Nebelhorn Trophy

The Nebelhorn Trophy is an international senior-level figure skating competition organized by the Deutsche Eislauf-Union and held annually in Oberstdorf, Germany. It became part of the ISU Challenger Series in the 2014–15 season.

2013 Nebelhorn Trophy Anna Afonkina

The competition is named after the Nebelhorn, a nearby mountain. It is usually one of the first international senior competitions of the season. Skaters are entered by their respective national federations and compete in four disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, pairs, and ice dancing. The Fritz-Geiger-Memorial Trophy is presented to the team with the highest placements across all disciplines.

History

The Nebelhorn Trophy competition has been held annually since 1969 and is thus one of the oldest international figure skating competitions that remains in existence. In its early years, this competition was paired with a now-defunct French event, the Grand Prix International St. Gervais (unrelated to the current ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating event), to form the Coupe des Alpes, with many of the same skaters participating in both events and a team trophy presented to the country with the highest combined placements across both competitions. During the 1980s and early 1990s, before the establishment of a regular junior international competition circuit, younger skaters were often sent to these events as their first senior international competition assignments. International Figure Skating calls the event "unique" because they are, along with their medals, are awarded trophies.[1]

In recent years, the Nebelhorn Trophy has also been used by the International Skating Union to experiment with new judging and scoring systems for figure skating. Specifically, the 1997 competition was used as the test event for the switch from the "best of majority" ordinal system to the "one-by-one" method; the 2002 event was used for an initial test of the ISU Judging System which was then under development, and the 2003 event was the first competition where that system was used to determine the official results;[1] and the 2006 event was used for a trial of using separate panels of judges for technical elements and program components. The competition also serves as a testing ground for judges working towards international status.[1]

The 2009 competition was used as the final qualifying opportunity for the 2010 Winter Olympics and the 2013 event served the same purpose for the 2014 Olympics and the 2018 Olympics.[1] The Nebelhorn Trophy became part of the ISU Challenger Series in the 2014–15 season.

