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European Figure Skating Championships

European figure skating competition

European Figure Skating Championships

Summary

European figure skating competition

FieldValue
nameEuropean Figure Skating Championships
logoInternational Skating Union logo.svg
altInternational Skating Union logo
statusActive
genreInternational championship event
frequencyAnnual
first1891
prev2026 European Championships
next2027 European Championships
organisedInternational Skating Union
The men's medalists at the 2016 European Championships
Javier Fernández]] of Spain ''(center)'', [[Alexei Bychenko]] of Israel ''(left)'', and [[Maxim Kovtun]] of Russia ''(right)''
The women's medalists at the 2010 European Championships
2010 European Championships]]: [[Carolina Kostner]] of Italy ''(center)'', [[Laura Lepistö]] of Finland ''(left)'', and [[Elene Gedevanishvili]] of Georgia ''(right)''
The pairs medalists at the 2012 European Championships
2012 European Championships]]: [[Tatiana Volosozhar]] and [[Maxim Trankov]] of Russia ''(center)'', [[Vera Bazarova]] and [[Yuri Larionov]] of Russia ''(left)'', and [[Ksenia Stolbova]] and [[Fedor Klimov]] of Russia ''(right)''
The ice dance medalists at the 2014 European Championships
2014 European Championships]]: [[Anna Cappellini]] and [[Luca Lanotte]] of Italy ''(center)'', [[Elena Ilinykh]] and [[Nikita Katsalapov]] of Russia ''(left)'', and [[Penny Coomes]] and [[Nicholas Buckland]] of Great Britain ''(right)''

The European Figure Skating Championships are an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU). They are figure skating's oldest competition. The first European Championships were held in 1891 in Hamburg, Germany, and featured only one segment – compulsory figures – with seven competitors. They have only been interrupted five times since 1891. Women were allowed to compete for the first time in 1930, which was also when pair skating was added to the competition. Ice dance was added in 1954. Only eligible skaters from ISU member countries in Europe are allowed to compete, while skaters from countries outside of Europe instead compete at the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships.

Medals are awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. Ulrich Salchow of Sweden holds the record for winning the most European Championship titles in men's singles (with nine), while Irina Slutskaya of Russia holds the record in women's singles (with seven). Irina Rodnina and Alexander Zaitsev of the Soviet Union hold the record in pair skating (with seven), although Rodnina won an additional four titles with a previous partner. Lyudmila Pakhomova and Aleksandr Gorshkov of the Soviet Union hold the record in ice dance (with six), although Guillaume Cizeron of France also won six titles in ice dance, but not with the same partner.

History

Although they have not been held continuously, the European Championships are the oldest championship competition in figure skating. The first European Championships were held in 1891 in Hamburg, Germany, and featured only one segment: compulsory figures. The event was sponsored by the skating federations of Austria and Germany after they had combined to become one federation. All of the medalists were from Germany: Oskar Uhlig won the first gold medal, A. Schmitson finished in second place, and Franz Zilly was third.

The 1893 European Championships were the first to be held under the jurisdiction of the International Skating Union (ISU), which had formed in the summer of 1892. The championships were sponsored by the Berlin Skating Club and organized by the German/Austrian federation. Figure skating historian James Hines called the 1893 European Championships "clearly a success from a skating standpoint", but it also marked figure skating's "first major controversy", due to "different interpretations of the scoring rules, which could result in a tie depending upon one's interpretation of them". The Berlin Skating Club had declared Henning Grenander the winner, but the ISU declared Eduard Engelmann Jr. of Austria the winner. According to Hines, the discrepancy in scoring was due to the interpretation of the scoring rules, resulting in a possible tie. The problem was never resolved, but in 1895, the ISU declared the 1893 results invalid and rules were established that made sure that discrepancies due to differences in scoring interpretations could not occur again. ISU historian Benjamin T. Wright said that the controversy "nearly led to the demise" of the newly formed ISU.

