Norwegian Figure Skating Championships

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The Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Norwegian: Norgesmesterskap i kunstløp) are an annual figure skating competition organized by the Norwegian Skating Association (Norwegian: Norges Skøyteforbund) to crown the national champions of Norway. The first official Norwegian Championships were held in 1894 in Hamar and consisted of events in speed skating and figure skating.[1] Originally, the only figure skating event was for men. An event for pair skating was added in 1906,[2] and for women in 1911.[3] Since 1899, the championships have been interrupted twice: from 1941 to 1945 owing to the German occupation of Norway during World War II,[4] and in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

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CountryNorway Norway
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Norwegian Figure Skating Championships
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StatusActive
GenreNational championships
FrequencyAnnual
CountryNorway Norway
Inaugurated1894
Organized byNorwegian Skating Association
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Medals are awarded in men's and women's singles at the senior and junior levels, although each discipline may not be held every year due to a lack of participants. Norway has not seen competition in pair skating since 1968. Martin Stixrud currently holds the record for winning the most Norwegian Championship titles in men's singles (with ten), while Anne Karin Dehle holds the record in women's singles (with nine), and Alexia Schøien Bryn and Yngvar Bryn hold the record in pair skating (with ten).

Senior medalists

Sondre Oddvoll Bøe at the 2016 European Championships
Mia Risa Gomez at the 2024 World Championships
From left to right: Sondre Oddvoll Bøe, four-time Norwegian champion in men's singles; and Mia Risa Gomez, four-time Norwegian champion in women's singles

Men's singles

More information Year, Location ...
Men's event medalists
Year Location Gold[4] Silver Bronze Ref.
1894 Hamar Johan Lefstad Oscar Holthe Conrad Knudsen [1]
1895 Trondheim Conrad Knudsen Oscar Holthe [6]
1896 Kristiania Oscar Holthe Conrad Knudsen [7]
1897 Trondheim Johan Lefstad[a] No other competitors [4]
1898 No competition held
1899 Kristiania Johan Lefstad Oscar Holthe Paul Olsen [8]
1900 Trondheim [9]
1901 Kristiania Oscar Holthe Paul Olsen Emanuel Johansen [10]
1902 Hamar [11]
1903 Drammen Arne Drolsum [12]
1904 Trondheim Johan Lefstad Oscar Holthe Karl Larsen [13]
1905 Kristiania Oscar Holthe Arne Drolsum No other competitors [14]
1906 Trondheim Johan Lefstad Martinus Lørdahl [2]
1907 Hamar Harry Paulsen Oscar Holthe [15]
1908 Kristiania Martin Stixrud [16]
1909 Lillehammer Martinus Lørdahl Martin Stixrud [17]
1910 Trondheim Martin Stixrud Andreas Krogh [18]
1911 Kristiania [3]
1912 Horten Andreas Krogh Martinus Lørdahl [19]
1913 Kristiania Martin Stixrud Andreas Krogh Albert Stixrud [20]
1914 Trondheim Andreas Krogh Martin Stixrud [21]
1915 Kristiania Martinus Lørdahl [22]
1916 Drammen Martin Stixrud Albert Stixrud Finn Erikssen [23]
1917 Kristiania Martinus Lørdahl Albert Stixrud [24]
1918 Horten Albert Stixrud Andreas Krogh [25]
1919 Hamar Josef Jensen [26]
1920 Trondheim Finn Erikssen Albert Stixrud [27]
1921 Moss Martinus Lørdahl [28]
1922 Drammen Arne Lie [29]
1923 Kristiania Olaf Olsen Jens Larsen [30]
1924 Kongsberg Arne Lie [31]
1925 Moss Arne Lie Jens Larsen Olaf Olsen [32]
1926 Tønsberg Olaf Olsen Jens Larsen [33]
1927 Oslo Sigvald Jacobsen [34]
1928 Sandefjord Sigvald Jacobsen Per Jacobsen [35]
1929 Lillehammer Olaf Olsen Per Jacobsen No other competitors [36][37]
1930 Hamar Olaf Olsen[b] Per Jacobsen[b] [38]
1931 Horten Per Jacobsen Olaf Olsen Leif Hovde [39]
1932 Oslo No other competitors [40]
1933 Notodden No men's competitors [41]
1934 Drammen Andreas Krogh[c] Henry Lie[c] No other competitors [42]
1935 Brandbu Andreas Krogh Henry Lie [43]
1936 Oslo Henry Lie No other competitors [44]
1937 Gjøvik No men's competitors [4]
1938 Oslo Per Reinertsen Allan Fjeldheim No other competitors [45]
1939 Kongsberg Per Reinertsen[d] Allan Fjeldheim[d] Karsten Johansson[d] [46]
1940 Hamar Per Reinertsen Allan Fjeldheim No other competitors [47]
1941–45 No competitions due to World War II [4]
1946 Oslo No men's competitors
1947 Trondheim Erling Bjerkhoel No other competitors [48]
1948–55 No men's competitors [4]
1956 Hamar Per Kjølberg No other competitors [49]
1957 Larvik [50]
1958 Notodden [51]
1959 Trondheim [52]
1960 Hønefoss [53]
1961 Sandefjord [54]
1962 Harstad [55]
1963–64 No men's competitors [4]
1965 Arendal Egil Fjellhaug No other competitors [56]
1966 Drammen Erik Skjold Erik Grünert Egil Fjellhaug [57]
1967 Trondheim No other competitors [58]
1968 Horten [59]
1969–88 No men's competitors [4]
1989 Trondheim Jan Erik Digernes No other competitors [60]
1990 Oslo [61]
1991–92 No men's competitors [4]
1993 Oslo Jan Erik Digernes No other competitors [62]
1994 Fredrikstad No men's competitors [4]
1995 Asker Jan Erik Digernes No men's competitors [63]
1996–2005 No men's competitors
2006 Trondheim Michael Chrolenko No other competitors [64]
2007 Asker [65]
2008–13 No men's competitors
2014 Sarpsborg Sondre Oddvoll Bøe No other competitors [66]
2015 Asker No men's competitors [67]
2016 Bergen Sondre Oddvoll Bøe No other competitors [68]
2017–18 No men's competitors
2019 Hamar Sondre Oddvoll Bøe No other competitors [69]
2020 Asker [70]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [5]
2022 Oslo No men's competitors [71]
2023 Trondheim Jan William Eraker No other competitors [72]
2024 Tromsø [73]
2025–26 No men's competitors
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Women's singles

