2016–17 national figure skating championships
| 2016–17 national figure skating championships |
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National |
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| Season: |
2016–17 |
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Previous: 2015–16 |
Next: 2017–18 |
National figure skating championships of the 2016–17 season are taking place mostly between November 2016 and February 2017. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
Competitions
- Key
| Date |
Event |
Type |
Level |
Disc. |
Location |
Refs |
| 2016 |
| October 6–8 |
Master's de Patinage |
Other |
Sen.-Jun. |
All |
Villard-de-Lans, France |
[1] |
| October 11–14 |
New Zealand Championships |
Nat. |
Sen.-Nov. |
M/L/D |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
[2] |
| October 21–23 |
Japan Novice Championships |
Nat. |
Novice |
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Hyogo, Japan |
[3] |
| November 17–19 |
Belgian Championships |
Nat. |
Sen.–Nov. |
M/L |
Lommel, Belgium |
[4] |
| November 18–20 |
Japan Junior Championships |
Nat. |
Junior |
M/L/D |
Hokkaido, Japan |
[3] |
| Nov. 25 – Dec. 2 |
Australian Championships |
Nat. |
Sen.-Nov. |
All |
Melbourne, Australia |
[5] |
| Nov. 29 – Dec. 4 |
British Championships |
Nat. |
Sen.-Nov. |
All |
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[6] |
| Nov. 30 – Dec. 4 |
Skate Canada Challenge |
Other |
Sen.-Nov. |
All |
Pierrefonds, Quebec, Canada |
[7] |
| December 2–4 |
Danish Championships |
Nat. |
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[8] |
| December 3–4 |
Latvian / Lithuanian Champ. |
Nat. |
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[9] |
| December 9–11 |
Estonian Championships |
Nat. |
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Tallinn, Estonia |
[10] |
| December 14–17 |
Austrian Championships |
Nat. |
Sen.–Nov. |
All |
Graz, Austria |
[11] |
| December 14–17 |
French Championships |
Nat. |
Senior |
All |
Caen, France |
[1] |
| December 14–17 |
Italian Championships |
Nat. |
Sen.–Jun. |
All |
Egna, Italy |
[12] |
| December 14–18 |
Swedish Championships |
Nat. |
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[13] |
| December 15–17 |
Swiss Championships |
Nat. |
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Lucerne, Switzerland |
[14] |
| December 15–18 |
Finnish Championships |
Nat. |
Sen.–Jun. |
M/L/D |
Tampere, Finland |
[15] |
| December |
Ukrainian Championships |
Nat. |
Senior |
All |
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[16] |
| December 15–17 |
Four Nationals Championships (Czech, Slovak, Polish, Hungarian) |
Nat. |
Sen.–Jun. |
All |
Katowice, Poland |
[17] |
| December 16–17 |
German Championships |
Nat. |
Senior |
All |
Berlin, Germany |
[18] |
| December |
Spanish Championships |
Nat. |
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[19] |
| December 20–25 |
Russian Championships |
Nat. |
Senior |
All |
Chelyabinsk, Russia |
[20] |
| December 22–25 |
Japan Championships |
Nat. |
Senior |
All |
Osaka, Japan |
[3] |
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Chinese Championships |
Nat. |
Senior |
All |
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| 2017 |
| January 11–15 |
German Youth Championships |
Nat. |
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All |
Mannheim, Germany |
[18] |
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South Korean Championships |
Nat. |
Sen.-Jun. |
All |
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| January 14–22 |
U.S. Championships |
Nat. |
Sen.-Nov. |
All |
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. |
[21] |
| January 16–22 |
Canadian Championships |
Nat. |
Sen.-Nov. |
All |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
[7] |
| February 1–5 |
Russian Junior Championships |
Nat. |
Junior |
All |
Saint Petersburg, Russia |
[20] |
| February 24–26 |
French Junior Championships |
Nat. |
Junior |
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Cergy, France |
[1] |
Levels: Sen. = Senior; Jun. = Junior; Nov. = Novice Disciplines: M = Men's singles; L = Ladies' singles; P = Pair skating; D = Ice dancing; All = All four disciplines |
Medalists
Men
Ladies
Pairs
Ice dancing
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