Four Continents Figure Skating Championships cumulative medal count

The following is the cumulative medal count for countries at the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships.

Men's singles
The men's event was first held at the inaugural 1999 Four Continents Championships in Halifax, Canada together with three other disciplines.

Patrick Chan from Canada has won the most gold medals in the men's singles (with three). No one men's single skater won two back-to-back titles. Li Chengjiang from China and Evan Lysacek from the United States share the record for the most total medals (with five medal each). The most silver medals were won by Li Chengjiang and Yuzuru Hanyu from Japan (with three each) while Yan Han from China hold the record for the most bronze medals (with three).

Most gold medals by skater



 * If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Four Continents Championships.

Most medals by skater



 * If the total number of medals is identical, the gold, silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Four Continents Championships.

Women's singles
The women's event was first held at the inaugural 1999 Four Continents Championships in Halifax, Canada together with three other disciplines.

Japanese figure skaters Fumie Suguri and Mao Asada share the record for the most gold medals won (with three victories each). Rika Kihira from Japan is the only skater who won two back-to-back titles in the women's singles. Mao Asada hold the record for the most total medals won (with six). Five skaters share the record for the most silver medals won (with two each): Canadian Joannie Rochette; and Shizuka Arakawa, Mao Asada, Akiko Suzuki and Satoko Miyahara, who all completed for Japan. Four skaters share the record for the most bronze medals won (with two each): Yoshie Onda and Rika Hongo, both completed for Japan; and Caroline Zhang and Mirai Nagasu, both completed for the United States.

Most gold medals by skater



 * If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Four Continents Championships.

Most medals by skater



 * If the total number of medals is identical, the gold, silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Four Continents Championships.

Pairs
The first pair skating event was first held at the inaugural 1999 Four Continents Championships in Halifax, Canada together with three other disciplines.

Sui Wenjing and Han Cong from China hold the record for the most gold medals won (with six). Three pairs share the record for the longest winning streak at back-to-back events (with two consecutive titles each): Jamie Salé and David Pelletier from Canada; Pang Qing and Tong Jian, and Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, who competed for China. The record for total medals won is held by Pang Qing and Tong Jian with nine medals. Pang Qing and Tong Jian also hold the record for the most silver medals won, with three. Zhang Hao from China also won three silver medals, but with different partners. The record for the most bronze medals is held by Chinese pair Zhang Dan and Zhang Hao (three).

Most gold medals by pairs team


Notes:
 * Only pair results are included in the list. Individual results in case of partner changes are marked with a note or listed separately below the table.
 * If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the pairs receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order by the female partner's last name.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Four Continents Championships.

Most total medals by pairs team


Notes:
 * Only pair results are included in the list. Individual results in case of partner changes are marked with a note or listed separately below the table.
 * If the total number of medals is identical, the gold, silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the pairs receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order by female partner's last name.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Four Continents Championships.

Three skaters won a total of three medals in the pairs event, but with different partners:
 * Kirsten Moore-Towers from Canada won two silver medals and one bronze medal: one silver medal partnered with Dylan Moscovitch (2013) and another one silver medal and one bronze medals partnered with Michael Marinaro (2019–2020).
 * Peng Cheng from China won two silver medals and one bronze medal: one silver medal partnered with Zhang Hao (2015) and another one silver medal and one bronze medals partnered with Jin Yang (2019–2020).
 * Jin Yang from China won one silver medal and two bronze medals: one bronze medal partnered with Yu Xiaoyu (2016) and another one silver medal and one bronze medals partnered with Peng Cheng (2019–2020).

Ice dance
The first ice dance event was first held at the inaugural 1999 Four Continents Championships in Halifax, Canada together with three other disciplines.

The record for gold medals won is shared by five ice dance teams (with three each): Shae-Lynn Bourne and Victor Kraatz from Canada, Tanith Belbin and Benjamin Agosto from the United States, Meryl Davis and Charlie White from the United States, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir from Canada, and Madison Chock and Evan Bates from the United States. Tanith Belbin and Benjamin Agosto hold the longest winning streak at back-to-back events with three. The record for total medals won is shared by two ice dance teams (seven each): Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, and Madison Chock and Evan Bates. Bates won another medal with his previous partner Emily Samuelson and thus holds the record for the most total medals won by a skater in ice dance (with eight). Tanith Belbin and Benjamin Agosto won the most silver medals (with three). Six ice dance teams share the record for the most bronze medals won (with two each): Naomi Lang and Peter Tchernyshev from the United States, Megan Wing and Aaron Lowe from Canada, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje from Canada, Madison Chock and Evan Bates, and Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko from the United States. Evan Bates won another bronze medal with Emily Samuelson and thus holds the record for the most bronze medals won by a skater in ice dance (with three).

Most gold medals by ice dance team



 * Only teams' results are included in the list. Individual results in the case of partner changes are listed separately below the table.
 * If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the teams receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order by the female partner's last name.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Four Continents Championships.

Notes:

Most total medals by ice dance team


Notes:
 * Only teams' results are included in the list. Individual results in the case of partner changes are listed separately below the table.
 * If the total number of medals is identical, the gold, silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the team receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order by the female partner's last name.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Four Continents Championships.

Overall



 * The table only shows the period of the achievement, not all participation at the Four Continents Championships.

Most gold medals by skater



 * If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Four Continents Championships.

Most total medals by skater



 * If the total number of medals is identical, the gold, silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters receive the same placement and are sorted in alphabetical order.
 * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participation at the Four Continents Championships.