Julia Gretarsdottir Nationals 2017

The Icelandic Figure Skating Championships (Icelandic: Íslandsmót) are the figure skating national championships held annually to crown the national champions of Iceland. Skaters compete in the disciplines of ladies' singles across three different levels; senior ladies, junior ladies, and advanced novice girls (no men since 1996). National Championships in Synchronized skating have been held only once in 2001.[1] Not every event has been held in every year due to a lack of entries. The National Championships are organized by the Icelandic Skating Association. The Icelandic Skating Association is a member of the ISU.

Senior medalists

Ladies

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1996ReykjavíkJóhanna Sara KristjánsdóttirÓlöf ÓlafsdóttirSteinvör Þöll Árnadóttir[2]
1997AkureyriÓlöf ÓlafsdóttirRósa ÁsgeirsdóttirNo other competitors[3]
1998ReykjavíkSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirSnædís Lilja IngadóttirLinda Viðarsdóttir[4]
1999AkureyriSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirLinda ViðarsdóttirSnædís Lilja Ingadóttir[5]
2000AkureyriSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirLinda ViðarsdóttirSnædís Lilja Ingadóttir[6]
2001ReykjavíkSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirLinda ViðarsdóttirNo other competitors[7]
2002ReykjavíkSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirNo other competitors[8]
2003ReykjavíkNo competitors[9]
2004ReykjavíkNo competitors[10]
2005ReykjavíkNo competitors[11]
2006AkureyriNo competitors
2007ReykjavíkNo competitors
2008ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeNo other competitors[12]
2009ReykjavíkNo competitors
2010ReykjavíkNo competitors
2011AkureyriNo competitors
2012ReykjavíkGuðbjörg GuttormsdóttirNo other competitors[13]
2013ReykjavíkNo competitors
2014AkureyriNadia Margrét JamchiNo other competitors[14]
2015ReykjavíkJúlía GrétarsdóttirNo other competitors[15]
2016ReykjavíkNo competitors
2017AkureyriJúlía GrétarsdóttirEva Dögg SæmundsdóttirNo other competitors[16]
2018ReykjavíkMargrét Sól TorfadóttirEva Dögg SæmundsdóttirNo other competitors[17]
2019ReykjavíkNo competitors[18]
2020ReykjavíkAldís Kara BergsdóttirNo other competitors[19]
2021ReykjavíkAldís Kara BergsdóttirNo other competitors[20]
2022ReykjavíkNo competitors[21]
2023AkureyriJúlía Sylvía GunnarsdóttirNo other competitors[22]

