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Philippine Figure Skating Championships

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The Philippine Figure Skating Championships is the figure skating competition held annually to determine the national champions of the Philippines. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. The event is organized by Philippine Skating Union formerly known as the Ice Skating Union of the Philippines, the sport's national governing body.

Previous Competitions

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Year Date Location Divisions
2000 June 10-11 SM Southmall
2001 June SM Southmall
2002 June SM Southmall
2017 November 26–27 SM Mall of Asia
2018 November 25–26 SM Mall of Asia
  • Juvenile Boys and Girls (Interpretative Free Skating and Free Skating)
  • Pre-Novice Boys and Girls (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Basic Novice Boys and Girls (Free Skating)
  • Intermediate Novice Boys and Girls (Free Skating)
  • Advanced Novice Girls (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Advanced Novice Boys (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Junior Pairs (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Junior Ladies (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Junior Men (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Pairs (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Ladies (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Men (Short Program and Free Skating)
2020 Not held due to COVID-19
2021 Not held due to COVID-19
2022 December 19-20 SM Mall of Asia
  • Open Pre Juvenile (Free Skating)
  • Open Juvenile (Free Skating)
  • Open Intermediate Novice (Free Skating)
  • Open Advanced Novice (Free Skating)
  • Adult Bronze Men & Women (Free Skating)
  • Adult Silver Women (Free Skating)
  • Pre-Novice Girls (Free Skating)
  • Basic Novice Girls (Free Skating)
  • Intermediate Novice Girls (Free Skating)
  • Junior Ladies (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Pairs (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Ladies (Short Program and Free Skating)
  • Senior Men (Short Program and Free Skating)

Divisions for 2018–19 season

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Division Age Limit
Senior Has reached at least the age of thirteen (13) as of July 1, 2018
Junior
  1. Has not reached the age of nineteen (19) as of July 1, 2018 for Singles competition
  2. Has not reached the age of nineteen (19) for Ladies and the age of twenty-one (21) for Men as of July 1, 2018 for Pairs competition.
Advanced Novice Has not reached the age of fifteen (15) as of July 1, 2018
Intermediate Novice Has not reached the age of fifteen (15) as of July 1, 2018
Basic Novice Has not reached the age of thirteen (13) as of July 1, 2018
Pre-Novice Has not reached the age of ten (10) as of July 1, 2018
Juvenile Has not reached the age of eight (8) as of July 1, 2018

Divisions for 2022–23 season

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Division Age Limit
Senior Has reached at least the age of fifteen (15) as of July 1, 2022
Junior Has reached the age of thirteen (13) and has not reached the age of nineteen (19) by July 1, 2022
Advanced Novice Has reached the age of ten (10) and has not reached the age of fifteen (15) by July 1, 2022
Intermediate Novice Has not reached the age of fifteen (15) by July 1, 2022
Basic Novice Has not reached the age of thirteen (13) by July 1, 2022
Pre-Novice Has not reached the age of eleven (11) as of July 1, 2022
Juvenile Has not reached the age of eight (8) as of July 1, 2022
Pre-Juvenile Has not reached the age of eight (8) as of July 1, 2022
Adult Silver Has reached the age of eighteen (18) before July 1, 2022
Adult Bronze Has reached the age of eighteen (18) before July 1, 2022
Open Advanced Novice Has reached the age of ten (10) and has not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022
Open Intermediate Novice Has not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022
Open Basic Novice Has not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022
Open Pre Novice Has not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022
Open Juvenile Has not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022
Open Pre Pre Juvenile Has not reached the age of eighteen (18) by July 1, 2022