More information Year, Location ...
Women's event medalists
Year Location Gold[4] Silver Bronze Ref.
1911 Kristiania Margit Johansen Sofie Guldbrandsen Astrid Nordsveen [3]
1912 Horten [19]
1913 Kristiania Astrid Nordsveen Klara Johansen [20]
1914 Trondheim No other competitors [21]
1915 Kristiania Klara Johansen [22]
1916 Drammen Klara Johansen Margot Moe [23]
1917 Kristiania Margit Johansen No other competitors [24]
1918 Horten [74]
1919 Hamar Margot Moe Ingrid Gulbrandsen No other competitors [26]
1920 Trondheim Olga Sethne [27]
1921 Moss Ingrid Lørdahl [28]
1922 Drammen No other competitors [29]
1923 Kristiania Ingrid Lørdahl Hjordis Helseth [30]
1924 Kongsberg Ingrid Gulbrandsen Sonja Henie [31]
1925 Moss Sonja Henie No other competitors [32]
1926 Tønsberg Solveig Andersen Karen Simensen [33]
1927 Oslo Karen Simensen No other competitors [34]
1928 Sandefjord Edel Randem [35]
1929 Lillehammer Edel Randem Erna Andersen [36]
1930 Hamar Edel Randem Erna Andersen Nanna Egedius [75]
1931 Horten [39]
1932 Oslo Nanna Egedius Randi Gulliksen [40]
1933 Notodden Aase Johnsen [41]
1934 Drammen Randi Gulliksen [42]
1935 Brandbu Anne Marie Sæther Gerd Helland-Bjørnstad [43]
1936 Oslo Gerd Helland-Bjørnstad Anne Marie Sæther [44]
1937 Gjøvik Gerd Helland-Bjørnstad Anne Marie Sæther Jane Nicolson [76]
1938 Oslo Turid Helland-Bjørnstad [45]
1939 Kongsberg Marit Henie [46]
1940 Hamar Turid Helland-Bjørnstad Kari Carlsen [47]
1941–45 No competitions due to World War II [4]
1946 Oslo Marit Henie Liv Borg Kari Carlsen [77]
1947 Trondheim Ingeborg Nilsson [48]
1948 Drammen Bjørg Løhner Øien [78]
1949 Tønsberg Bjørg Løhner Øien Ingeborg Nilsson [79]
1950 Trondheim [80]
1951 Lillehammer Ingeborg Nilsson Eva Braarud [81]
1952 Gjøvik Bjørg Løhner Øien Bjørg Waaby [82]
1953 Skien Ingeborg Nilsson Marit Wang Halvorsen Bjørg Skjælaaen [83]
1954 Oslo Britt Turid Aronsen No other competitors [84]
1955 Bergen Britt Turid Aronsen Bjørg Olsen Liv Deye [85]
1956 Hamar Ingeborg Nilsson Bjørg Olsen [49]
1957 Larvik Grete Borgen Anne Karin Dehle [86]
1958 Notodden Anne Karin Dehle Grete Borgen Astrid Ekeberg [51]
1959 Trondheim Grete Borgen Anne Karin Dehle Siri Kamfjord [52]
1960 Hønefoss Anne Karin Dehle Astrid Ekeberg Viviann Østby [53]
1961 Sandefjord Berit Unn Johansen [54]
1962 Harstad Astrid Ekeberg Berit Unn Johansen [55]
1963 Hamar Viviann Østby Siri Kamfjord [87]
1964 Tønsberg Berit Unn Johansen Anne Karin Dehle Ann-Catherine Andersen [88]
1965 Arendal Anne Karin Dehle Berit Unn Johansen Gerd Pedersen [56]
1966 Drammen Gerd Pedersen Lill Herberg [57]
1967 Trondheim Tone-Merethe Øien Gerd Pedersen [58]
1968 Horten Tone-Merethe Øien Anne Karin Dehle Drude Andersen [59]
1969 Lillehammer Anne Karin Dehle Tone-Merethe Øien Bjørg Ellen Ringdal [89]
1970 Skien Bjørg Ellen Ringdal Eva Berg [90]
1971 Sarpsborg Anne Karin Dehle Mona Wahlen [91]
1972 Asker Bente Tverran Liv Egelund [92]
