The Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships are a competition held annually to determine the national champions of Bulgaria. Skaters compete 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. The event is organized by the Bulgarian Skating Federation, the sport's governing body.

History

Bulgaria's national governing body was established on 16 September 1949 and initially included ice hockey. The first Bulgarian figure skaters to compete internationally were Aleksandr Penchev,at the 1966 Winter Universiade and Emil Dimitrov, at the 1966 Prague Skate. Bulgaria joined the International Skating Union in 1967.

Evelina Panova competed at the inaugural World Junior Championships (1976). Over the next seven years, Bulgaria debuted at the European Championships in three disciplines — Margarita Dimitrova in women's singles (1979), Boyko Aleksiev in men's singles (1980), and Hristina Boyanova and Yavor Ivanov in ice dance (1983). In 1984, Boyanova and Ivanov became the first figure skaters to represent Bulgaria at the Olympics. A year later, figure skating and ice hockey were split into separate federations.

Senior medalists

Men's singles

Women's singles

Pairs

Ice dance

Junior medalists

Men's singles

Women's singles

References

External links

  • Bulgarian Skating Federation

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Alexandra Feigin The Pillar of Contemporary Bulgarian Figure Skating

Alexandra Feigin The Pillar of Contemporary Bulgarian Figure Skating

Alexandra Feigin The Pillar of Contemporary Bulgarian Figure Skating