The Nordic Championships (Swedish: Nordiska Mästerskapen) are an annual elite figure skating competition, originally open only to skaters from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. However, representatives of any ISU member nation may enter the senior-level events since 2011 and the junior-level events since 2020. The novice-level competitions remain restricted to Nordic countries. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels.

Senior results

Men's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
1919Kristiania, NorwayNorway Martin Stixrud
1920Helsinki, FinlandSweden Gillis GrafströmNorway Martin Stixrud
1921Stockholm, SwedenNorway Martin StixrudFinland Paul NikkanenFinland Gunnar Jakobsson
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1946Stockholm, SwedenSweden Bo MothanderDenmark Per Cock-ClausenFinland Marcus Nikkanen
1947Turku, FinlandFinland Lars Björkman
1949Lillehammer, NorwayDenmark Per Cock-ClausenFinland Kalle TuulosSweden Hans Lindh
1950Uppsala, SwedenDenmark Per Cock-ClausenFinland Kalle TuulosSweden Hans Lindh
1951Helsinki, FinlandDenmark Per Cock-ClausenFinland Kalle TuulosFinland Lars Björkman
1953Solna, SwedenFinland Kalle TuulosDenmark Per Cock-ClausenSweden Hans Lindh
1954Hamar, NorwayDenmark Per Cock-ClausenFinland Kalle TuulosSweden Hans Lindh
1955Gothenburg, SwedenFinland Kalle TuulosDenmark Per Cock-ClausenSweden Hans Lindh
1956Helsinki, FinlandFinland Kalle TuulosNorway Per KjølbergDenmark Per Cock-Clausen
1957Stockholm, SwedenNorway Per KjølbergSweden Hans LindhDenmark Per Cock-Clausen
1958Gjøvik, NorwayNorway Per KjølbergDenmark Per Cock-ClausenFinland Ragnar Wikström
1959Helsinki, FinlandNorway Per KjølbergFinland Ragnar Wikström
1960Jönköping, SwedenNorway Per KjølbergFinland Ragnar WikströmSweden Raymond Wiklander
1961Copenhagen, DenmarkNorway Per KjølbergFinland Ragnar WikströmNorway Erik Grünert
1962Lillehammer, NorwayNorway Per KjølbergFinland Ragnar WikströmSweden Raymond Wiklander
1963Lahti, FinlandFinland Ragnar WikströmFinland Ilkka VarheeSweden Raymond Wiklander
1964Malmö, SwedenFinland Ragnar WikströmSweden Jan UllmarkSweden Raymond Wiklander
1965Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden Jan UllmarkSweden Tony BerntlerDenmark Arne Hoffman
1966Sarpsborg, NorwaySweden Tony BerntlerSweden Jan UllmarkSweden Thomas Callerud
1967Helsinki, FinlandSweden Tony BerntlerSweden Thomas CallerudSweden Jan Ullmark
1968Gävle, SwedenSweden Tony BerntlerSweden Thomas CallerudFinland Ragnar Wikström
1969Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden Thomas CallerudSweden Tony BerntlerDenmark Preben Lindenkrone Sørensen
1970Helsinki, FinlandSweden Thomas CallerudFinland Pekka LeskinenFinland Ragnar Wikström
1971Gothenburg, SwedenSweden Thomas CallerudFinland Pekka LeskinenDenmark Arne Hoffman
1972Oslo, NorwayDenmark John FerdinandsenDenmark Arne HoffmanSweden Thomas Öberg
1973Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden Thomas ÖbergDenmark Preben Lindenkrone SørensenNo other competitors
1974Helsinki, FinlandFinland Pekka LeskinenSweden Thomas ÖbergDenmark Preben Lindenkrone Sørensen
1975Malmö, SwedenFinland Pekka LeskinenSweden Thomas ÖbergDenmark Flemming Søderquist
1976Stavanger, NorwaySweden Thomas ÖbergSweden Nils-Åke NelsonDenmark Jan Glerup
1977Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden Nils-Åke NelsonDenmark Flemming SøderquistSweden Matthias Eidmann
1978Oulu, FinlandSweden Thomas ÖbergFinland Antti KontiolaSweden Matthias Eidmann
1979Gothenburg, SwedenSweden Thomas ÖbergFinland Antti KontiolaSweden Matthias Eidmann
1980Trondheim, NorwayFinland Antti KontiolaSweden Peter SöderholmSweden Matthias Eidmann
1981Aarhus, DenmarkFinland Antti KontiolaDenmark Todd SandSweden Peter Söderholm
1982Helsinki, FinlandFinland Antti KontiolaDenmark Todd SandSweden Peter Söderholm
1983Gothenburg, SwedenDenmark Fini RavnDenmark Lars DreslerSweden Peter Söderholm