1973 Sarpsborg Liv Egelund Anne Egelund Bente Tverran [93]
1974 Stavanger Bente Tverran Kristin Løken Liv Egelund [94]
1975 Oslo Bente Larsen Unni Kjensli [95]
1976 Asker Unni Kjensli Grethe Solberg [96]
1977 Oslo Kristin Løken [97]
1978 Trondheim Linda Schrøder Kristin Løken Hege Bekkevold [98]
1979 Stavanger Mette Jensen [99]
1980 Oslo Anne Tomasgaard Ellin Vaten [100]
1981 Tine Mai Krian Anne Gautland Ellin Vatn [101]
1982 Fredrikstad Cathrine Stornæs Sigrid Guldberg [102]
1983 Hamar Ellen Hyrum Trine Lyseggen [103]
1984 Asker Vibecke Sørensen Anne Gro Mauland [104]
1985 Stavanger Kristin Størmer [105]
1986 Trondheim Anita Thorenfeldt Vibecke Sørensen Aurora Kufaas [106]
1987 Fredrikstad Aurora Kufaas Karina Feirud [107]
1988 Oslo Vibecke Sørensen [108]
1989 Trondheim Marianne Bruusgaard [60]
1990 Oslo Vibecke Sørensen Tyril Edvardsen [61]
1991 Stavanger Marianne Aarnes Vibecke Sørensen [109]
1992 Lillehammer Tyril Edvardsen Anne Cecilie Lee [110]
1993 Oslo Marianne Aarnes Camilla Rismihr Ruth Charlotte Wessel [62]
1994 Fredrikstad Anita Thorenfeldt Tyril Edvardsen [111]
1995 Asker Kaja Hanevold Anita Thorenfeldt Ruth Charlotte Wessel [63]
1996 Lillehammer Chona Anderl Camilla Rismyhr [112]
1997 Oslo Lise Røsto Jensen Ruth Charlotte Wessel [113]
1998 Bergen Chona Anderl Lise Røsto Jensen [114]
1999 Asker Chona Anderl Tiril Mikkelsen Linn Rønning [115]
2000 Trondheim Linn Rønning Annette Hoff [116]
2001 Oslo Kaja Hanevold Annette Hoff Linn Rønning [117]
2002 Ingen Deltakelse No other competitors [118]
2003 Tønsberg Madeleine Daleng Marie Gran Aspunvik Mia Falk-Larssen [119]
2004 Bergen Marianne Fjørtoft Marie Gran Aspunvik [120]
2005 Hamar Marie Aspunvik Kristiane Grøtvedt [121]
2006 Trondheim Caroline Nilsen Pernille Sandnes [64]
2007 Asker No women's competitors [65]
2008 Tønsberg Erle Harstad June Falk-Larssen Christine Isaksen [122]
2009 Bergen Ann-Julie Arnesen No other competitors [123]
2010 Oslo [124]
2011 Hamar Anne Line Gjersem Ingrid Vee Kastet [125]
2012 Trondheim Camilla Gjersem Anine Rabe Anne Line Gjersem [126]
2013 Stavanger Maiken Louise Welde [127]
2014 Sarpsborg [66]
2015 Asker Anne Line Gjersem Camilla Gjersem Ingrid Katrina Bakke [67]
2016 Bergen Jemima Rasmuss [68]
2017 Hamar Jemima Rasmuss Juni Marie Benjaminsen Ingrid Katrina Bakke [128]
2018 Stavanger Camilla Gjersem No other competitors [129]
2019 Hamar Marianne Stålen Marie Haas [69]
2020 Asker Silja Anna Skulstad Urang Kari Sofie Slørdahl Tellefsen Marianne Stålen [70]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [5]
2022 Oslo Frida Turiddotter Berge Silja Anna Skulstad Urang Thea Karlstad [71]
2023 Trondheim Mia Risa Gomez Linnea Kilsand Ingeborg Cecilie Slørdahl Tellefsen [72]
2024 Tromsø Kaia Kleven Linnea Kilsand [73]
2025 Oslo Linnea Kilsand Oda Tønnesen Havgar [130]
2026 Bergen Kaia Kleven [131]
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Pairs