Senior Medalists

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Men

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000–01 Las Piñas Michael Novales Dale Marcus Feliciano
2001–02 Las Piñas Jerico Lim Dale Marcus Feliciano
2002–03 Las Piñas Dale Marcus Feliciano John Ross Solanzo Ronan Jay Capili
2005–06 Pasay
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09 Pasay Michael Dimalanta
2009–10 Pasay Dikki John Martinez
2010–11 Pasay Maverick Eguia
2011–12 Pasay Christopher Caluza Maverick Eguia No other competitors
2012–13 Pasay Christopher Caluza Maverick Eguia Michael Christian Martinez
2013–14 Pasay Christopher Caluza Maverick Eguia
2014–15 Pasay No competitors [1]
2015–16
2016–17 Mandaluyong Michael Christian Martinez No other competitors [2]
2017–18 Pasay Yamato Rowe No other competitors [3]
2018–19 Pasay Edrian Paul Celestino Christopher Caluza Yamato Rowe [citation needed]
2019–20 Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21 Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22 Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23 Pasay Edrian Paul Celestino No other competitors [4]
2023–24 Manila Paolo Borromeo Henry Privett-Mendoza No other competitors [5]
2024–25 Pasay Paolo Borromeo No other competitors [6]

Women

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000–01 Las Piñas Ina Feleo Francesca Laureano
2001–02 Las Piñas Francesca Laureano Kilani DeWit Leia Faith Felipe
2008–09 Pasay Elizabeth Stern [7]
2009–10 Pasay Mericien Venzon Lauren Ko Gracielle Tan
2010–11 Pasay Zhaira Costiniano Mericien Venzon Mary Grace Baldo
2011–12 Pasay Melissa Bulanhagui Zhaira Costiniano Mericien Venzon
2012–13 Pasay Melissa Bulanhagui Zhaira Costiniano No other competitors
2013–14 Pasay Alisson Perticheto
2014–15 Pasay Frances Untalan No other competitors
2015–16 Pasay Frances Untalan Samantha Cabiles Shayanne Casapao [8]
2016–17 Mandaluyong Alisson Perticheto Samantha Cabiles No other competitors [2]
2017–18 Pasay Alisson Perticheto Samantha Cabiles No other competitors [3]
2018–19 Pasay Cirinia Gillet Louwee Shibata No other competitors [citation needed]
2019–20 Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21 Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22 Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23 Pasay Sofia Frank Charmaine Skye Chua Skye Frances Patenia [4]
2023–24 Pasay Sofia Frank Charmaine Skye Chua Skye Frances Patenia [5]
2024–25 Pasay Maxine Maude Bautista Cathryn Limketkai Sofia Frank [6]

Pairs

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2019–20 Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21 Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22 Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23 Pasay Isabella Gamez / Alexander Korovin No other competitors [4]
2023–24 Manila Isabella Gamez / Alexander Korovin No other competitors [5]

Junior Medalists

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Men

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000–01 Las Piñas Paulo de Leon Abraham Domdom No other competitors
2001–02 Las Piñas Ronan Jay Capili Paulo de Leon No other competitors
2002–03 Las Piñas No competitors
2003–04 Las Piñas Abraham Domdom Neptali John Gonzales III No other competitors
2005–06 Pasay JohnRoss Solanzo No other competitors
2006–07 Pasay Dikki John Martinez Bien Patrick Bergonia Mark Joseph Muldez
2007–08 Pasay Dikki John Martinez John Samuel Minas No other competitors
2008–09 Pasay Dikki John Martinez John Samuel Minas No other competitors
2009–10 Pasay John Samuel Minas No other competitors
2014–15 Pasay Jules Alpe No other competitors [1]
2015–16 Pasay Jules Alpe No other competitors [8]
2016–17 Mandaluyong Yamato Rowe Jules Alpe No other competitors [2]
2017–18-
2018–19
No competitors
2019–20 Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21 Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22 Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23-
2023-24
No competitors [5]
2024–25 Pasay Brandon Baldoz No other competitors [6]