1984Oslo, NorwayDenmark Henrik WalentinFinland Antti KontiolaDenmark Fini Ravn
1985Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden Lars ÅkessonDenmark Lars DreslerDenmark Henrik Walentin
1986Turku, FinlandSweden Lars ÅkessonSweden Peter JohanssonDenmark Henrik Walentin
1987Upplands Väsby, SwedenDenmark Henrik WalentinFinland Jari KauppiSweden Kim Ketelsen
1988Asker, NorwaySweden Peter JohanssonDenmark Henrik WalentinFinland Jari Kauppi
1989Hvidovre, DenmarkSweden Peter JohanssonDenmark Henrik WalentinDenmark Lars Dresler
1990Helsinki, FinlandDenmark Lars DreslerDenmark Henrik WalentinFinland Oula Jääskeläinen
1991Malmö, SwedenDenmark Henrik WalentinDenmark Michael TyllesenNorway Jan Erik Digernes
1992Bergen, NorwayDenmark Henrik WalentinNorway Jan Erik DigernesSweden Niclas Karlsson
1993Aarhus, DenmarkDenmark Henrik WalentinDenmark Michael TyllesenSweden Joel Mangs
1994Helsinki, FinlandFinland Markus LeminenDenmark Johnny Rønne JensenFinland Oula Jääskeläinen
1995Enköping, SwedenFinland Markus LeminenDenmark Michael TyllesenDenmark Johnny Rønne Jensen
1996Asker, NorwayDenmark Michael TyllesenDenmark Johnny Rønne JensenFinland Jukka Kalliomäki
1997Hvidovre, DenmarkDenmark Johnny Rønne JensenFinland Jukka KalliomäkiSweden Ludvig Mannbro
1998Helsinki, FinlandDenmark Johnny Rønne JensenFinland Edvard PyoriainenDenmark Lasse Bech[1]
1999Linköping, SwedenDenmark Johnny Rønne JensenFinland Tero HämäläinenNo other competitors[2]
2000Stavanger, NorwayDenmark Michael TyllesenDenmark Johnny Rønne JensenSweden Filip Stiller
2001Odense, DenmarkFinland Edvard PyoriainenFinland Joni JuvonenSweden Mikael Olofsson[3]
2002Vierumäki, FinlandSweden Kristoffer BerntssonSweden Filip StillerFinland Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari[4]
2003Reykjavík, IcelandSweden Kristoffer BerntssonSweden Filip StillerFinland Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari[5]
2004Helsingborg, SwedenSweden Kristoffer BerntssonFinland Antti AaltoSweden Duran O'Hara Lindblom[6]
2005Asker, NorwaySweden Kristoffer BerntssonSweden Adrian SchultheissFinland Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari[7]
2006Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden Adrian SchultheissSweden Filip StillerFinland Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari[8]
2007Helsinki, FinlandSweden Kristoffer BerntssonSweden Adrian SchultheissFinland Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari[9]
2008Reykjavík, IcelandFinland Ari-Pekka NurmenkariFinland Mikko MinkkinenNorway Michael Chrolenko[10]
2009Malmö, SwedenFinland Ari-Pekka NurmenkariSweden Alexander MajorovDenmark Justus Strid[11]
2010Asker, NorwaySweden Kristoffer BerntssonSweden Alexander MajorovFinland Mikko Minkkinen[12]
2011Rødovre, DenmarkSweden Alexander MajorovSweden Adrian SchultheissSweden Kristoffer Berntsson[13]
2012Vantaa, FinlandSweden Alexander MajorovDenmark Justus StridFinland Julian Lagus[14]
2013Reykjavík, IcelandSweden Alexander MajorovDenmark Justus StridMonaco Kim Lucine[15]
2014Uppsala, SwedenSweden Alexander MajorovDenmark Justus StridFinland Valtter Virtanen[16]
2015Stavanger, NorwaySpain Javier RayaNorway Sondre Oddvoll BoeSweden Ondrej Spiegl[17]
2016Aalborg, DenmarkSweden Alexander MajorovFinland Valtter VirtanenAustralia Brendan Kerry[18]
2017Reykjavík, IcelandFrance Chafik BesseghierSweden Ondrej SpieglEstonia Daniel Albert Naurits[19]
2018Rovaniemi, FinlandSweden Alexander MajorovFinland Valtter VirtanenNorway Sondre Oddvoll Boe[20]
2019Linköping, SwedenNorway Sondre Oddvoll BøeSweden Alexander MajorovEstonia Aleksandr Selevko[21]
2020Stavanger, NorwayLatvia Deniss VasiļjevsNorway Sondre Oddvoll BøeSweden Illya Solomin[22]
2021No competition held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Hørsholm, DenmarkFinland Valtter VirtanenPoland Kornel WitkowskiSweden Oliver Praetorius[23]
2023Reykjavík, IcelandSweden Andreas NordebäckSweden Gabriel FolkessonFinland Makar Suntsev[24]

