Belgian Figure Skating Championships

The Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap; French: Championnat de Belgique) are the figure skating national championship held annually to determine the national champions of Belgium. Skaters compete in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, ice dancing, and synchronized skating, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. The event is organized by Fédération Royale Belge de Patinage Artistique, the sport's national governing body.

Senior medalists

Men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1998–99LiedekerkeKevin van der Perren
1999–2000BrusselsKevin van der Perren
2000–01Kevin van der PerrenNick Wyns[1]
2001–02Kevin van der PerrenNo other competitors
2002–03LeuvenKevin van der PerrenNo other competitors[2]
2003–04DeurneKevin van der PerrenNo other competitors[3][4]
2004–05LommelNo competitors[5]
2005–06LeuvenNo competitors[6]
2006–07HasseltKevin van der PerrenNo other competitors[7]
2007–08HasseltNo Belgian competitors[8]
2008–09LommelNo Belgian competitors[9]
2009–10LiègeJorik HendrickxRuben BlommaertNo other competitors[10]
2010–11HasseltKevin van der PerrenJorik HendrickxNo other competitors[11]
2011–12DeurneKevin van der PerrenJorik HendrickxNo other competitors[12]
2012–13
2014–15
No competitors[13][14][15]
2015–16MaaseikJorik HendrickxNo other competitors[16]
2016–17LommelJorik HendrickxNo other competitors[17]
2017–18
2019–20
No competitors[18]

Ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1996–97Ellen Mareels
1997–98Ellen MareelsDorothee Derroitte
1998–99LiedekerkeDorothee DerroitteEllen Mareels
1999–2000BrusselsEllen MareelsNatalie Hoste
2000–01Ellen MareelsSara FaloticoLeen Vermeiren[1]
2001–02Sara FaloticoEllen MareelsFauve Snauwaert
2002–03LeuvenEllen MareelsSara FaloticoDorothee Derroitte[2]
2003–04DeurneSara FaloticoEllen MareelsIsabelle Pieman[3][4]
2004–05LommelSara FaloticoDorothée DerroitteIsabelle Pieman[5]
2005–06LeuvenKirsten VerbistBarbara KlerkNo bronze medalist[6]
2006–07HasseltIsabelle PiemanKirsten VerbistBarbara Klerk[7]
2007–08HasseltBarbara KlerkIsabelle PiemanKirsten Verbist[8]
2008–09LommelBarbara KlerkIsabelle PiemanKaat Van Daele[9]
2009–10LiègeIsabelle PiemanKaat Van DaeleNo other competitors[10]
2010–11HasseltIra VannutKaat Van DaeleAmélie Pierre[11]
2011–12DeurneIsabelle PiemanKaat Van DaeleNo other competitors[12]
2012–13DeurneKaat Van DaeleIsabelle PiemanNo other Belgian competitors[13]
2013–14LiègeKaat Van DaeleIsabelle PiemanNo other Belgian competitors[14]
2014–15–
2015–16
No competitors[15][16]
2016–17LommelLoena HendrickxCharlotte VandersarrenNo other competitors[17]
2017–18LiedekerkeLoena HendrickxAnneliese Van HoudtNo other competitors[18]
2018–19LeuvenLoena HendrickxCharlotte VandersarrenLoïs Arickx[19]
2019–20WilrijkNaomi MugnierJade HovineNo other competitors[20]

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1944Micheline Lannoy / Pierre Baugniet
1945Micheline Lannoy / Pierre Baugniet
1946Micheline Lannoy / Pierre Baugniet
1947Micheline Lannoy / Pierre Baugniet
2002–
2020
No competitors

Synchronized skating

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1999–99Liedekerke
1999–2000Brussels
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03Leuven
2003–04Deurne
2004–05LommelIce CrystalsNo other competitors
2005–06
2019–20
No competitors

Junior medalists

Men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2013–14LiègeTimothée ManandNo other competitors[14]
2014–15LommelTimothée ManandBob RasschaertNo other competitors[15]
2015–16MaaseikTimothée ManandBob RasschaertNo other competitors[16]
2016–17LommelBob RasschaertJeroen SchroyenNo other competitors[17]
2017–18LiedekerkeBob RasschaertNo other competitors[18]
2018–19LeuvenChristopher LisonNo other competitors[19]
2019–20WilrijkChristopher LisonNo other competitors[20]

Ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2013–14LiègeLoena HendrickxLieselotte SwertsKirana Noerens[14]
2014–15LommelLoena HendrickxLieselotte SwertsKirana Noerens[15]
2015–16MaaseikCharlotte VandersarrenLisa Van GenckLoïs Arickx[16]
2016–17LommelLisa Van GenckRobyn RavytsLaura Balanean[17]
2017–18LiedekerkeLaura BalaneanLisa Van GenckLoïs Arickx[18]
2018–19LeuvenJade HovineAmber De MaesschalckVicky Jansen[19]
2019–20WilrijkNina PinzarroneGiulia CastoriniCaroline Smans[20]

Advanced novice medalists

Men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2013–14LiègeBob RasschaertNo other competitors[14]
2014–15–
2016–17
No competitors[15][16][17]
2017–18LiedekerkeArne de PeuterNo other competitors[18]
2018–19LeuvenMax LeleuOwen VancoppernolleNo other competitors[19]
2019–20WilrijkDenis KrouglovMatijn MaesNo other competitors[20]

Ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2013–14LiègeLisa Van GenckNaomi VerdeyenShirley Verhage[14]
2014–15LommelNaomi VerdeyenRobyn RavytsCharlotta Hendriks[15]
2015–16MaaseikAmina VerplanckeTereza KublovaCharlotta Hendriks[16]
2016–17LommelAmber De MaesschalckRomee VerbekeAngelina Tumbas-De Munck[17]
2017–18LiedekerkeRomee VerbekeVicky JansenMarthe Demeyer[18]
2018–19LeuvenGiulia CastoriniNina PinzarroneCaroline Smans[19]
2019–20WilrijkJolien JennesLine De GraefMaité Van Mulders[20]
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References

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  2. "Communication No. 1216 National Results 2002/2003" (PDF). International Skating Union. 5 July 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 February 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
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  14. "2013–2014 Belgian Championships". Skate Belgium. November 2013. Archived from the original on 16 December 2014.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
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  17. "Belgisch Kampioenschap 2017". Federation Royale Belge de Patinage Artistique. 19 November 2016. Archived from the original on 27 November 2016.
  18. "Belgisch Kampioenschap 2018". Federation Royale Belge de Patinage Artistique. 2 December 2017.
  19. "Belgisch Kampioenschap 2019". Federation Royale Belge de Patinage Artistique. 17 November 2018.
  20. "Belgisch Kampioenschap 2020". Federation Royale Belge de Patinage Artistique. 23 November 2019.
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