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Pairs event medalists
Year Location Gold[4] Silver Bronze Ref.
1906 Trondheim
  • Hertha Olsen
  • Finn Schiøtt
No other competitors [2]
1907 Hamar
  • Mimi Grøner
  • Karl Eriksen
[132]
1908 Kristiania
  • Mimi Grøner
  • Karl Eriksen
[16]
1909 Lillehammer [17]
1910 Trondheim No other competitors [18]
1911 Kristiania
  • Olga Jensen
  • Mr. Jensen
  • Margit Johansen
  • G. Fredriksen
[3]
1912 Horten No other competitors [19]
1913 Kristiania
  • Solveig Andersen
  • Arthur Johansen
  • Margit Jacobsen
  • Bjarne Engebretsen
[20]
1914
  • Solveig Andersen
  • Arthur Johansen
[133]
1915
  • Solveig Andersen
  • Arthur Johansen
[22]
1916 Drammen No other competitors [23]
1917 Kristiania [24]
1918 Horten No other competitors [74]
1919 Hamar
  • Margit Engebretsen
  • Bjarne Engebretsen
No other competitors [26]
1920 Trondheim [27]
1921 Moss No other competitors [28]
1922 Drammen [29]
1923 Kristiania
  • Margit Engebretsen
  • Bjarne Engebretsen
  • Emmy Anderssen
  • S. Lorentzen
No other competitors [30]
1924 Kongsberg No other competitors [31]
1925 Moss
  • Solveig Kinstad
  • Sigval Jacobsen
[32]
1926 Tønsberg
  • Solveig Kinstad
  • Sigval Jacobsen
[33]
1927 Oslo No other competitors [34]
1928 Sandefjord No other competitors [35]
1929 Lillehammer No other competitors [36]
1930 Hamar [75]
1931 Horten [39]
1932 Oslo [40]
1933 Notodden [41]
1934 Drammen [42]
1935 Brandbu [43]
1936 Oslo [44]
1937–38 No pairs competitors [4]
1939 Kongsberg No other competitors [46]
1940 Hamar
  • Inger Røed
  • Karsten Johansson
[47]
1941–45 No competitions due to World War II [4]
1946 Oslo
No other competitors [77]
1947 Trondheim [48]
1948 Drammen No other competitors [78]
1949 Tønsberg
No other competitors [79]
1950 Trondheim
[80]
1951 Lillehammer No other competitors [81]
1952 Gjøvik [82]
1953 Skien
No other competitors [83]
1954 Oslo No other competitors [84]
1955 Bergen No other competitors [85]
1956 Hamar No other competitors [49]
1957 Larvik [50]
1958 Notodden [51]
1959 Trondheim
No other competitors [52]
1960 Hønefoss
  • Liv Lunde
  • Erik Grünert
[53]
1961 Sandefjord
  • Liv Lunde
  • Erik Grünert
No other competitors [54]
1962 Harstad [55]
1963 Hamar
  • Karin Bjerke Magnussen
  • Erik Grünert
[87]
1964 Tønsberg No pairs competitors [4]
1965 Arendal
  • Karin Bjerke Magnussen
  • Erik Grünert
No other competitors [56]
1966 Drammen [134]
1967 Trondheim
  • Anikken Støa
  • Erik Grünert
[58]
1968 Horten
  • Karin Bjerke Magnussen
  • Erik Grünert
[59]
1969–2026 No pairs competitors since 1968
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Notes
  1. Johan Lefstad did not achieve the minimum required score to be named the Norwegian Champion.[4]
  2. Neither of the men's competitors in 1930 achieved the minimum required score to be named the Norwegian Champion.[38]
  3. Neither of the men's competitors in 1934 achieved the minimum required score to be named the Norwegian Champion.[42]
  4. None of the men's competitors in 1939 achieved the minimum required score to be named the Norwegian Champion.[46]

