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Australian Figure Skating Championships

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Australian Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championships
Location: Australia
Host:Ice Skating Australia

The Australian Figure Skating Championships are held annually to crown the national champions of Australia. Skaters compete in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, ice dance, and synchronized skating at the senior, junior, and novice levels, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. The event is organized by Ice Skating Australia, the sport's national governing body. The competition's results are among the criteria used to determine the Australian teams to the World Championships, World Junior Championships, Four Continents Championships, and Winter Olympics.

Senior medalists

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Men's singles

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Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Ref.
1931 J.G. Gordon
1932
1933
1934 F.J. Mercovich
1936
1937 R. Chambers
1939 Sydney R. Croll
1940–46 No competitions due to World War II
1947 W. Taylor
1948
1949 Reg Park
1952 Allan Ganter
1953
1954
1955
1957 Tim Spencer
1958
1959 William Cherrell
1973 William Schober
1974
1975
1976
1977 Brian Meek
1978 William Schober
1979
1980 Michael Pasfield
1981
1982 Cameron Medhurst
1983 Perry Meek
1984 Cameron Medhurst
1985
1986 Sean Abram
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991 Stephen Carr
1992
1993 Andrew Roy
1994 Andrew Roy
1995 George Galanis
1996 Anthony Liu Michael Amentas
1997 Sydney Michael Amentas
1998 Melbourne Michael Amentas
1999–2000 Adelaide Michael Amentas Peter Nicholas
2000 Perth Peter Nicholas Bradley Santer
2001–02 Sydney Bradley Santer Daniel Harries [2]
2002–03 Brisbane Sean Carlow [3]
2003–04 Bradley Santer Daniel Harries Stuart Beckingham [4]
2004–05 Sydney Sean Carlow [5]
2005–06 Perth Sean Carlow Bradley Santer No other competitors [6]
2006–07 Brisbane Robert McNamara [7]
2007–08 Lake Macquarie Nicholas Fernandez [8]
2008–09 Brisbane Nicholas Fernandez Mark Webster No other competitors [9]
2009–10 Sydney Robert McNamara Matthew Precious [10]
2010–11 Melbourne Mark Webster Robert McNamara Mitchell Chapman [11]
2011–12 Brisbane Brendan Kerry Nicholas Fernandez Andrew Dodds [12]
2012–13 David Kranjec Brendan Kerry Jordan Dodds [13]
2013–14 Melbourne Brendan Kerry David Kranjec Mark Webster [14]
2014–15 Brisbane Cameron Hemmert Andrew Dodds [15]
2015–16 Sydney Andrew Dodds Jordan Dodds [16]
2016–17 Melbourne James Min Andrew Dodds [17]
2017–18 Sydney Andrew Dodds Mark Webster [18]
2018–19 Brisbane James Min [19]
2019–20 Melbourne James Min Darian Kaptich [20]
2020–21 Competitions cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
2022–23 Brisbane Darian Kaptich Charlton Doherty Callum Bradshaw [21]
2023–24 Central Coast Douglas Gerber No other competitors [22]
2024–25 Melbourne Julio Potapenko Douglas Gerber [23]