Women's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
1919Kristiania, NorwaySweden Magda Julin
1920Helsinki, Finland
1921Stockholm, SwedenSweden Magda JulinNorway Ingrid GulbrandsenNorway Margot Moe
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1941Sweden Sonja Fuhrman
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1946Stockholm, SwedenSweden Britta RåhlénSweden Gun EricsonFinland Leena Pietilä
1947Turku, FinlandFinland Leena Pietilä
1949Lillehammer, NorwayNorway Marit HenieNorway Bjørg Løhnner-ØienFinland Leena Pietilä
1950Uppsala, SwedenSweden Gun EricsonFinland Leena PietiläNorway Marit Henie
1951Helsinki, FinlandFinland Leena PietiläSweden Margaretha BrungårdhFinland Kirsti Linna
1953Solna, SwedenSweden Gun Ericson-MothanderFinland Leena PietiläSweden Margaretha Brungårdh
1954Hamar, NorwayNorway Ingeborg NilssonSweden Gun MothanderSweden Ally Lundström
1955Gothenburg, SwedenNorway Ingeborg NilssonNorway Britt Turid AronsenSweden Ally Lundström
1956Helsinki, FinlandNorway Britt Turid AronsenNorway Ingeborg NilssonFinland Kirsti Linna
1957Stockholm, SwedenSweden Ally LundströmNorway Grete BorgenNorway Anne Karin Dehle
1958Gjøvik, NorwayNorway Grete BorgenNorway Anne Karin DehleNorway Astrid Ekeberg
1959Helsinki, FinlandNorway Anne Karin DehleNorway Grete BorgenNorway Astrid Ekeberg
1960Jönköping, SwedenNorway Anne Karin DehleNorway Siri KamfjordNorway Astrid Ekeberg
1961Copenhagen, DenmarkNorway Anne Karin DehleNorway Berit Unn JohansenNorway Astrid Ekeberg
1962Lillehammer, NorwayNorway Anne Karin DehleSweden Ann-Margreth FreiNorway Berit Unn Johansen
1963Lahti, FinlandSweden Ann-Margreth Frei-KäckNorway Vivi-Ann ØstbyFinland Pia Vingisaar
1964Malmö, SwedenSweden Ann-Margreth KäckNorway Berit Unn JohansenNorway Anne Karin Dehle
1965Copenhagen, DenmarkDenmark Marianne BækNorway Anne Karin DehleSweden Britt Elfving
1966Sarpsborg, NorwaySweden Britt ElfvingNorway Anne Karin DehleFinland Anna-Maija Rissanen
1967Helsinki, FinlandSweden Britt ElfvingDenmark Jette VadFinland Pia Vingisaar
1968Gävle, SwedenNorway Anne Karin DehleDenmark Jette VadSweden Louise Lettström
1969Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden Britt ElfvingSweden Eva HermanssonSweden Louise Lettström
1970Helsinki, FinlandSweden Anita JohanssonSweden Eva HermanssonNorway Anne Karin Dehle
1971Gothenburg, SwedenSweden Lise-Lotte ÖbergSweden Anita JohanssonSweden Louise Lettström
1972Oslo, NorwaySweden Lise-Lotte ÖbergNorway Bjørg Ellen RingdalNorway Liv Egelund
1973Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden Lise-Lotte ÖbergFinland Tarja NäsiNorway Liv Egelund
1974Helsinki, FinlandFinland Tarja NäsiFinland Hannele KoskinenFinland Susan Broman
1975Malmö, SwedenFinland Susan BromanSweden Lise-Lotte ÖbergFinland Kristiina Wegelius
1976Stavanger, NorwayFinland Kristiina WegeliusFinland Hannele KoskinenFinland Susan Broman
1977Copenhagen, DenmarkFinland Kristiina WegeliusFinland Niina KyöttinenSweden Bodil Olsson
1978Oulu, FinlandFinland Hannele KoskinenFinland Susan BromanSweden Christina Svensson
1979Gothenburg, SwedenFinland Susan BromanNorway Jeanne ChapmanSweden Bodil Olsson
1980Trondheim, NorwayFinland Pia SnellmanFinland Päivi NieminenSweden Catarina Lindgren
1981Aarhus, DenmarkSweden Christina SvenssonDenmark Hanne GamborgFinland Lotta Isaksson
1982Helsinki, FinlandFinland Nina ÖstmanFinland Susanna PeltolaFinland Elise Ahonen
1983Gothenburg, SwedenDenmark Hanne GamborgSweden Anette OlssonFinland Nina Östman
1984Oslo, NorwayFinland Elina HänninenFinland Nina ÖstmanSweden Lotta Falkenbäck
