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NHK Trophy
Type:ISU Grand Prix
Location: Japan
Host:Japan Skating Federation
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir perform at the 2016 NHK Trophy.

The NHK Trophy is an annual international figure skating competition held as part of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating. The NHK Trophy is organized by the Japan Skating Federation and began in 1979. It was added to the Grand Prix series in 1995, the series' inaugural year. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women’s singles, pair skating, and ice dance.

Medalists

Men's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1979 Tokyo United Kingdom Robin Cousins Japan Fumio Igarashi United States David Santee
1980 Sapporo Japan Fumio Igarashi United States Robert Wagenhoffer United States Allen Schramm
1981 Kobe Japan Fumio Igarashi West Germany Norbert Schramm France Jean-Christophe Simond
1982 Tokyo United States Scott Hamilton Soviet Union Alexander Fadeev Poland Grzegorz Filipowski
1983 Held as the 1984 World Junior Championships
1984 Tokyo Soviet Union Alexander Fadeev Canada Brian Orser United States Brian Boitano
1985 Kobe United States Brian Boitano Canada Brian Orser Soviet Union Alexander Fadeev
1986 Tokyo United States Angelo D'Agostino Japan Makoto Kano France Philippe Roncoli
1987 Kushiro United States Christopher Bowman United States Paul Wylie Japan Makoto Kano
1988 Tokyo Soviet Union Alexander Fadeev Czech Republic Petr Barna Canada Kurt Browning
1989 Kobe Soviet Union Viktor Petrenko Soviet Union Alexander Fadeev Canada Kurt Browning
1990 Asahikawa Soviet Union Viktor Petrenko Poland Grzegorz Filipowski Soviet Union Viacheslav Zagorodniuk
1991 Hiroshima Poland Grzegorz Filipowski Soviet Union Viacheslav Zagorodniuk Soviet Union Alexei Urmanov
1992 Tokyo France Philippe Candeloro Canada Elvis Stojko Russia Alexei Urmanov
1993 Chiba France Philippe Candeloro Ukraine Viacheslav Zagorodniuk Russia Alexei Urmanov
1994 Morioka United States Todd Eldredge France Philippe Candeloro Ukraine Viacheslav Zagorodniuk
1995 Nagoya Canada Elvis Stojko Russia Igor Pashkevich France Philippe Candeloro
1996 Osaka Canada Elvis Stojko Russia Ilia Kulik Ukraine Dmitri Dmitrenko
1997 Nagano Russia Ilia Kulik United States Scott Davis China Guo Zhengxin
1998 Sapporo Russia Evgeni Plushenko Japan Takeshi Honda Germany Andrejs Vlascenko
1999 Nagoya Russia Evgeni Plushenko United States Timothy Goebel Russia Ilia Klimkin
2000 Asahikawa Russia Evgeni Plushenko Russia Ilia Klimkin China Li Chengjiang
2001 Kumamoto Japan Takeshi Honda Canada Jeffrey Buttle Bulgaria Ivan Dinev
2002 Kyoto Russia Ilia Klimkin Japan Takeshi Honda China Li Chengjiang
2003 Asahikawa Canada Jeffrey Buttle United States Timothy Goebel China Gao Song
2004 Nagoya United States Johnny Weir United States Timothy Goebel France Frédéric Dambier
2005 Osaka Japan Nobunari Oda United States Evan Lysacek Japan Daisuke Takahashi
2006 Nagano Japan Daisuke Takahashi Japan Nobunari Oda Japan Takahiko Kozuka
2007 Sendai Japan Daisuke Takahashi Czech Republic Tomáš Verner United States Stephen Carriere
2008 Tokyo Japan Nobunari Oda United States Johnny Weir France Yannick Ponsero
2009 Nagano France Brian Joubert United States Johnny Weir Czech Republic Michal Březina
2010 Nagoya Japan Daisuke Takahashi United States Jeremy Abbott France Florent Amodio
2011 Sapporo Japan Daisuke Takahashi Japan Takahiko Kozuka United States Ross Miner
2012 Miyagi Japan Yuzuru Hanyu Japan Daisuke Takahashi United States Ross Miner
2013 Tokyo Japan Daisuke Takahashi Japan Nobunari Oda United States Jeremy Abbott
2014 Osaka Japan Daisuke Murakami Russia Sergei Voronov Japan Takahito Mura
2015 Nagano Japan Yuzuru Hanyu China Jin Boyang Japan Takahito Mura
2016 Sapporo Japan Yuzuru Hanyu United States Nathan Chen Japan Keiji Tanaka
2017 Osaka Russia Sergei Voronov United States Adam Rippon Israel Alexei Bychenko
2018 Hiroshima Japan Shoma Uno Russia Sergei Voronov Italy Matteo Rizzo
2019 Sapporo Japan Yuzuru Hanyu France Kévin Aymoz Canada Roman Sadovsky
2020 Osaka Japan Yuma Kagiyama Japan Kazuki Tomono Japan Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda
2021 Tokyo Japan Shoma Uno United States Vincent Zhou South Korea Cha Jun-hwan
2022 Sapporo Japan Shoma Uno Japan Sōta Yamamoto South Korea Cha Jun-hwan
2023 Osaka Japan Yuma Kagiyama Japan Shoma Uno Switzerland Lukas Britschgi
2024 Tokyo Japan Yuma Kagiyama Italy Daniel Grassl Japan Tatsuya Tsuboi

