Anastasia Martiusheva and Alexei Rogonov compete at the Golden Spin of Zagreb.

The Golden Spin of Zagreb (Croatian: Zlatna pirueta Zagreba) is an annual senior-level figure skating competition held in Zagreb, Croatia. In most years, the event is part of the ISU Challenger Series. Medals are awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance.

In 2001, this event served as the qualifying competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics.[1] The equivalent competition for junior-level skaters is the Golden Bear of Zagreb.

Senior results

CS: Challenger Series

Men's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
1973 Soviet Union Sergey VolkovCzechoslovakia Zdeněk PazdírekFrance Didier Gailhaguet
1974
1975
1976
1977 Germany Gert-Walter GräbnerAustria Gerhard HubmannEast Germany Torsten Ohlow
1978 France Jean-Christoph Simond
1979
1980
1981 United States James SanteeEast Germany Ralf LewandowskiFrance Herve Pornet[2]
1982 Japan Masaru OgawaWest Germany Joachim EhmannSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miljan Begović[2]
1983 United States Scott HamiltonWest Germany Norbert SchrammJapan Makato Kano[2]
1984 United States Scott WilliamsPoland Grzegorz FilipowskiFrance Fernand Fedronic[2]
1985 West Germany Heiko FischerUnited States John FilbigEast Germany Nils Köpp[2]
1986 Soviet Union Viktor PetrenkoFrance Philippe RoncoliUnited States James Cygan[2]
1987 United States Scott KurttilaAustralia Cameron MedhurstCanada Martin Marceau[2]
1988 East Germany Rico KrahnertHungary András SzárazCanada Norm Proft[2]
1989 Soviet Union Sergei DudakovUnited States Craig HeathSweden Peter Johansson[2]
1990 United States Aren NielsenAustria Ralph BurghartSoviet Union Igor Pashkevich[3]
1991 Cancelled due to the Croatian War of Independence
1992
1993
1994
1995 Slovenia Jan Čejvan
1996 Russia Roman SerovHungary Szabolcs VidraiAustralia Anthony Liu[2]
1997 Russia Roman SerovUnited States Trifun ZivanovicHungary Szabolcs Vidrai[4]
1998 Ukraine Yevgeny MartynovAzerbaijan Sergei RylovGermany Stefan Lindemann[5]
1999 Russia Roman SerovAzerbaijan Sergei RylovFrance Gabriel Monnier[6]
2000 United States Ryan BradleyAzerbaijan Sergei RylovFinland Markus Leminen[7]
2001 Belarus Sergei DavydovBelgium Kevin van der PerrenGeorgia (country) Vakhtang Murvanidze[8]
2002 Romania Gheorghe ChiperRussia Alexei VasilevskiUnited States Benjamin Miller[9]
2003 China Ma XiaodongHungary Zoltán TóthIsrael Roman Serov[10]
2004 Canada Hugh YikGermany Martin LiebersUkraine Anton Kovalevski[11]
2005 Slovenia Gregor UrbasCanada Marc Andre CraigRussia Ilia Klimkin[12]
2006 Slovenia Gregor UrbasRussia Denis LeushinGermany Martin Liebers[13]
2007 Slovenia Gregor UrbasSweden Adrian SchultheissRussia Vladimir Uspenski[14]
2008 Japan Yasuharu NanriItaly Samuel ContestiSweden Alexander Majorov[15]
2009 Kazakhstan Denis TenRussia Artem BorodulinSweden Adrian Schultheiss[16]
2010 Russia Denis LeushinCzech Republic Michal BřezinaUkraine Anton Kovalevski[17]
2011 Japan Tatsuki MachidaKazakhstan Denis TenRussia Ivan Bariev[18]
2012 Russia Vladislav SezganovRussia Mark ShakhmatovDenmark Justus Strid[19]
2013 Russia Sergei VoronovRussia Artur GachinskiItaly Ivan Righini[20]
2014 CS Kazakhstan Denis TenCzech Republic Michal BřezinaRussia Konstantin Menshov[21]
2015 CS Kazakhstan Denis TenUnited States Adam RipponRussia Adian Pitkeev[22]
2016 CS Israel Oleksii BychenkoIsrael Daniel SamohinCanada Keegan Messing[23]
2017 CS Georgia (country) Moris KvitelashviliIsrael Oleksii BychenkoRussia Artur Dmitriev Jr.[24]
2018 CS United States Jason BrownRussia Mikhail KolyadaRussia Alexander Samarin[25]
2019 CS United States Jason BrownGeorgia (country) Morisi KvitelashviliRussia Makar Ignatov[26]
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 CS Canada Keegan MessingRussia Andrei MozalevUnited States Jimmy Ma[27]
2022 CS United States Camden PulkinenItaly Matteo RizzoEstonia Mihhail Selevko[28]
2023 CS China Jin BoyangKazakhstan Mikhail ShaidorovEstonia Aleksandr Selevko[29]

