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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.

History

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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

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Men's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1898 Vienna Josef Fellner Ernst Fellner Alfred Klement
1901 Lemberg Max Bohatsch Anton Steiner
1904 Vienna
1905 Innsbruck
1906 Vienna Ernst Schilling
1907 Klagenfurt Ernst Herz Anton Steiner
1908 Vienna Anton Steiner
1909 Fritz Kachler Ludwig Richard
1910 Fritz Kachler Karl Mejstrik Erwin Schwazböck
1911 Klagenfurt Josef Oppacher
1912 Lemberg Ernst Oppacher Ludwig Richard
1913 Vienna Willy Böckl
1914 Erwin Schwarzböck
1920 Innsbruck
1921 Vienna Ernst Oppacher
1922 Erwin Schwarzböck Ludwig Wrede
1923 Ludwig Wrede Ernst Oppacher Otto Preißecker
1924 Innsbruck Willy Böckl Ludwig Wrede Hugo Distler
1925 Graz Fritz Kachler Willy Böckl Otto Preißecker
1926 Vienna Otto Preißecker
1927 Klagenfurt Karl Schäfer Ernst Oppacher
1928 Innsbruck Hugo Distler
1929 Stockerau Karl Schäfer Ludwig Wrede Rudolf Zettelmann
1930 Vienna Hugo Distler Ludwig Wrede
1931 Innsbruck Josef Bernhauser
1932 Vienna Otto Hartmann Erich Erdös
1933 St. Pölten Erich Erdös Otto Hartmann
1934 Vienna Leopold Linhart
1935 Felix Kaspar
1936 Karl Schäfer Leopold Linhart Hellmut May
1937 Mödling Felix Kaspar
1938 Vienna Edi Rada Emil Ratzenhofer
1939 Edi Rada Herbert Alward
1940 Hellmut May Karl Jungbauer
1941
1942 St. Pölten Franz Zelger
1943 Mödling Hanno Brückmann Georg Felsenreich Karl Kurz
1946 Vienna Edi Rada Hellmut May Georg Felsenreich
1947 Klagenfurt Helmut Seibt Alexander Balisch
1948 Vienna Hellmut May Hellmut Seibt
1949 Graz Hellmut Seibt
1950 Hellmut Seibt Martin Felsenreich Norbert Cerny
1951 Vienna Kurt Oppelt
1952 Seefeld
1953 St. Anton/Arlberg Martin Felsenreich Kurt Oppelt Norbert Felsinger
1954 Graz Norbert Felsinger Hanno Ströher Heinz Döpfl
1955 Vienna Karl Böhringer
1956
1957
1958 Spittal/Drau
1959 Vienna
1960
1961 Peter Jonas
1962
1963
1964 Innsbruck
1965 Klagenfurt Emmerich Danzer
1966 Salzburg
1967 Vienna
1968 Feldkirch
1969 Günter Anderl
1970
1971
1972 Josef Schneider
1973 Günther Hilgarth
1974 Ronald Koppelent
1975
1976
1977
1978 Gerhard Hubmann
1979 Helmut Kristofics-Binder
1980
1981
1982 Thomas Hlavik
1983
1984
1985 Ralph Burghart
1986 Thomas Hlavik
1987 Ralph Burghart
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992 Nikolaus Adler Roland Burghart
1993 Vienna Florian Tuma Roland Burghart Markus Lehner
1994 Klagenfurt Markus Haider Georg Ganner
1995
1996 Klagenfurt Roland Burghart Markus Haider
1997 St. Pölten Clemens Jonas Roland Burghart
1998 Vienna Christian Horvath Michael Weber
1999 Graz Clemens Jonas Philipp Morscher Florian Mistelbauer
2000 Vienna Christian Horvath Clemens Jonas Philipp Morscher
2001 Clemens Jonas Christian Horvath Christian Rauchbauer
2002 Christian Rauchbauer Florian Mistelbauer
2003 Dornbirn Viktor Pfeifer
2004 Vienna Clemens Jonas Viktor Pfeifer Christian Rauchbauer
2005 Innsbruck Viktor Pfeifer Christian Rauchbauer Manuel Koll
2006 No other competitors
2007 Vienna Manuel Koll Viktor Pfeifer Christian Rauchbauer
2008 St. Pölten Christian Rauchbauer Mario-Rafael Ionian [2]
2009 Linz Viktor Pfeifer Mario-Rafael Ionian Severin Kiefer [3]
2010 Innsbruck Manuel Koll Mario-Rafael Ionian [4]
2011 St. Pölten [5]
2012 Graz Severin Kiefer [6]
2013 Vienna Mario-Rafael Ionian [7]
2014 Salzburg [8]
2015 Dornbirn Mario-Rafael Ionian Manuel Koll Albert Mück [9]
2016 Innsbruck [10]
2017 Graz Johannes Maierhofer [11]
2018 Vienna Manuel Koll Albert Mück Manuel Drechsler [12]
2019 Gmunden Maurizio Zandron Luc Maierhofer Albert Mück [13]
2020 Klagenfurt Albert Mück Manuel Drechsler [14]
2021 Linz Luc Maierhofer Albert Mück [15]
2022 Graz Luc Maierhofer Maurizio Zandron Valentin Eisenbauer [16]
2023 St. Pölten Maurizio Zandron Luc Maierhofer Anton Skoficz [17]
2024 Feldkirch [18]
2025 Dornbirn Valentin Eisenbauer [19]