Women's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1979 Tokyo Japan Emi Watanabe United States Lisa-Marie Allen United States Sandy Lenz
1980 Sapporo Switzerland Denise Biellmann East Germany Katarina Witt United States Melissa Thomas
1981 Kobe Finland Kristiina Wegelius United States Vikki de Vries Canada Charlene Wong
1982 Tokyo East Germany Katarina Witt United States Rosalynn Sumners United States Tiffany Chin
1983 Held as the 1984 World Junior Championships
1984 Tokyo Japan Midori Ito United States Debi Thomas Japan Juri Ozawa
1985 Kobe Japan Midori Ito Canada Cynthia Coull Japan Juri Ozawa
1986 Tokyo East Germany Katarina Witt Japan Midori Ito Japan Juri Ozawa
1987 Kushiro East Germany Katarina Witt Japan Midori Ito United States Tonya Harding
1988 Tokyo Japan Midori Ito United States Kristi Yamaguchi West Germany Marina Kielmann
1989 Kobe Japan Midori Ito United States Kristi Yamaguchi United States Tonia Kwiatkowski
1990 Asahikawa Japan Midori Ito United States Tonya Harding Soviet Union Larisa Zamotina
1991 Hiroshima Japan Midori Ito France Surya Bonaly China Chen Lu
1992 Tokyo France Surya Bonaly Japan Kumiko Koiwai Japan Yuka Sato
1993 Chiba France Surya Bonaly Japan Yuka Sato China Chen Lu
1994 Morioka China Chen Lu France Surya Bonaly Japan Junko Yaginuma
1995 Nagoya China Chen Lu Japan Hanae Yokoya Russia Olga Markova
1996 Osaka Russia Maria Butyrskaya United States Tonia Kwiatkowski Azerbaijan Yulia Vorobieva
1997 Nagano Germany Tanja Szewczenko Russia Maria Butyrskaya China Chen Lu
1998 Sapporo Uzbekistan Tatiana Malinina Russia Irina Slutskaya Japan Fumie Suguri
1999 Nagoya Russia Maria Butyrskaya Russia Viktoria Volchkova Uzbekistan Tatiana Malinina
2000 Asahikawa Russia Irina Slutskaya Russia Maria Butyrskaya Uzbekistan Tatiana Malinina
2001 Kumamoto Uzbekistan Tatiana Malinina Japan Yoshie Onda Ukraine Elena Liashenko
2002 Kyoto Japan Yoshie Onda Russia Irina Slutskaya Japan Shizuka Arakawa
2003 Asahikawa Japan Fumie Suguri Ukraine Elena Liashenko Japan Yoshie Onda
2004 Nagoya Japan Shizuka Arakawa Japan Miki Ando Russia Elena Sokolova
2005 Osaka Japan Yukari Nakano Japan Fumie Suguri Ukraine Elena Liashenko
2006 Nagano Japan Mao Asada Japan Fumie Suguri Japan Yukari Nakano
2007 Sendai Italy Carolina Kostner Switzerland Sarah Meier Japan Nana Takeda
2008 Tokyo Japan Mao Asada Japan Akiko Suzuki Japan Yukari Nakano
2009 Nagano Japan Miki Ando Russia Alena Leonova United States Ashley Wagner
2010 Nagoya Italy Carolina Kostner United States Rachael Flatt Japan Kanako Murakami
2011 Sapporo Japan Akiko Suzuki Japan Mao Asada Russia Alena Leonova
2012 Miyagi Japan Mao Asada Japan Akiko Suzuki United States Mirai Nagasu
2013 Tokyo Japan Mao Asada Russia Elena Radionova Japan Akiko Suzuki
2014 Osaka United States Gracie Gold Russia Alena Leonova Japan Satoko Miyahara
2015 Nagano Japan Satoko Miyahara United States Courtney Hicks Japan Mao Asada
2016 Sapporo Russia Anna Pogorilaya Japan Satoko Miyahara Russia Maria Sotskova
2017 Osaka Russia Evgenia Medvedeva Italy Carolina Kostner Russia Polina Tsurskaya
2018 Hiroshima Japan Rika Kihira Japan Satoko Miyahara Russia Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
2019 Sapporo Russia Alena Kostornaia Japan Rika Kihira Russia Alina Zagitova
2020 Osaka Japan Kaori Sakamoto Japan Wakaba Higuchi Japan Rino Matsuike
2021 Tokyo Japan Kaori Sakamoto Japan Mana Kawabe South Korea You Young
2022 Sapporo South Korea Kim Ye-lim Japan Kaori Sakamoto Japan Rion Sumiyoshi
2023 Osaka United States Ava Marie Ziegler United States Lindsay Thorngren Belgium Nina Pinzarrone
2024 Tokyo Japan Kaori Sakamoto Japan Mone Chiba Japan Yuna Aoki