1985Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden Lotta FalkenbäckSweden Maria BergqvistSweden Karin Starzmann
1986Turku, FinlandSweden Lotta FalkenbäckFinland Elise AhonenFinland Elina Hänninen
1987Upplands Väsby, SwedenSweden Lotta FalkenbäckFinland Elina HänninenSweden Birgitta Andersson
1988Asker, NorwaySweden Hélène PerssonSweden Susanne SegerDenmark Anisette Torp-Lind
1989Hvidovre, DenmarkSweden Hélène PerssonDenmark Anisette Torp-LindSweden Ann-Marie Söderholm
1990Helsinki, FinlandFinland Mari NiskanenSweden Ines KlubalFinland Mila Kajas
1991Malmö, SwedenSweden Hélène PerssonFinland Mila KajasSweden Ann-Marie Söderholm
1992Bergen, NorwayFinland Kaisa KellaFinland Mila KajasSweden Ann-Marie Söderholm
1993Aarhus, DenmarkFinland Kaisa KellaDenmark Anisette Torp-LindSweden Ann-Marie Söderholm
1994Helsinki, FinlandFinland Tuire KuronenFinland Kaisa KellaSweden Helena Grundberg
1995Enköping, SwedenFinland Hannele LundströmFinland Mila KajasSweden Helena Grundberg
1996Asker, NorwayFinland Kaisa KellaFinland Alisa DreiFinland Jessica Grahn
1997Hvidovre, DenmarkFinland Elina KettunenFinland Annukka LaukkanenFinland Sanna-Maija Wiksten
1998Helsinki, FinlandFinland Sanna-Maija WikstenFinland Annukka LaukkanenSweden Klara Bramfeldt[1]
1999Linköping, SwedenFinland Elina KettunenFinland Sanna-Maija WikstenSweden Anna Lundström[2]
2000Stavanger, NorwayFinland Susanna PöykiöSweden Anna LundströmSweden Klara Bramfeldt
2001Odense, DenmarkDenmark Mikkeline KierkgaardFinland Taru KarvosenojaSweden Klara Bramfeldt[3]
2002Vierumäki, FinlandFinland Alisa DreiSweden Åsa PerssonSweden Anna Lundström[4]
2003Reykjavík, IcelandFinland Elina KettunenFinland Susanna PöykiöSweden Johanna Götesson[5]
2004Helsingborg, SwedenFinland Elina KettunenSweden Lina JohanssonFinland Sari Hakola[6]
2005Asker, NorwayFinland Alisa DreiFinland Elina KettunenFinland Tytti Tervonen[7]
2006Copenhagen, DenmarkFinland Niina LaksolaSweden Malin Hållberg-LeufFinland Elina Vesamäki[8]
2007Helsinki, FinlandFinland Susanna PöykiöFinland Laura LepistöSweden Lina Johansson[9]
2008Reykjavík, IcelandSweden Viktoria HelgessonSweden María TaljegardSweden Malin Hållberg-Leuf[10]
2009Malmö, SwedenSweden Viktoria HelgessonSweden Linnea MellgrenFinland Henriikka Hietaniemi[11]
2010Asker, NorwaySweden Viktoria HelgessonSweden Angelica OlssonSweden Joshi Helgesson[12]
2011Rødovre, DenmarkSweden Viktoria HelgessonSweden Linnea MellgrenFinland Juulia Turkkila[13]
2012Vantaa, FinlandFinland Juulia TurkkilaSweden Joshi HelgessonSweden Isabelle Olsson[14]
2013Reykjavík, IcelandSweden Viktoria HelgessonSweden Joshi HelgessonDenmark Anita Madsen[15]
2014Uppsala, SwedenSweden Joshi HelgessonSweden Viktoria HelgessonFinland Liubov Efimenko[16]
2015Stavanger, NorwayFinland Jenni SaarinenNorway Anne Line GjersemFinland Viveca Lindfors[17]
2016Aalborg, DenmarkSweden Joshi HelgessonFinland Viveca LindforsSweden Isabelle Olsson[18]
2017Reykjavík, IcelandItaly Carolina KostnerRussia Elizaveta TuktamyshevaSweden Anita Östlund[19]
2018Rovaniemi, FinlandFinland Viveca LindforsSweden Anita ÖstlundSweden Josefin Taljegard[20]
2019Linköping, SwedenFinland Jenni SaarinenEstonia Gerli LiinamäeFinland Vera Stolt[21]
2020Stavanger, NorwayItaly Lara Naki GutmannFinland Emmi PeltonenFinland Jenni Saarinen[22]
2021No competition held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Hørsholm, DenmarkFinland Oona OunasvuoriChinese Taipei Ting Tzu-HanFinland Olivia Lisko[23]
2023Reykjavík, IcelandFinland Nella PelkonenFinland Janna JyrkinenFinland Olivia Lisko[24]

