New Zealand Figure Skating Championships

The New Zealand Figure Skating Championships are a figure skating competition held annually to determine the national champions of New Zealand. Skaters compete in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing from the juvenile level to senior. Not all categories are held in every year due to a lack of entries. The event is organized by the New Zealand Ice Figure Skating Association (NZIFSA).

Senior medalists

Men

Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Details
1939–40Manorburn DamA. W. Robertson
1940–41–
1945–46
No competition held
1946–47Brian Tufnail
1947–48Ronald Hosken
1948–49Tom Grigg
1949–50Tom Grigg
1950–51Tom Grigg
1951–52Tom Grigg
1952–53Jack Lyttle
1953–54Tom Grigg
1954–55John Dowling
1955–56John Dowling
1956–57Ivan McDonald
1957–58John Dowling
1958–59John Dowling
1959–60Ivan McDonald
1960–61Ivan McDonald
1961–62Ivan McDonald
1962–63Ivan McDonald
1963–64Ivan McDonald
1964–65Gerry Glover
1965–66Gerry Glover
1966–67Ivan McDonald
1967–68No senior men's competition
1968–69Murray Herriott
1969–70Murray Herriott
1970–71–
1975–76
No senior men's competition
1976–77Richard Bates
1977–78John Walkingshaw
1978–79John Walkingshaw
1979–80John Walkingshaw
1980–81John Walkingshaw
1981–82John Walkingshaw
1982–83John Walkingshaw
1983–84–
1984–85
No senior men's competition
1985–86Christopher Blong
1986–87Christopher Blong
1987–88Christopher Blong
1988–89No senior men's competition
1989–90Christopher Blong
1990–91Christopher Blong
1991–92Christopher Blong
1992–93–
1997–98
No senior men's competition
1998–99Ricky Cockerill
1999–00QueenstownRicky CockerillNo other competitors
2000–01AucklandRicky CockerillSimon ThodeNo other competitors
2001–02ChristchurchRicky CockerillNo other competitors
2002–03GoreRicky CockerillNo other competitors
2003–04AucklandRicky CockerillTristan ThodeJoel Watson
2004–05QueenstownRicky CockerillJoel WatsonTristan Thode
2005–06DunedinTristan ThodeJoel WatsonMathieu Wilson
2006–07AucklandJoel WatsonTristan ThodeMathieu Wilson
2007–08ChristchurchTristan ThodeJoel WatsonMathieu Wilson[2]
2008–09GoreTristan ThodeMathieu WilsonCameron Hems[3]
2009–10AucklandCameron HemsNo other competitors[4]
2010–11DunedinCameron HemsNo other competitors[5]
2011–12GoreCameron HemsChris Boyd[6]
2012–13AucklandCameron HemsNo other competitors[7]
2013–14DunedinMathieu WilsonNo other competitors[8]
2014–15–
2016–17
No senior men's competition[9][10][11]
2017–18DunedinBrian LeeMichael DurhamNo other competitors[12]
2018–19AucklandBrian LeeNo other competitors[13]
2019–20GoreBrian LeeNo other competitors[14]

