Dimitra Korri at the competition in 2018

The Triglav Trophy is an annual international figure skating competition which is generally held in the spring in Jesenice, Slovenia. The competition takes its name from the nearby mountain Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, and pair skating at the senior, junior, and novice levels.

Senior results

Men's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2003 Slovenia Gregor UrbasFinland Mikko MinkkinenSpain Yon Garcia[1]
2004 Slovenia Gregor UrbasNorth Korea Han Jong-inNo other competitors[2]
2005 Slovenia Gregor UrbasSpain Juan Legaz[3]
2006 Slovenia Gregor UrbasFrance Jérémie ColotItaly Paolo Bacchini[4]
2007 Slovenia Gregor UrbasSlovenia Luka ČadežDenmark Nicolai Lonvig Siersted[5]
2008 Italy Paolo BacchiniSlovakia Igor MacypuraAustria Severin Kiefer[6]
2009 France Alban PréaubertSlovenia Gregor UrbasKazakhstan Abzal Rakimgaliev[7]
2010 Japan Takahito MuraSweden Alexander MajorovFrance Chafik Besseghier[8]
2011 Japan Tatsuki MachidaJapan Daisuke MurakamiKazakhstan Abzal Rakimgaliev[9]
2012 Kazakhstan Abzal RakimgalievAustria Viktor PfeiferFrance Romain Ponsart[10]
2013 Russia Artur GachinskiKazakhstan Abzal RakimgalievJapan Daisuke Murakami[11]
2014 Philippines Michael Christian MartinezJapan Keiji TanakaJapan Ryuju Hino[12]
2015 Philippines Michael Christian MartinezSouth Korea Lee June-hyoungItaly Maurizio Zandron[13]
2016 Canada Liam FirusItaly Maurizio ZandronUnited Kingdom Charlie Parry-Evans[14]
2017 Russia Alexander PetrovRussia Andrei LazukinItaly Dario Betti[15]
2018 Hungary Alexander BorovojItaly Alessandro FadiniAustria Manuel Drechsler[16]
2019 Hungary Andras CsernochHungary Alexander MaszljankoMexico Diego Saldana[17]
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Italy Emanuele IndelicatoRepublic of Ireland Samuel McAllisterSlovenia David Sedej[18]
2023 Japan Nozomu YoshiokaJapan Sumitada MoriguchiItaly Gabriele Frangipani[19]

Women's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2003 Netherlands Karen VenhuizenFinland Sanna RemesSlovenia Alenka Zidar[1]
2004 North Korea Kim Yong-sukItaly Giorgia CarrossaSwitzerland Myriam Flühmann[2]
2005 Italy Francesca MonginiSpain Laura FernandezSlovenia Alenka Zidar[3]
2006 Canada Erin ScherrerBelgium Isabelle PiemanCroatia Željka Krizmanić[4]
2007 Slovenia Kaja OtovičNo other competitors[5]
2008 Italy Francesca RioSlovakia Ivana ReitmayerováBelgium Isabelle Pieman[6]
2009 Germany Sarah HeckenSouth Korea Kim Na-youngSouth Korea Kim Hyeon-jung[7]
2010 Japan Satsuki MuramotoSweden Joshi HelgessonAustria Miriam Ziegler[8]
2011 Japan Akiko SuzukiJapan Kana MuramotoSlovenia Patricia Gleščič[9]
2012 China Li ZijunRussia Kristina ZaseevaFrance Lénaëlle Gilleron-Gorry[10]
2013 Russia Nikol GosvianiJapan Miyabi ObaRussia Polina Agafonova[11]
2014 Japan Rika HongoItaly Francesca RioSweden Isabelle Olsson[12]
2015 Japan Miyu NakashioJapan Yura MatsudaItaly Ilaria Nogaro[13]
2016 Japan Mariko KiharaItaly Ilaria NogaroItaly Alessia Zardini[14]
2017 Australia Brooklee HanGermany Jennifer SchmidtItaly Guia Maria Tagliapietra[15]
2018 Italy Lucrezia GennaroSwitzerland Yoonmi LehmannSingapore Ceciliane Mei Ling Hartmann[16]
2019 Italy Elettra Maria OlivottoLiechtenstein Romana KaiserSlovenia Marusa Udrih[17]
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 South Korea Lee Hae-inUnited Kingdom Kristen SpoursItaly Ester Schwarz[18]
2023 Japan Hana YoshidaJapan Yuna AokiItaly Ginevra Negrello[19]