The next two European Championships, 1894 and 1895, "experienced a marked decrease in participation, perhaps a result of the scoring debacle". There were no European Championships for two years, which Hines speculated was due to the small number of contestants in 1894 and 1895, although the competition returned in 1898. Hines also reported that the European Championships were cancelled in 1902 and 1903 "for lack of ice". By the beginning of World War I, twenty European Championships had been held. There were three more interruptions of the European Championships: between 1915 and 1922 due to World War I, between 1940 and 1946 due to World War II, and in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Only men competed at the European Championships until 1930, when women's singles and pair skating were added. Members of all ISU nations, not just those from Europe, were allowed to compete at the Europeans Championships until 1948. After Barbara Ann Scott of Canada and Dick Button of the United States won the 1948 European Championships, while Eva Pawlik of Austria and Hans Gerschwiler of Switzerland were awarded the silver medals, the competition was restricted to European skaters. Ice dance was added in 1954. Competitions were held in outdoor rinks until 1967, when the ISU ruled that both the European and World Championships had to be held in covered ice rinks.

The 2027 European Championships are scheduled to be held from 25 to 31 January in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Qualifying

Only competitors who are "members of a European ISU Member" are eligible to compete in the European Championships. Each ISU member country can submit at least one competitor per discipline, with a maximum of three competitors per discipline if they have earned the minimum total element scores, which is determined and published each season by the ISU, during the current or immediately previous season.

Age restrictions have changed throughout the history of the European Championships. Until the 2023–24 figure skating season, skaters had to be at least 15 years old before 1 July of the previous year. At the ISU Congress held in June 2022, members of the ISU Council accepted a proposal to gradually increase the minimum age limit for senior competition to 17 beginning with the 2024–25 season. To avoid forcing skaters who had already competed in the senior category to return to juniors, the age limit remained unchanged during the 2022–23 season, before increasing to 16 during the 2023–24 season, and then to 17 during the 2024–25 season.

Medalists

Not pictured: Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron of France (ice dance)

