The Bosphorus Cup (formerly called the Istanbul Cup) is an international figure skating competition held in December in Istanbul, Turkey. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels.

Senior results

Men's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2011 Kazakhstan Denis TenUzbekistan Misha GeMonaco Kim Lucine[1]
2018 Georgia (country) Morisi KvitelashviliUkraine Ivan ShmuratkoTurkey Başar Oktar[2]
2019 Russia Mark KondratyukTurkey Başar OktarAustria Maurizio Zandron[3]
2022 Azerbaijan Vladimir LitvintsevTurkey Burak DemirboğaTurkey Alp Eren Özkan[4]
2023 Azerbaijan Vladimir LitvintsevTurkey Burak DemirboğaKazakhstan Rakhat Bralin[5]

Women's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2011 Slovenia Patricia GleščičLuxembourg Fleur MaxwellBelgium Isabelle Pieman[1]
2018 Philippines Alisson Krystle PertichetoItaly Lara Naki GutmannNetherlands Niki Wories[2]
2019 Austria Olga MikutinaGeorgia (country) Alina UrushadzeTurkey Güzide Irmak Bayır[3]
2022 Moldova Anastasia GrachevaRomania Julia SauterCzech Republic Eliška Březinová[4]
2023 Chinese Taipei Tzu-Han TingLithuania Meda VariakojytėCzech Republic Eliška Březinová[5]

Ice dance

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2011 Azerbaijan Julia Zlobina / Alexei SitnikovRussia Valeria Starygina / Ivan VolobuievGermany Tanja Kolbe / Stefano Caruso[1]
2018 Russia Sofia Evdokimova / Egor BazinGermany Shari Koch / Christian NuchternFrance Adelina Galyavieva / Louis Thauron[2]
2019 Poland Natalia Kaliszek / Maksym SpodyrievUkraine Oleksandra Nazarova / Maksym NikitinRussia Sofia Evdokimova / Egor Bazin[3]
2022 Poland Anastasia Polibina / Pavel GolovishnikovUkraine Mariia Pinchuk / Mykyta PogorielovFrance Lou Terreaux / Noé Perron[4]
2023 France Marie Dupayage / Thomas NabaisSwitzerland Gina Zehnder / Beda Leon SieberSpain Sofía Val / Asaf Kazimov[5]

Junior results

Men's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2011 Turkey Engin Ali ArtanRomania Vlad IonescuTurkey Burak Demirboga[1]
2018 Russia Mark KondratiukKazakhstan Mikhail ShaidorovUkraine Serhii Sokolov[2]
2019 Russia Grigory FedorovTurkey Alp Eren ÖzkanPoland Egor Khlopkov[3]
2022 Georgia (country) Konstantin SupatashviliTurkey Furkan Emre İncelKazakhstan Oleg Melnikov[4]
2023 Turkey Ali Efe GünesGeorgia (country) Konstantin SupatashviliTurkey Furkan Emre İncel[5]

Women's singles

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2011 Turkey Sıla SaygıBelgium Anais ClaesGrenada Oliya Clarkson[1]
2018 Ukraine Anastasiia ArkhipovaGeorgia (country) Alina UrushadzeItaly Ester Schwarz[2]
2019 Russia Sofia BaranovaUkraine Nicole NaydaKazakhstan Sofia Farafonova[3]
2022 Latvia Nikola FomchenkovaGeorgia (country) Inga GurgenidzeCyprus Stefania Yakovleva[4]
2023 Georgia (country) Inga GurgenidzeFrance Stefania GladkiCzech Republic Barbora Tykalová[5]

Ice dance

Year Gold Silver Bronze Results
2011 Russia Valeria Zenkova / Valerie SinitsinRussia Evgenia Kosigina / Nikolai MoroshkinTurkey Cagla Demirsal / Berk Akalin[1]
2018 Italy Francesca Righi / Aleksei DubrovinItaly Carolina Portesi Peroni / Michael ChrasteckyGermany Charise Matthaei / Maximilian Pfisterer[2]
2019 Ukraine Mariia Holubtsova / Kyryl BielobrovRussia Elizaveta Shichina / Gordey KhubulovRussia Angelina Lazareva / Maksim Prokofev[3]
2022 Cyprus Angelina Kudryavtseva / Ilia KarankevichPoland Sofiia Dovhal / Wiktor KuleszaUkraine Iryna Pidgaina / Artem Koval[4]
2023 Ukraine Iryna Pidgaina / Artem KovalCzech Republic Andrea Psurna / Jáchym NovákTurkey Irmak Yucel / Danil Pak[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2011 Istanbul Cup results". Turkish Ice Skating Federation. Archived from the original on 6 April 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Bosphorus Cup". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 27 December 2018.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Bosphorus Cup 2019". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2019-11-25. Retrieved 2019-11-28.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2022 Bosphorus Cup". Turkish Ice Skating Federation. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2023 Bosphorus Cup". Turkish Ice Skating Federation. Archived from the original on 2 December 2023. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
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