Medalists

CS: ISU Challenger Series

Men

Year Gold[2] Silver Bronze Details
1969Austria Günter Anderl
1970West Germany Klaus Grimmelt
1971West Germany Erich ReifschneiderRob Ouwerkerk NL
1972United States Robert Bradshaw
1973United States John CarlowUnited States Charles TicknerLuxembourg Paul Cechmanek[3]
1974United States David SanteeCanada Kevin RobertsonLuxembourg Paul Cechmanek[4]
1975Canada Ted BartonUnited States Ken NewfieldWest Germany Harald Kuhn[4]
1976Japan Fumio IgarashiUnited States Scott HamiltonWest Germany Rudi Cerne[4]
1977United States Robert WagenhofferWest Germany Kurt KurzingerWest Germany Gerd-Walter Gräbner[4]
1978United States Allen SchrammUnited States Mark CockerellCanada Gary Beacom[4]
1979Canada Gordon ForbesSoviet Union Vladimir RashchetnovUnited States Brian Boitano[4]
1980United States Tom DicksonCanada Brian OrserWest Germany Rudi Cerne[4]
1981West Germany Heiko FischerUnited States John FilbigCanada Kevin Hicks[4]
1982West Germany Leonardo AzzolaItaly Bruno DelmaestroUnited States James Cygan[4]
1983West Germany Heiko FischerWest Germany Richard ZanderCanada André Bourgeois[4]
1984West Germany Richard ZanderUnited States Craig HendersonSoviet Union Leonid Kaznakov[4]
1985West Germany Richard ZanderUnited States Doug MattisFrance Laurent Depouilly[4]
1986Soviet Union Vitali EgorovUnited States Erik LarsonCanada Kurt Browning[4]
1987United States Todd EldredgeUnited States Patrick BraultDenmark Lars Dresler[4]
1988United States Aren NielsenCanada Marcus ChristensenUnited States Christopher Mitchell[4]
1989United States Shepherd ClarkWest Germany Richard ZanderSoviet Union Gleb Bokiy[4]
1990United States Michael ChackFrance Nicolas PétorinSoviet Union Vladimir Petrenko[4]
1991United States Ryan HunkaFrance Nicolas PétorinSoviet Union Vladimir Petrenko[4][5]
1992Chinese Taipei David LiuRussia Igor PashkevichFrance Axel Médéric[4]
1993Canada Jeffrey LangdonUnited States Michael WeissCanada Jean-François Hébert[4]
1994Russia Ilia KulikUnited States Shepherd ClarkRussia Alexander Abt[4]
1995Japan Takeshi HondaUkraine Evgeni PliutaJapan Yosuke Takeuchi[6]
1996United States Michael WeissJapan Yamato TamuraRussia Igor Sinyutin[7]
1997United States Timothy GoebelUkraine Evgeni PliutaRussia Alexander Abt[8]
1998United States Trifun ZivanovicUkraine Yevgeny MartynovUkraine Vitali Danilchenko[9][10]
1999Russia Ilia KlimkinUkraine Vitali DanilchenkoCanada Jayson Dénommée[11][12]
2000Russia Anton KlykovUnited States Derrick DelmoreUkraine Dmitri Dmitrenko[13][14]
2001Belarus Sergei DavydovCanada Jeffrey ButtleEstonia Margus Hernits[15]
2002Belarus Sergei DavydovUnited States Benjamin MillerCanada Fedor Andreev[16]
2003Canada Nicholas YoungUnited States Scott SmithUnited States Nicholas LaRoche[17]
2004Canada Marc-André CraigRussia Alexander KondakovUnited States Christopher Toland[18]
2005Germany Stefan LindemannJapan Noriyuki KanzakiCzech Republic Tomáš Verner[19][20]
2006Czech Republic Tomáš VernerUnited States Parker PenningtonCanada Vaughn Chipeur[21][22]
2007Czech Republic Michal BřezinaUnited States Shaun RogersCzech Republic Tomáš Verner[23][24]
2008Japan Nobunari OdaCzech Republic Michal BřezinaFrance Yannick Ponsero[25][26]
2009Switzerland Stéphane LambielRussia Ivan TretiakovCzech Republic Michal Březina[27][28]
2010Japan Tatsuki MachidaRussia Konstantin MenshovGermany Peter Liebers[29]
2011Japan Yuzuru HanyuCzech Republic Michal BřezinaUnited States Stephen Carriere[30]
2012Japan Nobunari OdaRussia Konstantin MenshovUnited States Keegan Messing[31]
2013Japan Nobunari OdaUnited States Jason BrownCanada Jeremy Ten[32]
2014 CSUnited States Jason BrownCzech Republic Michal BřezinaRussia Konstantin Menshov[33]
2015 CSCanada Elladj BaldéUnited States Max AaronRussia Konstantin Menshov[34]
2016 CSRussia Alexander PetrovBelgium Jorik HendrickxUnited States Grant Hochstein[35]
2017 CSBelgium Jorik HendrickxUnited States Alexander JohnsonSweden Alexander Majorov[36]
2018 CSCanada Keegan MessingSweden Alexander MajorovRussia Artur Dmitriev[37]
2019 CSRussia Makar IgnatovJapan Koshiro ShimadaIsrael Alexei Bychenko[38]
2020 CSLatvia Deniss VasiljevsItaly Gabriele FrangipaniSweden Nikolaj Majorov[39]
2021 CSUnited States Vincent ZhouFrance Adam Siao Him FaRussia Mark Kondratiuk[40]
2022 CSCanada Keegan MessingSouth Korea Lee Si-hyeongCanada Roman Sadovsky[41]
2023 CSFrance Adam Siao Him FaJapan Kazuki TomonoJapan Koshiro Shimada[42]