Men's singles

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.189118921893189418951896–9718981899190019011902–03190419051906190719081909191019111912191319141915–211922192319241925192619271928192919301931193219331934193519361937193819391940–4619471948194919501951195219531954195519561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
HamburgOskar UhligAnon SchmitsonFranz Zilly
ViennaEduard EngelmannTibor von FöldváryGeorg Zachariades
BerlinEduard EngelmannHenning GrenanderGeorg Zachariades
ViennaEduard EngelmannGustav HügelTibor von Földváry
BudapestTibor von FöldváryGustav HügelGilbert Fuchs
Competition discontinued in favour of the World Championships, but reinstated as a separate event in 1898
TrondheimUlrich SalchowJohan LefstadOscar Holthe
DavosUlrich SalchowGustav HügelErnst Fellner
BerlinUlrich SalchowGustav HügelOscar Holthe
ViennaGustav HügelGilbert FuchsUlrich Salchow
AmsterdamCompetitions cancelled due to lack of ice
DavosUlrich SalchowMax BohatschNikolai Panin Kolomenkin
BonnMax BohatschHeinrich BurgerKarl Zenger
DavosUlrich SalchowErnst HerzPer Thorén
BerlinUlrich SalchowGilbert FuchsErnst Herz
WarsawErnst HerzNikolai Panin KolomenkinHenryk Krukowicz-Przedrzymirski
BudapestUlrich SalchowGilbert FuchsPer Thorén
BerlinUlrich SalchowWerner RittbergerPer Thorén
St. PetersburgPer ThorénKarl OlloWerner Rittberger
StockholmGösta SandahlIvan MalininMartin Stixrud
KristianiaUlrich SalchowAndor SzendeWilly Böckl
ViennaFritz KachlerAndreas KroghWilly Böckl
No competitions due to World War I
DavosWilly BöcklFritz KachlerErnst Oppacher
KristianiaWilly BöcklMartin StixrudGunnar Jakobsson
DavosFritz KachlerLudwig WredeWerner Rittberger
TribergWilly BöcklWerner RittbergerOtto Preißecker
DavosWilly BöcklOtto PreißeckerGeorges Gautschi
ViennaWilly BöcklHugo DistlerKarl Schäfer
TroppauWilly BöcklKarl SchäferOtto Preißecker
DavosKarl SchäferGeorges GautschiLudwig Wrede
BerlinKarl SchäferOtto GoldMarcus Nikkanen
ViennaKarl SchäferErnst BaierHugo Distler
ParisKarl SchäferErnst BaierErich Erdös
LondonKarl SchäferErnst BaierErich Erdös
Seefeld in TirolKarl SchäferDénes PatakyElemér Terták
St. MoritzKarl SchäferFelix KasparErnst Baier
BerlinKarl SchäferGraham SharpErnst Baier
PragueFelix KasparGraham SharpElemér Terták
St. MoritzFelix KasparGraham SharpHerbert Alward
DavosGraham SharpFreddie TomlinsHorst Faber
No competitions due to World War II
DavosHans GerschwilerVladislav ČápFernand Leemans
PragueDick ButtonHans GerschwilerEdi Rada
MilanEdi RadaEde KirályHellmut Seibt
OsloEde KirályHellmut SeibtCarlo Fassi
ZürichHellmut SeibtHorst FaberCarlo Fassi
ViennaHellmut SeibtCarlo FassiMichael Carrington
DortmundCarlo FassiAlain GilettiFreimut Stein
BolzanoCarlo FassiAlain GilettiKarol Divín
BudapestAlain GilettiMichael BookerKarol Divín
ParisAlain GilettiMichael BookerKarol Divín
ViennaAlain GilettiKarol DivínMichael Booker
BratislavaKarol DivínAlain GilettiAlain Calmat
DavosKarol DivínAlain GilettiNorbert Felsinger
Garmisch-PartenkirchenAlain GilettiNorbert FelsingerManfred Schnelldorfer
West BerlinAlain GilettiAlain CalmatManfred Schnelldorfer
GenevaAlain CalmatKarol DivínManfred Schnelldorfer
BudapestAlain CalmatManfred SchnelldorferEmmerich Danzer
GrenobleAlain CalmatManfred SchnelldorferKarol Divín
MoscowEmmerich DanzerAlain CalmatPeter Jonas
BratislavaEmmerich DanzerWolfgang SchwarzOndrej Nepela
LjubljanaEmmerich DanzerWolfgang SchwarzOndrej Nepela
VästeråsEmmerich DanzerWolfgang SchwarzOndrej Nepela
Garmisch-PartenkirchenOndrej NepelaPatrick PéraSergei Chetverukhin
LeningradOndrej NepelaPatrick PéraGünter Zöller
ZürichOndrej NepelaSergei ChetverukhinHaig Oundjian
GothenburgOndrej NepelaSergei ChetverukhinPatrick Péra
CologneOndrej NepelaSergei ChetverukhinJan Hoffmann
ZagrebJan HoffmannSergei VolkovJohn Curry
CopenhagenVladimir KovalyovJohn CurryYuri Ovchinnikov
GenevaJohn CurryVladimir KovalyovJan Hoffmann
HelsinkiJan HoffmannVladimir KovalyovRobin Cousins
StrasbourgJan HoffmannVladimir KovalyovRobin Cousins
ZagrebJan HoffmannVladimir KovalyovRobin Cousins
GothenburgRobin CousinsJan HoffmannVladimir Kovalyov
InnsbruckIgor BobrinJean-Christophe SimondNorbert Schramm
LyonNorbert SchrammJean-Christophe SimondIgor Bobrin
DortmundNorbert SchrammJozef SabovčíkAlexandre Fadeev
BudapestAlexandre FadeevRudi CerneNorbert Schramm
GothenburgJozef SabovčíkVladimir KotinGrzegorz Filipowski
CopenhagenJozef SabovčíkVladimir KotinAlexandre Fadeev
SarajevoAlexandre FadeevVladimir KotinViktor Petrenko
PragueAlexandre FadeevVladimir KotinViktor Petrenko
BirminghamAlexandre FadeevGrzegorz FilipowskiPetr Barna
LeningradViktor PetrenkoPetr BarnaVyacheslav Zahorodnyuk
SofiaViktor PetrenkoPetr BarnaVyacheslav Zahorodnyuk
LausannePetr BarnaViktor PetrenkoAlexei Urmanov
HelsinkiDmytro DmytrenkoPhilippe CandeloroÉric Millot
CopenhagenViktor PetrenkoVyacheslav ZahorodnyukAlexei Urmanov
DortmundIlia KulikAlexei UrmanovVyacheslav Zahorodnyuk
SofiaVyacheslav ZahorodnyukIgor PashkevichIlia Kulik
ParisAlexei UrmanovPhilippe CandeloroVyacheslav Zahorodnyuk
MilanAlexei YagudinEvgeni PlushenkoAlexander Abt
PragueAlexei YagudinEvgeni PlushenkoAlexei Urmanov
ViennaEvgeni PlushenkoAlexei YagudinDmytro Dmytrenko
