Recurring figure skating competition
The Hungarian Figure Skating Championships (Hungarian : Magyarország évi Műkorcsolyázó Bajnoksága ) are an annual figure skating competition organized by the Hungarian National Skating Federation (Hungarian : Magyar Országos Korcsolyázó Szövetség ) to crown the national champions of Hungary. The first official Hungarian Championships were held in 1900 in Budapest and consisted of events in speed skating and figure skating . Men and women competed in the same event until 1924, when a separate women's event was held. Pair skating was added in 1928 and ice dance in 1949. There were periodic interruptions early on, especially during World War I , but the championships have been held without interruption since 1946. Since 2014, the senior-level championships, as well as the junior-level pairs and ice dance championships, have been held in conjunction with the skating federations of the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia as part of the Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships . Junior-level singles skaters and novice-level skaters in all disciplines compete in a separate competition that is exclusive to Hungary.
Medals are awarded in men's singles, women's singles , pair skating, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. László Vajda currently holds the record for winning the most Hungarian Championship titles in men's singles (with ten), while Júlia Sebestyén holds the record in women's singles (with nine). Marianna Nagy and László Nagy hold the record in pair skating (with eight), and Krisztina Regőczy and András Sallay hold the record in ice dance (with nine).
The first official Hungarian Championships were held in 1900 in Budapest and consisted of events in speed skating and figure skating .[ 1] National skating competitions in Hungary have almost exclusively been held in Budapest. Men and women competed in the same championship event until 1924, when a separate women's event was added.[ 2] Pair skating was added in 1928,[ 3] and ice dance in 1949.[ 4] There were periodic interruptions early on, especially during World War I , but the championships have been held without interruption since 1946.
Hungary currently holds its senior-level championships, as well as its junior-level pairs and ice dance championships, as part of the Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships . After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1992, the Czech Skating Association and the Slovak Figure Skating Association ran independent national championships until the 2006–07 season, when the two associations joined their championships together as one event.[ 5] The Czech Republic and Slovakia alternated as hosts for the combined championships until the 2008–09 season, when Poland joined and the Three Nationals Figure Skating Championships were formed.[ 6] Since the addition of Hungary during the 2013–14 season, the event has been known as the Four Nationals Figure Skating Championships.[ 7] The four nations rotate as hosts, while skaters from the four countries compete together and the results are then split at the end of the competition to form national podiums.[ 8]
In 2021, Hungary held their own national championships when the COVID-19 pandemic made travel to the 2021 Four Nationals Championships in Cieszyn, Poland , unfeasible.[ 9] The 2026 Four Nationals Championships are scheduled to be held from 11 to 13 December 2025 in Prešov, Slovakia .[ 8]
Prior to the establishment of a separate event for women in 1924, men and women competed in the same event.[ 2]
Pairs event medalists Year Location Gold[ 10] Silver Bronze Ref. 1928 Budapest [ 3] 1929 Ily Phillipovits Rudolf Dillinger [ 26] 1930 Ily Phillipovits Rudolf Dillinger [ 27] 1931 Lucy Galló Rudolf Dillinger [ 28] 1932 [ 29] 1933 [ 30] 1934 [ 31] 1935 [ 32] 1936 [ 33] 1937 Magda Imrédy Ferenc Kertész [ 34] 1938 Erika Bass Béla Barcza-Rotter [ 35] 1939 Nadinka Szilassy Ferenc Kertész [ 36] 1940 Nadinka Szilassy Ferenc Kertész No other competitors [ 37] 1941 Nadinka Szilassy Ferenc Kertész [ 38] 1942 Zsuzsa Matusik Rudolf Molnár [ 39] 1943 [ 40] 1944 Zsuzsa Matusik Rudolf Molnár No other competitors [ 41] 1945 No competition held [ 10] 1946 Györgyi Botond Ferenc Kertész [ 42] 1947 No other competitors [ 43] 1948 Györgyi Botond Ferenc Kertész [ 44] 1949 No other competitors [ 4] 1950 [ 45] 1951 [ 46] 1952 [ 123] 1953 No other competitors [ 48] 1954 [ 124] 1955 No other competitors [ 50] 1956 [ 51] 1957 No other competitors [ 52] 1958 No pairs competitors [ 53] 1959 Mária Terlanday László Kondi No other competitors [ 125] 1960 No pairs competitors [ 55] 1961 Mária Csordás László Kondi Mária Terlanday Miklós Rácz No other competitors [ 56] 1962 [ 57] 1963 [ 58] 1964 No other competitors [ 59] 1965 No other competitors [ 60] 1966 [ 61] 1967 Ibolya Jakabffy László Kondi [ 62] 1968 [ 63] 1969 No other competitors [ 64] 1970 No other competitors [ 65] 1971 [ 66] 1972 [ 67] 1973–2007 No pairs competitors [ 10] 2008 Budapest Natalie Ganem Kristóf Trefil No other competitors [ 103] 2009 No pairs competitors [ 104] 2010 Viktória Hacht Kristóf Trefil No other competitors [ 105] 2011–15 No pairs competitors [ 10] 2016 Třinec No other competitors [ 111] 2017–19 No pairs competitors 2020 Ostrava No other competitors [ 115] 2021 Budapest [ 116] 2022 Spišská Nová Ves No other competitors [ 117] 2023 Budapest No other competitors [ 118] 2024 Turnov [ 119] 2025 Cieszyn No pairs competitors [ 120] 2026 Prešov No other competitors [ 121]
