New Zealand Figure Skating Championships

The New Zealand Figure Skating Championships are a figure skating national championship 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, though not all disciplines have been held in every year due to a lack of entries.

Skaters compete from the Juvenile level to Senior. It is organized by the New Zealand Ice Figure Skating Association (NZIFSA).

Senior medalists

Men

Senior men
Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Details
1939–40 Manorburn Dam A. W. Robertson
1940–41 to 1945–46: Not held
1946–47 Brian Tufnail
1947–48 Ronald Hosken
1948–49 Tom Grigg
1949–50 Tom Grigg
1950–51 Tom Grigg
1951–52 Tom Grigg
1952–53 Jack Lyttle
1953–54 Tom Grigg
1954–55 John Dowling
1955–56 John Dowling
1956–57 Ivan McDonald
1957–58 John Dowling
1958–59 John Dowling
1959–60 Ivan McDonald
1960–61 Ivan McDonald
1961–62 Ivan McDonald
1962–63 Ivan McDonald
1963–64 Ivan McDonald
1964–65 Gerry Glover
1965–66 Gerry Glover
1966–67 Ivan McDonald
1967–68 Not contested
1968–69 Murray Herriott
1969–70 Murray Herriott
1970–71 to 1975–76: Not contested
1976–77 Richard Bates
1977–78 John Walkingshaw
1978–79 John Walkingshaw
1979–80 John Walkingshaw
1980–81 John Walkingshaw
1981–82 John Walkingshaw
1982–83 John Walkingshaw
1983–84 to 1984–85: Not contested
1985–86 Christopher Blong
1986–87 Christopher Blong
1987–88 Christopher Blong
1988–89 Not contested
1989–90 Christopher Blong
1990–91 Christopher Blong
1991–92 Christopher Blong
1992–93 to 1997–98: Not contested
1998–99 Ricky Cockerill
1999–00 Queenstown Ricky Cockerill No other competitors
2000–01 Auckland Ricky Cockerill Simon Thode No other competitors
2001–02 Christchurch Ricky Cockerill No other competitors
2002–03 Gore Ricky Cockerill No other competitors
2003–04 Auckland Ricky Cockerill Tristan Thode Joel Watson
2004–05 Queenstown Ricky Cockerill Joel Watson Tristan Thode
2005–06 Dunedin Tristan Thode Joel Watson Mathieu Wilson
2006–07 Auckland Joel Watson Tristan Thode Mathieu Wilson
2007–08 Christchurch Tristan Thode Joel Watson Mathieu Wilson [2]
2008–09 Gore Tristan Thode Mathieu Wilson Cameron Hems [3]
2009–10 Auckland Cameron Hems No other competitors [4]
2010–11 Dunedin Cameron Hems No other competitors [5]
2011–12 Gore Cameron Hems Chris Boyd [6]
2012–13 Auckland Cameron Hems No other competitors [7]
2013–14 Dunedin Mathieu Wilson No other competitors [8]
2014–15 Dunedin Not contested [9]

Ladies

Senior ladies
Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Details
1939–40 Manorburn Dam Sadie Cameron
1940–41 to 1945–46: Not held
1946–47 Janet Richards
1947–48 Penelope Barker
1948–49 Corinne Gilkison
1949–50 Shirley Buchanan
1950–51 Shirley Buchanan
1951–52 Joy Stewart
1952–53 Joy Stewart
1953–54 Susan Grigg
1954–55 Lynne Withey
1955–56 Lynne Withey
1956–57 Rona Dickson
1957–58 Joan Walker
1958–59 Joan Walker
1959–60 Lynne McDonald
1960–61 Sandra Jack
1961–62 Sandra Jack
1962–63 Wendy Grafton
1963–64 Wendy Grafton
1964–65 Shirley Bayne
1965–66 Wendy Grafton
1966–67 Wendy Grafton
1967–68 Susan Hoseit
1968–69 Jeanne Wyatt
1969–70 Jeanne Begej
1970–71 Gay Le Comte
1971–72 Gay Le Comte
1972–73 Gay Le Comte
1973–74 Gay Le Comte
1974–75 Gay Le Comte
1975–76 Gay Le Comte
1976–77 not contested
1977–78 Katie Symmonds
1978–79 Katie Symmonds
1979–80 Denyse Adam
1980–81 Denyse Adam
1981–82 Denyse Adam
1982–83 Kathy Lindsay
1983–84 Denyse Adam
1984–85 Denyse Adam
1985–86 Jane Clifford
1986–87 Carey Shepherd
1987–88 Rosanna Blong
1988–89 Justine Brownlee
1989–90 Rosanna Blong
1990–91 Rosanna Blong
1991–92 Rosanna Blong
1992–93 not contested
1993–94 Heather Nye
1994–95 Heather Nye
1995–96 Heather Nye
1996–97 Rachel Fisher
1997–98 Philippa Rawlins
1998–99 Imelda-Rose Hegerty
1999–00 Queenstown Imelda-Rose Hegerty no other competitors
2000–01 Auckland Dirke O'Brien Baker Imelda-Rose Hegerty no other competitors
2001–02 Christchurch Imelda-Rose Hegerty no other competitors
2002–03 Gore Imelda-Rose Hegerty no other competitors
2003–04 Auckland Aslihan Aydin no other competitors
2004–05 Queenstown Morgan Figgins Vicky Kuo Rachel Fisher
2005–06 Dunedin Morgan Figgins Vicky Kuo Aslihan Aydin
2006–07 Auckland Morgan Figgins Caitlin Haynes no other competitors
2007–08 Christchurch Alexandra Rout Morgan Figgins Caitlin Haynes [2]
2008–09 Gore Alexandra Rout Morgan Figgins No other competitors [3]
2009–10 Auckland Alexandra Rout Caitlyn Paul Elizabeth O'Neill [4]
2010–11 Dunedin Samantha Waugh Morgan Figgins Laura Mills [5]
2011–12 Gore Morgan Figgins Millie Campbell Melissa Morris [6]
2012–13 Auckland Morgan Templeton Melissa Morris Elizabeth O'Neill [7]
2013–14 Dunedin Sarah MacGibbon Elizabeth O'Neill Jessie Park [8]
2014–15 Dunedin Allie Rout Morgan Templeton Jessinta Martin [9]