Junior medalists

Ladies

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1996ReykjavíkLinda ViðarsdóttirAnný Rut HauksdóttirSigrún Þ. Runólfsdóttir[2]
1997AkureyriLinda ViðarsdóttirSnædís Lilja IngadóttirSvanhildur Hafliðadóttir[3]
1998ReykjavíkBerglind Rós EinarsdóttirHeiða Björg JóhannsdóttirRagna Björk Guðbrandsdóttir[4]
1999ReykjavíkHeiða Björg JóhannsdóttirInga Fanney GunnarsdóttirBerglind Rós Einarsdóttir[5]
2000AkureyriBerglind Rós EinarsdóttirÁgústa Björg BergsveinsdóttirHelga Margrét Clarke[6]
2001ReykjavíkHelga Margrét ClarkeHalla Karí HjaltestedSara Helgadóttir[7]
2002ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeVanessa JóhannsdóttirHelga Margrét Clarke[8]
2003ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeHildur ÓmarsdóttirKatrín Björgvinsdóttir[9]
2004ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeHildur ÓmarsdóttirÁsdís Rós Clark[10]
2005ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirÁsdís Rós Clark[11]
2006AkureyriÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirÁsdís Rós ClarkHildur Ómarsdóttir[23]
2007ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirHildur Ómarsdóttir[24]
2008ReykjavíkÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirDana Rut GunnarsdóttirGuðbjörg Guttormsdóttir[12]
2009ReykjavíkDana Rut GunnarsdóttirNadia Margrét JamchiHeiða Ósk Gunnarsdóttir[25]
2010ReykjavíkNadia Margrét JamchiNo other competitors[26]
2011AkureyriHeiðbjört Arney HöskuldsdóttirJúlía GrétarsdóttirNadia Margrét Jamchi[27]
2012ReykjavíkJúlía GrétarsdóttirVala Rún B. MagnúsdóttirNadia Margrét Jamchi[13]
2013ReykjavíkVala Rún B. MagnúsdóttirHrafnhildur Ósk BirgisdóttirAgnes Dís Brynjarsdóttir[28]
2014AkureyriAgnes Dís BrynjarsdóttirVala Rún B. MagnúsdóttirÞuríður Björg Björgvinsdóttir[14]
2015ReykjavíkEmilía Rós ÓmarsdóttirAgnes Dís BrynjarsdóttirKristín Valdís Örnólfsdóttir[15]
2016ReykjavíkKristín Valdís ÖrnólfsdóttirAgnes Dís BrynjarsdóttirMargrét Sól Torfadóttir[29]
2017AkureyriMarta María JóhannsdóttirKristín Valdís ÖrnólfsdóttirHerdís Birna Hjaltalín[16]
2018ReykjavíkMarta María JóhannsdóttirAldís Kara BergsdóttirViktoría Lind Björnsdóttir[17]
2019ReykjavíkAldís Kara BergsdóttirViktoría Lind BjörnsdóttirHerdís Birna Hjaltalín[18]
2020ReykjavíkJúlía Rós ViðarsdóttirJúlía Sylvía GunnarsdóttirEydís Gunnarsdóttir[19]
2021ReykjavíkJúlía Rós ViðarsdóttirJúlía Sylvía GunnarsdóttirLena Rut Ásgeirsdóttir[20]
2022ReykjavíkJúlía Sylvía GunnarsdóttirFreydís Jóna Jing BergsveinsdóttirLena Rut Ásgeirsdóttir[21]
2023AkureyriLena Rut ÁsgeirsdóttirFreydís Jóna Jing BergsveinsdóttirDharma Elísabet Tómasdóttir[22]

Novice medalists

Boys

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1996ReykjavíkIngólfur ÞorsteinssonNo other competitors[2]

Girls

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1996ReykjavíkSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirVigdís Ósk SveinsdóttirBerglind Rós Einarsdóttir[2]
1997AkureyriSigurlaug ÁrnadóttirRakel ÞorsteinsdóttirVigdís Ósk Sveinsdóttir[3]
1998ReykjavíkSólveig GunnarsdóttirSigrún María MagnúsdóttirArna Varðardóttir[4]
1999ReykjavíkSólveig AndrésdóttirSunna Dóra EinarsdóttirAnna Brá Bjarnadóttir[5]
2001ReykjavíkAudrey Freyja ClarkeHildur ÓmarsdóttirKristín Helga Hafþórsdóttir[7]
2002ReykjavíkÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirKristín Helga HafþórsdóttirJónína Björk Ingadóttir[8]
2003ReykjavíkHildur ÓmarsdóttirÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirKristín Helga Hafþórsdóttir[9]
2004ReykjavíkÍris Kara HeiðarsdóttirErika Mist ArnarsdóttirKristín Helga Hafþórsdóttir[10]
2005ReykjavíkDana Rut GunnarsdóttirGuðbjörg GuttormsdóttirGuðný Ósk Hilmarsdóttir[11]
2006AkureyriSigrún Lind SigurðardóttirDana Rut GunnarsdóttirHeiða Ósk Gunnarsdóttir[23]
2007ReykjavíkSigrún Lind SigurðardóttirHelga JóhannsdóttirNadia Margrét Jamchi[24]
2008ReykjavíkHelga JóhannsdóttirÍris Lóa EskinSunna Hrund Sverrisdóttir[12]
2009ReykjavíkHeiðbjört Arney HöskuldsdóttirHelga JóhannsdóttirÞuríður Björg Björgvinsdóttir[25]
2010ReykjavíkHeiðbjört Arney HöskuldsdóttirJúlía GrétarsdóttirVala Rún B. Magnúsdóttir[26]
2011AkureyriVala Rún B. MagnúsdóttirKristín Valdís ÖrnólfsdóttirHrafnhildur Ósk Birgisdóttir[27]
2012ReykjavíkAgnes Dís BrynjarsdóttirKristín Valdís ÖrnólfsdóttirHrafnhildur Ósk Birgisdóttir[13]
2013ReykjavíkKristín Valdís ÖrnólfsdóttirEmilía Rós ÓmarsdóttirHulda Dröfn Sveinbjörnsdóttir[28]
2014AkureyriMarta María JóhannsdóttirEmilía Rós ÓmarsdóttirPálína Höskuldsdóttir[14]
2015ReykjavíkMarta María JóhannsdóttirAldís Kara BergsdóttirÁsdís Arna Fen Bergsveinsdóttir[15]
2016ReykjavíkMarta María JóhannsdóttirÁsdís Arna Fen BergsveinsdóttirAldís Kara Bergsdóttir[29]
2017AkureyriÍsold Fönn VilhjálmsdóttirViktoría Lind BjörnsdóttirAldís Kara Bergsdóttir[16]
2018ReykjavíkÍsold Fönn VilhjálmsdóttirRebekka Rós ÓmarsdóttirHerdís Heiða Jing Guðjohnsen[17]
2019ReykjavíkJúlía Rós ViðarsdóttirFreydís Jóna Jing BergsveinsdóttirRebekka Rós Ómarsdóttir[18]
2020ReykjavíkFreydís Jóna Jing BergsveinsdóttirSædís Heba GuðmundsdóttirTanja Rut Guðmundsdóttir[19]
2021ReykjavíkFreydís Jóna Jing BergsveinsdóttirSædís Heba GuðmundsdóttirDharma Elísabet Tómasdóttir[20]
2022ReykjavíkSædís Heba GuðmundsdóttirIndíana Rós Ómarsdóttirno other competitors[21]
2023AkureyriSædís Heba GuðmundsdóttirElín Katla SveinbjörnsdóttirBerglind Inga Benediktsdóttir[22]