Women's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
1968 Sweden Britt ElfvingGermany Bärbel FimmenAustria Maja Winter
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973 East Germany Anett PötzschCzechoslovakia Zdenka FiuraskovaAustria Susanne Altura
1974
1975
1976 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sanda Dubravčić
1977 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sanda DubravčićAustralia Belinda Coulthard
1978 Austria Claudia Kristofics-BinderEast Germany Katarina Witt
1979
1980 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sanda Dubravčić
1981 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sanda DubravčićUnited States Priscilla HillEast Germany Janina Wirth[2]
1982 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sanda DubravčićSoviet Union Natalia OvchinnikovaBelgium Katrien Pauwels[2]
1983 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sanda DubravčićUnited States Rosalynn SumnersItaly Karin Telser[2]
1984 France Agnès GosselinUnited States Kelly WebsterSwitzerland Claudia Villiger[2]
1985 East Germany Constanze GenselSwitzerland Manuela TschuppWest Germany Heike Gobbers[2]
1986 United States Caryn KadavySoviet Union Anna KondrashovaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željka Čižmešija[2]
1987 United States Jeri CampbellCanada Charlene WongBelgium Katrien Pauwels[2]
1988 Canada Lisa SargeantUnited States Kelly SzmurloWest Germany Anja Geissler[2]
1989 United States Kelly SzmurloCanada Dianne TakeuchiSouth Korea Lily Lyoonjung Lee[2]
1990 Soviet Union Julia VorobievaGermany Anja GeisslerUnited States Tisha Walker[3]
1991 Cancelled due to the Croatian War of Independence
1992 Croatia Ivana JakupčevićCroatia Melita Juratek
1993 Azerbaijan Julia Vorobieva[30]
1994
1995 Slovenia Mojca Kopač
1996 Slovenia Mojca KopačAustralia Joanne CarterPoland Sabina Wojtala[2]
1997 Uzbekistan Tatiana MalininaUnited States Brittney McConnHungary Júlia Sebestyén[4]
1998 Russia Julia SoldatovaHungary Júlia SebestyénFrance Vanessa Gusmeroli[5]
1999 Russia Viktoria VolchkovaSlovakia Zuzana PaurovaHungary Tamara Dorofejev[6]
2000 Belarus Julia SoldatovaRussia Kristina OblasovaHungary Tamara Dorofejev[7]
2001 Canada Michelle CurrieUnited States Amber CorwinAustria Julia Lautowa[8]
2002 Finland Alisa DreiUnited States Ye Bin MokHungary Júlia Sebestyén[9]
2003 Slovakia Zuzana BabiakováHungary Diána PóthCroatia Idora Hegel[10]
2004 Croatia Idora HegelUkraine Galina ManiachenkoHungary Diána Póth[11]
2005 Finland Alisa DreiCanada Meagan DuhamelItaly Silvia Fontana[12]
2006 Czech Republic Nella SimaováIsrael Tamar KatzFinland Alisa Drei[13]
2007 Japan Akiko SuzukiFinland Kiira KorpiRussia Katarina Gerboldt[14]
2008 Hungary Júlia SebestyénSweden Joshi HelgessonUnited Kingdom Jenna McCorkell[15]
2009 Japan Shion KokubunRussia Ekaterina KozirevaRussia Katarina Gerboldt[16]
2010 Spain Sonia LafuenteJapan Kako TomotakiSlovenia Patricia Gleščič[17]
2011 Russia Adelina SotnikovaJapan Haruna SuzukiRussia Maria Artemieva[18]
2012 Italy Carolina KostnerRussia Kristina ZaseevaBrazil Isadora Williams[19]
2013 South Korea Kim YunaJapan Miki AndoRussia Elizaveta Tuktamysheva[20]
2014 CS Finland Kiira KorpiRussia Maria ArtemievaSlovakia Nicole Rajičová[21]
2015 CS Russia Elizaveta TuktamyshevaKazakhstan Elizabet TursynbayevaUnited States Karen Chen[22]
2016 CS Italy Carolina KostnerRussia Elizaveta TuktamyshevaRussia Alena Leonova[23]
2017 CS Russia Stanislava KonstantinovaRussia Alisa FedichkinaRussia Elizaveta Tuktamysheva[24]
2018 CS United States Bradie TennellRussia Anastasiia GubanovaUnited States Mariah Bell[25]
2019 CS Russia Elizaveta TuktamyshevaBelarus Viktoriia SafonovaGermany Nicole Schott[26]
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 CS Georgia (country) Anastasiia GubanovaUnited States Amber GlennEstonia Niina Petrõkina[27]
2022 CS United States Lindsay ThorngrenUnited States Bradie TennellCanada Madeline Schizas[28]
2023 CS Italy Sarina JoosUnited States Amber GlennUnited States Starr Andrews[29]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