Ladies

Year Gold[2] Silver Bronze Details
1969Czechoslovakia Ľudmila Bezáková
1970United Kingdom Rita Pokorski
1971United States Dorothy Hamill
1972United States Wendy Burge
1973United States Kath MalmbergUnited States Linda FratianneWest Germany Gerti Schanderl[3]
1974United States Priscilla HillUnited States Barbara SmithWest Germany Petra Wagner[4]
1975United States Lisa-Marie AllenWest Germany Petra WagnerWest Germany Dagmar Lurz[4]
1976West Germany Garnet OstermeierUnited States Carrie RughCanada Deborah Albright[4]
1977Japan Reiko KobayashiUnited States Sandy LenzWest Germany Karin Riediger[4]
1978United States Editha DotsonWest Germany Corinna TanskiCanada Janet Morrissey[4]
1979United States Lynn SmithUnited States Jackie FarrellWest Germany Karin Riediger[4]
1980United States Vikki de VriesUnited Kingdom Alison SouthwoodCanada Elizabeth Manley[4]
1981West Germany Cornelia TeschUnited States Kristy HoganUnited States Stephanie Anderson[4]
1982West Germany Manuela RubenUnited States Kelley WebsterSoviet Union Natalia Ovchinnikova[4]
1983United States Staci McMullinCanada Barbara ButlerItaly Karin Telser[4]
1984United States Debi ThomasJapan Juri OzawaUnited States Sara MacInnes[4]
1985West Germany Cornelia TeschUnited States Tracey DamigellaUnited Kingdom Joanne Conway[4]
1986United States Holly CookWest Germany Cornelia RennerSwitzerland Claudia Villiger[4]
1987Canada Shannon AllisonWest Germany Carola WolffCanada Lindsay Fedosoff[4]
1988United States Tonia KwiatkowskiCanada Josée ChouinardWest Germany Patricia Neske[4]
1989United States Kyoko InaFrance Surya BonalyJapan Junko Yaginuma[4]
1990France Surya BonalyWest Germany Marina KielmannSoviet Union Maria Butyrskaya[4]
1991Japan Kumiko KoiwaiWest Germany Marina KielmannSoviet Union Maria Butyrskaya[4][5]
1992Germany Simone LangJapan Kumiko KoiwaiCanada Angela Derochie[4]
1993Russia Irina SlutskayaCanada Susan HumphreysUkraine Lyudmyla Ivanova[4]
1994Russia Irina SlutskayaJapan Shizuka ArakawaUnited States Jennifer Karl[4]
1995Japan Shizuka ArakawaCzech Republic Lenka KulovanáRussia Elena Ivanova[6]
1996Germany Eva-Maria FitzeUnited States Sydne VogelUnited States Karen Kwan[7]
