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Budapest Trophy
Logo of the Budapest Trophy
StatusActive
GenreInternational competition
FrequencyAnnual
VenueVasas Jégcentrum
LocationBudapest
CountryHungary Hungary
Inaugurated2020
Next event2525
Organized byHungarian National Skating Federation

The Budapest Trophy is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU), organized and hosted by the Hungarian National Skating Federation (Hungarian: Magyar Országos Korcsolyázó Szövetség) at the Vasas Jégcentrum in Budapest, Hungary. The competition debuted in 2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The Budapest Trophy has been an ISU Challenger Series event four times during its history as of 2025. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance; and when the event is part of the Challenger Series, skaters earn ISU World Standing points based on their results.

History

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The ISU Challenger Series was introduced in 2014. It is a series of international figure skating competitions sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU) and organized by ISU member nations. The objective is to ensure consistent organization and structure within a series of international competitions linked together, providing opportunities for senior-level skaters to compete at the international level and also earn ISU World Standing points.[1]

The inaugural edition of the Budapest Trophy was intended to be the sixth event of the 2020–21 Challenger Series, however all but two of the events were ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic: the 2020 Nebelhorn Trophy and the 2020 Budapest Trophy. On 13 July, the ISU announced that the remaining Challenger Series events would be treated as separate individual competitions rather than part of a series; as a result, no Challenger Series ranking would be determined and no prize money distributed at the end of the series, although skaters could still earn Challenger Series points to apply toward their world rankings.[2] However, the ISU later revised their decision on 3 August, announcing that world ranking points would not be awarded due to the limited nature of the competitions.[3] On 1 October, the Hungarian National Skating Federation released a statement detailing the Hungarian government's COVID-19 regulations for competitors seeking to gain entry to Hungary.[4] The 2020 Budapest Trophy was held on 15–17 October at the Vasas Jégcentrum. Only 300 spectators were allowed into the arena each day, with temperatures taken prior to admittance and strict requirements for the wearing of masks.[5] Daniel Grassl of Italy won the men's event, Loena Hendrickx of Belgium won the women's event, and Oleksandra Nazarova and Maksym Nikitin of Ukraine won the ice dance event.[6]

The Budapest Trophy has been held every year since, although the 2021 and 2025 editions were not part of the Challenger Series.[7][8]

Senior medalists

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Ekaterina Kurakova at the 2024 World Championships
Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha at the 2025 World Championships
The 2025 Budapest Trophy champions: Ekaterina Kurakova of Poland (women's singles); and Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha of Canada (ice dance)
Not pictured: Landry Le May of France (men's singles)

CS: Challenger Series event

Men's singles

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Men's event medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2020 CS Italy Daniel Grassl Turkey Burak Demirboğa Estonia Aleksandr Selevko [6]
2021 Italy Matteo Rizzo Russia Dmitri Aliev Russia Alexander Samarin [7]
2022 CS Switzerland Lukas Britschgi Italy Nikolaj Memola [9]
2023 CS Italy Nikolaj Memola United States Tomoki Hiwatashi [10]
2024 CS Italy Matteo Rizzo Germany Nikita Starostin [11]
2025 France Landry Le May Switzerland Georgii Pavlov Germany Arthur Wolfgang Mai [8]

Women's singles

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Women's event medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2020 CS Belgium Loena Hendrickx Estonia Eva-Lotta Kiibus Bulgaria Alexandra Feigin [6]
2021 Russia Maya Khromykh Russia Anna Shcherbakova Russia Sofia Samodurova [7]
2022 CS United States Ava Marie Ziegler Switzerland Kimmy Repond Estonia Niina Petrõkina [9]
2023 CS United States Bradie Tennell France Léa Serna United States Clare Seo [10]
2024 CS United States Alysa Liu Switzerland Kimmy Repond France Lorine Schild [11]
2025 Poland Ekaterina Kurakova Moldova Anastasia Gracheva Norway Mia Risa Gomez [8]

Pairs

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Pairs event medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2020 No pairs competition [6]
2021
  • Russia
  • Karina Akopova
  • Nikita Rakhmanin
[7]
2022 No pairs competition [9]
2023 [10]
2024–25 No pairs competitions

Ice dance

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Ice dance event medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2020 CS [6]
2021 [7]
2022 CS [9]
2023 CS [10]
2024 CS [11]
2025 [8]

Junior results

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Men's singles

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Junior men's event medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2020 Estonia Arlet Levandi Slovakia Marko Piliar Turkey Alp Eren Özkan [6]
2021 Slovakia Lukas Vaclavik Hungary Mózes József Berei France Corentin Spinar [7]
2022 Sweden Erik Pellnor Ukraine Mark Kulish Australia Julio Potapenko [9]
2023 Germany Hugo Willi Herrmann France Gianni Motilla Latvia Kirills Korkacs [10]
2024 Slovakia Lukas Vaclavik Poland Oscar Oliver [11]
2025 Czech Republic Tadeas Vaclavik Slovakia Lukas Vaclavik Austria Maksym Petrychenko [8]