Women's singles

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Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Ref.
1933 W. Thackeray
1934
1935 M. Reid
1936 B. Cornwell
1937
1938
1939 J. Weedon
1940–46 No competitions due to World War II
1947 Patricia Molony
1948 A. Paynter
1949 Gwenneth Molony
1950
1951
1952 L. Brain
1953 Dawn Hunter
1954
1955
1956 Lois Thomson
1957
1958 Aileen Shaw
1959
1960
1961
1962 C. Helmore
1963 Aileen Shaw
1964 Mary-Ellen Holland
1965
1966
1967
1968 Janet Schwarz
1969 Judith Horsnell Christine Hunter
1970
1971
1972 Sharon Burley
1973
1974
1975
1976 Robyn Burley Belinda Coulthard
1977 Belinda Coulthard
1978 Belinda Coulthard
1979 Belinda Coulthard Vicki Holland Julie Hill
1980 Vicki Holland Sharon Gaylard
1981 Sharon Gaylard
1982 Sharon Gaylard
1983
1984 Amanda James
1985 Diana Zovko
1986 Tracy Brook
1987
1988
1989 Tracey Damigella
1990 Tamara Heggen
1991
1992 Miriam Manzano
1993 Miriam Manzano
1994 Joanne Carter Miriam Manzano
1995 Miriam Manzano
1996 Miriam Manzano Andrea Boss
1997 Sydney Miriam Manzano Michelle Kriz
1998 Melbourne Stephanie Zhang Sarah-Yvonne Prytula
1999 Adelaide Stephanie Zhang Sarah-Yvonne Prytula Andrea Boss
2000 Perth Miriam Manzano Sarah-Yvonne Prytula
2001–02 Sydney Miriam Manzano Stephanie Zhang Joanne Carter [2]
2002–03 Brisbane Joanne Carter Stephanie Zhang [3]
2003–04 Brisbane Sarah-Yvonne Prytula [4]
2004–05 Sydney [5]
2005–06 Perth Janna Kupec [6]
2006–07 Brisbane Joanne Carter Tina Wang [7]
2007–08 Lake Macquarie Phoebe Di Tommaso [8]
2008–09 Brisbane Tina Wang Jessica Kurzawski [9]
2009–10 Sydney Cheltzie Lee Tina Wang [10]
2010–11 Melbourne Phoebe Di Tommaso Albrina Lee Jessica Kurzawski [11]
2011–12 Brisbane Zara Pasfield Jaimee Nobbs Sydnee Knight [12]
2012–13 Chantelle Kerry Brooklee Han Stephanie Zhang [13]
2013–14 Melbourne Brooklee Han Taylor Dean Jaimee Nobbs [14]
2014–15 Brisbane Kailani Craine Brooklee Han [15]
2015–16 Sydney Chantelle Kerry [16]
2016–17 Melbourne Katie Pasfield [17]
2017–18 Sydney Amelia Jackson [18]
2018–19 Brisbane Brooklee Han Lucy Sori Yun [19]
2019–20 Melbourne Yancey Chan Ashley Colliver [20]
2020–21 Competitions cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
2022–23 Brisbane Vlada Vasiliev Hana Bath Andrea Guo [21]
2023–24 Central Coast Hana Bath Vlada Vasiliev Maria Chernyshova [22]
2024–25 Melbourne Maria Chernyshova Sienna Kaczmarczyk [23]

Pair skating

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Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Ref.
1931 A. Maxwell / R. Jackson
1932
1933 W. Thackeray / C. MacGillicuddy
1934
1935 A. Brown / R. Butcher
1936 A. Lyons / R. Chambers
1937 E. Adams / R. Chambers
1938 B. Cornwall / J. Gordon
1939 A. Brown / R. Butcher
1940–46 No competitions due to World War II
1947 S. Carroll / Reg Park
1948 T. Homsey / W. Hinchey
1949 Gwenneth Molony / Adrian Swan
1950 Jacqueline Mason / Mervyn Bower
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1961 Jacqueline Kendall-Baker / Mervyn Bower
1962 Y. Whys / W. Caldwell
1963 Jacqueline Kendall-Baker / Mervyn Bower
1964 D. Taylor / D. Price
1965 L. Gough / C. Jackson
1966 D. Taylor / D. Price
1967 L. Gough / F. Chiementon
1968 L. Sorenson / F. Chiementon
1969
1971 Belinda Coulthard / Mark Lynch
1972
1973
1974
1975 Elizabeth Cain / Peter Cain
1976
1977
1978 E. Fabian / G. Fabian
1979 Elizabeth Cain / Peter Cain
1980 Danielle Carr / Stephen Carr
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990 Christine Seydel / John Pritchard-Wafford
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996 No other competitors
1997 Sydney Danielle McGrath / Stephen Carr
1998 Melbourne Bethany McLean / Adam King No other competitors
1999 Adelaide Amanda Paton / Adam King
2005–06 Perth
  • Emma Brien
  • Stuart Beckingham
No other competitors [6]
2012–13 Brisbane
[13]
2013–14 Melbourne [14]
2014–15 Brisbane
  • Harmonie Wong
  • Joda Walter
No other competitors [15]
2015–16 Sydney No other competitors [16]
2016–17 Melbourne No other competitors [17]
2017–18 Sydney No other competitors [18]
2018–19 Brisbane [19]
2020–21 Competitions cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
2023–24 Central Coast No other competitors [22]