1997Ukraine Elena LiashenkoRussia Olga MarkovaRussia Nadezhda Kanaeva[8]
1998United States Brittney McConnRussia Elena IvanovaCzech Republic Veronika Dytrtová[9][10]
1999Ukraine Elena LiashenkoFinland Sanna-Maija WikstenFinland Elina Kettunen[11][12]
2000Ukraine Galina ManiachenkoSwitzerland Sarah MeierUnited States Andrea Gardiner[13][14]
2001Russia Ludmila NelidinaUnited States Ann Patrice McDonoughRussia Kristina Oblasova[15]
2002Italy Carolina KostnerFinland Alisa DreiRussia Ludmila Nelidina[16]
2003United States Jennifer DonCanada Lesley HawkerRussia Olga Naidenova[17]
2004United States Louann DonovanFinland Alisa DreiCanada Mira Leung[18]
2005Russia Elena SokolovaFinland Alisa DreiUnited States Beatrisa Liang[19][20]
2006United States Beatrisa LiangRussia Arina MartinovaUnited States Katy Taylor[21][22]
2007Italy Carolina KostnerUnited States Megan Williams StewartFinland Laura Lepistö[23][24]
2008United States Alissa CzisnyFinland Laura LepistöJapan Akiko Suzuki[25][26]
2009United States Alissa CzisnyFinland Kiira KorpiChina Liu Yan[27][28]
2010Finland Kiira KorpiSweden Viktoria HelgessonUnited States Melissa Bulanhagui[29]
2011United States Mirai NagasuGeorgia (country) Elene GedevanishviliSweden Joshi Helgesson[30]
2012Canada Kaetlyn OsmondRussia Adelina SotnikovaJapan Haruka Imai[31]
2013Russia Elena RadionovaJapan Miki AndoUnited States Ashley Cain[32]
2014 CSRussia Elizaveta TuktamyshevaRussia Alena LeonovaUnited States Gracie Gold[33]
2015 CSCanada Kaetlyn OsmondRussia Alena LeonovaUnited States Courtney Hicks[34]
2016 CSJapan Mai MiharaRussia Elizaveta TuktamyshevaCanada Gabrielle Daleman[35]
2017 CSAustralia Kailani CraineSweden Matilda AlgotssonSwitzerland Alexia Paganini[36]
2018 CSRussia Alina ZagitovaJapan Mai MiharaBelgium Loena Hendrickx[37]
2019 CSUnited States Mariah BellSouth Korea Kim Ye-limGermany Nicole Schott[38]
2020 CSEstonia Eva-Lotta KiibusSwitzerland Alexia PaganiniFinland Jenni Saarinen[39]
2021 CSUnited States Alysa LiuPoland Ekaterina KurakovaBelarus Viktoriia Safonova[40]
2022 CSBelgium Loena HendrickxSouth Korea Wi Seo-yeongEstonia Eva-Lotta Kiibus[41]
2023 CSUnited States Isabeau LevitoSwitzerland Kimmy RepondSouth Korea Kim Min-chae[42]

