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.

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

Medalists

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Men's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1979 Tokyo   Robin Cousins   Fumio Igarashi   David Santee
1980 Sapporo   Fumio Igarashi   Robert Wagenhoffer   Allen Schramm
1981 Kobe   Fumio Igarashi   Norbert Schramm   Jean-Christophe Simond
1982 Tokyo   Scott Hamilton   Alexander Fadeev   Grzegorz Filipowski
1983 Held as the 1984 World Junior Championships
1984 Tokyo   Alexander Fadeev   Brian Orser   Brian Boitano
1985 Kobe   Brian Boitano   Brian Orser   Alexander Fadeev
1986 Tokyo   Angelo D'Agostino   Makoto Kano   Philippe Roncoli
1987 Kushiro   Christopher Bowman   Paul Wylie   Makoto Kano
1988 Tokyo   Alexander Fadeev   Petr Barna   Kurt Browning
1989 Kobe   Viktor Petrenko   Alexander Fadeev   Kurt Browning
1990 Asahikawa   Viktor Petrenko   Grzegorz Filipowski   Viacheslav Zagorodniuk
1991 Hiroshima   Grzegorz Filipowski   Viacheslav Zagorodniuk   Alexei Urmanov
1992 Tokyo   Philippe Candeloro   Elvis Stojko   Alexei Urmanov
1993 Chiba   Philippe Candeloro   Viacheslav Zagorodniuk   Alexei Urmanov
1994 Morioka   Todd Eldredge   Philippe Candeloro   Viacheslav Zagorodniuk
1995 Nagoya   Elvis Stojko   Igor Pashkevich   Philippe Candeloro [1]
1996 Osaka   Elvis Stojko   Ilia Kulik   Dmitri Dmitrenko
1997 Nagano   Ilia Kulik   Scott Davis   Guo Zhengxin
1998 Sapporo   Evgeni Plushenko   Takeshi Honda   Andrejs Vlascenko [1][2]
1999 Nagoya   Evgeni Plushenko   Timothy Goebel   Ilia Klimkin [1][3]
2000 Asahikawa   Evgeni Plushenko   Ilia Klimkin   Li Chengjiang [1][4]
2001 Kumamoto   Takeshi Honda   Jeffrey Buttle   Ivan Dinev [1][5]
2002 Kyoto   Ilia Klimkin   Takeshi Honda   Li Chengjiang [6]
2003 Asahikawa   Jeffrey Buttle   Timothy Goebel   Gao Song [7]
2004 Nagoya   Johnny Weir   Timothy Goebel   Frédéric Dambier [8]
2005 Osaka   Nobunari Oda   Evan Lysacek   Daisuke Takahashi [9]
2006 Nagano   Daisuke Takahashi   Nobunari Oda   Takahiko Kozuka [10]
2007 Sendai   Daisuke Takahashi   Tomáš Verner   Stephen Carriere [11]
2008 Tokyo   Nobunari Oda   Johnny Weir   Yannick Ponsero [12]
2009 Nagano   Brian Joubert   Johnny Weir   Michal Březina [13]
2010 Nagoya   Daisuke Takahashi   Jeremy Abbott   Florent Amodio [14]
2011 Sapporo   Daisuke Takahashi   Takahiko Kozuka   Ross Miner [15]
2012 Miyagi   Yuzuru Hanyu   Daisuke Takahashi   Ross Miner [16]
2013 Tokyo   Daisuke Takahashi   Nobunari Oda   Jeremy Abbott [17]
2014 Osaka   Daisuke Murakami   Sergei Voronov   Takahito Mura [18]
2015 Nagano   Yuzuru Hanyu   Jin Boyang   Takahito Mura [19]
2016 Sapporo   Yuzuru Hanyu   Nathan Chen   Keiji Tanaka [20]
2017 Osaka   Sergei Voronov   Adam Rippon   Alexei Bychenko [21]
2018 Hiroshima   Shoma Uno   Sergei Voronov   Matteo Rizzo [22]
2019 Sapporo   Yuzuru Hanyu   Kévin Aymoz   Roman Sadovsky [23]
2020 Osaka   Yuma Kagiyama   Kazuki Tomono   Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda [24]
2021 Tokyo   Shoma Uno   Vincent Zhou   Cha Jun-hwan [25]
2022 Sapporo   Shoma Uno   Sōta Yamamoto   Cha Jun-hwan [26]
2023 Osaka   Yuma Kagiyama   Shoma Uno   Lukas Britschgi [27]
2024 Tokyo   Yuma Kagiyama   Daniel Grassl   Tatsuya Tsuboi [28]

