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Golden Bear of Zagreb

Golden Bear of Zagreb
Location: Croatia

The Golden Bear of Zagreb (Croatian: Zlatni medvjed) was an annual figure skating competition held in Zagreb, Croatia. Held since 1986, the event was organized by the Medveščak Figure Skating Club. It was originally a companion event to the Golden Spin of Zagreb, intended for junior- and novice-level skaters. In 2012, senior-level events were added. Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, and pair skating.

Senior results

Men's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2012 Austria Mario Rafael Ionian Croatia Josip Gluhak No other competitors
2013 United Kingdom David Richardson Hungary Kristof Forgo Hungary Márton Markó [1]
2015 Finland Matthias Versluis United Kingdom Peter James Hallam Slovenia David Kranjec [2]
2016 France Kévin Aymoz United Kingdom Phillip Harris Switzerland Stéphane Walker [3]
2017 Italy Daniel Grassl United Kingdom Graham Newberry Switzerland Lukas Britschgi [4]
2018 Italy Daniel Grassl Germany Paul Fentz Italy Jari Kessler [5]
2019 Georgia (country) Irakli Maysuradze Austria Luc Maierhofer Switzerland Lukas Britschgi [6]

Women's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2012 Austria Kerstin Frank Slovenia Nika Cerič Italy Roberta Rodeghiero
2013 Russia Nikol Gosviani Slovenia Daša Grm Italy Carol Bressanutti [1]
2014 Italy Carol Bressanutti Slovenia Daša Grm Austria Sophie Almassy [7]
2015 Sweden Linnea Mellgren Austria Lara Roth Italy Carol Bressanutti [2]
2016 France Laurine Lecavelier Italy Giada Russo Germany Nicole Schott [3]
2017 Latvia Diāna Ņikitina Slovenia Dasa Grm Sweden Matilda Algotsson [4]
2018 United Kingdom Natasha McKay Italy Elettra Olivotto Germany Alissa Scheidt [5]
2019 Italy Alessia Tornaghi Austria Olga Mikutina United Kingdom Natasha McKay [6]

Junior results

Men's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1996 Slovenia Gregor Urbas Slovenia Andrej Gorkič No other competitors
1997 Slovenia Janez Špoljar Italy Andrea Livi Turkey Tayfun Anar [8]
1998 Slovenia Gregor Urbas Germany Florian Just Germany Michael Ganser [9]
1999 Slovenia Gregor Urbas Finland Ari-Pekka Nurmenkari South Africa Matthew Wilkinson [10]
2000 France Thomas Dussous Slovenia Gregor Urbas Israel Vadim Akolzin [11]
2001 Israel Sergei Kotov Turkey Alper Uçar Slovenia Damjan Ostojič [12]
2002 Finland Mikko Minkkinen Finland Visa Tuominen Turkey Alper Uçar [13]
2003 Czech Republic Pavel Kaška Slovenia Luka Čadež Czech Republic Michal Matloch [14]
2004 Croatia Boris Martinec Turkey Kutay Eryoldas Croatia Josip Gluhak [15]
2005 United Kingdom Thomas Paulson Croatia Josip Gluhak Croatia Boris Martinec [16]
2006 Austria Severin Kiefer Austria Tobias Steindl Germany Juriy Gnilozubov [17]
2007 Switzerland Mikael Redin Germany Martin Rappe Croatia Boris Martinec [18]
2009 Croatia Ivor Mikolčević No other competitors [19]
2011 Croatia Mislav Blagojević Austria Manuel Drechsler No other competitors [20]
2012 Hungary Kristof Forgo Austria Albert Mueck Slovenia Krištof Brezar [21]
2013 United Kingdom Charlie Parry-Evans Hungary Alexander Borovoj Slovenia Krištof Brezar [1]
2014 Italy Alessandro Fadini Slovenia Krištof Brezar Croatia Steven Spencer Baker [7]
2015 Italy Daniel Grassl Italy Jari Kessler United Kingdom Josh Brown [2]
2016 Italy Daniel Grassl Switzerland Nurullah Sahaka France Maxence Collet [3]
2017 Czech Republic Filip Scerba Italy Gabriele Frangipani Croatia Charles Katanovic [4]
2018 Italy Gabriele Frangipani Sweden Andreas Nordebäck Bulgaria Alexander Zlatkov [5]
2019 Spain Iker Oyarzabal Poland Egor Khlopkov Sweden Oliver Praetorius [6]

Women's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1997 Finland Kati Simola Austria Karin Brandstätter Slovenia Anja Beslic [8]
1998 Germany Andrea Diewald Germany Nina Sackerer Germany Veronica Diewald [9]
1999 Czech Republic Lucie Krausová Germany Stephanie Lotterschmid Finland Mari Hirvonen [10]
2000 Croatia Idora Hegel Germany Eva-Maria Fitze Germany Stephanie Lotterschmid [11]
2001 Croatia Idora Hegel Slovenia Anja Bratec Slovenia Teodora Poštič [12]
2002 Belarus Kristina Mikhailova Luxembourg Fleur Maxwell Slovenia Darja Škrlj [13]
2003 Czech Republic Jana Sýkorová Croatia Željka Krizmanić Slovenia Kaja Otovic [14]
2004 Finland Henriikka Hietaniemi Croatia Željka Krizmanić Germany Kristina Geissler [15]
2005 Russia Alexandra Ievleva Croatia Željka Krizmanić Croatia Franka Vugec [16]
2006 Sweden Linnea Mellgren Germany Katharina Gierok Hungary Katherina Hadford [17]
2007 Germany Nicole Gurny Switzerland Virginie Clerc Sweden Linnea Mellgren [18]
2009 Slovenia Patricia Gleščič Croatia Mirna Librić Slovenia Daša Grm [19]
2011 Italy Elettra Olivotto Italy Amella Schwienbacher Finland Noora Ikonen [20]
2012 Hungary Ivett Tóth Finland Seidi Rantanen Finland Evelina Viljanen [21]
2013 Slovenia Pina Umek Hungary Bianka Friesz Italy Alessia Zardini [1]
2014 Austria Violette Ivanoff Croatia Antonia Banović Austria Alexandra Philippova [7]
2015 South Korea Choi Yu-jin Italy Rebecca Ghilardi United Kingdom Anna Litvinenko [2]
2016 United States Starr Andrews Sweden Lisa Lager United States Ashley Kim [3]
2017 Canada Hannah Dawson Italy Lucrezia Beccari Belgium Charlotte Vandersarren [4]
2018 Russia Alena Kanysheva United States Emilia Murdock Italy Lucrezia Beccari [5]
2019 Italy Ginevra Negrello Austria Stefanie Pesendorfer Germany Nargiz Süleymanova [6]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2003
  • Austria
  • Sabrina Immervoll
  • Daniel Lobenwein
No other competitors [14]

References

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  6. ^ a b c d "Golden Bear 2019". KKK Medvescak. October 2019.
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  21. ^ a b "24th Golden Bear 2012". KKK Medvescak. 25 November 2012.