Austrian Figure Skating Championships
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The Austrian Figure Skating Championships (German: Österreichische Staatsmeisterschaften) are held annually to crown the national champions of Austria. Skaters compete in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior, junior, and novice levels, although not every discipline is held every year due to a lack of participants. The event is organized by Skate Austria, the sport's national governing body. The competition's results are among the criteria used to determine the teams to the World Championships, World Junior Championships, European Championships, and Winter Olympics.
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Austrian Figure Skating Championships | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | National championships |
Frequency | Annual |
Country | Austria |
Inaugurated | 1898 |
Previous event | 2025 Austrian Championships |
Organized by | Skate Austria |
Viktor Pfeifer currently holds the record for winning the most Austrian championships in men's singles (with nine), while Regine Heitzer holds the record in women's singles (with seven). Miriam Ziegler and Severin Kiefer hold the record in pair skating (with nine), and Kiefer has won an additional three championships with another partner. Dmitri Matsjuk holds the record for winning the most Austrian championships in ice dance (with eight), although not all with the same partner.
History
The German-Austrian Figure Skating Championships were held until 1895. The first Austrian Figure Skating Championships for men were held in 1898 in Vienna. In 1913, the first Austrian Figure Skating Championships for women were held in Prague.
After the Anschluss – the annexation of the Federal State of Austria into the German Reich in March 1938 – "Gau-Championships" ("Ostmark" Championships) were held instead of Austrian Championships.[1] In 1944 and 1945, no championships were held at all. After World War II ended and Austria regained its independence, the Austrian Championships resumed.
Senior medalists
From left to right: Maurizio Zandron, six-time Austrian champion in men's singles; Olga Mikutina, four-time Austrian champion in women's singles; Sophia Schaller and Livio Mayr, three-time Austrian champions in pair skating, and Barbora Silná and Juri Kurakin, three-time Austrian champions in ice dance
Men's singles
Women's singles
Pairs
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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1913 | Vienna |
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1914 | No other competitors | [3] | |||
1915–20 | No competitions due to World War I | ||||
1921 | Vienna |
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1922 | No other competitors | ||||
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1924 |
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No other competitors | |||
1925 | Innsbruck |
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1926 | Graz | No other competitors | |||
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1928 | Bruck an der Mur |
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1929 | Klagenfurt | ||||
1930 | Semmering |
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1931 | Graz | ||||
1932 | Klagenfurt | ||||
1933 | Innsbruck |
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1934 | Vienna |
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1935 |
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1936 |
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1937 | Innsbruck |
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1938 | Graz | ||||
1939 | Vienna | ||||
1940 | |||||
1941 |
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1942 | St. Pölten |
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No other competitors | [3][45] |
1943 | Mödling |
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1944–45 | No competitions due to World War II | [3] | |||
1946 | Vienna |
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1947 | Graz |
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1948 | Vienna |
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1949 | Graz |
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1950 |
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1951 | Mariazell |
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1952 | Seefeld | ||||
1953 | St. Anton am Arlberg |
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1954 | Graz |
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1955 | Vienna | No other competitors | |||
1956 | |||||
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1958 | Spittal an der Drau | ||||
1959 | Vienna | Diana Hinko / Heinz Döpfl | |||
1960 | |||||
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1962 | Diana Hinko / Bernd Henhapel | ||||
1963 | |||||
1964 | Innsbruck | ||||
1965 | Klagenfurt | Unknown | [14] | ||
1966 | Salzburg | ||||
1967 | Vienna | Evelyne Schneider / Willy Bietak | |||
1968 | Feldkirch | ||||
1969 | |||||
1970 | Evelyne Scharf / Willy Bietak | ||||
1971 | |||||
1972 | Ursula Nemec / Michael Nemec | ||||
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1976 | |||||
1977 | Jenny Booth / Michael Nemec | ||||
1978 | Zeltweg | No pairs competitors | [15] | ||
1979 | Ingrid Fuchs / Walter Fuchs | ||||
1980 | |||||
1992 | Ulrike Gerstl / Björn Lobenwein | No other competitors | |||
1993 | Vienna | ||||
1994 | Klagenfurt | ||||
1995 | Vienna | [16] | |||