BratislavaEvgeni PlushenkoAlexei YagudinStanick Jeannettedate=16 September 2001title=European Figure Skating Championships 2001url=http://www.icecalc.com/events/ec2001/results/archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200901162719/http://www.icecalc.com/events/ec2001/results/archive-date=1 September 2020access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Union }}
LausanneAlexei YagudinAlexander AbtBrian Joubertdate=19 January 2002title=European Figure Skating Championships 2002url=http://www.icecalc.com/events/ec2002/results/url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190610012839/http://www.icecalc.com/events/ec2002/results/archive-date=10 June 2019access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Union }}
MalmöEvgeni PlushenkoBrian JoubertStanick Jeannettedate=21 January 2003title=2003 European Figure Skating Championshipsurl=http://www.icecalc.com/events/ec2003/results/url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190615184759/http://www.icecalc.com/events/ec2003/results/archive-date=15 June 2019access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Union }}
BudapestBrian JoubertEvgeni PlushenkoIlia Klimkindate=1 February 2004title=2004 ISU European Figure Skating Championshipsurl=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2004/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=8 February 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200208090102/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2004/url-status=live }}
TurinEvgeni PlushenkoBrian JoubertStefan Lindemanndate=29 January 2005title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2005url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2005/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=2 April 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180402101727/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2005/url-status=live }}
LyonEvgeni PlushenkoStéphane LambielBrian Joubertdate=21 January 2006title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2006url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2006/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=29 October 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181029052939/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2006/url-status=live }}
WarsawBrian JoubertTomáš VernerKevin van der Perrendate=27 January 2007title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2007url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2007/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=8 February 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200208163135/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2007/url-status=live }}
ZagrebTomáš VernerStéphane LambielBrian Joubertdate=26 January 2008title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2008url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2008/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=3 April 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180403003516/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2008/url-status=live }}
HelsinkiBrian JoubertSamuel ContestiKevin van der Perrendate=24 January 2009title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2009url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2009/access-date=17 November 2022website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=6 November 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201106041234/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2009/url-status=live }}
TallinnEvgeni PlushenkoStéphane LambielBrian Joubertdate=25 January 2010title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2010url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2010/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=6 November 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201106151409/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2010/url-status=live }}
BernFlorent AmodioBrian JoubertTomáš Vernerdate=29 January 2011title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2011url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2011/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=2 April 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110402060359/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2011/url-status=live }}
SheffieldEvgeni PlushenkoArtur GachinskiFlorent Amodiodate=28 January 2012title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2012url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2012/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=27 January 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120127055148/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2012/url-status=live }}
ZagrebJavier FernándezFlorent AmodioMichal Březinadate=26 January 2013title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2013url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2013/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=24 January 2013archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130124195704/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2013/url-status=live }}
BudapestJavier FernándezSergei VoronovKonstantin Menshovdate=29 January 2014title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2014url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2014/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=6 November 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201106201508/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2014/url-status=live }}