Women's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1979 Tokyo   Emi Watanabe   Lisa-Marie Allen   Sandy Lenz
1980 Sapporo   Denise Biellmann   Katarina Witt   Melissa Thomas
1981 Kobe   Kristiina Wegelius   Vikki de Vries   Charlene Wong
1982 Tokyo   Katarina Witt   Rosalynn Sumners   Tiffany Chin
1983 Held as the 1984 World Junior Championships
1984 Tokyo   Midori Ito   Debi Thomas   Juri Ozawa
1985 Kobe   Midori Ito   Cynthia Coull   Juri Ozawa
1986 Tokyo   Katarina Witt   Midori Ito   Juri Ozawa
1987 Kushiro   Katarina Witt   Midori Ito   Tonya Harding
1988 Tokyo   Midori Ito   Kristi Yamaguchi   Marina Kielmann
1989 Kobe   Midori Ito   Kristi Yamaguchi   Tonia Kwiatkowski
1990 Asahikawa   Midori Ito   Tonya Harding   Larisa Zamotina
1991 Hiroshima   Midori Ito   Surya Bonaly   Chen Lu
1992 Tokyo   Surya Bonaly   Kumiko Koiwai   Yuka Sato
1993 Chiba   Surya Bonaly   Yuka Sato   Chen Lu
1994 Morioka   Chen Lu   Surya Bonaly   Junko Yaginuma
1995 Nagoya   Chen Lu   Hanae Yokoya   Olga Markova [1]
1996 Osaka   Maria Butyrskaya   Tonia Kwiatkowski   Yulia Vorobieva
1997 Nagano   Tanja Szewczenko   Maria Butyrskaya   Chen Lu
1998 Sapporo   Tatiana Malinina   Irina Slutskaya   Fumie Suguri [1][2]
1999 Nagoya   Maria Butyrskaya   Viktoria Volchkova   Tatiana Malinina [1][3]
2000 Asahikawa   Irina Slutskaya   Maria Butyrskaya   Tatiana Malinina [1][4]
2001 Kumamoto   Tatiana Malinina   Yoshie Onda   Elena Liashenko [1][5]
2002 Kyoto   Yoshie Onda   Irina Slutskaya   Shizuka Arakawa [6]
2003 Asahikawa   Fumie Suguri   Elena Liashenko   Yoshie Onda [7]
2004 Nagoya   Shizuka Arakawa   Miki Ando   Elena Sokolova [8]
2005 Osaka   Yukari Nakano   Fumie Suguri   Elena Liashenko [9]
2006 Nagano   Mao Asada   Fumie Suguri   Yukari Nakano [10]
2007 Sendai   Carolina Kostner   Sarah Meier   Nana Takeda [11]
2008 Tokyo   Mao Asada   Akiko Suzuki   Yukari Nakano [12]
2009 Nagano   Miki Ando   Alena Leonova   Ashley Wagner [13]
2010 Nagoya   Carolina Kostner   Rachael Flatt   Kanako Murakami [14]
2011 Sapporo   Akiko Suzuki   Mao Asada   Alena Leonova [15]
2012 Miyagi   Mao Asada   Akiko Suzuki   Mirai Nagasu [16]
2013 Tokyo   Mao Asada   Elena Radionova   Akiko Suzuki [17]
2014 Osaka   Gracie Gold   Alena Leonova   Satoko Miyahara [18]
2015 Nagano   Satoko Miyahara   Courtney Hicks   Mao Asada [19]
2016 Sapporo   Anna Pogorilaya   Satoko Miyahara   Maria Sotskova [20]
2017 Osaka   Evgenia Medvedeva   Carolina Kostner   Polina Tsurskaya [21]
2018 Hiroshima   Rika Kihira   Satoko Miyahara   Elizaveta Tuktamysheva [22]
2019 Sapporo   Alena Kostornaia   Rika Kihira   Alina Zagitova [23]
2020 Osaka   Kaori Sakamoto   Wakaba Higuchi   Rino Matsuike [24]
2021 Tokyo   Kaori Sakamoto   Mana Kawabe   You Young [25]
2022 Sapporo   Kim Ye-lim   Kaori Sakamoto   Rion Sumiyoshi [26]
2023 Osaka   Ava Marie Ziegler   Lindsay Thorngren   Nina Pinzarrone [27]
2024 Tokyo   Kaori Sakamoto   Mone Chiba   Yuna Aoki [28]