1968 Austria Evelyn Schneider / Wilhelm BietakGermany Anneliese Seger / Karl-Heinz ZitterbartEast Germany Beatrix von Brück / Reinhard Mirmsecker
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973 Soviet Union Nadezhda Gorshkova / Evgeni ShevalovskiFrance Florence Cahn / Jean-Roland RacleAustria Ursula Nemec / Michael Nemec
1974
1975
1976
1977 East Germany Sabine Baeß / Tassilo ThierbachCzechoslovakia Ingrid Spieglová / Alan SpieglSoviet Union Elena Vasyukova / Alexei Pogodin
1978 East Germany Sabine Baeß / Tassilo Thierbach
1979
1980
1981 East Germany Cornelia Hauffe / Kersten BellmannSoviet Union Anna Malgina / Sergei KorovinFrance Kathia Dubec / Xavier Dovillard[2]
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991 Cancelled due to the Croatian War of Independence
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996 Poland Dorota Zagórska / Mariusz SiudekAzerbaijan Inga Rodionova / Aleksandr Anichenko[2]
1997 United States Katie Barnhart / Charles BernardUnited States Naomi Grabow / Benjamin ObermanUzbekistan Natalia Ponomareva / Evgeni Sviridov[4]
1998 Canada Nadia Nicallef / Bruno MarcotteSlovakia Oľga Beständigová / Jozef BeständigCanada Marie-France Lachappelle / Sacha Blachet[5]
1999 France Catherine Huc / Vivien RollandSlovakia Oľga Beständigová / Jozef BeständigRussia Viktoria Maksiuta / Vitali Dubina[6]
2000 United States Stephanie Kalesavich / Aaron ParchemUnited States Molly Quigley / Bert CordingFrance Marie-Pierre Leray / Nicolas Osseland[7]
2001 France Sarah Abitbol / Stéphane BernadisGermany Mariana Kautz / Norman JeschkeCanada Chantal Poirier / Ian Moram[8]
2002 United States Larisa Spielberg / Craig JoerightSlovakia Maria Guerassimenko / Vladimir FutasUzbekistan Marina Aganina / Artem Knyazev[9]
2003 United States Amanda Evora / Mark LadwigCanada Hjordis Lee / Lenny FaustinoUnited States Tiffany Vise / Derek Trent[10]
2005 Canada Meagan Duhamel / Ryan ArnoldRussia Arina Ushakova / Sergei KarevUnited States Katie Beriau / Joseph Gazzola[12]
2008 United Kingdom Stacey Kemp / David KingItaly Nicole Della Monica / Yannick KoconUkraine Ekaterina Kostenko / Roman Talan[15]
2009 Russia Lubov Iliushechkina / Nodari MaisuradzeRussia Anastasia Martiusheva / Alexei RogonovBulgaria Nina Ivanova / Filip Zalevski[16]
2010 Russia Anastasia Martiusheva / Alexei RogonovRussia Tatiana Danilova / Andrei NovoselovUnited States Molly Arron / Daniyel Cohen[17]
2011 Russia Anastasia Martiusheva / Alexei RogonovGermany Katharina Gierok / Florian JustIsrael Danielle Montalbano / Evgeni Krasnopolski[18]
2012 Azerbaijan Angelina Ekaterina / Philipp TarasovAustria Stina Martini / Severin KieferBulgaria Elizaveta Makarova / Leri Kenchadze[19]
2013 Israel Andrea Davidovich / Evgeni KrasnopolskiEstonia Natalya Zabiyako / Alexandr ZaboevUkraine Julia Lavrentieva / Yuri Rudyk[20]
2014 CS Russia Kristina Astakhova / Alexei RogonovItaly Valentina Marchei / Ondřej HotárekUnited States Tarah Kayne / Daniel O'Shea[21]
2015 CS Russia Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir MorozovRussia Kristina Astakhova / Alexei RogonovUnited States Tarah Kayne / Daniel O'Shea[22]
2016 CS Italy Nicole Della Monica / Matteo GuariseRussia Kristina Astakhova / Alexei RogonovUnited States Ashley Cain / Timothy Leduc[23]
2017 CS Russia Natalya Zabiyako / Alexander EnbertRussia Kristina Astakhova / Alexei RogonovUnited States Tarah Kayne / Daniel O'Shea[24]
2018 CS Russia Alisa Efimova / Alexander KorovinUnited States Alexa Scimeca Knierim / Chris KnierimUnited States Deanna Stellato / Nathan Bartholomay[25]
2019 CS United States Ashley Cain-Gribble / Timothy LeDucUnited States Tarah Kayne / Danny O'SheaGermany Minerva Fabienne Hase / Nolan Seegert[26]
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 CS United States Audrey Lu / Misha MitrofanovGeorgia (country) Anastasiia Metelkina / Daniil ParkmanRussia Iuliia Artemeva / Mikhail Nazarychev [27]
2022 CS United States Anastasiia Smirnova / Danylo SiianytsiaUnited States Ellie Kam / Danny O'SheaCanada Lia Pereira / Trennt Michaud [28]
2023 CS Finland Milania Väänänen / Filippo ClericiUnited States Valentina Plazas / Maximiliano FernandezUkraine Sofiia Holichenko / Artem Darenskyi[29]