Women

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1913 Prague Gisela Reichmann
1914 Vienna Paula Zalaudek
1916
1917 Gisela Reichmann
1918 Herma Szabo
1922 Herma Szabo
1923 Gisela Reichmann Hilde Thiel
1924 Wien Hilde Thiel
1925 Klagenfurt
1926 Graz Melitta Brunner
1927 Innsbruck Fritzi Burger
1928 Vienna Fritzi Burger Grete Kubitschek
1929 Semmering Gerda Hornung
1930 Innsbruck Ilse Hornung
1931 Mödling Ilse Hornung Lilly Weiler
1932 Vienna Hilde Holovsky Fritzi Burger Hela Dietz
1933 Graz Liselotte Landbeck Helga Schrittwieser
1934 Vienna Liselotte Landbeck Grete Lainer Fritzi Burger
1935 Hedy Stenuf
1936 Emmy Putzinger Hedy Stenuf Grete Lainer
1937 Grete Lainer Hanne Niernberger
1938 Seefeld Hanne Niernberger Lissy König
1939 Vienna Emmy Polak Anita Waegeler
1940 Hanna Niernberger Emmy Putzinger Hertha Wächtler
1941 Marta Musilek Madeleine Müller
1942 Klagenfurt Marta Musilek Grete Veit Inge Solar
1943 Mödling Madeleine Müller Hilde Appeltauer
1946 Vienna Eva Pawlik Inge Solar
1947 Graz Lilly Fuchs
1948 Vienna Hilde Appeltauer Inge Solar
1949 Graz Lilly Fuchs Susi Giebisch
1950 Innsbruck Lilly Fuchs Susi Giebisch Helga Haid
1951 Vienna Lotte Schwenk Annelies Schilhan Eva Weidler
1952 Seefeld Annelies Schilhan Sissy Schwarz
1953 St. Anton Ingrid Wendl Hanna Walter
1954 Graz Hanna Eigel Ingrid Wendl
1955 Vienna Ingrid Wendl Hanna Walter
1956
1957 Hanna Eigel
1958 Spittal/Drau Ingrid Wendl
1959 Vienna Hanna Walter
1960 Regine Heitzer
1961
1962
1963
1964 Innsbruck
1965 Klagenfurt
1966 Salzburg
1967 Vienna Beatrix Schuba
1968 Feldkirch
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973 Sonja Balun
1974
1975
1976 Claudia Kristofics-Binder
1977 Claudia Kristofics-Binder
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983 Sonja Stanek
1984 Parthena Sarafidis
1985 Sabine Paal
1986
1987
1988 Yvonne Pokorny
1989
1990
1991 Innsbruck Christine Czerni Melanie Friedreich
1992 Andrea Kus
1993 Vienna Andrea Kus Yvonne Pokorny Eva Sonnleitner
1994 Klagenfurt Julia Lautowa Martina Kus
1995 Angela Tuska
1996 Andrea Kus Denise Jaschek Karin Brandstätter
1997 St. Pölten Julia Lautowa Anna Wenzel
1998 Vienna Jubilee Jenna Mandl Elisabeth Angerer
1999 Graz
2000 Vienna Julia Lautowa Karin Strebl
2001 Anna Wenzel Karin Steiner Anna Gabriel
2002 Julia Lautowa Diána Póth Jennifer LeGuilloux
2003 Dornbirn Jennifer LeGuilloux Anni Luftensteiner
2004 Vienna Andrea Kreuzer
2005 Innsbruck Karin Brandstätter Anni Luftensteiner Andrea Kreuzer
2006 Andrea Kreuzer Kathrin Freudelsperger Astrid Mangi
2007 Vienna Kathrin Freudelsperger Denise Koegl Kerstin Frank
2008 St. Pölten Denise Kögl Stephanie Ellensohn [2]
2009 Linz Miriam Ziegler Kerstin Frank Denise Kögl [3]
2010 Innsbruck Belinda Schönberger [4]
2011 St. Pölten Belinda Schönberger Andrea Kreuzer Kerstin Frank [5]
2012 Graz Kerstin Frank Belinda Schönberger Miriam Ziegler [6]
2013 Vienna Natascha Zangl [7]
2014 Salzburg Christina Grill Jenny Lin [8]
2015 Dornbirn Anita Kapferer Sabrina Schulz [9]
2016 Innsbruck Belinda Schönberger Lara Nikola Roth [10]
2017 Graz Alisa Stomakhina Marika Steward [11]
2018 Vienna Lara Roth Natalie Klotz Sophia Schaller [12]
2019 Gmunden Sophia Schaller Victoria Hübler [13]
2020 Klagenfurt Olga Mikutina Stefanie Pesendorfer [14]
2021 Linz Anita Kapferer [15]
2022 Graz Stefanie Pesendorfer Olga Mikutina Sophia Schaller [16]
2023 St. Pölten Emily Saari Sophia Schaller Stefanie Pesendorfer [17]
2024 Feldkirch Olga Mikutina Stefanie Pesendorfer Emily Saari [18]
2025 Dornbirn Flora Marie Schaller [19]