Ladies

Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Details
1939–40Manorburn DamSadie Cameron
1940–41–
1945–46
No competition held
1946–47Janet Richards
1947–48Penelope Barker
1948–49Corinne Gilkison
1949–50Shirley Buchanan
1950–51Shirley Buchanan
1951–52Joy Stewart
1952–53Joy Stewart
1953–54Susan Grigg
1954–55Lynne Withey
1955–56Lynne Withey
1956–57Rona Dickson
1957–58Joan Walker
1958–59Joan Walker
1959–60Lynne McDonald
1960–61Sandra Jack
1961–62Sandra Jack
1962–63Wendy Grafton
1963–64Wendy Grafton
1964–65Shirley Bayne
1965–66Wendy Grafton
1966–67Wendy Grafton
1967–68Susan Hoseit
1968–69Jeanne Wyatt
1969–70Jeanne Begej
1970–71Gay Le Comte
1971–72Gay Le Comte
1972–73Gay Le Comte
1973–74Gay Le Comte
1974–75Gay Le Comte
1975–76Gay Le Comte
1976–77No senior ladies' competition
1977–78Katie Symmonds
1978–79Katie Symmonds
1979–80Denyse Adam
1980–81Denyse Adam
1981–82Denyse Adam
1982–83Kathy Lindsay
1983–84Denyse Adam
1984–85Denyse Adam
1985–86Jane Clifford
1986–87Carey Shepherd
1987–88Rosanna Blong
1988–89Justine Brownlee
1989–90Rosanna Blong
1990–91Rosanna Blong
1991–92Rosanna Blong
1992–93No senior ladies' competition
1993–94Heather Nye
1994–95Heather Nye
1995–96Heather Nye
1996–97Rachel Fisher
1997–98Philippa Rawlins
1998–99Imelda-Rose Hegerty
1999–00QueenstownImelda-Rose HegertyNo other competitors
2000–01AucklandDirke O'Brien BakerImelda-Rose HegertyNo other competitors
2001–02ChristchurchImelda-Rose HegertyNo other competitors
2002–03GoreImelda-Rose HegertyNo other competitors
2003–04AucklandAslihan AydinNo other competitors
2004–05QueenstownMorgan FigginsVicky KuoRachel Fisher
2005–06DunedinMorgan FigginsVicky KuoAslihan Aydin
2006–07AucklandMorgan FigginsCaitlin HaynesNo other competitors
2007–08ChristchurchAlexandra RoutMorgan FigginsCaitlin Haynes[2]
2008–09GoreAlexandra RoutMorgan FigginsNo other competitors[3]
2009–10AucklandAlexandra RoutCaitlyn PaulElizabeth O'Neill[4]
2010–11DunedinSamantha WaughMorgan FigginsLaura Mills[5]
2011–12GoreMorgan FigginsMillie CampbellMelissa Morris[6]
2012–13AucklandMorgan TempletonMelissa MorrisElizabeth O'Neill[7]
2013–14DunedinSarah MacGibbonElizabeth O'NeillJessie Park[8]
2014–15DunedinAlexandra RoutMorgan TempletonJessinta Martin[9]
2015–16AucklandAlexandra RoutSarah MacGibbonNo other competitors[10]
2016–17ChristchurchAlexandra RoutPreeya LaudSarah MacGibbon[11]
2017–18DunedinBrooke TamepoIsabella BarduaSarah Cullen[12]
2018–19AucklandIsabella BarduaBrooke TamepoJennifer Toms[13]
2019–20GoreJojo HongBrooke TamepoSarah MacGibbon[14]

Pairs

Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Details
1946–47Brian Tufnail / Janet Richards
1947–48Brian Tufnail / Corinne Gilkison
1948–49Brian Tufnail / Corinne Gilkison
1949–50Tom Grigg / Rosemary Murray
1950–51Tom Grigg / Shirley Buchanan
1951–52Tom Grigg / Joy Stewart
1952–53Tom Grigg / Shirley Buchanan
1953–54Tom Grigg / Susan Grigg
1954–55Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1955–56Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1956–57Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1957–58John Dowling / Lynne Withey
1958–59Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1959–60Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1960–61John Dowling / Ann Dowling
1961–62Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1962–63Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1963–64Gerry Glover / Shirley Bayne
1964–65Gerry Glover / Shirley Bayne
1965–66Leslie Coxon / Lesley Anderson
1966–67Leslie Coxon / Lesley Anderson
1967–68Leslie Coxon / Judy Farr
1968–69Leslie Coxon / Judy Farr
1969–70Kelvin Nicolle / Petricia Browne
1970–71–
1973–74
No senior pairs competition
1974–75Grant Walker / Julie Clarke
1975–76Alan Brennock / Ann Brennock
1976–77Grant Walker / Julie Clarke
1977–78Alan Brennock / Ann Brennock
1978–79–
2009–10
No senior pairs competition
2010–11DunedinAriel Nadas / Grant HowieNo other competitors[5]
2011–12GoreAriel Nadas / Grant HowieNo other competitors[6]
2012–13–
2019–20
No senior pairs competition