Ice dance

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Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Ref.
1931 P. Turner / R. Jackson
1932
1933 K. Kennedy / Sydney R. Croll
1934 W. Thackeray / C. MacGillicuddy
1935 K. Kennedy / Sydney R. Croll
1936
1937 K. Hume / Sydney R. Croll
1938 S. Gauld / E.J. Molony
1939 N. Connor / J.T. Brown
1940–46 No competitions due to World War II
1947 A. MacGillicuddy / W. Taylor
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952 M. Simm / A. Glenn
1953 G. Gray / A. Glenn
1954 L. Squires / R. Watson
1955 Barbara Heyward / Douglas Clarke
1956
1958
1958
1959 S. Taylor / William Cherrell
1961 L. Wright / R. Watson
1964 A. Clacy / B. Hodge
1965 E. Slowman / W. Hewison
1971 J. Coates / G. Beaumont
1972
1974 Anne Zoe Hopkins / G. Somlai
1975 D. Smith / G. Goddard
1979 K. Pargeter / C. Stuart
1980 B. Coates / L. Boroczky
1981 P. Leedham / L. Boroczky
1982 B. Watson / M. Hochmann
1983 Liane Telling / Michael Fisher
1984
1985 Adelaide Monica MacDonald / Rodney Clarke
1986 Brisbane
1987 Sydney
1988 Perth Fiona Coulston / Brian Duckworth
1989 Sydney Monica MacDonald / Duncan Smart Fiona Coulston / Brian Duckworth
1990
1991
1992 L. Carracher / Brian Duckworth
1993 Christine Seydel / Duncan Smart
1994
1995 Chantal Loyer / Justin Bell Christine Seydel / Duncan Smart
1996 Christine Seydel / Ducan Smart
1997 Sydney Margarita Fourer / Timothy Heinecke
1998 Melbourne Danielle Rigg-Smith / Trent Nelson-Bond Portia Rigby / Francis Rigby
1999 Adelaide Portia Rigby / Francis Rigby Danielle Rigg-Smith / Trent Nelson-Bond
2000 Perth Natalie Buck / Trent Nelson-Bond Alexandra Martin / Daniel Price
2001–02 Sydney
  • Aimee Hartog
  • Daniel Price
  • Kristie Kettleton
  • Trevor Sieders
[2]
2002–03 Brisbane
No other competitors [3]
2003–04 [4]
2004–05 Sydney [5]
2005–06 Perth [6]
2006–07 Brisbane No other competitors [7]
2007–08 Lake Macquarie [8]
2008–09 Brisbane No other competitors [9]
2009–10 Sydney [10]
2010–11 Melbourne
  • Katherine Firkin
  • Henri Du Pont
[11]
2011–12 Brisbane
  • Katherine Firkin
  • Henri Du Pont
No other competitors [12]
2012–13 [13]
2013–14 Melbourne
  • Adele Morrison
  • Lochran Doherty
[14]
2014–15 Brisbane
  • Adele Morrison
  • Shane Speden
No other competitors [15]
2015–16 Sydney
  • Emily Pike
  • Patrick Adderly
[16]
2016–17 Melbourne
  • Adele Morrison
  • Demid Rokachev
[17]
2017–18 Sydney
  • Micol Carmignani
  • Mitchell Frencham
No other competitors [18]
2018–19 Brisbane
  • India Nette
  • Eron Westwood
[19]
2019–20 Melbourne [20]
2020–21 Competitions cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
2022–23 Brisbane No other competitors [21]
2023–24 Central Coast [22]
2024–25 Melbourne [23]

Synchronized skating

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1984 Adelaide Corps Des Patineurs
1985 Brisbane Corps Des Patineurs
1986 Sydney Corps Des Patineurs
1987 Perth Corps Des Patineurs
1988 Sydney Corps Des Patineurs
1989 Corps Des Patineurs
1990 Corps Des Patineurs
1991 Corps Des Patineurs
1992 Ice Cadetts
1993 Corps Des Patineurs
1994 Ice Cadetts
1995 Ice Cadetts
1996 Sydney Ice Cadetts
1997 Melbourne Ice Cadetts
1998 Adelaide Synergy
1999 Perth Synergy
2000 Sydney Synergy
2001 Brisbane Synergy
2002 Brisbane Synergy
2003 Sydney Synergy
2004 Sydney Fire on Ice
2005 Perth Fire on Ice Ice Viva! No other competitors
2006 Brisbane Fire on Ice Synergy Adelaide Ice Magic
2007 Lake Macquarie Fire on Ice Adelaide Ice Magic No other competitors
2008 Brisbane Fire on Ice Adelaide Ice Magic
2009 Sydney Fire on Ice Adelaide Ice Magic
2010 Melbourne Fire on Ice Nova Adelaide Ice Magic
2011 Brisbane Fire on Ice Nova Adelaide Ice Magic
2012 Brisbane Nova Fire on Ice Adelaide Ice Magic
2013 Melbourne Nova Infusion Fire on Ice
2014 Brisbane Infusion Fire on Ice Nova
2015 Sydney Nova Fire on Ice Infusion
2016 Melbourne Infusion Nova Ice Storm
2017 Brisbane Team Unity Ice Storm Nova
2018 Sydney Team Unity Ice Storm Nova
2019 Melbourne Team Unity Ice Storm Nova
2020–21 Competitions cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
2022 Boondall Team Unity Ice Storm Nova [24]
2023 Erina Team Unity Ice Storm Lightning Infusion [25]
2024 Docklands Team Unity Ice Storm Infusion [26]

