasaresMahery Randrianarivony López[16]

Women

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1982–83JacaIna MexiaC. Martinez[1]
1984–85PuigcerdàLaia PapellCecilia MartinezNatalia Pardos[2]
2011–12JacaElena MangasMarta GarciaMarta Cuni[5]
2012–13MajadahondaMarta GarciaElena MangasIdoia Fuentes[6]
2013–14JacaMaria MartinezElena MangasMaeva Gallarda[7]
2014–15GranadaMaeva GallardaJulia RibasIrene Manau[8]
2015–16San SebastiánMaeva GallardaValentina MatosIdoia Fuentes[9]
2016–17VielhaLaura BarqueroBelén ÁlvarezDaniela Blanco
2017–18JacaBelén ÁlvarezAnna BertranClaudia Justo[10]
2018–19LogroñoMarian MirallesBelén ÁlvarezSara Andreu[11]
2019–20San SebastiánMarian MirallesLucía RuízAlba Patiño[12]
2020–21ValdemoroNuria RodríguezCelia VandhanaAlba Patiño[13]
2021–22JacaJúlia RodríguezCelia Vandhana GarnachoPaula Maragrido Pereira[14]
2022-23MadridCelia Garnacho CabanillasNahia OlaizolaNuria Rodriguez Serrano[15]
2023-24LogroñoNahia Olaizola MuguruzaAlexandra Martínez CarbóSara Schiavone Recio[16]

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12JacaAlexandra Rodriguez Long / Aritz MaestuNo other competitors[5]
2012–13MajadahondaNerea Wiss Bravo / Javier Wiss BravoNo other competitors[6]
2013–14–
2014–15
No competitors
2015–16San SebastiánDorota Broda / Pedro BetegónNo other competitors[9]
2016–17VielhaAlexanne Boillon / Ton ConsulDorota Broda / Pedro BetegónNo other competitors
2017–18JacaIsabella Gámez / Ton ConsulNo other competitors[10]
2018–19–
2019–20
No competitors
2021–22JacaCarolina Shan Campillo Álvarez / Miguel MartosNo other competitors[14]
2022-23MadridInés Moudden Roca de Togores / Alejandro Lázaro GarcíaLinda de Nardin / Patrizio RossiNo other competitors[15]
2023-24LogroñoInés Moudden Roca de Togores / Alejandro Lázaro GarcíaCarolina Shan Campillo Álvarez / Pau Vilella SirventNo other competitors[16]

Ice dancing

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12JacaCelia Robledo / Luis FeneroNo other competitors[5]
2012–13MajadahondaCelia Robledo / Luis FeneroNo other competitors[6]
2013–14No competitors
2014–15GranadaAmelie Giraudon / Jaime GarcíaAdriana Romero / Bruno PiedraNo other competitors[8]
2015–16San SebastiánAmelie Giraudon / Jaime GarcíaNo other competitors[9]
2016–17VielhaMalene Nichita-Basquin / Jaime GarcíaNo other competitors
2017–18JacaMalene Nichita-Basquin / Jaime GarcíaLéa Mangas / Nicolas Soleil VahoupNo other competitors[10]
2018–19LogroñoSofía Val / Linus Colmor JepsenLéa Mangas / Nicolas Soleil VahoupNo other competitors[11]
2019–20San SebastiánSofía Val / Linus Colmor JepsenMartina Rossi / Adriano RossiMaría Pinto / Raúl Bermejo[12]
2020–21ValdemoroÈrika Riera / Raman BalanovichMartina Rossi / Adriano RossiMaría Pinto / Raúl Bermejo[13]
2021–22JacaSofia Val / Nikita VitryanyukEloanne Ogor / Raúl BermejoNo other competitors[14]
2022-23MadridAthena Faith Roberts / Eric AlisEloanne Ogor / Raúl BermejoElena Peña / Antonio Peña[15]
2023-24LogroñoSara Marcilly Vázquez / Jolan EngelAthena Faith Roberts / Eric Alís BosquetElena Peña Beroiz / Antonio Peña Beroiz[16]

