Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships

Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships
StatusDefunct
GenreNational championships
FrequencyAnnual
Country Czechoslovakia
Most recent1993
Organized byCzechoslovak Figure Skating Union

The Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships (Czech: Mistrovství Československa v krasobruslení) were an annual figure skating competition organized by the Czechoslovak Figure Skating Union (Czech: Československý Krasobruslařský Svaz) to crown the national champions of Czechoslovakia. Championships were held as early as 1926, and no competitions were held between 1939 and 1945 due to the German occupation of Czechoslovakia during World War II. The last installment of the Czechoslovak Championships took place in December 1992, mere weeks before the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The establishment of independent Czech and Slovak Republics led to separate Czech and Slovak Figure Skating Championships.

Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. Karol Divín holds the record for winning the most Czechoslovak Championship titles in men's singles (with eleven), while Hana Mašková holds the record in women's singles (with five), Soňa Balunová and Miloslav Balun hold the record in pair skating (with six), and Eva Romanová and Pavel Roman hold the record in ice dance (with seven).