Pairs

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1913 Vienna Helene Engelmann / Karl Mejstrik Christa von Szabo / Leo Horwitz
1914 Christa von Szabo / Leo Horwitz Helene Engelmann / Karl Mejstrik
1921 Helene Engelmann / Alfred Berger Hansi Eissert / Georg Pamperl
1922
1923
1924 Lilly Scholz / Otto Kaiser Gisela Hochhaltinger / Georg Pamperl
1925 Innsbruck Herma Szabo / Ludwig Wrede
1926 Graz
1927 Lilly Scholz / Otto Kaiser
1928 Bruck/Mur
1929 Klagenfurt Gisela Hochhaltinger / Otto Preißecker Melitta Brunner / Ludwig Wrede
1930 Semmering Melitta Brunner / Ludwig Wrede
1931 Graz Lilly Gaillard / Willy Petter Idi Papez / Karl Zwack Ridi Jauernigg / Pepo Jauernigg
1932 Klagenfurt
1933 Innsbruck Idi Papez / Karl Zwack Lilly Gaillard / Willy Petter Hansi Kast / Otto Kaiser
1934 Vienna Herta Baumgartner / Rolf Stillebacher
1935 Ilse Pausin / Erik Pausin Liese Kianek / Adolf Rosdol
1936 Ilse Pausin / Erik Pausin
1937 Innsbruck Hildegard Eigel-Faulhaber / Karl Eigel Helga Schrittwieser / Pepo Jauernigg
1938 Graz
1939 Vienna
1940 Herta Ratzenhofer / Emil Ratzenhofer
1941 Herta Ratzenhofer / Emil Ratzenhofer
1942 St. Pölten Eva Pawlik / Rudi Seeliger
1943 Mödling Herta Ratzenhofer / Emil Ratzenhofer
1946 Vienna Susi Giebisch / Helmut Seibt
1947 Graz
1948 Vienna Elly Stärk / Harry Gareis
1949 Graz Elly Stärk / Harry Gareis
1950 Susi Giebisch / Rudi Seeliger Herta Ratzenhofer / Emil Ratzenhofer
1951 Mariazell Elly Stärk / Harry Gareis
1952 Seefeld Sissy Schwarz / Kurt Oppelt
1953 St. Anton
1954 Graz
1955 Vienna Liesl Ellend / Konrad Lienert
1956
1957 Liesl Ellend / Konrad Lienert
1958 Spittal/Drau
1959 Vienna Diana Hinko / Heinz Döpfl
1960
1961
1962 Diana Hinko / Bernd Henhapel
1963 Gerlinde Schönbauer / Willy Bietak
1964 Innsbruck
1965 Klagenfurt
1966 Salzburg
1967 Vienna Evelyne Schneider / Willy Bietak
1968 Feldkirch
1969
1970 Evelyne Scharf / Willy Bietak
1971
1972 Ursula Nemec / Michael Nemec
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977 Jenny Booth / Michael Nemec
