Norwegian Figure Skating Championships

The Norwegian Figure Skating Championships are the figure skating national championships held annually to crown the national champions of Norway. Skaters compete in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, across different levels. Not every event has been held in every year due to a lack of entries. The competition is organized by the Norwegian Skating Association, which became a member of the International Skating Union in 1894.[1]

Senior medalists

Men

Senior men[2]
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1894 Hamar Johan Lefstad
1895 Trondheim Johan Lefstad
1896 Kristiania Johan Lefstad
1897 Trondheim Johan Lefstad
1898: No competition held
1899 Kristiania Johan Lefstad
1900 Trondheim Johan Lefstad
1901 Kristiania Oscar Holthe
1902 Hamar Oscar Holthe
1903 Drammen Oscar Holthe
1904 Trondheim Johan Lefstad
1905 Kristiania Oscar Holthe
1906 Trondheim Oscar Holthe
1907 Hamar Harry Paulsen
1908 Kristiania Harry Paulsen
1909 Lillehammer Harry Paulsen
1910 Trondheim Harry Paulsen
1911 Kristiania Harry Paulsen
1912 Horten Andreas Krogh
1913 Kristiania Martin Stixrud
1914 Trondheim Andreas Krogh
1915 Kristiania Andreas Krogh
1916 Drammen Martin Stixrud
1917 Kristiania Martin Stixrud
1918 Horten Martin Stixrud
1919 Hamar Martin Stixrud
1920 Trondheim Martin Stixrud
1921 Moss Martin Stixrud
1922 Drammen Martin Stixrud
1923 Kristiania Martin Stixrud
1924 Kongsberg Martin Stixrud
1925 Moss Arne Lie
1926 Tønsberg Arne Lie
1927 Oslo Arne Lie
1928 Sandefjord Arne Lie
1929 Lillehammer Olaf Olsen
1930: No men's competition
1931 Horten Per Jacobsen
1932 Oslo Per Jacobsen
1933–34: No men's competition
1935 Brandbu Andreas Krogh
1936 Oslo Henry Lie
1937: No men's competition
1938 Skien Per Reinertsen
1939: No men's competition
1940 Hamar Per Reinertsen
1941–45: No competition held
1946: No men's competition
1947 Trondheim Erling Bjerkhøl
1948–55: No men's competition
1956 Hamar Per Kjølberg
1957 Larvik Per Kjølberg
1958 Notodden Per Kjølberg
1959 Trondheim Per Kjølberg
1960 Hønefoss Per Kjølberg
1961 Sandefjord Per Kjølberg
1962 Harstad Per Kjølberg
1963–65: No men's competition
1966 Drammen Erik Skjold
1967 Trondheim Erik Skjold
1968 Horten Erik Skjold
1969–88: No men's competition
1989 Trondheim Jan Erik Digernes
1990 Oslo Jan Erik Digernes
1991–92: No men's competition
1993 Oslo Jan Erik Digernes
1994–2005: No men's competition
2006 Trondheim Michael Chrolenko No other competitors
2007 Asker Michael Chrolenko No other competitors
2008–13: No men's competition
2014 Sarpsborg Sondre Oddvoll Bøe No other competitors [3]
2015: No senior men's competition[4]
2016 Bergen Sondre Oddvoll Bøe No other competitors [5]
2017 Hamar