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
1919Kristiania, NorwayFinland Ludowika Jakobsson-Eilers / Walter Jakobsson
1920Helsinki, Finland
1921Stockholm, SwedenFinland Ludowika Jakobsson-Eilers / Walter JakobssonNorway Alexia Bryn / Yngvar BrynSweden Helfrid Palm / Agard Palm
1922Norway Alexia Bryn / Yngvar Bryn
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1946Stockholm, SwedenSweden Britta Råhlén / Bo MothanderSweden Gun Hammarin / Sven BrandeliusDenmark Inger Weitzmann / Harry Meistrup
1947Turku, FinlandFinland Harriet Pantaenius / Lars Björkman
1949Lillehammer, NorwayNorway Margot Walle / Allan FjeldheimSweden Britta Lindmark / Ulf BerendtFinland Harriet Pantaenius / Lars Björkman
1950Uppsala, SwedenSweden Gertrud Mikhejew / Sture HöidénFinland Harriet Pantaenius / Lars BjörkmanFinland Inkeri Soininen / Paavo Mäkelä
1951Helsinki, FinlandSweden Britta Lindmark / Ulf BerendtFinland Leena Pietilä / Lars Björkman
1953Solna, SwedenFinland Leena Pietilä / Lars BjörkmanNorway Bjørg Skjælaaen / Johannes Thorsen
1954Hamar, NorwaySweden Britta Lindmark / Ulf BerendtNorway Bjørg Skjælaaen / Johannes Thorsen
1955Gothenburg, SwedenNorway Bjørg Skjælaaen / Johannes ThorsenNorway Ingeborg Nilsson / Reidar BörjesonSweden Gun Mothander / Hans Lindh
1956Helsinki, FinlandNorway Ingeborg Nilsson / Reidar BörjesonSweden Mona-Lisa Englund / Ronny Hall
1957Stockholm, SwedenSweden Agneta Wale / Kristian WaleNorway Ingeborg Nilsson / Reidar BörjesonSweden Maud Levin / Inge Sterner
1958Gjøvik, NorwaySweden Agneta Wale / Kristian WaleNorway Ingeborg Nilsson / Reidar BörjesonFinland Soile Drufva / Nils Kankkonen
1959Helsinki, FinlandNorway Grete Borgen / Per KjølbergSweden Margareta Ericson / Staffan Thorson
1960Jönköping, SwedenNorway Grete Borgen / Per KjølbergNorway Liv Lunde / Erik GrünertSweden Britta Eriksson / Ronny Hall
1961Copenhagen, DenmarkNorway Liv Lunde / Erik GrünertSweden Margareta Ericson / Staffan ThorsonDenmark Ayoe Bardram / Alf Refer
1962Lillehammer, NorwayNorway Liv Lunde / Erik GrünertSweden Gunilla Lindberg / Gunnar de ShàrengradSweden Boel Lögdberg / Christer Ericsson
1963Lahti, FinlandNorway Karin Bjerke Magnussen / Erik GrünertSweden Gunilla Lindberg / Gunnar de ShàrengradFinland Anna-Maija Rissanen / Ilkka Varhee
1964Malmö, SwedenFinland Anna-Maija Rissanen / Ilkka VarheeSweden Marie Gellermark / Conny WilbeSweden Boel Lögdberg / Christer Ericsson
1965Copenhagen, DenmarkNorway Karin Bjerke Magnussen / Erik GrünertSweden Marie Gellermark / Conny WilbeNo other competitors
1966Sarpsborg, Norway
1967Helsinki, FinlandNorway Anikken Støa / Erik Grünert
1982Helsinki, FinlandFinland Maija Pekkala / Pekka PekkalaNo other competitors
1983Gothenburg, Sweden
1984Oslo, Norway
1985Copenhagen, Denmark
1986Turku, Finland
1987Upplands Väsby, Sweden
1988Asker, Norway
1989Hvidovre, Denmark
1990Helsinki, Finland
1991Malmö, Sweden
1992Bergen, Norway
1993Aarhus, Denmark
1994Helsinki, Finland
1995Enköping, Sweden
1996Asker, Norway
1997Hvidovre, Denmark
2006Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden Angelika Pylkina / Niklas HognerNo other competitors[8]