Novice medalists

Men

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12JacaHéctor AlonsoAleix GabaraTomàs Llorens[5]
2012–13MajadahondaTon ConsulAleix GabaraErnesto Martinez[6]
2013–14JacaErnesto MartinezAleix GabaraGaizka Madejon[7]
2014–15GranadaTomàs-Llorenç Guarino SabatéJoan FarrésBryan Mas[8]
2015–16San SebastiánJoan FarrésArnau JolyPablo García[9]
2016–17VielhaArnau JolyPablo GacíaIker Oyarzabal
2017–18JacaPablo GarcíaEric AlisSergio San Román[10]
2018–19LogroñoMiguel MartosAdrían JiménezNo other competitors[11]
2019–20San SebastiánAdrían JiménezNo other competitors[12]
2020–21ValdemoroAndré ZapataHéctor GonzálezGuiu Oliver[13]
2021–22JacaAndré Zapata CasaresMario Martínez-ÍñiguezJuan Ureña[14]
2022-23MadridRaul García ShibinskayaNicolás Rouco MorcilloJuan Ureña Ruiz[15]
2023-24LogroñoNicolás Rouco MorcilloDavid Escribano SalvadorSergio Bermejo García-Romeral[16]

Women

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12JacaMaria MartinezPaula MongeIrene Manau[5]
2012–13MajadahondaMaria MartinezIrene ManauPaula Monge[6]
2013–14JacaLucía ElisaValentina MatosPaula Monge[7]
2014–15GranadaValentina MatosMarta MartínLaura Barquero[8]
2015–16San SebastiánMartina MancusiLaura BarqueroBelén Álvarez[9]
2016–17VielhaMariam MillaresSofía ValMaría García
2017–18JacaSofía ValMariam MillaresTelma Ruíz[10]
2018–19LogroñoTelma RuízCelia Vandhana GarmachoJúlia Rodríguez[11]
2019–20San SebastiánJúlia RodríguezAlejandra LavínCelia Vandhana Garmacho[12]
2020–21ValdemoroJúlia RodríguezNahia OlaizolaDaniela Montañez[13]
2021–22JacaNoa SeguíSara Schiavone RecioMara Martinez[14]
2022-23MadridNoa Seguí JiménezAriadna GuptaAdriana Seguí Jiménez[15]
2023-24LogroñoCarlota García BarrancoAdriana Gerber ArenasElsa Bonet Satsuki[16]

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12No competitors
2012–13MajadahondaMónica Carratala / Ton ConsulNo other competitors[6]
2013–14JacaMónica Carratala / Ton ConsulNo other competitors[7]
2014–15GranadaDorota Broda / Pedro BetegónLaura Barquero / Miguel TarancoNo other competitors[8]
2015–16–
2018–19
No competitors
2019–20San SebastiánNatacha Moreno / Ismael HernándezNo other competitors[12]
2020–21ValdemoroCarolina Shan Campillo / Miguel MartosNo other competitors[13]
2021–22JacaInés Moudden / Alejandro GarcíaNo other competitors[14]
2022-23MadridSofia Gómez / Martin PriedeNo other competitors[15]
2023-24LogroñoSofia Gómez / Martin Priede CisnerosNo other competitors[16]

Ice dancing

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011–12JacaAlexia Marandet / Jaime GarciaNo other competitors[5]
2012–13
2018–19
No competitors
2019–20San SebastiánMaite Ojeda / Héctor GonzálezNo other competitors[12]
2020–21ValdemoroMaite Ojeda / Héctor GonzálezLaura Martín / Sergio ParraNo other competitors[13]
2021–22JacaMaite Ojeda / Héctor GonzálezNo other competitors[14]
2022-23MadridMaite Ojeda / Héctor GonzálezLaura Martín / Sergio ParraNo other competitors[15]
2023-24LogroñoSofía Pascual Mateos / Sergio Parra AlmonacidNo other competitors[16]

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Arrollador triunfo del C. H. Jaca en los Campeonatos de Espana de Patinaje Artistico sobre Hielo" (PDF) (in Spanish). El Pirineo Aragones. 14 December 1984. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 October 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 "Results: 2009–10 season". Federación Madrileña de Deportes de Invierno. Archived from the original on 2011-07-20.
  4. 1 2 3 "Results: 2010–11 season". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Results: 2011–12 season". Federación Madrileña de Deportes de Invierno.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Results: 2012–13 season". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Results: 2013–14 season". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Results: 2014–15 season". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Results: 2015–16 season". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Results: 2017–18". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Results: 2018–19". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Campeonato de España 2019". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
  13. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Campeonato de España 2021". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
  14. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Campeonato de España 2021". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
  15. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "Campeonato de España 2022". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Campeonato de España 2023". Federación Española de Deportes de Hielo.
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