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1998 | Vienna |
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No other competitors | [17] |
1999 | Graz |
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No other competitors | [18] | |
2009 | Linz | No pairs competitors | [24] | ||
2011 | St. Pölten | No other competitors | [26] | ||
2012 | Graz | [27] | |||
2013 | Vienna | [28] | |||
2014 | Salzburg | [29] | |||
2015 | Dornbirn | [30] | |||
2016 | Innsbruck | [31] | |||
2017 | Graz | [32] | |||
2018 | Vienna | [33] | |||
2020 | Klagenfurt |
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No other competitors | [35] | |
2021 | Linz | No other competitors | [36] | ||
2022 | Graz | [37] | |||
2023 | St. Pölten | [38] | |||
2024 | Feldkirch | [39] | |||
2025 | Dornbirn | No other competitors | [40] |
Ice dance
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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1937 | Mödling |
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1938 | Vienna |
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1939 | Mödling |
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1940 | Vienna |
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1941 | Semmering |
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1942 | Innsbruck |
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1943 | Mödling |
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1944-45 | No competitions due to World War II | [3] | |||
1946 | Vienna |
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1947 | Graz |
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1948 | Vienna |
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1949 | Graz |
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1950 | Innsbruck |
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1951 | Vienna |
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1952 |
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1953 | St. Anton am Arlberg |
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1954 | Graz |
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1955 | Vienna |
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1956 | Brigitte Gröger / Alois Mitterhuber | ||||
1957 | Lucia Zorn / Rudolf Zorn | ||||
1958 | Spittal an der Drau | Lucia Zorn / Rudolf Zorn | Edith Peikert / Alois Mitterhuber | Helga Michlmayr / Georg Felsinger | |
1959 | Vienna | Helga Michlmayr / Georg Felsinger | Christel Trebesiner / Herbert Rothkappl | ||
1960 | Helga Michelmayr / Georg Felsinger | Christel Trebesiner / Herbert Rothkappl |
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1961 | Christel Trebesiner / Georg Felsinger | Kandl / Wondrak | |||
1962 | Strohmeyer / Strohmeyer | Holik / Holik | |||
1963 | Heide Mezger / Herbert Rothkappl | ||||
1964 | Innsbruck | Heide Mezger / Herbert Rothkappl | Strohmeyer / Strohmeyer | ||
1965 | Klagenfurt | Thor / Thor | |||
1966 | Salzburg | Christel Trebesiner / Herbert Rothkappl | Heide Mezger / Georg Felsinger | ||
1968 | Heide Mezger / Herbert Rothkappl | ||||
1969 | Elfriede Rupp / Walter Leschetizky | ||||
1970 | |||||
1971 | Agnes Arco / Adrian Perco | ||||
1972 | Brigitte Scheijbal / Walter Leschetizky | ||||
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1978 | Zeltweg | Unknown | [15] | ||
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1982 | Maria Kniffer / Manfred Hübler | ||||
1983 | Kathrin Beck / Christoff Beck | ||||
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1989 | Ursula Holik / Herbert Holik | ||||
1990 | Monika Müksch / Bernhard Hatzl | ||||
1991 | Innsbruck | Daria-Larissa Maritczak / Ihor-Andrij Maritczak | Monika Müksch / Bernhard Hatzl | Bettina Bastl / Klaus Oberleitner | |
1992 | Angelika Führing / Peter Wilczek | Karin Galle / Rolf Galle | |||
1993 | Vienna | Angelika Führing / Peter Wilczek | No other competitors | ||
1994 | Klagenfurt | ||||
1995 | Vienna |
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No other competitors | [16] | |
1996 | Ursula Peschorn / Werner Raag | ||||
1997 | St. Pölten | Angelika Führing / Bruno Ellinger | Elke Rogel / Christopher Rory Hasset | ||
1998 | Vienna | No other competitors | [17] | ||
1999 | Graz |
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No other competitors | [18] | |
2000 | Vienna |
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2001 | Salzburg |
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2002 |
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2003 | Dornbirn | No other competitors | |||
2004 | Vienna | No other competitors | |||
2006 | Innsbruck | ||||
2007 | Vienna | [22] | |||
2008 | St. Pölten | [23] | |||
2009 | Linz | [24] | |||
2010 | Innsbruck | [25] | |||
2011 | St. Pölten |
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2012 | Graz | No other competitors | [27] | ||
2013 | Vienna | [28] | |||
2014 | Salzburg | [29] | |||
2015 | Dornbirn | No other competitors | [30] | ||
2016 | Innsbruck | [31] | |||
2017 | Graz |
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[32] | ||
2023 | St. Pölten |
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2024 | Feldkirch | [39] | |||
2025 | Dornbirn | [40] |
Junior medalists
Men's singles
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2007 | St. Pölten | Severin Kiefer | Mario-Rafael Ionian | Tobias Steindl | [49] |
2008 | Salzburg | No other competitors | [50] | ||
2009 | Linz | Mario-Rafael Ionian | Severin Kiefer | Maximilian Obsieger | [51] |
2010 | Innsbruck | Maximilian Obsieger | Clement Ledoux | [25] | |