Ice dance

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
1981 Soviet Union Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko
1982 Soviet Union Natalia Annenko / Genrikh SretenskiUnited States Susan Wynne / Joseph DruarHungary Judit Péterfy / Csaba Bálint[2]
1983 West Germany Petra Born / Rainer SchönbornSoviet Union Tatiana Gladkova / Igor Shpilband[2]
1984 West Germany Petra Born / Rainer SchönbornItaly Isabella Micheli / Roberto PelizzolaUnited States Kandi Amelon / Alec Binnie[2]
1985 West Germany Antonia Becherer / Ferdinand BechererSoviet Union Pronkina / Igor ShpilbandUnited States April Sargent / John D'Amelio[2]
1986 United States Susan Wynne / Joseph DruarCzechoslovakia Andrea Juklová / Martin ŠimečekCanada Kim Weeks / Curtis Moore[2]
1987 Italy Stefania Calegari / Pasquale CamerlengoUnited States Jodi Balogh / Jerod SwallowCanada Nathalie Lessard / Darcy Pleckham[2]
1988 Canada Melanie Cole / Michael FarringtonUnited States Dorothy Rodek / Robert NardozzaFrance Christelle Gautier / Alberick Dalongeville[2]
1989 Soviet Union Elizaveta Stekolnikova / Oleg OvsyannikovFrance Pascale Vrot / David QuinsacUnited States Lisa Grove / Scott Myers[2]
1990 United States Elisa Curtis / Robert NardozzaSoviet Union Karewskaja / KurockinJapan Syoko Higashino / Tatsuro Matsumura
1991 Cancelled due to the Croatian War of Independence
1992
1993 Azerbaijan Olga Pershankova / Nikolai MorozovHungary Enikő Berkes / Szilard Toth[30]
1994
1995
1996 Poland Iwona Filipowicz / Michał SzumskiCanada Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice LauzonRussia Anastasia Grebenkina / Vazgen Azroyan[2]
1997 Armenia Ksenia Smetanenko / Samuel GezalianRussia Anastasia Grebenkina / Vazgen AzroyanSlovakia Zuzana Merzová / Tomáš Morbacher[4]
1998 Russia Oksana Potdykova / Denis PetukhovRussia Nina Ulanova / Mikhail StifuninFrance Nadine Lesaout / Emmanuel Huet[5]
1999 Israel Galit Chait / Sergei SakhnovskiBulgaria Albena Denkova / Maxim StaviskiUkraine Natalia Gudina / Alexei Beletski[6]
2000 Hungary Zita Gebora / András VisontaiAzerbaijan Kristin Fraser / Igor LukaninCzech Republic Kateřina Kovalová / David Szurman[7]
2001 Poland Sylwia Nowak / Sebastian KolasińskiSwitzerland Eliane Hugentobler / Daniel HugentoblerUnited Kingdom Marika Humphreys / Vitali Baranov[8]
2002 Ukraine Julia Golovina / Oleg VoykoUnited States Kendra Goodwin / Chris ObzanskyFrance Eve Bentley / Cedric Pernet[9]
2003 Hungary Nóra Hoffmann / Attila ElekUnited Kingdom Pamela O'Connor / Jonathon O'DoughertyRussia Jana Khokhlova / Sergei Novitski[10]
2004 Czech Republic Diana Janošťáková / Jiří ProcházkaPoland Alexandra Kauc / Michał ZychSlovakia Ivana Dlhopolčeková / Hynek Bílek[11]