Ice dance

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
1972Kristiania, NorwayDenmark Vivi Poulsen / Kurt Poulsen
1973Copenhagen, DenmarkDenmark Vivi Poulsen / Kurt Poulsen
1974Helsinki, Finland
1975Malmö, Sweden
1976Stavanger, Norway
1977Copenhagen, Denmark
1978Oulu, Finland
1979Gothenburg, Sweden
1980Trondheim, Norway
1981Aarhus, Denmark
1982Helsinki, FinlandFinland Saila Saarinen / Kim JacobsonSweden Ulla Örnmarker / Thomas SvedbergSweden Karin Eliasson / Sten-Olof Eliasson
1983Gothenburg, SwedenSweden Annika Persson / Johan FormgrenSweden Maria Ström / Owe RidderstråleNo other competitors
1984Oslo, Norway
1985Copenhagen, Denmark
1986Turku, Finland
1987Upplands Väsby, SwedenSweden Åsa Agblad / Owe RidderstråleFinland Susanna Peltola / Kim JacobsonSweden Johanna Elfving / Pontus Krantz
1988Asker, Norway
1989Hvidovre, Denmark
1990Helsinki, Finland
1991Malmö, Sweden
1992Bergen, Norway
1993Aarhus, Denmark
1994Helsinki, Finland
1995Enköping, Sweden
1996Asker, Norway
1997Hvidovre, Denmark
2012Vantaa, FinlandFinland Henna Lindholm / Ossi KanervoSweden Malin Malmberg / Thomas NordahlNo other competitors[14]