Ladies

Senior ladies[2]
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1912 Horten Margit Johansen
1913 Kristiania Margit Johansen
1914 Trondheim Margit Johansen
1915 Kristiania Margit Johansen
1916 Drammen Klara Johansen
1917 Kristiania Margit Johansen
1918 Horten Margit Johansen
1919 Hamar Margot Moe
1920 Trondheim Margot Moe
1921 Moss Margot Moe
1922 Drammen Margot Moe
1923 Kristiania Margot Moe
1924 Kongsberg Ingrid Gulbrandsen
1925 Moss Sonja Henie
1926 Tønsberg Sonja Henie
1927 Oslo Sonja Henie
1928 Sandefjord Sonja Henie
1929 Lillehammer Sonja Henie
1930 Hamar Edel Randem
1931 Horten Edel Randem
1932 Oslo Nanna Egedius
1933 Notodden Nanna Egedius
1934 Drammen Nanna Egedius
1935 Brandbu Nanna Egedius
1936 Oslo Nanna Egedius Gerd Helland-Bjørnstad
1937 Gjøvik Gerd Helland-Bjørnstad Anne Marie Sæther
1938 Skien Gerd Helland-Bjørnstad
1939 Kongsberg Gerd Helland-Bjørnstad
1940 Hamar Turid Helland-Bjørnstad
1941–45: No competition held
1946 Oslo Marit Henie Liv Borg Kari Carlsen
1947 Trondheim Marit Henie Liv Borg Ingeborg Nilsson
1948 Drammen Marit Henie Liv Borg Bjørg Løhner
1949 Tønsberg Marit Henie
1950 Trondheim Marit Henie
1951 Lillehammer Marit Henie
1952 Gjøvik Bjørg Løhner Øien
1953 Skien Ingeborg Nilsson
1954 Oslo Ingeborg Nilsson
1955 Bergen Britt Turid Aronsen
1956 Hamar Britt Turid Aronsen
1957 Larvik Grete Borgen
1958 Notodden Anne Karin Dehle
1959 Trondheim Grete Borgen
1960 Hønefoss Anne Karin Dehle
1961 Sandefjord Anne Karin Dehle
1962 Harstad Anne Karin Dehle
1963 Hamar Anne Karin Dehle
1964 Tønsberg Berit Unn Johansen
1965 Arendal Anne Karin Dehle
1966 Drammen Anne Karin Dehle
1967 Trondheim Anne Karin Dehle
1968 Horten Tone Merete Øien
1969 Lillehammer Anne Karin Dehle
1970 Skien Bjørg Ellen Ringdal
1971 Sarpsborg Bjørg Ellen Ringdal
1972 Asker Bjørg Ellen Ringdal
1973 Sarpsborg Liv Egelund
1974 Stavanger Bente Tverran
1975 Oslo Bente Larsen
1976 Asker Bente Larsen
1977 Oslo Bente Larsen
1978 Trondheim Lynda Skrøder
1979 Stavanger Lynda Skrøder
1980 Oslo Anne Tomasgaard
1981 Oslo Tine Mai Krian
1982 Fredrikstad Tine Mai Krian
1983 Hamar Ellen Cathrine Hyrum Cathrine Stornæs
1984 Asker Vibecke Sørensen
1985 Stavanger Vibecke Sørensen
1986 Trondheim Anita Thorenfeldt Vibecke Sørensen Aurora Kufaas
1987 Fredrikstad Anita Thorenfeldt Aurora Kufaas Karina Feirud
1988 Oslo Anita Thorenfeldt Aurora Kufaas Vibecke Sørensen
1989 Trondheim Anita Thorenfeldt Marianne Bruusgaard Vibecke Sørensen
1990 Oslo Anita Thorenfeldt Vibecke Sørensen Tiril Anette Edvardsen
1991 Stavanger Anita Thorenfeldt
1992 Lillehammer Anita Thorenfeldt
1993 Oslo Marianne Aarnes Camilla Rismyhr Ruth Charlotte Wessel
1994 Fredrikstad Anita Thorenfeldt Camilla Rismyhr Tiril Anette Edvardsen
1995 Asker Kaja Hanevold
1996 Lillehammer Kaja Hanevold
1997 Oslo Kaja Hanevold
1998 Bergen Kaja Hanevold
1999 Asker Chona Anderl Tiril G. Mikkelsen Linn Rønning
2000 Trondheim Linn Rønning Tiril G. Mikkelsen Annette Hoff
2001 Oslo Kaja Hanevold Annette Hoff Linn Rønning
2002: No ladies' competition
2003 Tønsberg Madeleine Daleng Marie Aspunvik Mia Falk-Larsen
2004 Bergen Madeleine Daleng Marianne Fjørtoft Marie Aspunvik
2005 Hamar Madeleine Daleng Marie Aspunvik Kristiane Grøtvedt
2006 Trondheim Madeleine Daleng Caroline Nilsen Pernille Sandnes
2007: No ladies' competition
2008 Tønsberg Erle Harstad June Falk-Larsen Christine Isaksen
2009 Bergen Erle Harstad Ann-Julie Arnesen no other competitors
2010 Oslo Erle Harstad Ann-Julie Arnesen no other competitors
2011 Hamar Anne Line Gjersem Ingrid Vee Kastet no bronze medalist [6]
2012 Trondheim Camilla Gjersem Anine Rabe Anne Line Gjersem [7]
2013 Stavanger Camilla Gjersem Anine Rabe Maiken Loiuse Welde [8]
2014 Sarpsborg Camilla Gjersem Anine Rabe Maiken Loiuse Welde [3]
2015 Asker Anne Line Gjersem Camilla Gjersem Ingrid Katrina Bakke [4]
2016 Bergen Anne Line Gjersem Camilla Gjersem Jemima Rasmuss [5]
2017 Hamar