Pairs

Year Gold[2] Silver Bronze Details
1969West Germany Frigge Drzymalla / Michael Weingart
1970West Germany Almut Lehmann / Herbert Wiesinger
1971No pairs competition
1972United States Cozette Cady / Jack Courtney
1973United States Tai Babilonia / Randy GardnerWest Germany Corinna Halke / Eberhard RauschAustria Ursula Nemec / Michael Nemec[3]
1974Canada Kathy Huntchinson / Jamie McGregorCanada Candace Jones / Don FraserAustria Ulrike Wrbik / Richard Scharf[4]
1975Canada Cheri Pinner / Dennis PinnerUnited States Alice Cook / William FauverCanada Karen Newton / Glenn Laframboise[4]
1976West Germany Susanne Scheibe / Andreas NischwitzWest Germany Rafaela Dondoni / Mario DondoniJapan Kyoko Hagiwara / Sumio Murata[4]
1977United States Gail Hamula / Frank SweidingUnited States Sheryl Franks / Michael BotticelliGermany Susanne Scheibe / Andreas Nischwitz[4]
1978Canada Barbara Underhill / Paul MartiniUnited States Maria di Domenico / Larry SchrierUnited States Tracy Prussack / Scott Prussack[4]
1979United States Caitlin Carruthers / Peter CarruthersSoviet Union Zhanna Ilina / Alexander VlassovCanada Becky Gough / Mark Rowsom[4]
1980United Kingdom Susan Garland / Robert DawCanada Mary Jo Fedy / Tim MillsUnited States Dana Graham / Paul Wylie[4]
1981Soviet Union Elena Valova / Oleg VasilievCanada Melinda Kunhegyi / Lyndon JohnstonFrance Nathalie Tortel / Xavier Videau[4]
1982Soviet Union Inna Volyanskaya / Valery SpiridonovCanada Katherina Matousek / Lloyd EislerUnited States Natalie Seybold / Wayne Seybold[4]
1983Soviet Union Inna Bekker / Sergei LikhanskiUnited States Katy Keeley / Gary KempCanada Laurene Collin / David Howe[4]
1984Soviet Union Elena Bechke / Valeri KornienkoUnited States Susan Dungjen / Jason DungjenUnited States Margo Shoup / Patrick Page[4]
1985Soviet Union Lyudmila Koblova / Andrei KalitinUnited States Maria Lako / Michael BlicharskiUnited Kingdom Lisa Cushley / Neil Cushley[4]
1986Canada Melanie Gaylor / Lee BarkellUnited States Ashley Stevenson / Scott WendlandUnited Kingdom Lisa Cushley / Neil Cushley[4]
1987Canada Michelle Menzies / Kevin WheelerSoviet Union Elena Kvitchenko / Rashid KadyrkaevCanada Twana Rose / Colin Epp[4]
1988Canada Cindy Landry / Lyndon JohnstonSoviet Union Ekaterina Murugova / Artem TorgashevUnited States Kenna Bailey / John Denton[4]
1989Soviet Union Elena Leonova / Gennadi KrasnitskiSoviet Union Evgenia Shishkova / Vadim NaumovCzech Republic Radka Kovaříková / René Novotný[4]
1990Canada Stacey Ball / Kris WirtzSoviet Union Natalia Krestianinova / Alexei TorchinskiCanada Penny Papaioannou / Raoul LeBlanc[4]
1991Canada Sherry Ball / Kris WirtzSoviet Union Natalia Krestianinova / Alexei TorchinskiCanada Penny Papaioannou / Raoul LeBlanc[4][5]
1992Russia Svetlana Titkova / Oleg MakhutovCanada Tiina Muur / Cory WatsonCanada Jodeyne Higgins / Sean Rice[4]
1993Canada Caroline Haddad / Jean-Sébastien FecteauLatvia Elena Berezhnaya / Oleg ShliakhovUnited States Stephanie Stiegler / Lance Travis[4]
1994Canada Marie-Claude Savard-Gagnon / Luc BradetFrance Line Haddad / Sylvain PrivéFrance Sarah Abitbol / Stéphane Bernadis[4]
1995United States Shelby Lyons / Brian WellsUkraine Olena Bilousivska / Serhiy PotalovKazakhstan Marina Khalturina / Andrei Krukov[6]
1996United States Danielle Hartsell / Steve HartsellRussia Olga Semkina / Andrei ChuvilaevCanada Samanta Marchant / Chad Hawse[7]
1997Ukraine Evgenia Filonenko / Igor MarchenkoUkraine Olena Bilousivska / Stanislav MorozovUnited States Natalie Vlandis / Jered Guzman[8]
1998United States Laura Handy / Paul BinneboseCanada Jacinthe Larivière / Lenny FaustinoRussia Milica Brozovich / Anton Nimenko[9][10]