2005 Ukraine Alla Beknazarova / Vladimir ZuevUnited States Caitlin Mallory / Brent HoldburgCzech Republic Kamila Hájková / David Vincour[12]
2006 Azerbaijan Kristin Fraser / Igor LukaninUkraine Alla Beknazarova / Vladimir ZuevLithuania Katherine Copely / Deividas Stagniūnas[13]
2007 Ukraine Alla Beknazarova / Vladimir ZuevRussia Natalia Mikhailova / Andrei MaximishinLithuania Katherine Copely / Deividas Stagniūnas[14]
2008 Ukraine Alla Beknazarova / Vladimir ZuevRussia Kristina Gorshkova / Vitali ButikovUkraine Nadezhda Frolenkova / Mikhail Kasalo[15]
2009 Israel Alexandra Zaretsky / Roman ZaretskyRussia Ekaterina Riazanova / Ilia TkachenkoUnited Kingdom Penny Coomes / Nicholas Buckland[16]
2010 Czech Republic Lucie Myslivečková / Matěj NovákRussia Kristina Gorshkova / Vitali ButikovItaly Charlene Guignard / Marco Fabbri[17]
2011 Germany Nelli Zhiganshina / Alexander GazsiUnited Kingdom Penny Coomes / Nicholas BucklandItaly Charlene Guignard / Marco Fabbri[18]
2012 Russia Ekaterina Riazanova / Ilia TkachenkoAzerbaijan Julia Zlobina / Alexei SitnikovUkraine Siobhan Heekin-Canedy / Dmitri Dun[19]
2013 Azerbaijan Julia Zlobina / Alexei SitnikovFrance Pernelle Carron / Lloyd JonesTurkey Alisa Agafonova / Alper Ucar[20]
2014 CS United States Madison Hubbell / Zachary DonohueItaly Charlene Guignard / Marco FabbriSpain Sara Hurtado / Adrià Díaz[21]
2015 CS Italy Charlène Guignard / Marco FabbriUnited States Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc BakerArmenia Tina Garabedian / Simon Proulx-Sénécal[22]
2016 CS Italy Charlène Guignard / Marco FabbriUnited States Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc BakerTurkey Alisa Agafonova / Alper Ucar[23]
2017 CS Russia Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri SolovievItaly Charlène Guignard / Marco FabbriUnited States Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker[24]
2018 CS Canada Piper Gilles / Paul PoirierPoland Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym SpodyrievRussia Betina Popova / Sergey Mozgov[25]
2019 CS Italy Charlène Guignard / Marco FabbriRussia Annabelle Morozov / Andrei BaginUnited States Caroline Green / Michael Parsons[26]
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 CS United States Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc BakerLithuania Allison Reed / Saulius AmbrulevičiusRussia Iuliia Artemeva / Mikhail Nazarychev[27]
2022 CS United States Christina Carreira / Anthony PonomarenkoLithuania Allison Reed / Saulius AmbrulevičiusUnited States Emilea Zingas / Vadym Kolesnik[28]
2023 CS Lithuania Allison Reed / Saulius AmbrulevičiusUnited States Emilea Zingas / Vadym KolesnikUnited States Isabella Flores / Ivan Desyatov[29]