Junior medalists

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Men's singles

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2001–02 Sydney Daniel Harries Lloyd Tucker Sean Carlow [2]
2002–03 Brisbane Sean Carlow Tyler Mow Justin Parker [3]
2003–04 Joel Watson Sean Carlow Robert McNamara [4]
2004–05 Sydney Robert McNamara Mitchell Chapman [5]
2005–06 Perth Robert McNamara Mitchell Chapman Dean Timmins [6]
2006–07 Brisbane Nicholas Fernandez Robert McNamara Mark Webster [7]
2007–08 Lake Macquarie Matthew Precious Mark Webster Mathew Tinson [8]
2008–09 Brisbane Brendan Kerry Cameron Jorey-Hughes [9]
2009–10 Sydney Brendan Kerry Simon Hardy David Kranjec [10]
2010–11 Melbourne Oliver Porter [11]
2011–12 Brisbane Jordan Dodds David Kranjec Harley Windsor [12]
2012–13 Cameron Hemmert Darian Kaptich Ryan Dodds [13]
2013–14 Melbourne Darian Kaptich Charlton Doherty [14]
2014–15 Brisbane James Min Darian Kaptich Charlton Doherty [15]
2015–16 Sydney Charlton Doherty Darian Kaptich [16]
2016–17 Melbourne Darian Kaptich Charlton Doherty [17]
2017–18 Sydney Darian Kaptich Harrison Bain Brian Lee [18]
2018–19 Brisbane Sam Gillard Alex Sun [19]
2019–20 Melbourne Juan Camilo Yusti Callum Bradshaw Leon McIntosh [20]
2020–21 Competitions cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
2022–23 Brisbane Julio Potapenko Vinceman Chong Jeremy Adamlu [21]
2023–24 Central Coast Vinceman Chong Kryshtof Pradeaux James Lin [22]
2024–25 Melbourne James Lin Rahul Ravindran [23]

Women's singles

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2001–02 Sydney Stephanie Zhang Zoe Bradforth Vashti Lonsdale [2]
2002–03 Brisbane Emilia Ahsan Alix Myra Andersen [3]
2003–04 Emilia Ahsan Janna Kupec Tessa Black [4]
2004–05 Sydney Phoebe Di Tommaso Laura Downing Janna Kupec [5]
2005–06 Perth Tina Wang [6]
2006–07 Brisbane Cheltzie Lee Phoebe Di Tommaso [7]
2007–08 Lake Macquarie Cheltzie Lee Lauren Hansom Albrina Lee [8]
2008–09 Brisbane Jaimee Nobbs Albrina Lee Kayla Doig [9]
2009–10 Sydney Chantelle Kerry Zara Pasfield [10]
2010–11 Melbourne Chantelle Kerry Brooklee Han Jaimee Nobbs [11]
2011–12 Brisbane Taylor Dean Zara Pasfield [12]
2012–13 Kailani Craine Jenny Lu Katie Pasfield [13]
2013–14 Melbourne Yancey Chan [14]
2014–15 Brisbane Amelia Jackson Renee Hambly [15]
2015–16 Sydney Katie Pasfield [16]
2016–17 Melbourne Holly Harris Jordan Lazarus Amelia Jackson [17]
2017–18 Sydney Amelia Jackson Lucy Sori Yun [18]
2018–19 Brisbane Luci Sori Yun Danielle Maria Gebser [19]
2019–20 Melbourne Victoria Alcantara Vlada Vasilev Amy Avtarovski [20]
2020–21 Competitions cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
2022–23 Brisbane Hana Bath Luna Shimogaki Sienna Kaczmarczyk [21]
2023–24 Central Coast Trisha Tong [22]
2024–25 Melbourne Mia Zixuan Jeng Kalyn Shimogaki [23]