1999Ukraine Aliona Savchenko / Stanislav MorozovCanada Jacinthe Larivière / Lenny FaustinoUkraine Julia Obertas / Dmitri Palamarchuk[11][12]
2000Canada Valérie Marcoux / Bruno MarcotteUnited States Amanda Magarian / Jered GuzmanUnited States Stephanie Kalesavich / Aaron Parchem[13][14]
2001Canada Jacinthe Larivière / Lenny FaustinoCanada Valerie Saurette / Jean-Sébastien FecteauUnited States Laura Handy / Jonathon Hunt[15]
2002Canada Valérie Marcoux / Craig BuntinRussia Julia Obertas / Alexei SokolovUnited States Kathryn Orscher / Garrett Lucash[16]
2003Canada Utako Wakamatsu / Jean Sebastian FecteauCanada Pascale Bergeron / Robert DavisonUnited States Laura Handy / Jeremy Allen[17]
2004United States Marcy Hinzmann / Aaron ParchemCanada Pascale Bergeron / Robert DavisonGermany Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy[18]
2005Germany Aliona Savchenko / Robin SzolkowyCanada Meagan Duhamel / Ryan ArnoldUnited States Marcy Hinzmann / Aaron Parchem[19][20]
2006United States Brooke Castile / Benjamin OkolskiUnited States Julia Vlassov / Drew MeekinsSweden Angelika Pylkina / Niklas Hogner[21][22]
2007Germany Aliona Savchenko / Robin SzolkowyCanada Meagan Duhamel / Craig BuntinUnited States Amanda Evora / Mark Ladwig[23][24]
2008Germany Aliona Savchenko / Robin SzolkowyRussia Maria Mukhortova / Maxim TrankovUkraine Tatiana Volosozhar / Stanislav Morozov[25][26]
2009Germany Aliona Savchenko / Robin SzolkowyUkraine Tatiana Volosozhar / Stanislav MorozovCanada Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay[27][28]
2010Russia Vera Bazarova / Yuri LarionovItaly Stefania Berton / Ondřej HotárekCanada Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford[29]
2011Russia Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim TrankovRussia Vera Bazarova / Yuri LarionovUnited States Caydee Denney / John Coughlin[30]
2012Russia Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim TrankovUnited States Caydee Denney / John CoughlinFrance Vanessa James / Morgan Ciprès[31]
2013Russia Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim TrankovGermany Maylin Wende / Daniel WendeGermany Mari Vartmann / Aaron Van Cleave[32]
2014 CSRussia Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander SmirnovRussia Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir MorozovUnited States Alexa Scimeca / Chris Knierim[33]
2015 CSRussia Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim TrankovUnited States Alexa Scimeca / Chris KnierimFrance Vanessa James / Morgan Ciprès[34]
2016 CSGermany Aliona Savchenko / Bruno MassotCanada Lubov Ilyushechkina / Dylan MoscovitchGermany Mari Vartmann / Ruben Blommaert[35]
2017 CSRussia Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir MorozovGermany Aliona Savchenko / Bruno MassotAustralia Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya / Harley Windsor[36]
2018 CSRussia Alisa Efimova / Alexander KorovinUnited States Alexa Scimeca Knierim / Chris KnierimUnited States Deanna Stellato / Nathan Bartholomay[37]
2019 CSCanada Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael MarinaroUnited States Alexa Scimeca Knierim / Chris KnierimNorth Korea Ryom Tae-ok / Kim Ju-sik[38]
2020 CSItaly Rebecca Ghilardi / Filippo AmbrosiniGermany Annika Hocke / Robert KunkelFrance Cléo Hamon / Denys Strekalin[39]
2021 CSGermany Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nolan SeegertSpain Laura Barquero / Marco ZandronGeorgia (country) Karina Safina / Luka Berulava[40]
2022 CSCanada Deanna Stellato / Maxime DeschampsGermany Alisa Efimova / Ruben BlommaertGermany Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel[41]
2023 CSGermany Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nikita VolodinItaly Lucrezia Beccari / Matteo GuariseGermany Annika Hocke / Robert Kunkel[42]

