Mladost Trophy

The Mladost Trophy is an annual international figure skating competition. It is typically held in March in Zagreb, Croatia. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating on the senior, junior, advanced novice, and lower levels. Senior events were introduced in 2013.

Senior medalists

Men

Men's medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2013 Phillip Harris Severin Kiefer Saverio Giacomelli[1][2][3]

Ladies

Ladies' medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2013 Laurine Lecavelier Carol Bressanutti Eliška Březinová[1][2][3]

Junior medalists

Men

Junior men's medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000 Marc-Olivier Bosse Gregor Urbas Daisuke Takahashi[4]
2001 Damien Djordjevic Daisuke Takahashi Alexandre Hamel[5]
2002 Kazumi Kishimoto Makoto Nakata Damien Mainprize[6]
2003 Nobunari Oda Robert Murray Tyler Cochrane[7]
2004 Yasuharu Nanri Tadayoshi Maekawa Thomas Paulson[8]
2005 Joey Russell Boris Martinec Tomislav Biscan[9]
2007 Ivor MikolcevicNo other competitors[10]
2013 Denis Margalik Carlo Vittorio Palermo Marco Pauletti[1][2][3]

Ladies

Junior ladies' medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000 Akiko Suzuki Arisa Yamazaki Nicole Watt[4]
2001 Idora Hegel Ichie Hayashi Anne Sophie Calvez[5]
2002 Cynthia Phaneuf Amanda Billings Vikki Hodges[6]
2003 Akiko Suzuki Teodora Postic Rebecca Collett[7]
2004 Nana Takeda Satsuki Muramoto Zeljka Krizmanic[8]
2005 Jessica Hitchmough Zeljka Krizmanic Marie Christine Grenier[9]
2007 Erle Harstad Manuela Stanukova Dora Strabic[10]
2013 Saara Astola Vilma Lehtinen Kaisa Ukkonen[1][2][3]

Pairs

Junior pairs' medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2007 Carolina Gillespie / Daniel Aggiano Tameron Drake / Edward AltonNo other competitors[10]

Advanced novice medalists

Men

Advanced novice men's medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000 Shawn Sawyer Hiroyuki Onuma Cedric Demers[4]
2001 Takahiko Kozuka Raeez HendricksNo other competitors[5]
2002 Maxim-Billy Fortin Kosuke Morinaga David Richardson[6]
2003 Takahito Mura Elliot Hilton Matthew Parr[7]
2004 Kento Nakamura Takahito Mura Anthony Legge[8]
2005 Daniel King Kosuke Nozoe Ryuichi Kihara[9]
2007 Yuzuru Hanyu Ryuju Hino Vlad Ionescu[10]
2013 Zachary Daleman Alexander Borovoj Luc Maierhofer[1][2][3]

Ladies

Advanced novice ladies' medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000 Miki Ando Joannie Rochette Yurie Abe[4]
2001 Miki Ando Eri Ishigami Isabella Pellin[5]
2002 Mai Asada Ishigami Eri Jessica Dube[6]
2003 Rumi Suizu Momo Makino Karla Quinn[7]
2004 Mao Asada Mutsumi Takayama Dora Strabic[8]
2005 Devon Neuls Kathryn Kang Yurina Nobuhara[9]
2007 Yuki Nishino Miruku Matsushita Marissa Henderson[10]
2013 Dorka Havasi Anni Jarvenpaa Celine Brunner[1][2][3]
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References

  1. "Protocol: Mladost Trophy 2013". International Skating Union.
  2. "Mladost Trophy 2013". Archived from the original on 2013-12-17.
  3. "Announcement: Mladost Trophy 2013". International Skating Union.
  4. "7th Mladost Trophy 2000". Figure Skating Corner.
  5. "8th Mladost Trophy". Figure Skating Corner.
  6. "2002 Mladost Trophy". International Skating Union.
  7. "2003 10th Mladost Trophy". Figure Skating Corner. Archived from the original on 2013-04-29.
  8. "Mladost Trophy 2004". International Skating Union.
  9. "12th Mladost Trophy 2005". Figure Skating Corner. Archived from the original on 2013-10-14.
  10. "13th Mladost Trophy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
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