Pairs

Senior pairs[2]
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1894–1905: No pairs competition
1906 Trondheim Hertha Olsen / Finn Schiøtt
1907 Hamar Mimi Grøner / Carl Eriksen
1908 Kristiania Alexia Schøien / Yngvar Bryn
1909 Lillehammer Alexia Schøien / Yngvar Bryn
1910 Trondheim Alexia Schøien / Yngvar Bryn
1911 Kristiania Alexia Schøien / Yngvar Bryn
1912 Horten Alexia Schøien / Yngvar Bryn
1913 Kristiania Alexia Bryn / Yngvar Bryn
1914 Trondheim Astrid Nordsveen / Andreas Krogh
1915 Kristiania Solveig Andersen / Arthur Johannessen
1916 Drammen Solveig Andersen / Arthur Johannessen
1917 Kristiania Solveig Andersen / Arthur Johannessen
1918 Horten Solveig Andersen / Arthur Johannessen
1919 Hamar Alexia Bryn / Yngvar Bryn
1920 Trondheim Alexia Bryn / Yngvar Bryn
1921 Moss Alexia Bryn / Yngvar Bryn
1922 Drammen Alexia Bryn / Yngvar Bryn
1923 Kristiania Margit Jacobsen / Bjarne Engebretsen
1924 Kongsberg Margit Jacobsen / Bjarne Engebretsen
1925 Moss Margit Jacobsen / Bjarne Engebretsen
1926 Tønsberg Sonja Henie / Arne Lie
1927 Oslo Sonja Henie / Arne Lie
1928 Sandefjord Sonja Henie / Arne Lie
1929 Lillehammer Randi Bakke / Christen Christensen
1930 Hamar Randi Bakke / Christen Christensen
1931 Horten Randi Bakke / Christen Christensen
1932 Oslo Randi Bakke / Christen Christensen
1933 Notodden Randi Bakke / Christen Christensen
1934 Drammen Randi Bakke / Christen Christensen
1935 Brandbu Randi Bakke / Christen Christensen
1936 Oslo Randi Bakke / Christen Christensen
1937–38: No pairs competition
1939 Kongsberg Bergljot Sandvik / Allan Fjeldheim
1940 Hamar Marit Henie / Erling Bjerkhøl
1941–45: No competition held
1946 Oslo Margot Walle / Allan Fjeldheim Marit Henie / Erling Bjerkhøl
1947 Trondheim Margot Walle / Allan Fjeldheim Marit Henie / Erling Bjerkhøl
1948 Drammen Margot Walle / Allan Fjeldheim
1949 Tønsberg Margot Walle / Allan Fjeldheim
1950 Trondheim Marit Henie / Erling Bjerkhøl
1951 Lillehammer Bjørg Skjælaaen / Reidar Børjeson
1952 Gjøvik Bjørg Skjælaaen / Reidar Børjeson
1953 Skien Bjørg Skjælaaen / Johannes Thorsen
1954 Oslo Bjørg Skjælaaen / Johannes Thorsen
1955 Bergen Bjørg Skjælaaen / Johannes Thorsen
1956 Hamar Ingeborg Nilsson / Reidar Børjeson
1957 Larvik Ingeborg Nilsson / Reidar Børjeson
1958 Notodden Ingeborg Nilsson / Reidar Børjeson
1959 Trondheim Ingeborg Nilsson / Reidar Børjeson
1960 Hønefoss Grete Borgen / Per Kjølberg
1961 Sandefjord Liv Lunde / Erik Grünertt
1962 Harstad Liv Lunde / Erik Grünertt
1963 Hamar Karin Bjerke Magnussen / Erik Grünert
1964: No pairs competition
1965 Arendal Karin Bjerke Magnussen / Erik Grünert
1966 Drammen Karin Bjerke Magnussen / Erik Grünert
1967 Trondheim Anikken Støa / Erik Grünert
1968 Horten Karin Bjerke Magnussen / Erik Grünert
1969–2016: No pairs competition