Ice dancing

Year Gold[2] Silver Bronze Details
1970West Germany Angelika Buck / Erich BuckUnited Kingdom Kay Webster / Malcolm Taylor
1971West Germany Angelika Buck / Erich Buck
1972United States Mary-Karen Campell / Johnny Johns
1973United Kingdom Rosalind Druce / David BarkerJanet ? / Warren ?Jane ? / Richard ?[3]
1974United States Judi Genovesi / Kent WeigleUnited Kingdom Odette Tolman / Trevor DaviesUnited Kingdom Jennifer Thompson / Derek Tyers[4]
1975Canada Lorna Wighton / John DowdingSoviet Union Elena Garanina / Igor ZavozinSoviet Union Marina Zueva / Andrei Vitman[4]
1976Soviet Union Marina Zueva / Andrei VitmanUnited Kingdom Jayne Torvill / Christopher DeanUnited Kingdom Carol Long / Philip Stowell[4]
1977United Kingdom Jayne Torvill / Christopher DeanUnited States Carol Fox / Richard DalleyUnited Kingdom Wendy Sessions / Marc Reed[4]
1978Soviet Union Elena Garanina / Igor ZavozinUnited States Kim Krohn / Barry HaganCanada Joanne French / John Thomas[4]
1979Canada Gina Aucoin / Hans-Peter PonikauUnited Kingdom Carol Long / John PhilpotSoviet Union Tatiana Durasova / Sergei Ponomarenko[4]
1980United Kingdom Wendy Sessions / Stephen WilliamsWest Germany Birgit Goller / Peter KlischUnited States Susan Marie Dymecki / Anthony Bardin[4]
1981United Kingdom Karen Roughton / Marc ReedWest Germany Birgit Goller / Peter KlischUnited States Janice Kindrachuk / Blake Hobson[4]
1982Soviet Union Marina Klimova / Sergei PonomarenkoCanada Isabelle Duchesnay / Paul DuchesnayWest Germany Antonia Becherer / Ferdinand Becherer[4]
1983Soviet Union Marina Klimova / Sergei PonomarenkoUnited States Eleanor DeVera / James YorkeWest Germany Antonia Becherer / Ferdinand Becherer[4]
1984United States Lois Luciani / Russ WitherbySoviet Union Irina Zhuk / Oleg PetrovUnited States Kristan Lowery / Chip Rossbach[4]
1985Soviet Union Maya Usova / Alexander ZhulinWest Germany Antonia Becherer / Ferdinand BechererFrance Doriane Bontemps / Charles Paliard[4]
1986West Germany Antonia Becherer / Ferdinand BechererSoviet Union Svetlana Liapina / Gorsha SurCanada Michelle McDonald / Michael Farrington[4]
1987Soviet Union Ilona Melnichenko / Gennadi KaskovItaly Stefania Calegari / Pasquale CamerlengoUnited States Dorothi Rodek / Robert Nardozza[4]
1988Soviet Union Ilona Melnichenko / Gennadi KaskovUnited States Elizabeth McLean / Ari LiebCanada Jacqueline Petr / Mark Janoschak[4]
1989France Isabelle Sarech / Xavier DebernisUnited States Lisa Grove / Scott MyersFrance Dominique Yvon / Frédéric Palluel[4]
1990Canada Isabelle Labossiere / Mitchell GouldUnited Kingdom Lisa Bradby / Alan TowersFrance Christelle Descolis / Ludovic Deville[4]
1991Soviet Union Irina Lobacheva / Alexei PospelovUnited Kingdom Lisa Bradby / Alan TowersFrance Christelle Descolis / Ludovic Deville[4][5]
1992Canada Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor KraatzRussia Olga Ganicheva / Maxim KachanovLithuania Margarita Drobiazko / Povilas Vanagas[4]
1993Canada Martine Patenaude / Eric MasséUnited States Rachel Mayer / Peter BreenLithuania Margarita Drobiazko / Povilas Vanagas[4]
1994France Barbara Piton / Alexandre PitonUkraine Elena Grushina / Ruslan GoncharovCanada Chantal Lefebvre / Patrice Lauzon[4]
1995Russia Olga Sharutenko / Dmitri NaumkinPoland Iwona Filipowicz / Michal SzumskiFrance Agnes Jacquemard / Alexis Gayet[6]
1996Russia Ekaterina Svirina / Vladimir LeliukhUnited States Eve Chalom / Mathew GatesFrance Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder[7]
1997Russia Olga Sharutenko / Dmitri NaumkinRussia Nina Ulanova / Mikhail StifouninBulgaria Albena Denkova / Maxim Staviski[8]
1998Russia Nina Ulanova / Mikhail StifouninUnited States Debbie Koegel / Oleg FediukovFrance Alia Ouabdelsselam / Benjamin Delmas[9][10]
