Lõunakeskus Trophy

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Lõunakeskus Trophy
StatusActive
GenreInternational competition
FrequencyAnnual
VenueLõunakeskus Ice Hall
LocationTartu
CountryEstonia Estonia
Organized byEstonian Skating Union
& Figure Skating Club IK Tartu
An indoor ice arena
The Lõunakeskus Ice Hall in Tartu, Estonia, home of the Lõunakeskus Trophy

The Lõunakeskus Trophy is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU), organized and hosted by the Estonian Skating Union (Estonian: Eesti Uisuliit) and the Figure Skating Club IK Tartu at the Lõunakeskus Ice Hall in Tartu, Estonia.[1][2] The competition debuted in 2013,[3] but did not become an ISU sanctioned event until the 2023–24 figure skating season.[4] Medals may be awarded in men's and women's singles at the senior and junior levels, although not every event may be held every year due to a lack of participants.

Men's singles

Olga Mikutina at the 2024 World Championships
Kristina Lisovskaja at the 2018 World Junior Championships
Olga Mikutina of Austria and Kristina Lisovskaja of Estonia: the gold and silver medalists in the women's event at the 2025 Lõunakeskus Trophy.
Men's event medalists
Season Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2012–15 No men's competitors prior to 2015
2015–16 Estonia Samuel Koppel No other competitors [5]
2016–20 No men's competitors
2020–21 No competition held [4]
2021–22 No men's competitors [6]
2022–23 Estonia Aleksandr Selevko No other competitors [7]
2023–24 [8]
2024–25 Finland Jan Ollikainen Finland Jaroslav Krestyannikov Republic of Ireland Dillon Judge [9]
2025–26 Estonia Arlet Levandi Finland Arttu Juusola France Ian Vauclin [10]

Women's singles

Women's event medalists
Season Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2012–15 No women's competitors prior to 2015
2015–16 Latvia Ieva Gaile Estonia Sindra Kriisa Estonia Alesja Doborovits [5]
2016–17 Estonia Sindra Kriisa Estonia Dzoana Pajus No other competitors [11]
2017–18 Estonia Alicia Tsingisser No other competitors [12]
2018–19 Finland Milla-Marjaana Ihalainen Estonia Hanna Kristella Lehtsaar Finland Selma Mönkäre [13]
2019–20 Estonia Katerina Griskun No other competitors [14]
2020–21 No competition held [4]
2021–22 Estonia Nataly Langerbaur No other competitors [6]
2022–23 Latvia Sofja Stepčenko Estonia Elizaveta Davydova Estonia Martaliis Kuslap [7]
2023–24 Estonia Kristina Lisovskaja Lithuania Aleksandra Golovkina Estonia Karoliine Raudsepp [8]
2024–25 Finland Linnea Ceder Finland Minja Peltonen Czech Republic Michaela Vraštáková [9]
2025–26 Austria Olga Mikutina Estonia Kristina Lisovskaja Finland Minja Peltonen [10]

Junior medalists

References

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