StockholmJavier FernándezMaxim KovtunSergei Voronovdate=2 February 2015title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2015url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2015/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=13 February 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210213212833/http://www.isuresults.com/results/ec2015/url-status=live }}
BratislavaJavier FernándezAlexei BychenkoMaxim Kovtundate=30 January 2016title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2016url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1516/ec2016/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=17 July 2019archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190717122431/http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1516/ec2016/url-status=live }}
OstravaJavier FernándezMaxim KovtunMikhail Kolyadadate=28 January 2017title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2017url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1617/ec2017/access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=15 November 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115152943/http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1617/ec2017/url-status=live }}
MoscowJavier FernándezDmitri AlievMikhail Kolyadadate=21 January 2018title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2018url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1718/ec2018/index.htmaccess-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=17 January 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117185916/http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1718/ec2018/index.htmurl-status=live }}
MinskJavier FernándezAlexander SamarinMatteo Rizzodate=26 January 2019title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2019url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1819/ec2019/index.htmaccess-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=27 December 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181227002738/http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1819/ec2019/index.htmurl-status=live }}
GrazDmitri AlievArtur DanielianMorisi Kvitelashvilidate=25 January 2020title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2020url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1920/ec2020/index.htmaccess-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=20 January 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200120185520/http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1920/ec2020/index.htmurl-status=live }}
ZagrebCompetition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemicdate=10 December 2020title=Update on ISU Event Calendar Season 2020/21url=https://www.isu.org/isu-news/news/145-news/13355-update-on-isu-event-calendar-season-2020-22?templateParam=15access-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=27 February 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210227160500/https://www.isu.org/isu-news/news/145-news/13355-update-on-isu-event-calendar-season-2020-22?templateParam=15url-status=dead }}
TallinnMark KondratiukDaniel GrasslDeniss Vasiļjevsdate=15 January 2022title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2022url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2122/ec2022/index.htmaccess-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=10 September 2024archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910171402/http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2122/ec2022/index.htmurl-status=live }}
EspooAdam Siao Him FaMatteo RizzoLukas Britschgidate=28 January 2023title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2023url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2223/ec2023/index.htmaccess-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=6 August 2024archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240806134842/http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2223/ec2023/index.htmurl-status=live }}
KaunasAdam Siao Him FaAleksandr SelevkoMatteo Rizzodate=13 January 2024title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2024url=https://www.isuresults.com/results/season2324/ec2024/index.htmaccess-date=16 July 2024website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=26 September 2024archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240926134539/http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2324/ec2024/index.htmurl-status=live }}
TallinnLukas BritschgiNikolaj MemolaAdam Siao Him Fadate=28 January 2025title=ISU European Figure Skating Championships 2025url=http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2425/ec2025/index.htmaccess-date=29 January 2025website=International Skating Unionarchive-date=28 January 2025archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250128215922/http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2425/ec2025/index.htmurl-status=live }}
SheffieldNika EgadzeMatteo RizzoGeorgii Reshtenkotitle=2026 European Championshipsurl=https://skatingscores.com/2526/ec/website=Skating Scoresaccess-date=31 January 2026archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260131191053/https://skatingscores.com/2526/ec/archive-date=31 January 2026url-status=live}}

