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Mini Europa

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The Mini Europa is an annual international figure skating competition, which is held in the spring in Warsaw, Poland. It was first organised in the year of 2004. Initially dedicated to the youngest age categories, it was gradually gaining older and older competitors, ending up with the Juniors in the May 2013. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.

Junior medalists[edit]

Men[edit]

Junior men
Year Gold Silver Bronze
2013 Belarus Artsiom Tseluiko Lithuania Tadas Jakubauskas Lithuania Edvinas Apitionok
2014 Belarus Ilya Suntcew no more junior men competitors
2015 no junior men competitors
2016 Poland Egor Khlopkov no more junior men competitors
2017 Poland Jakub Kukowski one more junior men competitor withdrew
2018 Poland Egor Khlopkov Denmark Lukas Strzelec no more junior men competitors
2019 Poland Egor Khlopkov Denmark Lukas Strzelec no more junior men competitors

Ladies[edit]

Junior ladies
Year Gold Silver Bronze
2013 Ukraine Alina Biletska Belarus Darya Batura Belarus Viktotryia Liakhava
2014 Russia Aleksandra Boikova Poland Elżbieta Gabryszak Belarus Anastasia Zaitsava
2015 Belarus Hanna Paroshina Poland Oliwia Rzepiel Lithuania Ugne Peciukonyte
2016 Sweden Tifani Teszari Belarus Mariya Saldakayeva Lithuania Ksenija Matvijenko
2017 Sweden Vivien Teszari Sweden Tifani Teszari Sweden Mikaela Seger
2018 Sweden Vivien Teszari Sweden Ildi Adok Sweden Tifani Teszari
2019 Poland Natalia Lerka Sweden Madicken Astorsdotter Belarus Kseniya Liasneuskaya

Novice medalists[edit]

Men[edit]

Novice boys
Year Gold Silver Bronze
2012 Poland Krzysztof Kierzkowski Belarus Mikita Finski Poland Piotr Horosz
2013 Estonia Mihhail Sokolov Poland Cezary Szczepkowski no more novice boys competitors
2014 Estonia Mihhail Sokolov no more novice boys competitors
2015 no novice boys competitors
Advanced novice boys
2016 Denmark Lukas Strzelec Sweden Jonathan Egyptson no more novice boys competitors
2017 Poland Egor Khlopkov Poland Jakub Świder Poland Łukasz Żabicki
2018 Poland Łukasz Żabicki one more advanced novice boy competitor withdrew
2019 Poland Jakub Lofek Poland Andrzej Nakonieczny Poland Krystian Gerega
Novice Basic A boys
2017 France Matthis Pellegris no more novice basic boys competitors

Ladies[edit]

Novice girls
Year Gold Silver Bronze
2012 Poland Angelika Ordowska Poland Agnieszka Piwowarska Austria Marina Filippova
2013 Lithuania Dovile Didzgalvyte Netherlands Linden Van Bemmel Poland Anna Łukasiak
2014 Belarus Tatsyana Mihits Lithuania Urte Tamariunaite Lithuania Elze Bojarciukaite
2015 Belarus Tatsyana Mihits Belarus Mariya Saldakaeva Belarus Valeryia Kazachok
Advanced novice girls
2016 Sweden Vivien Teszari Belarus Aleksandra Chepeleva Lithuania Katryna Birgelaite
2017 Poland Amelia Żurek Poland Natalia Lerka Lithuania Katryna Birgelaite
2018 Lithuania Jogaile Aglinskyte Lithuania Marija Brejeva Sweden Oliwia Modig
2019 Ukraine Yeva Shulga Ukraine Sofiia Kupriienko Denmark Selma Larsen
Novice Basic B II girls
2017 Belarus Anastasiya Belaus Denmark Charlotte Jensen Poland Pola Kosno
Novice Basic B I girls
2017 Belarus Nadzeya Novik Poland Oliwia Gregorczyk France Tea Asquez
Novice Basic A III girls
2017 Lithuania Emilija Svencionyte Sweden Ida Eriksson Czech Republic Natalie Malkova
Novice Basic A II girls
2017 France Ingrid Amadoz Skorupa France Thelma Mittet France Farah Oucherif
Novice Basic A I girls
2017 Latvia Arita Silina Latvia Elina Smolakova Belarus Lizaveta Charapinova

Juvenile medalists[edit]

In the beginning the competition was organised only for the children categories and having evolved from the Polish European Criterium series event, it was divided into deriving from it categories of Debs (the oldest) – Springs – Cubs – Chicks (the youngest) (some of them occasionally divided into sub-categories according to years of birth).

However, starting with May 2014, they were changed into more common Gold (the oldest) – Silver – Bronze (the youngest), and continue so until contemporary times.

Detailful information on the medals and results is available on the result pages of the Polish Figure Skating Association.

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