Junior medalists

Men

Junior men
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011 Hamar Simon Bergersen No other competitors [6]
2012 Trondheim Not held [7]
2013 Stavanger Sondre Oddvoll Bøe No other competitors [8]
2014 Sarpsborg Not held [3]
2015 Asker Sindre Sand Engebretsen No other competitors [4](Minimum TSS
for being Norwegian
Champion not reached)
2016 Bergen Not held [5]

Ladies

Junior ladies
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2006 Trondheim Erle Harstad June Falk-Larssen Ann-Julie Arnesen
2007 Asker Erle Harstad Ann-Julie Arnesen June Falk-Larssen
2008 Tønsberg Anine Rabe Hilde Aaby Oda Halvorsen
2009 Bergen Anne Line Gjersem Camilla Gjersem Celine Mysen
2010 Oslo Anne Line Gjersem Camilla Gjersem Celine Mysen
2011 Hamar Camilla Gjersem Celine Mysen Anine Rabe [6]
2012 Trondheim Nora Stenersen Heidi Lillesæter Thea Rabe [7]
2013 Stavanger Thea Rabe Jemima Rasmuss Heidi Lillesæter [8]
2014 Sarpsborg Thea Rabe Jemima Rasmuss Sine Mari Leite [3]
2015 Asker Jemima Rasmuss Ellen Yu Juni Marie Benjaminsen [4]
2016 Bergen Ellen Yu Juni Marie Benjaminsen Madeleine Lidholm Torgersen [5]
2017 Hamar

Advanced novice medalists

Men

Advanced novice men
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2011 Hamar Sondre Oddvoll Bøe No other competitors [6]
2012 Trondheim Sondre Oddvoll Bøe No other competitors [7]
2013 Stavanger Not held [8]
2014 Sarpsborg Liam Saunders Solbjerg Gabriel Folkman Gleditsch Sindre Sand Engebretsen [3]
2015 Asker Liam Saunders Solbjerg William Moriggi No other competitors [4]
2016 Bergen Not held [5]

Ladies

Advanced novice ladies
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2010 Oslo Thea Rabe Nora Stenersen Jemima Rasmuss
2011 Hamar Jemima Rasmuss Nora Stenersen Mia A. Nøkleby [6]
2012 Trondheim Sine Mari Leite Pernille Simensen Petronelle Josefine Grøtvedt [7]
2013 Stavanger Juni Marie Benjaminsen Ellen Yu Cindy Xia [8]
2014 Sarpsborg Ellen Yu Marianne Stålen Andrea Lae [3]
2015 Asker Silja Anna Skulstad Urang Ida Berthelsen Nina Joakimsen [4]
2016 Bergen Kari-Sofie Slørdahl Tellefsen Marianne Dretvik Martine Sandberg [5]
2017 Hamar

References

  1. "Norges Skøyteforbund". International Skating Union.
  2. 1 2 3 "Statistikk NM kunstløp" [Norwegian figure skating statistics] (in Norwegian). Norwegian Skating Union.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "LM/NM KUNSTLØP 2014" [2014 Norwegian Championships] (in Norwegian). Norwegian Skating Union. 2 February 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Norgesmesterskap og Landsmesterskap i kunstløp 2015" [2015 Norwegian Championships] (in Norwegian). Norwegian Skating Union. 18 January 2015. Archived from the original on 3 February 2015.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Norgesmesterskap og Landsmesterskap i kunstløp 2016" [2016 Norwegian Championships] (in Norwegian). Norwegian Skating Union. 8 February 2016.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 "NM/LM Hamar 2011" [2011 Norwegian Championships] (in Norwegian). Norwegian Skating Union. 16 January 2011. Archived from the original on 3 February 2015.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 "LM/NM kunstøp 2012" [2012 Norwegian Championships] (in Norwegian). Norwegian Skating Union. 14 January 2012. Archived from the original on 3 February 2015.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 "LM/NM KUNSTLØP 2013" [2013 Norwegian Championships] (in Norwegian). Norwegian Skating Union. 16 December 2012. Archived from the original on 3 February 2015.

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