Pairs

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1979 Tokyo
1980 Sapporo
1981 Kobe
1982 Tokyo
1983 Held as the 1984 World Junior Championships
1984 Tokyo
1985 Kobe
1986 Tokyo
1987 Kushiro
1988 Tokyo
1989 Kobe
1990 Asahikawa
1991 Hiroshima
1992 Tokyo
1993 Chiba
1994 Morioka
1995 Nagoya [1]
1996 Osaka
1997 Nagano
1998 Sapporo [1][2]
1999 Nagoya [1][3]
2000 Asahikawa [1][4]
2001 Kumamoto [1][5]
2002 Kyoto [6]
2003 Asahikawa [7]
2004 Nagoya [8]
2005 Osaka [9]
2006 Nagano [10]
2007 Sendai [11]
2008 Tokyo [12]
2009 Nagano [13]
2010 Nagoya [14]
2011 Sapporo [15]
2012 Miyagi [16]
2013 Tokyo [17]
2014 Osaka [18]
2015 Nagano [19]
2016 Sapporo [20]
2017 Osaka [21]
2018 Hiroshima [22]
2019 Sapporo [23]
2020 Osaka No pairs competition due to the COVID-19 pandemic [29]
2021 Tokyo [25]
2022 Sapporo [26]
2023 Osaka [27]
2024 Tokyo [28]

Ice dance

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1979 Tokyo
1980 Sapporo
  • Lillian Heming
  • Murray Carey
1981 Kobe
1982 Tokyo
1983 Held as the 1984 World Junior Championships
1984 Tokyo
1985 Kobe
1986 Tokyo
1987 Kushiro
1988 Tokyo
1989 Kobe
1990 Asahikawa
1991 Hiroshima
1992 Tokyo
1993 Chiba
1994 Morioka
1995 Nagoya [1]
1996 Osaka
1997 Nagano
1998 Sapporo [1][2]
1999 Nagoya [1][3]
2000 Asahikawa [1][4]
2001 Kumamoto [1][5]
2002 Kyoto [6]
2003 Asahikawa [7]
2004 Nagoya [8]
2005 Osaka [9]
2006 Nagano [10]
2007 Sendai [11]
2008 Tokyo [12]
2009 Nagano [13]
2010 Nagoya [14]
2011 Sapporo [15]
2012 Miyagi [16]
2013 Tokyo [17]
2014 Osaka [18]
2015 Nagano [19]
2016 Sapporo [20]
2017 Osaka [21]
2018 Hiroshima [22]
2019 Sapporo [23]
2020 Osaka [24]
2021 Tokyo [25]
2022 Sapporo [26]
2023 Osaka [27]
2024 Tokyo [28]

References

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