Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy

The Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy (or Asian Trophy; previously known as the Asian Figure Skating Championships) is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the Asian Skating Union. Skaters compete in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles across three levels: senior, junior, and novice.

Following an ASU meeting in Changchun, China during the 6th Asian Winter Games 2007, the ASU revised the name of the competition from the Asian Figure Skating Championships to the Asian Figure Skating Trophy, with the International Skating Union approving the change. Since 2013, the event has been titled the Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy and skaters from other continents have participated. In 2018 this event was part of the 2018–19 ISU Challenger Series. Part of the competition is also designated as a Challenger Series event in 2019 as well.[1]

The 2011 competition at Dongguan, China was hosted by the Hong Kong Skating Union. The 2019 competition at the same city will be also hosted by the Hong Kong Skating Union.

Senior medalists

CS: ISU Challenger Series

Men

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2007 Taipei Henry Lu Shih-hao Romklao Sopa Anup Kumar Yama[2]
2008 Hong Kong Ri Song-chol Abzal Rakimgaliev Kim Min-seok[3]
2009No competition held
2010 Bangkok Akio Sasaki Tien Hung-wen Karn Luanpreda[4]
2011 Dongguan Yan Han Misha Ge Guan Yuhang[5]
2012 Taipei Chiu Ting Ronald Lam Kim Min-seok Lee June-hyoung[6][7]
2013 Bangkok Tatsuki Machida Misha Ge Lee June-hyoung[8]
2014 Taipei Shoma Uno Kim Jin-seo Lee June-hyoung[9]
2015 Bangkok Michael Christian Martinez Keiji Tanaka Hiroaki Sato[10]
2016 Manila Keiji Tanaka Kim Jin-seo Julian Zhi Jie Yee[11]
2017 Hong Kong Keiji Tanaka Ryuju Hino An Geon-hyeong[12]
2018 CS Bangkok Sota Yamamoto Tsao Chih-i Byun Se-jong[13]
2019 CS Dongguan Daniel Grassl Andrew Torgashev Ryan Dunk[14]

Ladies

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2007 Taipei Kim Soo-jin Kim Na-young Tamami Ono[2]
2008 Hong Kong Anastasia Gimazetdinova Kim Na-young Sin Na-hee[3]
2009No competition held
2010 Bangkok Ayane Nakamura Sandra Khopon Kim Ji-young[4]
2011 Dongguan Park Yeon-jun Wang Jialei Kwak Min-jeong[5]
2012 Taipei Park So-youn Cho Kyung-ah Lee Tae-yeon[6][7]
2013 Bangkok Satoko Miyahara Zhang Kexin Melissa Bulanhagui[8]
2014 Taipei Rika Hongo Riona Kato Park So-youn[9]
2015 Bangkok Mai Mihara Riona Kato Kaori Sakamoto[10]
2016 Manila Yura Matsuda Choi Da-bin Amy Lin[11]
2017 Hong Kong Kaori Sakamoto Yuna Shiraiwa Kailani Craine[12]
2018 CS Bangkok Lim Eun-soo Yuna Shiraiwa Mako Yamashita[13]
2019 CS Dongguan Lim Eun-soo Kim Ha-nul Gabriella Izzo[14]

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2008 Hong Kong Sung Mi-hyang / Jong Yong-hyok Rie Aoi / Wen Xiong Guo Ri Ji-hyang / Thae Won-hyok[3]
2009No competition held
2010–
2015
No pairs competition
2016 Manila Ryom Tae-ok / Kim Ju-sik Pak So-hyang / Song Nam-i Miu Suzaki / Ryuichi Kihara[11]
2017 Hong Kong Kim Su-yeon / Kim Hyung-tae Miu Suzaki / Ryuichi Kihara Narumi Takahashi / Ryo Shibata[12]
2018 Bangkok Peng Cheng / Jin Yang Ryom Tae-ok / Kim Ju-sikno other competitors[13]
2019No pairs competition[14][15]

Ice dance

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2018 CS Bangkok Wang Shiyue / Liu Xinyu Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons Misato Komatsubara / Tim Koleto[13]
2019 CS Dongguan Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko Ksenia Konkina / Pavel Drozd Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya[14]

Junior medalists

Men

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2007 Taipei Naoto Saito Yukihiro Yoshida Dennis Hon Lan To[2]
2008 Hong Kong Keiji Tanaka Luo Yuyanlong Jang Ju-hyok[3]
2009No competition held
2010 Bangkok Kosuke Nozue Chen Jui-shu Dinesh Kumar[4]
2011 Dongguan Jin Boyang Lee June-hyoung Lee Dong-won[5]
2012 Taipei Tsao Chih-i Taichi Honda Jordan Ju[6][7]
2013 Bangkok Alex Kang-chan Kam Tsao Chih-i Byun Se-jong[8]
2014 Taipei Hidetsugu Kamata Julian Zhi Jie Yee Taichi Honda[9]
2015 Bangkok Mitsuki Sumoto Kai Xiang Chew Han Kum-chol[10]
2016 Manila Koshiro Shimada Park Sung-hoon Han Kum-chol[11]
2017 Hong Kong Sena Miyake Park Sung-hoon Kyeong Jae-Seok[12]
2018 Bangkok Yuma Kagiyama Tatsuya Tsuboi Nicholas Hsieh[16]
2019 Dongguan Yudong Chen Fang Yi Lin Donghyeok Lee[17]

Ladies

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2007 Taipei Yuki Nishino Ayane Nakamura Sigrid Young[2]
2008 Hong Kong Yuki Nishino Kwak Min-jeong Yun Yea-ji[3]
2009No competition held
2010 Bangkok Kako Tomotaki Mimi Tanasorn Chindasook Suthatta Yilansuwan[4]
2011 Dongguan Kim Hae-jin Park So-youn Hinano Isobe[5]
2012 Taipei Satoko Miyahara Choi Hwi Yuka Nagai[6][7]
2013 Bangkok Kaori Sakamoto Mai Mihara Choi Da-bin[8]
2014 Taipei Wakaba Higuchi Choi Da-bin Rin Nitaya[9]
2015 Bangkok Yuna Aoki Marin Honda Kim Se-na[10]
2016 Manila Marin Honda Kim Ye-lim Lim Eun-soo[11]
2017 Hong Kong Rika Kihira Lim Eun-soo Kim Ye-lim[12]
2018 Bangkok Lee Hae-in Gabriella Izzo Wi Seo-yeong[16]
2019 Dongguan Wi Seo-yeong Ji Seo-yeon Hiu Yau Chow[17]

References

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  6. "2012 protocol" (PDF). Chinese Taipei Figure Skating Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-03-13. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
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  8. "2013 detailed results". Figure Skating Association of Thailand. Archived from the original on 2013-08-26.
  9. "2014 detailed results". Chinese Taipei Figure Skating Association. Archived from the original on 2018-04-21. Retrieved 2014-08-15.
  10. "2015 detailed results". Figure Skating Association of Thailand. Archived from the original on 2015-08-07.
  11. "2016 results". Archived from the original on 2016-08-08.
  12. "2017 results".
  13. "2018 results". ISUFS.org. International Skating Union.
  14. "2019 results". hksu.org.
  15. "2019 Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy - Announcement (non Challenger part)". International Skating Union. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
  16. "2018 Junior results". International Skating Union.
  17. "2019 Junior results".
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