The Brazilian Figure Skating Championships (Portuguese: Campeonato Brasileiro de Patinação Artística no Gelo) are held annually to crown the national champions of Brazil. Skaters compete in men's singles and women's singles at the senior, junior, and novice levels, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants.
The Brazilian Ice Sports Federation became a member of the International Skating Union (ISU) in 2006.[1] Brazil was the first nation from South America to join the ISU.[2]
Senior medalists
Men's singles
Men's event medalists
Season
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Location
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Gold
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Silver
|
Bronze
|
Ref.
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2004–05
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Unknown
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No men's competitors
|
[3]
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2015–16
|
Rio de Janeiro
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Luiz Manella
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Kevin Alves
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Rafael de Andrade
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[4]
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2016–17
|
Rafael de Andrade
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Leonardo de Araújo
|
Valmir Belangieri Jr.
|
[5]
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2017–18
|
Gramado
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No other competitors
|
[6]
|
2018–19
|
Felipe Kubo
|
Rafael de Andrade
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Arthur Casado
|
[7]
|
2019–20
|
Canoas
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No men's competitors
|
[8]
|
2020–21
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Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
|
2021–22
|
São Paulo
|
Laerte Ruanh de Oliveira
|
Arthur Casado
|
Leonardo de Araújo
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[9]
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2022–23
|
Leonardo de Araújo
|
Derrick Camargo
|
[10]
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2023–24
|
Arthur Alcorte
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Guilherme Ferrazzi
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No other competitors
|
[11]
|
2024–25
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No other competitors
|
[12]
|
Women's singles
Women's event medalists
Season
|
Location
|
Gold
|
Silver
|
Bronze
|
Ref.
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2004–05
|
Unknown
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Diana Izaguirre Dawson
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Deborah Vale Bell
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No other competitors
|
[3]
|
2015–16
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Rio de Janeiro
|
Isadora Williams
|
Simone Pastusiak
|
Jaqueline Pastusiak
|
[4]
|
2016–17
|
Simone Pastusiak
|
Marcele Cataldo
|
Thalita Gomes
|
[5]
|
2017–18
|
Gramado
|
Deborah Bell
|
Simone Pastusiak
|
No other competitors
|
[6]
|
2018–19
|
Sophia Duchemin
|
Marcele Cataldo
|
[7]
|
2019–20
|
Canoas
|
Isadora Williams
|
Deborah Bell
|
No other competitors
|
[8]
|
2020–21
|
Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
|
2021–22
|
São Paulo
|
Deborah Bell
|
Ana Carla Decottignies
|
No other competitors
|
[9]
|
2022–23
|
Ana Carla Decottignies
|
No other competitors
|
[10]
|
2023–24
|
No women's competitors
|
[11]
|
2024–25
|
Deborah Bell
|
No other competitors
|
[12]
|
Junior medalists
Men's singles
Junior men's event medalists
Season
|
Location
|
Gold
|
Silver
|
Bronze
|
Ref.
|
2020–21
|
Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
|
2021–22
|
São Paulo
|
Felipe Kubo
|
No other competitors
|
[9]
|
2022–23
|
No junior men's competitors
|
[10]
|
2023–24
|
Lucaz Filipe Candria
|
No other competitors
|
[11]
|
2024–25
|
Diogo Vinicius Peixer
|
No other competitors
|
[12]
|
Women's singles
Junior women's event medalists
Season
|
Location
|
Gold
|
Silver
|
Bronze
|
Ref.
|
2020–21
|
Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
|
2021–22
|
São Paulo
|
Maria Reikdal
|
Daniella Vasconcellos
|
No other competitors
|
[9]
|
2022–23
|
Beatriz Rodrigues Dolbeth
|
[10]
|
2023–24
|
No other competitors
|
[11]
|
2024–25
|
Beatriz Rodrigues Dolbeth
|
No other competitors
|
[12]
|
References
National figure skating championships |
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Discontinued | |
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