Women

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000–01 Las Piñas Ronna Jomari Capili Le Mair Quilet
2001–02 Las Piñas Le Mair Quilet
2002–03 Las Piñas Maria Susana Quibol
2003–04 Las Piñas Ramina Palaca
2004–05 Las Piñas Ramina Palaca
2005–06 Pasay Ana Gabrielle Transporte Carmen Damian
2006–07 Pasay Mary Grace Baldo Anne Clarisse Roman Ma. Jessica Cabili
2008–09 Pasay Katie Dano
2009–10 Pasay Zhaira Costiniano
2010–11 Pasay Chelcie Jo Mahinay Ashley Brickman
2011–12 Pasay Alisson Perticheto Samantha Veloso Patrcia Buensuceso
2012–13 Pasay Alisson Perticheto Samantha Cabiles
2013–14 Pasay Frances Untalan Samantha Cabiles
2014–15 Pasay Samantha Cabiles Louwee Shibata Sabine Katigbak [1]
2016–17 Mandaluyong Sofia Guidote Elia Mendoza Buffy Coma [2]
2017–18 Mandaluyong Sofia Guidote Diane Panlilio Elia Mendoza [3]
2018–19 Pasay Sofia Guidote Diane Panlilio Skye Frances Patenia [citation needed]
2019–20 Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21 Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22 Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23 Pasay Cathryn Limketkai Hayden Balucating Felicity Cristobelle Eco [4]
2023–24 Manila Cathryn Limketkai Hayden Isabel Balucating Kate Venturina Orrock [5]
2024–25 Pasay Lillianna Fish Isabella Miel Hazelton Samantha Mascarinas [6]

Pairs

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2017–18 Mandaluyong Cirinia Gillett / Zachary Freedman No other competitors [3]
2018–19 No competitors
2019–20 No competitors
2020–21 Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22 Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23
2023-24
No competitors

Novice and lower level medalists

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Novice men

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2000–01 Las Piñas John Ross Solanzo Ronan Jay Capili Jaylar Zalamea
2001–05 No competitors
2004–05 Las Piñas Shaun Isaiah Lim Dikki John Martinez No other competitors
2005–06 Pasay Jovani Amaquin No other competitors [9]
2006–20 No competitors
2019–20 Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21 Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22 Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23
2024-25
No competitors [4]

Advanced novice girls

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2014–15 Pasay Sofia Guidote No other competitors [1]
2016–17 Mandaluyong Diane Panlilio No other competitors [2]
2017–18 Pasay Charmaine Skye Chua Skye Patenia Aiko Marie Shibata [3]
2018–19 Pasay Amanda Sophie Hernandez Hayden Balucating Shanaiah Yu [3]
2019–20 Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21 Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22 Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23 No competitors [4]
2023–24 Manila Celine Isabelle Tansipek Amaya Francesca Lagmay No other competitors [5]

Novice Girls (2000) / Basic novice A (2005) / Basic Novice (since 2022)

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Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2004–05 Las Piñas Ana Gabrielle Trasporte No other competitors
2005–06 Pasay Verniece Enciso No other competitors [9]
2012–13 Pasay Sofia Guidote
2013–14 Pasay Sofia Guidote
2014–15 Pasay Diane Panlilio No other competitors [1]
2015–16 Pasay Andrianne Ariones Diane Panlilio Skye Patenia [8]
2016–17 Mandaluyong Aiko Shibata No other competitors [2]
2017–18 Pasay Ann Lagemann Dieu Huong Le Felicity Eco [3]
2018–19 Pasay Kate Orrock Veronica Eid Sofia Cu [citation needed]
2019–20 Not held to give way to the SEA Games
2020–21 Not held due to COVID-19
2021–22 Not held due to COVID-19
2022–23 Pasay Giuliana Angeli Dinopol Shaelynn Adrianne Bolos Maurelle Paredes [4]
2023–24 Manila Hannela Reine F. Vicera Jillian Phoenix Candelaria Yambao No other competitors [5]
2024–25 Pasay Giuliana Angeli Dinopol Celine Tansipek Amaya Francesca Lagmay [6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Philippine Championships: 2014–15 season". SM Investments Corporation. 5 December 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Winter Olympian Martinez rules PNFSC". The Manila Times. 25 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "2017 Philippine National Figure Skating Championships". Philippine Skating Union. 27 November 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Results of the 2022 Philippine National Figure Skating Championships". Philippine Skating Union. 20 December 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Philippine National Figure Skating Championships 2023". Philippine Skating Union. November 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Philippine National Figure Skating Championships 2024". Philippine Skaing Union. November 8, 2024.
  7. ^ "Stellar cast competes in RP figure skating". Philippine Star. 15 July 2009.
  8. ^ a b c "Untalan retains figure skating title". The Manila Times. 3 December 2015.
  9. ^ a b "Nat'l ice figure skating finals held at SM rinks". Manila Bulletin. 9 July 2005. Archived from the original on 28 February 2017.
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