Junior results

Men's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2017 Israel Mark GorodnitskySweden Nikolaj MajorovSingapore Chadwick Wang[24]
2018 Italy Gabriele FrangipaniChina Chen YudongKazakhstan Rakhat Bralin[25]
2019 United States Lucas AltieriCroatia Charles Henry KatanovicEstonia Arlet Levandi[26]

Women's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2017 Russia Anastasia GulyakovaRussia Alina SolovyevaGermany Ann-Christin Marold[24]
2018 Israel Alina SoupianIsrael Nelli IoffeKazakhstan Alana Toktarova[25]
2019 Russia Ksenia TsibinovaUnited States Starr AndrewsGermany Nargiz Suleymanova[26]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2017 Russia Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr GaliamovRussia Elizaveta Zhuk / Egor BritkovCzech Republic Edita Hornakova / Radek Jukubka[24]
2018 Netherlands Daria Danilova / Michel TsibaAustria Heidrun Pipal / Erik PipalUnited States Chelsea Liu / Ian Meyh[25]
2019 Georgia (country) Alina Butaeva / Luka BerulavaUnited States Anastasiia Smirnova / Danylo SiianytsiaUnited States Winter Deardorff / Mikhail Johnson[26]

Ice dance

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2017 Russia Eva Kuts / Dimitri MikhailovGeorgia (country) Maria Kazakova / Georgy ReviyaRussia Ekaterina Andreeva / Ivan Desyatov[24]
2018 United States Caroline Green / Gordon GreenRussia Ekaterina Andreeva / Ivan DesyatovItaly Franceska Righi / Aleksei Dubrovin[25]
2019 Russia Arina Ushakova / Maxim NekrasovUnited States Katarina Wolfkostin / Jeffrey ChenItaly Carolina Portesi Peroni / Michael Chrastecky[26]

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