Pairs

Senior pairs
Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Details
1946–47 Brian Tufnail / Janet Richards
1947–48 Brian Tufnail / Corinne Gilkison
1948–49 Brian Tufnail / Corinne Gilkison
1949–50 Tom Grigg / Rosemary Murray
1950–51 Tom Grigg / Shirley Buchanan
1951–52 Tom Grigg / Joy Stewart
1952–53 Tom Grigg / Shirley Buchanan
1953–54 Tom Grigg / Susan Grigg
1954–55 Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1955–56 Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1956–57 Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1957–58 John Dowling / Lynne Withey
1958–59 Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1959–60 Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1960–61 John Dowling / Ann Dowling
1961–62 Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1962–63 Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1963–64 Gerry Glover / Shirley Bayne
1964–65 Gerry Glover / Shirley Bayne
1965–66 Leslie Coxon / Lesley Anderson
1966–67 Leslie Coxon / Lesley Anderson
1967–68 Leslie Coxon / Judy Farr
1968–69 Leslie Coxon / Judy Farr
1969–70 Kelvin Nicolle / Petricia Browne
1970–71 to 1973–74: No pairs competition held
1974–75 Grant Walker / Julie Clarke
1975–76 Alan Brennock / Ann Brennock
1976–77 Grant Walker / Julie Clarke
1977–78 Alan Brennock / Ann Brennock
1978–79 to 2009–10: No pairs competition held
2010–11 Dunedin Ariel Nadas / Grant Howie No other competitors [5]
2011–12 Gore Ariel Nadas / Grant Howie No other competitors [6]
2012–13 to 2013–14: No pairs competition held

Ice dancing

Senior ice dancing
Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Details
1946–47 Brian Tufnail / Janet Richards
1947–48 Brian Tufnail / Corinne Gilkison
1948–49 Brian Tufnail / Corinne Gilkison
1949–50 Keith Butters / Sue Grigg
1950–51 Tom Grigg / Shirley Buchanan
1951–52 Tom Grigg / Joy Stewart
1952–53 Tom Grigg / Sue Grigg
1953–54 Tom Grigg / Sue Grigg
1954–55 Keese Stikkelman / Rona Dickson
1955–56 Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1956–57 Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1957–58 Ivan McDonald / Lynn McDonald
1958–59 John Dowling / Ann Dowling
1959–60 John Dowling / Ann Dowling
1960–61 John Dowling / Ann Dowling
1961–62 Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1962–63 Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1963–64 Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1964–65 No ice dancing competition held
1965–66 Gerry Glover / Wendy Grafton
1966–67 Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1967–68 No ice dancing competition held
1968–69 Ivan McDonald / Christine Besley
1969–70 Don Hewinson / Pamela Hewinson
1970–71 No ice dancing competition held
1971–72 Ivan McDonald / Christine Wadsworth
1972–73 Ivan McDonald / Wendy Grafton
1973–74 Alan Brennock / Ann Brennock
1974–75 Alan Brennock / Ann Brennock
1975–76 Alan Wild / Janna Greene
1976–77 Alan Wild / Janna Greene
1977–78 Alan Brennock / Ann Brennock
1978–79 Alan Brennock / Ann Tranter
1979–80 Alan Brennock / Ann Tranter
1980–81 Alan Brennock / Ann Tranter
1981–82 to 1983–84: No ice dancing competition held
1984–85 Chris Laurie / Clare Shave
1985–86 No ice dancing competition held
1986–87 Kelvin Nicolle / Denise Borcoskie
1987–88 to 1996–97: No ice dancing competition held
1997–98 Kirsty McDonald / Christopher Street
1998–99 to 2012–13: No ice dancing competition held
2013–14 Dunedin Ayesha Campbell / Shane Speden no other competitors [8]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "New Zealand National Champions". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. Archived from the original on 3 December 2014.
  2. 1 2 "2007–2008 New Zealand Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 12 September 2007. Archived from the original on 29 February 2008.
  3. 1 2 "2008–2009 New Zealand Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 3 October 2008. Archived from the original on 15 March 2009.
  4. 1 2 "2009–2010 New Zealand Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 18 October 2009. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011.
  5. 1 2 3 "2010–2011 New Zealand Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 25 October 2010. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012.
  6. 1 2 3 "2011–2012 New Zealand Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 29 October 2011. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014.
  7. 1 2 "2012–2013 NZIFSA Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 4 October 2012.
  8. 1 2 3 "2013–2014 NZIFSA Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 3 October 2013.
  9. 1 2 "2014–2015 NZIFSA Championships". New Zealand Ice Skating Association. 12 October 2014.

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