2011 | St. Pölten | Simon-Gabriel Ionian | No other competitors | [26] | |
2012 | Graz | Bernhard Pauli | Manuel Drechsler | Albert Mück | |
2013 | Vienna | Simon-Gabriel Ionian | Albert Mück | Manuel Drechsler | [28] |
2014 | Salzburg | Albert Mück | Manuel Drechsler | Livio Mayr | [29] |
2015 | Dornbirn | Johannes Maierhofer | Simon-Gabriel Ionian | Manuel Drechsler | [30] |
2016 | Innsbruck | Luc Maierhofer | Johannes Maierhofer | Livio Mayr | [31] |
2017 | Graz | Anton Skoficz | [32] | ||
2018 | Vienna | Valentin Eisenbauer | Sebastian Mörtl | [33] | |
2019 | Gmunden | Luc Maierhofer | Anton Skoficz | Valentin Eisenbauer | [34] |
2020 | Klagenfurt | Alexander Charnagalov | Ralph-Patrick Filipin | Patrik Huber | [35] |
2021 | Linz | Patrik Huber | Nuwan David Rondon | [36] | |
2022 | Graz | Tobia Oellerer | Alexander Charnagalov | Daniel Ruis | [37] |
2023 | St. Pölten | No other competitors | [38] | ||
2024 | Feldkirch | Daniel Ruis | [39] | ||
2025 | Dornbirn | Tobia Oellerer | Maksym Petrychenko | Daniel Ruis | [40] |
Women's singles
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2007 | St. Pölten | Kerstin Frank | Denise Kögl | Katrin Kunisch | [49] |
2008 | Salzburg | Miriam Ziegler | Belinda Schönberger | Stephanie Ellenson | [50] |
2009 | Linz | Victoria Hübler | Sabrina Schulz | Alessandra Laurencik | [51] |
2010 | Innsbruck | Belinda Schönberger | [25] | ||
2011 | St. Pölten | Lara Eisenbauer | Jenny Lin | [26] | |
2012 | Graz | Sabrina Schulz | Victoria Hübler | Natascha Zangl | |
2013 | Vienna | Victoria Hübler | Sabrina Schulz | Nina-Larissa Wolfslast | [28] |
2014 | Salzburg | Lara Nikola Roth | Sophie Almassy | Anita Kapferer | [29] |
2015 | Dornbirn | Alexandra Philippova | Anna-Sophia Miesenberger | [30] | |
2016 | Innsbruck | Alisa Stomakhina | Nathalie Klotz | Violette Ivanoff | [31] |
2017 | Graz | Sophia Schaller | Celine Weiss | [32] | |
2018 | Vienna | Stefanie Pesendorfer | Olga Mikutina | [33] | |
2019 | Gmunden | Olga Mikutina | Stefanie Pesendorfer | Sophie-Laureen Günther | [34] |
2020 | Klagenfurt | Dorotea Partonjic | [35] | ||
2021 | Linz | Dorotea Leitgeb | Jasmin Elsebaie | Lina Salzer | [36] |
2022 | Graz | Paola Jurisic | Jasmin Elsebaie | [37] | |
2023 | St. Pölten | Hannah Frank | Flora Marie Schaller | Dorotea Leitgeb | [38] |
2024 | Feldkirch | Flora Marie Schaller | Hannah Frank | Sara Höfer | [39] |
2025 | Dornbirn | Sara Höfer | Maxima Rebernig | Alisah Reiterer | [40] |
Pairs
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2010 | Innsbruck | No other competitors | [25] | ||
2011–16 | No junior pairs competitors | ||||
2017 | Graz |
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No other competitors | [32] | |
2018 | Vienna | [33] | |||
2019 | Gmunden |
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No other competitors | [34] | |
2020–22 | No junior pairs competitors | ||||
2023 | St. Pölten |
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No other competitors | [38] | |
2024 | Feldkirch | No junior pairs competitors | [39] | ||
2025 | Dornbirn |
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No other competitors | [40] |
Ice dance
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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1999 |
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No other competitors | [18] | ||
2007 | St. Pölten |
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2008 | Salzburg |
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2009 | Linz | [51] | |||
2010 | Innsbruck | No other competitors | [25] | ||
2011 | St. Pölten |
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2012 | Graz |
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2013 | Vienna | [28] | |||
2014 | Salzburg | [29] | |||
2015 | Dornbirn | [30] | |||
2016 | Innsbruck |
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2017 | Graz |
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No other competitors | [32] | |
2018 | Vienna | No junior ice dance competitors | [33] | ||
2019 | Gmunden |
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No other competitors | [34] |
2020 | Klagenfurt | [35] | |||
2021 | Linz |
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No other competitors | [36] | |
2022 | Graz |
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No other competitors | [37] | |
2023 | St. Pölten |
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No other competitors | [38] | |
2024 | Feldkirch |
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No other competitors | [39] | |
2025 | Dornbirn | No other competitors | [40] |
Records
From left to right: Regine Heitzer holds the record for winning the most Austrian championships in women's singles (with seven); Viktor Pfeifer holds the record for winning the most Austrian championships in men's singles (with nine); Miriam Ziegler and Severin Kiefer hold the record for winning the most Austrian championships in pair skating (with nine), although Kiefer won another three championships with a different partner; and Dmitri Matsjuk holds the record for winning the most Austrian championships in ice dance (with eight, four of which were with Barbora Silná).
- Severin Kiefer won three championships while partnered with Stina Martini (2011–13) and nine with Miriam Ziegler (2014–22).
- Dmitri Matsjuk won three championships while partnered with Barbara Herzog (2002–04), four with Barbora Silná (2006–09), and one with Kira Geil (2010).
References
Works cited
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