Pair skating

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2002–03 Brisbane
  • Krysia Child
  • Aaron Botham
No other competitors [3]
2011–12 Brisbane
  • Veera Kestila
  • Callum Bullard
  • Emma Greensill
  • Matthew Dodds
No other competitors [12]
2012–13
  • Eliza Smyth
  • Jordan Dodds
No other competitors [13]
2013–14 Melbourne [14]
2014–15 Brisbane [15]
2015–16 Sydney
  • Jessica Rotondo
  • Ryan Dodds
[16]
2016–17 Melbourne [17]
2017–18 Sydney
  • Kaitlyn Ineson
  • Tremayne Bevan
[18]
2019–20 Melbourne
  • Campbell Young
  • Tremayne Bevan
[20]
2020–21 Competitions cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
2023–24 Central Coast
  • Peyton Bellamy Martins
  • Kryshtof Pradeaux
No other competitors [22]

Ice dance

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2001–02 Sydney
  • Sarah Vandenbos
  • Sean Murray
No other competitors [2]
2003–04 Brisbane
  • Gabrielle Biffin
  • Tye Nagy
No other competitors [4]
2004–05 Sydney No other competitors [5]
2005–06 Perth
  • Annabelle Tickner
  • Kent Caputo
No other competitors [6]
2006–07 Brisbane No other competitors [7]
2009–10 Sydney
  • Lisa Phillips
  • Andrew Budd
[10]
2010–11 Melbourne
  • Kimberley Hew-Low
  • Cameron Hemmert
[11]
2011–12 Brisbane
  • Hannah Sparke
  • Lochran Doherty
No other competitors [12]
2012–13
  • Rhiarna Lagoutaris
  • Thomas Masters
[13]
2013–14 Melbourne
  • Rhiarna Lagoutaris
  • Thomas Masters
No other competitors [14]
2014–15 Brisbane
  • Emily Pike
  • Patrick Adderley
  • Anja Noetzel-Hayward
  • Connor McIver
[15]
2015–16 Sydney
  • Jessica Palfreyman
  • Charlton Doherty
  • Courtney Tyerman
  • Alex Anstey
[16]
2016–17 Melbourne
  • Anastasia Ozerova
  • Nick McCreary
  • Courtney Tyerman
  • Beau McElroy
[17]
2017–18 Sydney
  • Jessica Palfreyman
  • Charlton Doherty
  • Varshana Schelling
  • Liam McIver
No other competitors [18]
2018–19 Brisbane
  • Jessica Palfreyman
  • Nicholas McCreary
  • Brittany Ross
  • Jake Meyer
[19]
2019–20 Melbourne
  • Alexandra Fladun-Dorling
  • Christopher Fladun-Dorling
No other competitors [20]
2020–21 Competitions cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
2023–24 Central Coast
  • Renee Yuen
  • Oliver Ma
  • Regina Ng
  • Dominik Mautner
  • Amy Avtarovski
  • Charlie Wilcox
[22]
2024–25 Melbourne
  • Chanelle Chum
  • Osckar Chum
No other competitors [23]

Synchronized skating

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2005 Perth Adelaide Ice Magic Iceskateers Elite Penrith Ice Crystals
2006 Brisbane Iceskateers Elite Fire on Ice Junior Macquarie Illusions
2007 Lake Macquarie Fire on Ice Junior Iceskateers Elite Macquarie Illusions
2008 Brisbane Fire on Ice Junior Iceskateers Elite Nova
2009 Sydney Nova Iceskateers Elite Infusion
2010 Melbourne Iceskateers Elite Infusion Fire on Ice Junior
2011 Brisbane Fire on Ice Junior Majestic Ice Iceskateers Elite
2012 Brisbane Iceskateers Elite Majestic Ice Fire on Ice Junior
2013 Melbourne Iceskateers Elite Majestic Ice Fire on Ice Junior
2014 Brisbane Iceskateers Elite Majestic Ice Aurora
2015 Sydney Iceskateers Elite Majestic Ice
2016 Melbourne Majestic Ice Iceskateers Elite Infusion
2017 Brisbane Majestic Ice Iceskateers Elite Infusion
2018 Sydney Iceskateers Elite Infusion Majestic Ice
2019 Melbourne Iceskatteers Elite Majestic Ice Junior Adelaide Ice Magic Junior
2020–21 Competitions cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
2022 Brisbane Majestic Ice Junior Infusion Junior Iceskateers Elite [24]
2023 Erina Majestic Ice Junior Iceskateers Elite Southern Sky Junior [25]
2024 Docklands Souther Sky Junior Majestic Ice Junior Phoenix [26]

References

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