The Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy (also known as the Asian Trophy; previously known as the Asian Figure Skating Championships) is an annual international figure skating competition sanctioned by the Asian Skating Union. In some years, the event is part of the ISU Challenger Series. Medals may be awarded in men's and women's singles at the senior, junior, and novice levels.

Senior results

CS: Challenger Series

Men's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
2007 Taipei, TaiwanChinese Taipei Henry Lu Shih-haoThailand Romklao SopaIndia Anup Kumar Yama[1]
2008 Hong KongNorth Korea Ri Song-cholKazakhstan Abzal RakimgalievSouth Korea Kim Min-seok[2]
2010 Bangkok, ThailandJapan Akio SasakiChinese Taipei Tien Hung-wenThailand Karn Luanpreda[3]
2011 Dongguan, ChinaChina Yan HanUzbekistan Misha GeChina Guan Yuhang[4]
2012 Taipei, TaiwanHong Kong Chiu Ting Ronald LamSouth Korea Kim Min-seokSouth Korea Lee June-hyoung[5][6]
2013 Bangkok, ThailandJapan Tatsuki MachidaUzbekistan Misha GeSouth Korea Lee June-hyoung[7]
2014 Taipei, TaiwanJapan Shoma UnoSouth Korea Kim Jin-seoSouth Korea Lee June-hyoung[8]
2015 Bangkok, ThailandPhilippines Michael Christian MartinezJapan Keiji TanakaJapan Hiroaki Sato[9]
2016 Manila, PhilippinesJapan Keiji TanakaSouth Korea Kim Jin-seoMalaysia Julian Zhi Jie Yee[10]
2017 Hong KongJapan Keiji TanakaJapan Ryuju HinoSouth Korea An Geon-hyeong[11]
2018 CS Bangkok, ThailandJapan Sota YamamotoChinese Taipei Tsao Chih-iSouth Korea Byun Se-jong[12]
2019 CS Dongguan, ChinaItaly Daniel GrasslUnited States Andrew TorgashevUnited States Ryan Dunk[13]
2021 Beijing, ChinaJapan Yuma KagiyamaJapan Shun SatoChina Jin Boyang[14]
2022 Jakarta, IndonesiaChina Chen YudongHong Kong Yuen Lap KanNew Zealand Douglas Gerber[15]
2023 Bangkok, ThailandChina Dai DaiweiSouth Korea Cha Young-hyunAustralia Darian Kaptich[16]

Women's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
2007 Taipei, TaiwanSouth Korea Kim Soo-jinSouth Korea Kim Na-youngHong Kong Tamami Ono[1]
2008 Hong KongUzbekistan Anastasia GimazetdinovaSouth Korea Kim Na-youngSouth Korea Sin Na-hee[2]
2010 Bangkok, ThailandJapan Ayane NakamuraThailand Sandra KhoponSouth Korea Kim Ji-young[3]
2011 Dongguan, ChinaSouth Korea Park Yeon-junChina Wang JialeiSouth Korea Kwak Min-jeong[4]
2012 Taipei, TaiwanSouth Korea Park So-younSouth Korea Cho Kyung-ahSouth Korea Lee Tae-yeon[5][6]
2013 Bangkok, ThailandJapan Satoko MiyaharaChina Zhang KexinPhilippines Melissa Bulanhagui[7]
2014 Taipei, TaiwanJapan Rika HongoJapan Riona KatoSouth Korea Park So-youn[8]
2015 Bangkok, ThailandJapan Mai Mihara Japan Riona KatoJapan Kaori Sakamoto[9]
2016 Manila, PhilippinesJapan Yura Matsuda South Korea Choi Da-binChinese Taipei Amy Lin[10]
2017 Hong KongJapan Kaori Sakamoto Japan Yuna ShiraiwaAustralia Kailani Craine[11]
2018 CS Bangkok, ThailandSouth Korea Lim Eun-sooJapan Yuna ShiraiwaJapan Mako Yamashita[12]
2019 CS Dongguan, ChinaSouth Korea Lim Eun-sooSouth Korea Kim Ha-nulUnited States Gabriella Izzo[13]
2021 Beijing, ChinaJapan Mai MiharaJapan Kaori SakamotoHong Kong Joanna So[14]
2022 Jakarta, IndonesiaPhilippines Sofia FrankHong Kong Joanna SoChinese Taipei Ting Tzu-Han[15]
2023 Bangkok, ThailandChina An XiangyiChinese Taipei Ting Tzu-HanChina Cheng Jiaying[16]

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
2008 Hong KongNorth Korea Sung Mi-hyang / Jong Yong-hyokHong Kong Rie Aoi / Wen Xiong GuoNorth Korea Ri Ji-hyang / Thae Won-hyok[2]
2016 Manila, PhilippinesNorth Korea Ryom Tae-ok / Kim Ju-sikNorth Korea Pak So-hyang / Song Nam-iJapan Miu Suzaki / Ryuichi Kihara[10]
2017 Hong KongSouth Korea Kim Su-yeon / Kim Hyung-taeJapan Miu Suzaki / Ryuichi KiharaJapan Narumi Takahashi / Ryo Shibata[11]
2018 Bangkok, ThailandChina Peng Cheng / Jin YangNorth Korea Ryom Tae-ok / Kim Ju-sik No other competitors[12]
2021 Beijing, ChinaChina Sui Wenjing / Han CongChina Peng Cheng / Jin YangChina Wang Yuchen / Huang Yihang[14]