Junior men's event medalists Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref. 2011–13 Budapest No junior men's competitors 2014 Alexander Borovoj No other competitors [ 129] 2015 Alexander Maszljanko András Csernoch [ 130] 2016 Debrecen Alexander Maszljanko Máté Böröcz Alexander Borovoj [ 131] 2017 Budapest Alexander Borovoj András Csernoch [ 132] 2018 [ 133] 2019 Tamás Szoboszlai No other competitors [ 134] 2020 Mózes József Berei [ 135] 2021 Aleksandr Vlasenko [ 136] 2022 Mózes József Berei Máté Csaba [ 137] 2023 Aleksei Vlasenko [ 138] 2024 Aleksei Vlasenko Benedek Dózsa Kolos Rác [ 139] 2025 [ 140]
Junior pairs event medalists Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref. 2011–25 No junior pairs competitors prior to 2026 2026 Prešov No other competitors [ 121]
Records Discipline Most championship titles Skater(s) No. Years Ref. Men's singles 10 1970–79 [ 10] Women's singles 9 2002–10 [ 141] Pairs 8 2014–22 [ 10] Ice dance 9 2002–04; 2006–10 [ 142]
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Retrieved 13 September 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ "Sport: Eislaufen" [Sports: Ice skating]. Pester Lloyd (in German). 21 January 1908. p. 8. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ "Magyarország 1909. évi gyors- és mükorcsolyázó bajnokságai" [Hungarian speed and figure skating championships of 1909]. Sport-Világ (in Hungarian). No. XVI. Budapest. 2 January 1909. pp. 58– 59. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ "Wintersport" [Winter sports]. Pester Lloyd (in German). 22 February 1910. p. 8. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ "Magyarország 1911. évi gyors- és mükorcsolyázó-bajnoksága" [1911 Hungarian speed and figure skating championships]. Ujság (in Hungarian). 7 February 1911. p. 19. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ "Nemzetközi korcsolyaversenyek" [International skating competitions]. Világ (in Hungarian). 24 January 1912. p. 8. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ "Magyarország 1922. évi mükorcsolyázó bajnoksága" [1922 Hungarian figure skating championships]. Ujság (in Hungarian). 9 February 1922. p. 7. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b "A mükercsolyázóbajnokságok végső eredménye" [The final results of the figure skating championships]. Sporthirlap (in Hungarian). 26 January 1925. p. 6. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b "A mükorcsolyázó bajnokságok" [The figure skating championships]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 25 January 1926. p. 8. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b "Magyarország műkorcsolyázóbajnokai: Lápócsy József és Stieber Lotti" [Hungarian figure skating champions: József Lápócsy and Lotti Stieber]. Pesti Napló (in Hungarian). 25 January 1927. p. 18. Retrieved 25 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Levitzky Piri – Lápocsy József – az Orgonista-Szalay pár a műkorcsolyázó bajnok" [Piri Levitzky – József Lápocsy – the Orgonista-Szalay pair are figure skating champions]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 18 February 1929. p. 11. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Háromezer néző a magyar műkorcsolyázó-bajnoki versenyen" [Three thousand spectators at the Hungarian figure skating championships]. Pesti Hírlap (in Hungarian). 18 February 1930. p. 17. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "A favoritok – Levitzky Piri, Vadas Márton, a Rotter-Szollás pár – győztek a műkorcsolyázó bajnokságokban" [The favorites – Levitzky Piri, Vadas Márton, the Rotter-Szollás pair – won the figure skating championships]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 17 February 1931. p. 10. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "A fiatal műkorcsolyázó generáció fényes szerepiése" [The bright role of the young generation of figure skaters]. Nemzeti Ujság (in Hungarian). 12 January 1932. p. 12. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Imrédy Magda, Pataky Dénes és a Rotter-Szellás-par a magyar műkorcsolyázó bajnokok" [Magda Imrédy, Dénes Pataky and the Rotter-Szellás pair Hungarian figure skating champions]. Erdélyi Magyar Szó (in Hungarian). 21 February 1933. p. 6. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Műkorcsolyázóbajnokok: Pataky Dénes, Imrédy Magda és a Rotter-Szollás-pár" [Figure skating champions: Dénes Pataky, Magda Imrédy and the Rotter-Szollás pair]. Sporthirlap (in Hungarian). 3 February 1934. p. 8. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "A tűneményes műkorcsolyázás bajnokai: Pataky Dénes és Szilassy Nadinka" [The figure skating champions: Dénes Pataky and Nadinka Szilassy]. A Reggel (in Hungarian). 21 January 1935. p. 15. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Magyarország műkorcsolyázó bajnoka: Pataky Dénes, Botund Éva és a Rotter-Szollás dr. par" [Hungarian figure skating champions: Dénes Pataky, Éva Botund and the Rotter-Szollás pair]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 19 January 1936. p. 5. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Szülők lázadása a jégen" [Parents' rebellion on the ice]. A Reggel (in Hungarian). 18 January 1937. p. 17. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Terták Elemér, Szilassy Nadinka és a Szekrényessytestvérpár nyert műkorcsolyázó bajnokságot" [Elemér Terták, Nadinka Szilassy and the Szekrényessy sisters won figure skating championships]. Sporthirlap (in Hungarian). 15 January 1938. p. 7. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Botund Éva, Terták Elemér és a Szekrényessy-testvérpár nyert műkorcsolyázóbajnokságot" [Éva Botund, Elemér Terták and the Szekrényessy siblings won the figure skating championships]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 16 January 1939. p. 8. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Botuond Évi, Kállay Kristóf, Szilassy-Kertész magyarország műkorcsolyázó bajnokai" [Évi Botuond, Kristóf Kállay, Szilassy-Kertész are Hungarian figure skating champions]. Uj Hirek (in Hungarian). 16 January 1940. p. 8. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Kállay Kris'ó meavédte bainokságát a műkorcsolyózó bajnokságokon" [Kris'ó Kállay defended championship at figure skating championships]. Keleti Ujság (in Hungarian). 14 January 1941. p. 7. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "A tavalyi bajnokok megvédték elsőségüket" [Last year's champions defended their titles]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 8 January 1942. p. 5. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Ismét Kállay Kristóf szerezte meg Magyarország műkorcsolyázó bajnokságát" [Kristóf Kállay wins Hungarian figure skating championships again]. Délvidéki Magyarság (in Hungarian). 11 January 1943. p. 7. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Király Ede legyőzte Kállay Kristófot!" [Ede Király defeated Kristófor Kállay!]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 10 January 1944. p. 1. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Király Ede, Saáry Éva és a Botond-Kertész-par nyert bajnokságot" [Ede Király, Éva Saáry and the Botond-Kertész pair won championships]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 11 February 1946. p. 4. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Király Ede, Saáry Marika és a Kékessy Andrea-Király-pár nyert műkorcsolyázó bajnokságot" [Ede Király, Marika Saáry and the Andrea-Király Kékessy pair won figure skating championships]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 7 January 1947. p. 4. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Saáry Marika, Király Ede és a Kékessy-Király-par nyerte magyarország 1948. évi műkorcsolyázó bajnokságait" [Marika Saáry, Ede Király and the Kékessy-Király pair won 1948 Hungarian figure skating championships]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 5 January 1948. p. 3. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Király Ede világbajnoki formában nyerte meg a magyar műkorcsolyázó-bajnokságot" [Ede Király won the Hungarian figure skating championships in world champion form]. Kis Ujság (in Hungarian). 24 January 1950. p. 8. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Saáry Éva, Czakó, a Nagy- és a Madarász-kettős nyertek bajnokságot" [Éva Saáry, Czakó, the Nagy and Madarász duos won championships]. Kis Ujság (in Hungarian). 20 February 1951. p. 6. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ "Czakó György biztosan nyerte a férfi bajnokságot" [György Czakó definitely won the men's championship]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 17 January 1952. p. 2. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Szép küzdelemben Pálinkás Hédi, Szenes István és a Szőllősi, Vida-pár nyerte az l. osztályú műkorcsolyázó-, a Madarász-házaspár pedig a jégtánc-bajnokságot" [In a great fight, Hédi Pálinkás, István Szenes and the Szőllősi, Vida couple won the first-class figure skating championship, and the Madarász couple won the ice dance championship.]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 18 January 1953. p. 2. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b "Czakó György a férfi, Jurek Eszter a női műkorcsolyázó-bajnok" [György Czakó is the men's, Eszter Jurek is the women's figure skating champion]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 1 February 1954. p. 3. Retrieved 23 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Szenes István, Jurek Eszter és a Nagy-testvérpár nyert műkorcsolyázó-bajnokságot" [István Szenes, Eszter Jurek and the Nagy siblings won figure skating championships]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 17 January 1955. p. 1. Retrieved 24 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Skating Around the World" (PDF) . Skating . Vol. 35, no. 2. December 1957. p. 19. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 May 2025. Retrieved 7 June 2025 . ^ a b c d "Zöllner Helga legyőzte Jurek Esztert, a Peters, Tölgyesi-kettős a Tóth-házaspárt" [Helga Zöllner defeated Eszter Jurek, the Peters, Tölgyesi duo defeated the Tóth couple]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 5 February 1957. p. 1. Retrieved 24 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Zöllner Helga megvédte bajnoki cimét" [Helga Zöllner defended her championship title]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 20 January 1958. p. 1. Retrieved 24 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b "Nagy érdeklődés mellett jól sikerült a műkorcsolyázók országos bajnoksága" [The national figure skating championship was a success with great interest]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 2 March 1959. p. 5. Retrieved 26 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Színvonalas szabadkorcsolyázás" [High-quality free skating]. Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 25 January 1960. p. 1. Retrieved 24 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Zöllner és a Korda, Vásárhelyi táncospár megvédte bajnokságát" [Zöllner and Korda, dance couple from Vásárhelyi, defended their championships]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 16 January 1961. p. 1. Retrieved 25 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "A Korda, Vásárhelyi jégtáncospár sikere a banjnokságon" [The success of the ice dance pair Korda and Vásárhelyi at the championships]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 5 February 1962. p. 5. Retrieved 26 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Az év első bajnokai: Szentmiklósi, Ébert, a Csordás, Kondi-kettős és a Korda, Vásárhelyi jégtáncospár" [The first champions of the year: Szentmiklósi, Ébert, the Csordás, Kondi duo and the Korda, Vásárhelyi ice dance pair]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 28 January 1963. pp. 1, 6. Retrieved 26 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Az év első bajnokai: Almássy, Ébert, a Korda, Vásárhelyi-táncospár és a Csordás, Kondi-kettős" [The first champions of the year: Almássy, Ébert, the Korda, Vásárhelyi dance couple and the Csordás, Kondi duo]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 6 January 1964. p. 1. Retrieved 25 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Szentmiklósi visszahódította a bajnoki címet" [Szentmiklósi regained the championship title]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 18 January 1965. p. 6. Retrieved 25 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Sikeres műkorcsolyázó-bajnokság" [Successful figure skating championships]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 24 January 1966. p. 1. Retrieved 26 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Sikeres műkorcsolyázó-bajnokság" [Successful figure skating championships]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 16 January 1967. p. 1. Retrieved 25 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Kitűno szabadkorcsolyázással nyert bajnokságot Almássy Zsuzsi" [Zsuzsi Almássy won the championships with outstanding free skating]. Magyar Nemzet (in Hungarian). 9 January 1968. p. 6. Retrieved 25 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Újabb bajnoki cím, érdemes sportoló jelvény" [Újabb bajnoki cím, érdemes sportoló jelvény]. Esti Hirlap (in Hungarian). 13 January 1969. Retrieved 24 August 2024 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Érdekes, szép kűrök jégtáncban" [Interesting, beautiful moves in ice dance]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 12 January 1970. pp. 1– 2. Retrieved 24 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Szépséghibák a jégen" [Blemishes on ice]. Magyar Hírlap (in Hungarian). 18 January 1971. p. 11. Retrieved 25 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c d "Javultak műkorcsolyázóink" [Figure skaters improved]. Magyar Nemzet (in Hungarian). 25 January 1972. p. 9. Retrieved 30 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Műkorcsolyázó és jégtánc OB" [Figure skating and ice dance OB]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 22 January 1973. pp. 1, 4. Retrieved 24 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Erős, Vajda és a Regőczy, Sallai kettős" [Erős, Vajda and the Regőczy, Sallai duo]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 21 January 1974. p. 7. Retrieved 24 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Vajda László, Erős Ágnes és a Regőczy, Sallay kettős" [László Vajda, Ágnes Erős and the Regőczy, Sallay duo]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 13 January 1975. pp. 1, 7. Retrieved 24 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Vajda László, Segesdy Ildikó és a Regőczy, Sallai kettős az idei műkorcsolyázó- és jégtáncbajnok" [László Vajda, Ildikó Segesdy and the Regőczy, Sallai duo are this year's figure skating and ice dancing champions]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 7 January 1976. pp. 1, 7. Retrieved 24 August 2025 – via Arcanum Newspapers . ^ a b c "Erős Ágnes harmadszor, a Regőczy, Sallai táncospár hatodszor, Vajda László nyolcadszor lett bajnok" [Ágnes Erős became champion for the third time, the Regőczy-Salla dance couple for the sixth time, and László Vajda for the eighth time]. Népsport (in Hungarian). 17 January 1977. p. 7. 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