Pairs

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1979 Tokyo
  • Soviet Union
  • United States
  • United States
1980 Sapporo
  • Canada
  • United States
  • Japan
1981 Kobe
  • United States
  • East Germany
  • United States
1982 Tokyo
  • Canada
  • Soviet Union
  • Soviet Union
1983 Held as the 1984 World Junior Championships
1984 Tokyo
  • Soviet Union
  • East Germany
  • Canada
1985 Kobe
  • United States
  • Soviet Union
  • Canada
1986 Tokyo
  • Soviet Union
  • United States
  • United States
1987 Kushiro
  • Soviet Union
  • United States
  • United States
1988 Tokyo
  • Soviet Union
  • Soviet Union
  • United States
1989 Kobe
  • Soviet Union
  • Soviet Union
  • Canada
1990 Asahikawa
  • Soviet Union
  • Canada
  • Soviet Union
1991 Hiroshima
  • Soviet Union
  • Czech Republic
  • Soviet Union
1992 Tokyo
  • Russia
  • Russia
  • United States
1993 Chiba
  • Canada
  • Czech Republic
  • Japan
1994 Morioka
  • Russia
  • Czech Republic
  • Germany
1995 Nagoya
  • Russia
  • Germany
  • Russia
1996 Osaka
  • United States
  • Russia
  • United States
1997 Nagano
  • China
  • United States
  • Germany
1998 Sapporo
  • Russia
  • China
  • Canada
1999 Nagoya
  • Russia
  • France
  • Poland
2000 Asahikawa
  • China
  • France
  • Russia
2001 Kumamoto
  • China
  • Russia
  • Poland
2002 Kyoto
  • China
  • Poland
  • Canada
2003 Asahikawa
  • Russia
  • Canada
  • Poland
2004 Nagoya
  • Russia
  • China
  • Poland
2005 Osaka
  • China
  • Germany
  • Canada
2006 Nagano
  • China
  • China
  • Canada
2007 Sendai
  • Germany
  • United States
  • Canada
2008 Tokyo
  • China
  • United States
  • Canada
2009 Nagano
  • China
  • Russia
  • United States
2010 Nagoya
  • China
  • Russia
  • Japan
2011 Sapporo
  • Russia
  • Japan
  • Germany
2012 Miyagi
  • Russia
  • Canada
  • United States
2013 Tokyo
  • Russia
  • China
  • China
2014 Osaka
  • Canada
  • Russia
  • China
2015 Nagano
  • Canada
  • China
  • United States
2016 Sapporo
  • Canada
  • China
  • China
2017 Osaka
  • China
  • Russia
  • Russia
2018 Hiroshima
  • Russia
  • China
  • United States
2019 Sapporo
  • China
  • Canada
  • Russia
2020 Osaka No pairs competition due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Tokyo
  • Russia
  • Russia
  • Japan
2022 Sapporo
  • Japan
  • United States
  • Canada
2023 Osaka
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Italy
2024 Tokyo
  • Georgia (country)
  • Japan
  • United States