Women's singles

On 29 January 2024, the Court of Arbitration for Sport disqualified Kamila Valieva of Russia for four years retroactive to 25 December 2021 for an anti-doping violation. Thus, her scores from the 2022 European Championships were annulled. As a result, Anna Shcherbakova of Russia was elevated to gold medalist, Alexandra Trusova of Russia to silver, and Loena Hendrickx of Belgium to bronze, breaking what had otherwise been an all-Russian sweep of the women's podium that year.

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.19301931193219331934193519361937193819391940–4619471948194919501951195219531954195519561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
ViennaFritzi BurgerIlse HornungVivi-Anne Hultén
St. MoritzSonja HenieFritzi BurgerHilde Holovsky
ParisSonja HenieFritzi BurgerVivi-Anne Hultén
LondonSonja HenieCecilia ColledgeFritzi Burger
PragueSonja HenieLiselotte LandbeckMaribel Vinson
St. MoritzSonja HenieLiselotte LandbeckCecilia Colledge
BerlinSonja HenieCecilia ColledgeMegan Taylor
PragueCecilia ColledgeMegan TaylorEmmy Putzinger
St. MoritzCecilia ColledgeMegan TaylorEmmy Putzinger
LondonCecilia ColledgeMegan TaylorDaphne Walker
No competitions due to World War II
DavosBarbara Ann ScottGretchen MerrillDaphne Walker
PragueBarbara Ann ScottEva PawlikAlena Vrzáňová
MilanEva PawlikAlena VrzáňováJeannette Altwegg
OsloAlena VrzáňováJeannette AltweggJacqueline du Bief
ZürichJeannette AltweggJacqueline du BiefBarbara Wyatt
ViennaJeannette AltweggJacqueline du BiefBarbara Wyatt
DortmundValda OsbornGundi BuschErica Batchelor
BolzanoGundi BuschErica BatchelorYvonne Sugden
BudapestHanna EigelYvonne SugdenErica Batchelor
ParisIngrid WendlYvonne SugdenErica Batchelor
ViennaHanna EigelIngrid WendlHanna Walter
BratislavaIngrid WendlHanna WalterJoan Haanappel
DavosHanna WalterSjoukje DijkstraJoan Haanappel
Garmisch-PartenkirchenSjoukje DijkstraRegine HeitzerJoan Haanappel
West BerlinSjoukje DijkstraRegine HeitzerJana Mrázková
GenevaSjoukje DijkstraRegine HeitzerKarin Frohner
BudapestSjoukje DijkstraNicole HasslerRegine Heitzer
GrenobleSjoukje DijkstraRegine HeitzerNicole Hassler
MoscowRegine HeitzerSally-Anne StaplefordNicole Hassler
BratislavaRegine HeitzerGabriele SeyfertNicole Hassler
LjubljanaGabriele SeyfertHana MaškováZsuzsa Almássy
VästeråsHana MaškováGabriele SeyfertBeatrix Schuba
Garmisch-PartenkirchenGabriele SeyfertHana MaškováBeatrix Schuba
LeningradGabriele SeyfertBeatrix SchubaZsuzsa Almássy
ZürichBeatrix SchubaZsuzsa AlmássyRita Trapanese
GothenburgBeatrix SchubaRita TrapaneseSonja Morgenstern
CologneChristine ErrathJean ScottKarin Iten
ZagrebChristine ErrathDianne de LeeuwLiana Drahová
CopenhagenChristine ErrathDianne de LeeuwAnett Pötzsch
GenevaDianne de LeeuwAnett PötzschChristine Errath
HelsinkiAnett PötzschDagmar LurzSusanna Driano
StrasbourgAnett PötzschDagmar LurzElena Vodorezova
ZagrebAnett PötzschDagmar LurzDenise Biellmann
GothenburgAnett PötzschDagmar LurzSusanna Driano
InnsbruckDenise BiellmannSanda DubravčićClaudia Kristofics-Binder
LyonClaudia Kristofics-BinderKatarina WittElena Vodorezova
DortmundKatarina WittElena VodorezovaClaudia Leistner
BudapestKatarina WittManuela RubenAnna Kondrashova
GothenburgKatarina WittKira IvanovaClaudia Leistner
CopenhagenKatarina WittKira IvanovaAnna Kondrashova
SarajevoKatarina WittKira IvanovaAnna Kondrashova
PragueKatarina WittKira IvanovaAnna Kondrashova
BirminghamClaudia LeistnerNatalia LebedevaPatricia Neske
LeningradEvelyn GroßmannNatalia LebedevaMarina Kielmann
SofiaSurya BonalyEvelyn GroßmannMarina Kielmann
LausanneSurya BonalyMarina KielmannPatricia Neske
HelsinkiSurya BonalyOksana BaiulMarina Kielmann
CopenhagenSurya BonalyOksana BaiulOlga Markova
DortmundSurya BonalyOlga MarkovaElena Liashenko
SofiaIrina SlutskayaSurya BonalyMaria Butyrskaya
ParisIrina SlutskayaKrisztina CzakóYulia Lavrenchuk
MilanMaria ButyrskayaIrina SlutskayaTanja Szewczenko
PragueMaria ButyrskayaJulia SoldatovaViktoria Volchkova
ViennaIrina SlutskayaMaria ButyrskayaViktoria Volchkova
BratislavaIrina SlutskayaMaria ButyrskayaViktoria Volchkova
LausanneMaria ButyrskayaIrina SlutskayaViktoria Volchkova
MalmöIrina SlutskayaElena SokolovaJúlia Sebestyén
BudapestJúlia SebestyénElena LiashenkoElena Sokolova
TurinIrina SlutskayaSusanna PöykiöElena Liashenko
LyonIrina SlutskayaElena SokolovaCarolina Kostner
WarsawCarolina KostnerSarah MeierKiira Korpi
ZagrebCarolina KostnerSarah MeierLaura Lepistö
HelsinkiLaura LepistöCarolina KostnerSusanna Pöykiö
TallinnCarolina KostnerLaura LepistöElene Gedevanishvili
BernSarah MeierCarolina KostnerKiira Korpi
SheffieldCarolina KostnerKiira KorpiElene Gedevanishvili
ZagrebCarolina KostnerAdelina SotnikovaElizaveta Tuktamysheva
BudapestYulia LipnitskayaAdelina SotnikovaCarolina Kostner
StockholmElizaveta TuktamyshevaElena RadionovaAnna Pogorilaya
BratislavaEvgenia MedvedevaElena RadionovaAnna Pogorilaya
OstravaEvgenia MedvedevaAnna PogorilayaCarolina Kostner
MoscowAlina ZagitovaEvgenia MedvedevaCarolina Kostner
MinskSofia SamodurovaAlina ZagitovaViveca Lindfors
GrazAlena KostornaiaAnna ShcherbakovaAlexandra Trusova
ZagrebCompetition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
TallinnAnna ShcherbakovaAlexandra TrusovaLoena Hendrickx
EspooAnastasiia GubanovaLoena HendrickxKimmy Repond
KaunasLoena HendrickxAnastasiia GubanovaNina Pinzarrone
TallinnNiina PetrõkinaAnastasiia GubanovaNina Pinzarrone
SheffieldNiina PetrõkinaLoena HendrickxLara Naki Gutmann