Junior results

Men's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
1992 Slovenia Jan Čejvan
1993 Japan Makoto Okazaki
1994 Germany Michael Hopfes
1995 Bulgaria Hristo TurlakovJapan Yohsuke TakeuchiJapan Takeshi Honda
1996 Canada Emanuel SandhuFrance Johann Sand'hommeFrance Nicolas Beaudelin
1997 United States Justin DillonJapan Eiji IwamotoCanada Fedor Andreev[20]
1998 United States Ryan BradleyRussia Stanislav TimchenkoFrance Jean-Michel Debay
1999 Japan Eiji IwamotoSlovenia Gregor UrbasCanada Marc-Olivier Bossé[21]
2000 United States Parker PenningtonSlovenia Gregor UrbasFrance Jean Michel Debay[22]
2001 Slovenia Gregor UrbasUnited States Rohene WardCanada Kevin Woytas[23]
2002 United States Evan LysacekSlovenia Gregor UrbasUnited States Benjamin Miller[24]
2003 United States Jordan BrauningerUnited States Jason WongCanada Vaughn Chipeur[1]
2004 United States Douglas RazzanoNorth Korea Ri Song-choilCanada Dylan Moscovitch[2]
2005 United States Adam RipponUnited States William BrewsterSlovenia Luka Čadež[3]
2006 United States Brandon MrozCanada Jamie ForsytheCanada Dave Ferland[4]
2007 France Christopher BoyadjiKazakhstan Abzal RakimgaliyevFrance Romain Ponsart[5]
2008 Spain Javier RayaItaly Luca DemattèTurkey Egin Ali Artan[6]
2009 France Morgan CipresFrance Romain PonsartSwitzerland Stephane Walker[7]
2010 Italy Filippo AmbrosiniSweden Anton MarbergSwitzerland Sergey Balashov[8]
2011 France Charles TetarTurkey Engin Ali ArtanFrance Gaylord Lavoisier[9]
2012 France Charles TetarFrance Adrien TessonUnited Kingdom Charlie Parry-Evans[10]
2013 Russia Alexander PetrovJapan Taichi HondaUnited Kingdom Charlie Parry-Evans[11]
2014 Germany Anton KempfFrance Daniel NauritsItaly Marco Zandron[12]
2015 South Korea Byun Se-jongUnited Kingdom Hugh Brabyn JonesHungary Andras Csernoch[13]
2016 United States Emmanuel SavaryUnited Kingdom Josh BrownUnited Kingdom Ruaridh Fisher[14]
2017 United Kingdom Ruaridh FisherRepublic of Ireland Samuel McAllisterNo other competitors[15]
2019 France François PitotAustria Valentin EisenbauerHong Kong Naoki Ma[17]
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 South Korea Kim Hyeong-yeomSlovakia Marko PiliarItaly Tommaso Barison[18]
2023 Japan Shunsuke NakamuraJapan Rio NakataAustria Tobia Oellerer[19]

Women's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
1992 Croatia Ana IvančičSlovenia Petra Klesnik
1993 Japan Hanae Yokoya
1994 Japan Masayo Oishi
1995 France Fanny CagnardJapan Aiko SuvamaFrance Ludvine Kusior
1996 France Gwenaëlle JullienGermany Veronika DytrtJapan Masayo Oishi
1997 Japan Kumiko TanedaJapan Utako WakamatsuCanada Stefanie Partridge[20]
1998 Finland Elina KettunenRussia Irina NikolaevaGermany Andrea Diewald
1999 Finland Elina KettunenJapan Akiko SuzukiJapan Utako Wakamatsu[21]
2000 United States Kathryn OrscherUnited States Colette IrvingCroatia Idora Hegel[22]
2001 United States Alissa CzisnyUnited States Kelsey DrewelCanada Miyoko Ohtake[23]
2002 Canada Signe RonkaUnited States Yebin MokUnited States Jennifer Don[24]
2003 Russia Lilia BiktagirovaSwitzerland Myriam FlühmannUnited States Jane Bugaeva[1]
2004 United States Danielle ShepardRussia Katarina GerboldtSweden Amanda Nylander[2]
2005 United States Katrina HackerRussia Katarina GerboldtUnited States Megan Hyatt[3]
2006 United States Ashley WagnerCanada Kathryn KangFrance Charlotte Gendreau[4]
2007 France Graziella TreviseDenmark Karina Sinding JohnsonTurkey Birce Atabey[5]
2008 United States Victoria HechtSlovakia Alexandra KunovaSlovenia Nika Ceric[6]
2009 Sweden Rebecka EmanuelssonItaly Amelia SchwienbacherSlovenia Daša Grm[7]
2010 Turkey Sıla SaygıNorway Camilla GjersemNorway Celine Mysen[8]
2011 France Laurine LecavelierItaly Agnese GarlisiItaly Martina Zola[9]
2012 France Bahia TalebGermany Anneli KawelkeFrance Lauriane Cirilli[10]
2013 Russia Elena RadionovaJapan Yura MatsudaFinland Krista Pitkäniemi[11]
2014 Kazakhstan Elizabet TursynbayevaSouth Korea Lim Ah-hyunGermany Alissa Scheidt[12]
2015 South Korea Choi Da-binItaly Giulia ForestiItaly Martina Manzo[13]
2016 Germany Tina HellekenItaly Sara ContiUnited States Alice Yang[14]
2017 Russia Elizaveta NugumanovaRussia Sofia SamodurovaGermany Paula Mikolajczyk[15]
2018 Austria Olga MikutinaItaly Lara Naki GutmannHungary Júlia Láng[16]
2019 Austria Stefanie PesendorferItaly Federica GrandessoItaly Serena Joy Roblin[17]
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Italy Irina NapolitanoDenmark Babeth Hansson-ÖstergaardSlovenia Manca Krmelj[18]
2023 Japan Mao ShimadaJapan Haruna MurakamiSwitzerland Sara Franzi[19]

Pairs

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
1999 France Catherine Hue / Roland VivienNo other competitors[21]
2000 United States Sima Ganaba / Amir GanabaUnited States Kristen Roth / Michael McPhersonUnited States Alicia Heelan / Eric Leser[22]
2001 United States Jaqueline Jimenez / Themistocles LeftherisUnited States Brittany Vise / Nicholas KoleFrance Lucie Stadelman / Yannick Bonheur[23]
2002 Russia Anastasia Kuzmina / Stanislav EvdokimovUnited States Amy Howerton / Steven PottengerUnited States Christie Baca / Scott Smith[24]
2003 Russia Arina Ushakova / Alexander PopovCanada Michelle Cronin / Brian ShalesUnited States Amy Howerton / Steven Pottenger[1]
2004 United States Mariel Miller / Rockne BrubakerCanada Michelle Gorczyca / Robert LucianiUnited States Lindsey Seitz / Andy Seitz[2]
2005 United States Claire Davis / Nathan MillerUnited States Bianca Butler / Joseph JacobsenCanada Becky Cosford / Chris Richardson[3]

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