Junior results

Men's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
1990 Helsinki, FinlandFinland Markus LeminenDenmark Johnny Rønne JensenNo other competitors[25]
1991 Malmö, Sweden
1992 Bergen, Norway
1993 Aarhus, DenmarkSweden Veli-Pekka RiihinenSweden Tobias KarlssonFinland Jukka Kalliomäki[26]
1994 Helsinki, Finland
1995 Enköping, SwedenSweden Kristoffer BerntssonSweden Mikael OlofssonSweden Pasi Honkanen[27]
1996 Asker, NorwaySweden Kristoffer BerntssonDenmark Lasse BechFinland Edvard Pyöriäinen[28]
1997 Hvidovre, DenmarkSweden Filip StillerFinland Edvard PyoriainenSweden Mikael Olofsson[29]
1998 Helsinki, FinlandSweden Kristoffer BerntssonSweden Henrik ForsgrenDenmark Tem Lylloff[1]
1999 Linköping, SwedenSweden Filip StillerSweden Hunor ThurmanSweden Kristoffer Berntsson[2]
2000 Stavanger, NorwayFinland Ari-Pekka NurmenkariFinland Mikko MinkkinenSweden Mikael Olofsson[30]
2001 Odense, DenmarkSweden Filip StillerFinland Mikko MinkkinenFinland Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari[3]
2002 Vierumäki, FinlandSweden Niklas HognerFinland Mikko MinkkinenFinland Antti Aalto[4]
2003 Reykjavík, IcelandSweden Adrian SchultheissSweden Niklas HognerFinland Tommi Piiroinen[5]
2004 Helsingborg, SwedenSweden Adrian SchultheissNorway Michael ChrolenkoFinland Valtter Virtanen[6]
2005 Asker, NorwayNorway Michael ChrolenkoSweden Justus StridFinland Tommi Piiroinen[7]
2006 Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden Alexander MajorovFinland Valtter VirtanenSweden Justus Strid[8]
2007 Helsinki, FinlandSweden Alexander MajorovFinland Samuli TyyskäSweden Anton Truve[9]
2008 Reykjavík, IcelandSweden Anton TruvéFinland Filip NordmanFinland Otto-Eemeli Laamanen[10]
2009 Malmö, SwedenFinland Otto-Eemeli LaamanenSweden Michael NeumannFinland Matthias Versluis[31]
2010 Asker, NorwayFinland Viktor ZubikSweden Ondrej SpieglFinland Julian Lagus[12]
2011 Rødovre, DenmarkFinland Julian LagusSweden Ondrej SpieglSweden Mathias Andersson[13]
2012 Vantaa, FinlandFinland Tino OleniusSweden Josef Oscarsson-EricssonSweden Marcus Björk[14]
2013 Reykjavík, IcelandNorway Sondre Oddvoll BøeSweden Nicky ObreykovFinland Tino Olenius[15]
2014 Uppsala, SwedenSweden Illya SolominSweden Nicky ObreykovFinland Tino Olenius[16]
2015 Stavanger, NorwayFinland Roman GalayFinland Tino OleniusSweden Mandus Thorman[17]
2016 Aalborg, DenmarkSweden Nikolaj MajorovSweden John Olof HallmanDenmark Daniel Tsion[18]
2017 Helsinki, FinlandSweden Nikolaj MajorovSweden Natran TzagaiSweden Mikael Nordebäck[19]
2018 Rovaniemi, FinlandSweden Andreas NordebäckSweden Mikael NordebäckDenmark Nikolaj Pedersen[20]
2019 Linköping, SwedenSweden Oliver PraetoriusSweden Daniel SeidelFinland Lucas Tiilikainen[21]
2020 Stavanger, NorwaySweden Casper JohanssonSweden Jonathan EgyptsonFinland Lauri Lankila[22]
2021 No competition held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Hørsholm, DenmarkSweden Andreas NordebäckSweden Casper JohanssonFinland Matias Lindfors[23]
2023 Reykjavík, IcelandSweden Casper JohanssonFinland Matias LindforsSweden Jonathan Egyptson[24]