Women's singles

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Junior women's event medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2020 Ukraine Anastasiia Shabotova Lithuania Marija Brejeva Estonia Amalia Zelenjak [6]
2021 Hungary Vivien Papp Russia Karolina Kogan Finland Pihla Bergman [7]
2022 South Korea Lee Hyorin Hungary Léna Ekker Hungary Katinka Anna Zsembery [9]
2023 United States Logan Higase-Chen Austria Hannah Frank Hungary Polina Dzsumanyijazova [10]
2024 Slovakia Alica Lengyelova Hungary Polina Dzsumanyijazova Switzerland Anastasia Brandenburg [11]
2025 Slovakia Olivia Lengyelová [8]

Pairs

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Junior pairs event medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2020 No junior pairs competition [6]
2021
  • Russia
  • Italy
[7]
2022–23 No junior pairs competitions
2024
  • France
  • Louise Ehrhard
  • Matthis Pellegris
  • Czech Republic
  • Debora Anna Cohen
  • Lukas Vochozka
  • Switzerland
  • Chiara Michaela Pazienza
  • Maxim Knorr
[11]
2025 No junior pairs competition [8]

Ice dance

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Junior ice dance event medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2020
  • Hungary
  • Katica Kedves
  • Fedor Sharonov
[6]
2021
  • Russia
  • Polina Kocherygina
  • Evgeniy Artyuschenko
  • Russia
  • Varvara Kurnosenko
  • Fedor Varlamov
  • Russia
  • Olga Fedorova
  • Nikita Ivanov
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2022
  • Poland
  • Sofiia Dovhal
  • Wiktor Kulesza
  • France
  • Emie Lefebvre
  • Louis Varescon
  • France
  • Ambre Perrier Gianesini
  • Samuel Blanc Klaperman
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2023
  • Ukraine
  • Iryna Pidgaina
  • Artem Koval
  • Poland
  • Sofiia Dovhal
  • Wiktor Kulesza
  • Czech Republic
  • Andrea Psurna
  • Jáchym Novák
[10]
2024
  • France
  • Eva Bernard
  • Amedeo Bonetto
[11]
2025
  • France
  • Lea Hienne
  • Louis Varescon
  • Germany
  • Eniko Kobor
  • Zoard Kobor
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Cumulative medal count (senior medalists)

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Men's singles

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Total number of Budapest Trophy medals in men's singles by nation
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy5016
2 France1001
3 Switzerland0404
4 Russia0112
5 Turkey0101
6 Germany0022
7 Estonia0011
 United States0011
Totals (8 entries)66618

Women's singles

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Total number of Budapest Trophy medals in women's singles by nation
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States3014
2 Russia1113
3 Belgium1001
 Poland1001
5 Switzerland0202
6 Estonia0112
 France0112
8 Moldova0101
9 Bulgaria0011
 Norway0011
Totals (10 entries)66618

Pairs

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Total number of Budapest Trophy medals in pairs by nation
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany1001
 Russia1001
3 Hungary0112
4 Georgia0101
5 Netherlands0011
Totals (5 entries)2226

Ice dance

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Total number of Budapest Trophy medals in ice dance by nation
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States1113
2 Canada1102
3 Armenia1001
 Georgia1001
 Ukraine1001
6 France0112
7 Germany0101
 Lithuania0101
9 Finland0011
 Great Britain0011
 Russia0011
Totals (11 entries)55515

Total medals

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Total number of Budapest Trophy medals by nation
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy5016
2 United States4138
3 Russia2237
4 France1225
5 Germany1124
6 Canada1102
 Georgia1102
8 Armenia1001
 Belgium1001
 Poland1001
 Ukraine1001
12 Switzerland0606
13 Estonia0123
14 Hungary0112
15 Lithuania0101
 Moldova0101
 Turkey0101
18 Bulgaria0011
 Finland0011
 Great Britain0011
 Netherlands0011
 Norway0011
Totals (22 entries)19191957

References

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  1. ^ "Challenger Series". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 29 March 2025. Retrieved 14 May 2025.
  2. ^ "Communication No. 2335". International Skating Union. 13 July 2020. Archived from the original on 22 July 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Communication No. 2339". International Skating Union. 4 August 2020. Archived from the original on 28 September 2020. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  4. ^ Véradi, Orsolya (1 October 2020). "Hungarian COVID rules valid between 01–31 October 2020 remain the same as for September 2020". Hungarian National Skating Federation. International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 17 October 2020. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  5. ^ "2020 Budapest Trophy". International Figure Skating Magazine. 8 October 2020. Archived from the original on 3 October 2025. Retrieved 2 October 2025.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i "2020 Budapest Trophy CS". Skating Scores. Archived from the original on 4 February 2024. Retrieved 1 October 2025.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i "2021 Budapest Trophy". Skating Scores. Archived from the original on 4 February 2024. Retrieved 1 October 2025.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h "2025 Budapest Trophy". Skating Scores. Archived from the original on 12 October 2025. Retrieved 2 October 2025.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g "2022 Budapest Trophy". Skating Scores. Archived from the original on 5 February 2024. Retrieved 2 October 2025.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g "2023 Budapest Trophy". Skating Scores. Archived from the original on 26 February 2024. Retrieved 2 October 2025.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g "2024 Budapest Trophy". Skating Scores. Archived from the original on 20 August 2025. Retrieved 2 October 2025.
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