Junior medalists

Men's singles

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Junior men's event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1999–2002 No junior men's competitors
2003 Tønsberg Michael Chrolenko No other competitors [119]
2004 Bergen [120]
2005 Hamar Kim Nilsen No other competitors [121]
2006 Trondheim Kim Nilsen Alexander Iversen [64]
2007 Asker No other competitors [65]
2008 Tønsberg Simon Bergersen Christian Nilsen [135]
2009 Bergen [123]
2010 Oslo Simon Bergersen No other competitors [124]
2011 Hamar [125]
2012 Trondheim No junior men's competitors [126]
2013 Stavanger Sondre Oddvoll Bøe No other competitors [127]
2014 Sarpsborg No junior men's competitors [66]
2015 Asker Sindre Sand Engebretsen No other competitors [67]
2016–20 No junior men's competitors
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [5]
2022 Oslo Francis Thor Kværnø Sutton No other competitors [71]
2023 Trondheim No junior men's competitors [72]
2024 Tromsø Daniil Valanov No other competitors [73]
2025 Oslo [130]
2026 Bergen Henrik Grande-Brostrøm No other competitors [131]
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Women's singles

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Junior women's event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1999 Asker Sheila Alonso Sheree Lynn Macatangay Mia Falk Larssen [115]
2000 Trondheim Marianne Fjørtoft Mia Falk Larssen Madeleine Daleng [116]
2001 Oslo Madeleine Daleng Marianne Fjørtoft [117]
2002 Marianne Fjørtoft Madeleine Daleng Anna Pouchkova [118]
2003 Tønsberg Ina Seterbakken Caroline Nilsen Tanya Aas [119]
2004 Bergen [120]
2005 Hamar Erle Harstad Caroline Nilsen [121]
2006 Trondheim Erle Harstad June Falk-Larssen Ann-Julie Arnesen [64]
2007 Asker Ann-Julie Arnesen June Falk-Larssen [65]
2008 Tønsberg Anine Rabe Hilde Aaby Oda Halvorsen [135]
2009 Bergen Anne Line Gjersem Camilla Gjersem Céline Mysen [123]
2010 Oslo [124]
2011 Hamar Camilla Gjersem Céline Mysen Anine Rabe [125]
2012 Trondheim Nora Stenersen Heidi Lillesæter Thea Rabe [126]
2013 Stavanger Thea Rabe Jemima Rasmuss Heidi Lillesæter [127]
2014 Sarpsborg Sine Mari Leite [66]
2015 Asker Jemima Rasmuss Ellen Yu Juni Marie Benjaminsen [67]
2016 Bergen Ellen Yu Juni Marie Benjaminsen Madeleine Lidholm Torgersen [68]
2017 Hamar Kari-Sofie Slørdahl Tellefsen Andrea Aschim Lae [128]
2018 Stavanger Andrea Aschim Lae Marianne Stålen Ingrid Louise Vestre [129]
2019 Hamar Frida Turidotter Berge Silja Anna Skulstad Urang [69]
2020 Asker Mia Risa Gomez Oda Tønnesen Havgar [70]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [5]
2022 Oslo Oda Tønnesen Havgar Mia Risa Gomez Ida Eline Vamnes [71]
2023 Trondheim Kaia Kleven Christina Jensen [72]
2024 Tromsø Pernille With Ida Eline Vamnes [73]
2025 Oslo Pernille With Therese Håvåg Celin Beate Ellingsen [130]
2026 Bergen Margarita Kursite [131]
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Records

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Records
Discipline Most championship titles
Skater(s) No. Years Ref.
Men's singles 10 1913;
1916–24
[136]
Women's singles 9 1958;
1960–63;
1965–67;
1969
[4]
Pairs 10 1908–13;
1919–22
[137]
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