Women's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
1990 Helsinki, Finland
1991 Malmö, Sweden
1992 Bergen, Norway
1993 Aarhus, Denmark
1994 Helsinki, Finland
1995 Enköping, Sweden
1996 Asker, Norway
1997 Hvidovre, Denmark
1998 Helsinki, FinlandDenmark Mikkeline KierkgaardFinland Kati SimolaFinland Tiina Weckman[1]
1999 Linköping, SwedenDenmark Mikkeline KierkegaardSweden Åsa PerssonFinland Marjut Turunen[2]
2000 Stavanger, Norway
2001 Odense, DenmarkFinland Sari HakolaFinland Mari HirvonenSweden Johanna Gotesson[3]
2002 Vierumäki, FinlandSweden Johanna GötessonSweden Erika SaloFinland Sari Hakola[4]
2003 Reykjavík, IcelandFinland Kiira KorpiSweden Marie SkärgårdFinland Laura Lepistö[5]
2004 Helsingborg, SwedenFinland Kiira KorpiSweden Viktoria HelgessonFinland Laura Lepistö[6]
2005 Asker, NorwaySweden Isabelle NylanderFinland Laura LepistöSweden Amanda Nylander[7]
2006 Copenhagen, DenmarkFinland Jenni VähämaaFinland Laura LepistöSweden Amanda Nylander[8]
2007 Helsinki, FinlandFinland Jenni VähämaaSweden Maria TaljegårdFinland Sofia Otala[9]
2008 Reykjavík, IcelandSweden Joshi HelgessonFinland Alisa MikonsaariSweden Angelica Olsson[10]
2009 Malmö, SwedenSweden Joshi HelgessonSweden Isabelle OlssonNorway Anne Line Gjersem
2010 Asker, NorwayFinland Beata PappSweden Rebecka EmanuelssonFinland Cecilia Törn[12]
2011 Rødovre, DenmarkSweden Isabelle OlssonFinland Nea ViiriNorway Anine Rabe[13]
2012 Vantaa, FinlandFinland Seidi RantanenFinland Eveliina ViljanenSweden Rebecka Emanuelsson[14]
2013 Reykjavík, IcelandFinland Jenni SaarinenSweden Josefin TaljegårdSweden Rebecka Emanuelsson[15]
2014 Uppsala, SwedenFinland Jenni SaarinenFinland Emmi PeltonenSweden Matilda Algotsson[16]
2015 Stavanger, NorwaySweden Matilda AlgotssonFinland Anni JärvenpääNorway Juni Marie Benjaminsen[17]
2016 Aalborg, DenmarkFinland Joanna KallelaSweden Anastasia SchneiderFinland Emmi Peltonen[18]
2017 Reykjavík, IcelandFinland Linnea CederFinland Sofia SulaSweden Cassandra Johansson[19]
2018 Rovaniemi, FinlandSweden Smilla SzalkaiFinland Sofia SulaFinland Laura Karhunen[20]
2019 Linköping, SwedenFinland Selma VälitaloSweden Emelie NordqvistFinland Laura Karhunen[21]
2020 Stavanger, NorwayFinland Laura KarhunenItaly Ester SchwarzFinland Olivia Lisko[22]
2021 No competition held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Hørsholm, DenmarkFinland Janna JyrkinenFinland Iida KarhunenFinland Petra Lahti[23]
2023 Reykjavík, IcelandFinland Iida KarhunenFinland Lotta ArtimoFinland Petra Lahti[24]

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
2005 Asker, NorwaySweden Angelika Pylkina / Niklas HognerGermany Rebecca Handke / Daniel WendeCzech Republic Klara Zoubkova / Miroslav Verner

Ice dance

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Results
2005 Asker, NorwayEstonia Grete Grûnberg / Kristjan RandGermany Tanja Kolbe / Paul BollDenmark Anna Thomsen / Nikolaj Sørensen
2006 Copenhagen, DenmarkDenmark Anna Thomsen / Nikolaj SorensenUnited Kingdom Rowan Musson / John HorneHungary Dorina Molnar / Mate Fejes

See also

References

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