Ice dance

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
2018 CS Bangkok, ThailandChina Wang Shiyue / Liu XinyuUnited States Rachel Parsons / Michael ParsonsJapan Misato Komatsubara / Tim Koleto[12]
2019 CS Dongguan, ChinaUnited States Christina Carreira / Anthony PonomarenkoRussia Ksenia Konkina / Pavel DrozdGeorgia (country) Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya[13]
2021 Beijing, ChinaChina Wang Shiyue / Liu XinyuChina Chen Hong / Sun Zhuoming No other competitors[14]

Junior results

Men's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
2007 Taipei, TaiwanJapan Naoto SaitoJapan Yukihiro YoshidaHong Kong Dennis Hon Lan To[1]
2008 Hong KongJapan Keiji TanakaChina Luo YuyanlongNorth Korea Jang Ju-hyok[2]
2010 Bangkok, ThailandJapan Kosuke NozueChinese Taipei Chen Jui-shuIndia Dinesh Kumar[3]
2011 Dongguan, ChinaChina Jin BoyangSouth Korea Lee June-hyoungSouth Korea Lee Dong-won[4]
2012 Taipei, TaiwanChinese Taipei Tsao Chih-iJapan Taichi HondaChinese Taipei Jordan Ju[5][6]
2013 Bangkok, ThailandSouth Korea Alex Kang-chan KamChinese Taipei Tsao Chih-iSouth Korea Byun Se-jong[7]
2014 Taipei, TaiwanJapan Hidetsugu KamataMalaysia Julian Zhi Jie YeeJapan Taichi Honda[8]
2015 Bangkok, ThailandJapan Mitsuki SumotoMalaysia Kai Xiang ChewNorth Korea Han Kum-chol[9]
2016 Manila, PhilippinesJapan Koshiro ShimadaSouth Korea Park Sung-hoonNorth Korea Han Kum-chol[10]
2017 Hong KongJapan Sena MiyakeSouth Korea Park Sung-hoonSouth Korea Kyeong Jae-Seok[11]
2018 Bangkok, ThailandJapan Yuma KagiyamaJapan Tatsuya TsuboiUnited States Nicholas Hsieh[17]
2019 Dongguan, ChinaChina Chen YudongChinese Taipei Lin Fang-YiSouth Korea Lee Dong-hyeok[18]
2022 Jakarta, IndonesiaChina Chen YudongChinese Taipei Li Yu-HsiangSingapore Pagiel Yie Ken Sng[15]
2023 Bangkok, ThailandChinese Taipei Li Yu-HsiangNew Zealand Li YanhaoHong Kong Jarvis Ho[16]

Women's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
2007 Taipei, TaiwanJapan Yuki NishinoJapan Ayane NakamuraChinese Taipei Sigrid Young[1]
2008 Hong KongJapan Yuki NishinoSouth Korea Kwak Min-jeongSouth Korea Yun Yea-ji[2]
2010 Bangkok, ThailandJapan Kako TomotakiThailand Mimi Tanasorn ChindasookThailand Suthatta Yilansuwan[3]
2011 Dongguan, ChinaSouth Korea Kim Hae-jinSouth Korea Park So-younJapan Hinano Isobe[4]
2012 Taipei, TaiwanJapan Satoko MiyaharaSouth Korea Choi HwiJapan Yuka Nagai[5][6]
2013 Bangkok, ThailandJapan Kaori SakamotoJapan Mai MiharaSouth Korea Choi Da-bin[7]
2014 Taipei, TaiwanJapan Wakaba HiguchiSouth Korea Choi Da-binJapan Rin Nitaya[8]
2015 Bangkok, ThailandJapan Yuna AokiJapan Marin HondaSouth Korea Kim Se-na[9]
2016 Manila, PhilippinesJapan Marin HondaSouth Korea Kim Ye-limSouth Korea Lim Eun-soo[10]
2017 Hong KongJapan Rika KihiraSouth Korea Lim Eun-sooSouth Korea Kim Ye-lim[11]
2018 Bangkok, ThailandSouth Korea Lee Hae-inUnited States Gabriella IzzoSouth Korea Wi Seo-yeong[17]
2019 Dongguan, ChinaSouth Korea Wi Seo-yeongSouth Korea Ji Seo-yeonHong Kong Chow Hiu Yau[18]
2022 Jakarta, IndonesiaSouth Korea Hwang Ji-hyunThailand Phattaratida KaneshigeHong Kong Chan Tsz Ching[15]
2023 Bangkok, ThailandChinese Taipei Tsai Yu-FengSouth Korea Lee Hyo-rinThailand Phattaratida Kaneshige[16]

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