The EduSport Trophy is an annual international figure skating competition organized by the Romanian Skating Organization. It is held every January in Bucharest and Otopeni, Romania.[1] Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles at various levels which may include senior, junior, novice (advanced, intermediate and basic; subcategories including) and below, as well as recreational and adult skaters.[2][3][4]

Senior medalists

Men

Senior men
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2017Competition not held[5]
2018Competition not held[6]
2019Philippines Christopher CaluzaBulgaria Nicky Leo ObreykovSlovakia Michael Neuman[7]
2020Bulgaria Larry LoupoloverHong Kong Kwun Hung Leungno other competitors[8]
2020Bulgaria Larry LoupoloverHong Kong Kwun Hung Leungno other competitors[8]
2023United States Joonsoo KimRomania Anelin George Enacheno other competitors[9]

Ladies

Senior ladies
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2017Norway Anne Line Gjersemno other competitors[5]
2018Italy Lucrezia GennaroGreece Dimitra KorriRomania Irina Preda[6]
2019Czech Republic Eliška BřezinováPhilippines Alisson Krystle PertichetoItaly Chenny Paolucci[7]
2023United Kingdom Kristen SpoursRomania Julia SauterUnited Kingdom Nina Povey[9]

Junior medalists

Men

Junior men
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2017Bulgaria Alexander ZlatovRomania Andrei Tanaseno other competitors[5]
2018Bulgaria Radoslav MarinovRomania Andrei Tanaseno other competitors[6]
2019Hong Kong Naoki MaRomania Andrei TanaseRomania Sebastian Radovan[7]
2020Hong Kong Naoki MaBulgaria Filip Kaimakchievno other competitors[8]
2023Israel Nikita SheikoIsrael Iakov PogrebinskiiIsrael Tamir Kuperman[9]

Ladies

Junior ladies
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2017Italy Lucrezia GennaroMoldova Anna IvancenkoMoldova Ecaterina Ivancenka[5]
2018Romania Ana Sofia BescheaSerbia Leona RogicRomania Bristena Prodea[6]
2019Italy Lucrezia BeccariNorway Silja Anna Skulstad UrangItaly Serena Joy Roblin[7]
2020Romania Ramona Andreea VoicuRomania Ana Sofia BescheaAustralia Amelia Scarlett Jackson[8]
2023Israel Mariia DmitrievaIsrael Elizabet GervitsUkraine Anastasiia Vasylchenko[9]

Advanced novice medalists

Men

Advanced novice boys
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2017Bulgaria Radoslav Marinovno other competitors[5]
2018Competition not held[6]
2019Romania David-Mihai Odovancathe second skater withdrew[7]
2020Competition not held[8]
2023Israel Kiril SheikoFrance Gianni MottilaIsrael Itay Shegelman[9]

Ladies

Advanced novice girls
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2017Romania Bristena ProdeaRomania Ana Sofia Bescheano other competitors[5]
2018Italy Federica GrandessoRomania Luiza IlieRomania Denisa Comanescu[6]
2019Israel Elizabet GervitsRomania Ingrid-Ana PricopBulgaria Elena Dimitrova[7]
2020Bulgaria Kiara HristovaBulgaria Marina NikolovaRomania Maria Bianca Ionescu[8]
2023Bulgaria Lia LyubenovaNetherlands Angel DelevaqueIsrael Simona Tkachman[9]

References

  1. List of events on the ISU pages
  2. 2nd EduSport Trophy Adult and Recreational (2018) results
  3. 2nd EduSport Trophy (2018) pre-novice results
  4. 3rd EduSport Trophy (2019) full results (ISU and non-ISU)
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "EduSport Trophy 2017 First Edition". January 2017.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2nd EduSport Trophy 2018". January 2018.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "3rd EduSport Trophy 2019". January 2019.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "4th EduSport Trophy 2020". January 2020.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "International EduSport Trophy". FRP Online. Romanian Skating Federation. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
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