Ice dancing

Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Details
1946–47Brian Tufnail / Janet Richards
1947–48Brian Tufnail / Corinne Gilkison
1948–49Brian Tufnail / Corinne Gilkison
1949–50Keith Butters / Sue Grigg
1950–51Tom Grigg / Shirley Buchanan
1951–52Tom Grigg / Joy Stewart
1952–53Tom Grigg / Sue Grigg
1953–54Tom Grigg / Sue Grigg
1954–55Keese Stikkelman / Rona Dickson
1955–56Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1956–57Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1957–58Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1958–59John Dowling / Ann Dowling
1959–60John Dowling / Ann Dowling
1960–61John Dowling / Ann Dowling
1961–62Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1962–63Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1963–64Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1964–65No senior ice dancing competition
1965–66Gerry Glover / Wendy Grafton
1966–67Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1967–68No senior ice dancing competition
1968–69Ivan McDonald / Christine Besley
1969–70Don Hewinson / Pamela Hewinson
1970–71No senior ice dancing competition
1971–72Ivan McDonald / Christine Wadsworth
1972–73Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1973–74Alan Brennock / Ann Brennock
1974–75Alan Brennock / Ann Brennock
1975–76Alan Wild / Janna Greene
1976–77Alan Wild / Janna Greene
1977–78Alan Brennock / Ann Brennock
1978–79Alan Brennock / Ann Tranter
1979–80Alan Brennock / Ann Tranter
1980–81Alan Brennock / Ann Tranter
1981–82–
1983–84
No senior ice dancing competition
1984–85Chris Laurie / Clare Shave
1985–86No senior ice dancing competition
1986–87Kelvin Nicolle / Denise Borcoskie
1987–82–
1996–97
No senior ice dancing competition
1997–98Kirsty McDonald / Christopher Street
1998–99–
2012–13
No senior ice dancing competition
2013–14DunedinAyesha Campbell / Shane SpedenNo other competitors[8]
2014–15–
2019–20
No senior ice dancing competition

Junior medalists

Men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2014–15DunedinMichael DurhamBrian LeeThomas Woodbridge[10]
2015–16AucklandMichael DurhamBrian LeeNo other competitors[10]
2016–17ChristchurchMichael DurhamHarrison BainNo other competitors[11]
2017–18DunedinBrian LeeHarrison BainConnor McIver[12]
2018–19AucklandHarrison BainNo other competitors[13]
2019–20GoreDouglas GerberHarrison BainConnor McIver[14]

Ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2014–15DunedinTracy DanbrookBrooke TamepoPreeya Laud[10]
2015–16AucklandBrooke TamepoTracy DanbrookChristina Floka[10]
2016–17ChristchurchBrooke TamepoTracy DanbrookZara Anthony-Whigham[11]
2017–18DunedinNicola KorckJojo HongPei-Lin Lee[12]
2018–19AucklandJojo HongLelin WangElla Smith[13]
2019–20GoreRuth XuDani GebserLelin Wang[14]

Ice dancing

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2014–15DunedinAnja Noetzel-Hayward / Connor McIverClaudia Riley / Patrick CostleyAmelia Prowse / Sean Jones[10]
2015–16AucklandNo junior ice dancing competition[10]
2016–17ChristchurchVarshana Schelling / Liam McIverNo other competitors[11]
2017–18DunedinVarshana Schelling / Liam McIverNo other competitors[12]
2018–19–
2019–20
No junior ice dancing competition

References

  1. "New Zealand National Champions". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. Archived from the original on 3 December 2014.
  2. "2007–08 New Zealand Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 12 September 2007. Archived from the original on 29 February 2008.
  3. "2008–09 New Zealand Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 3 October 2008. Archived from the original on 15 March 2009.
  4. "2009–10 New Zealand Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 18 October 2009. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011.
  5. "2010–11 New Zealand Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 25 October 2010. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012.
  6. "2011–12 New Zealand Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 29 October 2011. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014.
  7. "2012–13 NZIFSA Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 4 October 2012.
  8. "2013–14 NZIFSA Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 3 October 2013.
  9. "2014–15 NZIFSA Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 12 October 2014.
  10. "2015–16 NZIFSA Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 27 September 2015.
  11. "2016–17 NZIFSA Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 14 October 2016.
  12. "2017–18 NZIFSA Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 8 October 2017.
  13. "2018–19 NZIFSA Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 9 October 2018.
  14. "2019–20 NZIFSA Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 6 October 2019.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.