Pairs

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.19301931193219331934193519361937193819391940–4619471948194919501951195219531954195519561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
Vienna
St. Moritz
Paris
London
Prague
St. Moritz
Berlin
Prague
Troppau
Zakopane
No competitions due to World War II
Davos
Prague
Milan
Oslo
Zürich
Vienna
Dortmund
Bolzano
Budapest
Paris
Vienna
Bratislava
Davos
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
West Berlin
Geneva
Budapest
Grenoble
Moscow
Bratislava
Ljubljana
Västerås
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Leningrad
Zürich
Gothenburg
Cologne
Zagreb
Copenhagen
Geneva
Helsinki
Strasbourg
Zagreb
Gothenburg
Innsbruck
Lyon
Dortmund
Budapest
Gothenburg
Copenhagen
Sarajevo
Prague
Birmingham
Leningrad
Sofia
Lausanne
Helsinki
Copenhagen
Dortmund
Sofia
Paris
Milan
Prague
Vienna
Bratislava
Lausanne
Malmö
Budapest
Turin
Lyon
Warsaw
Zagreb
Helsinki
Tallinn
Bern
Sheffield
Zagreb
Budapest
Stockholm
Bratislava
Ostrava
Moscow
Minsk
Graz
ZagrebCompetition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Tallinn
Espoo
Kaunas
Tallinn
Sheffield

Ice dance

YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeRef.1954195519561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
Bolzano
Budapest
Paris
Vienna
Bratislava
Davos
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
West Berlin
Geneva
Budapest
Grenoble
Moscow
Bratislava
Ljubljana
Västerås
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Leningrad
Zürich
Gothenburg
Cologne
Zagreb
Copenhagen
Geneva
Helsinki
Strasbourg
Zagreb
Gothenburg
Innsbruck
Lyon
Dortmund
Budapest
Gothenburg
Copenhagen
Sarajevo
Prague
Birmingham
Leningrad
Sofia
Lausanne
Helsinki
Copenhagen
Dortmund
Sofia
Paris
Milan
Prague
Vienna
Bratislava
Lausanne
Malmö
Budapest
Turin
Lyon
Warsaw
Zagreb
Helsinki
Tallinn
Bern
Sheffield
Zagreb
Budapest
Stockholm
Bratislava
Ostrava
Moscow
Minsk
Graz
ZagrebCompetition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Tallinn
Espoo
Kaunas
Tallinn
Sheffield

;Note

Records

DisciplineMost championship titlesSkater(s)No.YearsRef.Men's singlesWomen's singlesPairsIce dance
91898–1900;
1904;
1906–07;
1909–10;
1913
71996–97;
2000–01;
2003;
2005–06
111969–78;
1980
71973–78;
1980
62015–19;
2026date=24 December 2025title=Competition Results – Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron (FRA)url=https://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00011507.htmurl-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250311235257/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00011507.htmarchive-date=11 March 2025access-date=5 May 2025website=International Skating Union}}
61970–71;
1973–76

;Notes

Cumulative medal table

Main article: European Figure Skating Championships cumulative medal count

  • Countries or entities that can no longer participate for whatever reason are indicated in italics with a dagger (). ;Notes

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