Ice dance

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1979 Tokyo
  • Soviet Union
  • United Kingdom
  • Soviet Union
1980 Sapporo
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • United Kingdom
  • Lillian Heming
  • Murray Carey
1981 Kobe
  • United Kingdom
  • Soviet Union
  • Czech Republic
1982 Tokyo
  • Soviet Union
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
1983 Held as the 1984 World Junior Championships
1984 Tokyo
  • United Kingdom
  • Soviet Union
  • Canada
1985 Kobe
  • Soviet Union
  • Canada
  • United Kingdom
1986 Tokyo
  • Soviet Union
  • United States
  • Austria
1987 Kushiro
  • Soviet Union
  • Soviet Union
  • United States
1988 Tokyo
  • Soviet Union
  • Soviet Union
  • United States
1989 Kobe
  • Soviet Union
  • Soviet Union
  • Canada
1990 Asahikawa
  • Soviet Union
  • Hungary
  • Italy
1991 Hiroshima
  • Soviet Union
  • Soviet Union
  • Italy
1992 Tokyo
  • Russia
  • Russia
  • France
1993 Chiba
  • Russia
  • Ukraine
  • Uzbekistan
1994 Morioka
  • France
  • Belarus
  • France
1995 Nagoya
  • France
  • Canada
  • Russia
1996 Osaka
  • France
  • France
  • Ukraine
1997 Nagano
  • Russia
  • Canada
  • Italy
1998 Sapporo
  • France
  • Russia
  • Lithuania
1999 Nagoya
  • France
  • Russia
  • Lithuania
2000 Asahikawa
  • France
  • Lithuania
  • Germany
2001 Kumamoto
  • France
  • Lithuania
  • Bulgaria
2002 Kyoto
  • Russia
  • Germany
  • Israel
2003 Asahikawa
  • Bulgaria
  • Ukraine
  • Israel
2004 Nagoya
  • Bulgaria
  • Russia
  • France
2005 Osaka
  • Canada
  • Bulgaria
  • Armenia
2006 Nagano
  • Canada
  • Russia
  • United States
2007 Sendai
  • France
  • Canada
  • Russia
2008 Tokyo
  • Italy
  • France
  • United States
2009 Nagano
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Canada
2010 Nagoya
  • United States
  • Canada
  • United States
2011 Sapporo
  • United States
  • Canada
  • Russia
2012 Miyagi
  • United States
  • Russia
  • United States
2013 Tokyo
  • United States
  • Italy
  • United States
2014 Osaka
  • Canada
  • Russia
  • United States
2015 Nagano
  • United States
  • Russia
  • United States
2016 Sapporo
  • Canada
  • France
  • Italy
2017 Osaka
  • Canada
  • United States
  • Italy
2018 Hiroshima
  • United States
  • Russia
  • United States
2019 Sapporo
  • France
  • Russia
  • Italy
2020 Osaka
  • Japan
  • Japan
  • Japan
2021 Tokyo
  • Russia
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
2022 Sapporo
  • Canada
  • United States
  • United States
2023 Osaka
  • United Kingdom
  • Italy
  • Lithuania
2024 Tokyo
  • United States
  • United States
  • Lithuania

References

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  19. ^ "2015 NHK Trophy". International Skating Union.
  20. ^ "2016 NHK Trophy". International Skating Union. November 2016.
  21. ^ "2017 NHK Trophy". International Skating Union. November 2017.
  22. ^ "2018 NHK Trophy". International Skating Union. November 2018.
  23. ^ "2019 NHK Trophy". International Skating Union. November 2019.
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  25. ^ "2021 NHK Trophy". International Skating Union. November 2021.
  26. ^ "2022 NHK Trophy". International Skating Union. November 2022.
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  28. ^ "2024 NHK Trophy". International Skating Union. November 2024.
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