1999United States Jamie Silverstein / Justin PekarekFrance Alia Ouabdelsselam / Benjamin DelmasGermany Stephanie Rauer / Thomas Rauer[11][12]
2000Canada Chantal Lefebvre / Justin LanningFrance Magali Sauri / Michail StifuninUnited Kingdom Marika Humphreys / Vitali Baranov[13][14]
2001Poland Sylwia Nowak / Sebastian KolasińskiItaly Federica Faiella / Massimo ScaliRussia Anastasia Belova / Ilia Isaev[15]
2002Italy Federica Faiella / Massimo ScaliUnited States Melissa Gregory / Denis PetukhovRussia Anastasia Belova / Ilia Isaev[16]
2003Russia Svetlana Kulikova / Vitali NovikovRussia Jana Khokhlova / Sergei NovitskiUnited States Christie Moxley / Alexander Kirsanov[17]
2004United States Lydia Manon / Ryan O'MearaCanada Martine Patinaude / Pascal DenisUnited Kingdom Phillipa Towler-Green / Phillip Poole[18]
2005United States Tanith Belbin / Benjamin AgostoLithuania Margarita Drobiazko / Povilas VanagasGermany Christina Beier / William Beier[19][20]
2006United Kingdom Sinead Kerr / John KerrUnited States Morgan Matthews / Maxim ZavozinIsrael Alexandra Zaretsky / Roman Zaretsky[21][22]
2007United States Jennifer Wester / Daniil BarantsevGermany Christina Beier / William BeierUkraine Alla Beknazarova / Vladimir Zuev[23][24]
2008United States Emily Samuelson / Evan BatesIsrael Alexandra Zaretsky / Roman ZaretskyUnited States Jane Summersett / Todd Gilles[25][26]
2009United States Meryl Davis / Charlie WhiteIsrael Alexandra Zaretski / Roman ZaretskiLithuania Katherine Copely / Deividas Stagniūnas[27][28]
2010France Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian BourzatItaly Anna Cappellini / Luca LanotteRussia Ekaterina Riazanova / Ilia Tkachenko[29]
2011United States Madison Hubbell / Zachary DonohueGermany Nelli Zhiganshina / Alexander GazsiCanada Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill[30]
2012United States Madison Chock / Evan BatesAzerbaijan Julia Zlobina / Alexei SitnikovGermany Nelli Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi[31]
2013United States Madison Hubbell / Zachary DonohueRussia Ksenia Monko / Kirill KhaliavinCanada Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam[32]
2014 CSCanada Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew PojeUnited States Madison Chock / Evan BatesGermany Nelli Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi[33]
2015 CSUnited States Madison Chock / Evan BatesCanada Alexandra Paul / Mitchell IslamUnited States Anastasia Cannuscio / Colin McManus[34]
2016 CSItaly Anna Cappellini / Luca LanotteUnited States Madison Chock / Evan BatesCanada Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier[35]
2017 CSUnited Kingdom Penny Coomes / Nicholas BucklandJapan Kana Muramoto / Chris ReedGermany Kavita Lorenz / Joti Polizoakis[36]
2018 CSCanada Piper Gilles / Paul PoirierUnited States Rachel Parsons / Michael ParsonsUnited States Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko[37]
2019 CSCanada Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj SørensenUnited States Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc BakerUnited States Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko[38]
2020 CSCzech Republic Natálie Taschlerová / Filip TaschlerUnited Kingdom Sasha Fear / George WaddellUkraine Darya Popova / Volodymyr Byelikov[39]
2021 CSFinland Juulia Turkkila / Matthias VersluisGermany Katharina Müller / Tim DieckGeorgia (country) Maria Kazakova / Georgy Reviya[40]
2022 CSUnited Kingdom Lilah Fear / Lewis GibsonLithuania Allison Reed / Saulius AmbrulevičiusCanada Carolane Soucisse / Shane Firus[41]
2023 CSUnited Kingdom Lilah Fear / Lewis GibsonLithuania Allison Reed / Saulius AmbrulevičiusFinland Juulia Turkkila / Matthias Versluis[42]

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