Synchronized skating

Senior medalists

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001ReykjavíkIce CubesNo other competitors[30]

Junior medalists

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001ReykjavíkKristallarEldingarnarNo other competitors[30]

References

  1. http://www.iceskate.is/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Íslandsmot-2002-synchro.pdf
  2. 1 2 3 4 "1995–1996 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. 1996.
  3. 1 2 3 "1996–1997 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. March 1997.
  4. 1 2 3 "1997–1998 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. March 1998.
  5. 1 2 3 "1998–1999 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. March 1999.
  6. 1 2 "1999–2000 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. January 2000.
  7. 1 2 3 "2000-2001 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. April 2001.
  8. 1 2 3 "2001-2002 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. January 2002.
  9. 1 2 3 "2003–04 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. December 2003.
  10. 1 2 3 "2003-2004 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. January 2004.
  11. 1 2 3 "2004-2005 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. January 2005.
  12. 1 2 3 "2008–09 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. December 2008.
  13. 1 2 3 "2012–13 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2012. Archived from the original on 2014-03-28.
  14. 1 2 3 "2014–15 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2014. Archived from the original on 2015-03-06.
  15. 1 2 3 "2015–16 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2015.
  16. 1 2 3 "2017–18 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2017.
  17. 1 2 3 "2018–19 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2018.
  18. 1 2 3 "2019–20 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2019.
  19. 1 2 3 "2020–21 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. February 2020.
  20. 1 2 3 "2021–22 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2021.
  21. 1 2 3 "2022–23 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. November 2022.
  22. 1 2 3 "2023–24 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. November 2023.
  23. 1 2 "2005–06 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. December 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-13.
  24. 1 2 "2006–07 Icelandic Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. December 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-13.
  25. 1 2 "2009–10 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2009. Archived from the original on 2012-11-13.
  26. 1 2 "2010–11 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2010. Archived from the original on 2012-11-13.
  27. 1 2 "2011–12 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-11-13.
  28. 1 2 "2013–14 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2013. Archived from the original on 2014-03-28.
  29. 1 2 "2016–17 Icelandic Championships". Icelandic Skating Association. December 2016.
  30. 1 2 "2000–2001 Icelandic Synchronized Championships" (PDF). Icelandic Skating Association. February 2001.
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