1978 Ingrid Fuchs / Walter Fuchs
1979
1980
1992 Ulrike Gerstl / Björn Lobenwein No other competitors
1993 Vienna
1994 Klagenfurt
1995
1996
1998 Vienna Marion Haas / Björn Lobenwein Katarzyna Prystal / Roland Burghart No other competitors
1999 Graz Claudia Koll / Björn Lobenwein No other competitors
2011 St. Pölten
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2012 Graz [6]
2013 Vienna [7]
2014 Salzburg [8]
2015 Dornbirn [9]
2016 Innsbruck [10]
2018 Vienna [12]
2020 Klagenfurt
No other competitors [14]
2021 Linz No other competitors [15]
2022 Graz [16]
2023 St. Pölten [17]
2024 Feldkirch [18]
2025 Dornbirn No other competitors [19]

Ice dance

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1936–37 Mödling Trude Wagner / Fritz Staniek Edith Winkelmann / Walter Löhner Jutta Stöhr / Fritz Hackl
1937–38 Vienna Edith Winkelmann / Walter Löhner Trude Wagner / Fritz Staniek
1938–39 Mödling Trude Wagner / Fritz Staniek Edith Winkelmann / Walter Löhner
1939–40 Vienna Jutta Stöhr / Fritz Hackl
1940–41 Semmering Edith Winkelmann / Walter Löhner Hertha Branowitzer / Rudolf Plaschke
1941–42 Innsbruck Jutta Stöhr / Fritz Hackl
1942–43 Mödling
1945–46 Vienna Hertha Branowitzer / Rudolf Plaschke
1946–47 Graz
1947–48 Vienna
1948–49 Graz
1949–50 Innsbruck Luise Lehner / Hans Kutschera
1950–51 Vienna Helga Binder / Edwin Fuhrich
1951–52 Paulin Haffner / Herbert Huber Ilse Reitmaier / Hans Kutschera
1952–53 St. Anton/Arlberg Helga Binder / Edwin Fuhrich Lucia Fischer / Rudolf Zorn Luise Lehner / Hans Kutschera
1953–54 Graz Edith Peikert / Hans Kutschera Lucia Fischer / Rudolf Zorn
1954–55 Vienna Edith Peikert / Hans Kutschera Lucia Fischer / Rudolf Zorn
1955–56 Brigitte Gröger / Alois Mitterhuber
1956–57 Lucia Zorn / Rudolf Zorn
1957–58 Spittal/Drau Lucia Zorn / Rudolf Zorn Edith Peikert / Alois Mitterhuber Helga Michlmayr / Georg Felsinger
1958–59 Vienna Helga Michlmayr / Georg Felsinger Christel Trebesiner / Herbert Rothkappl
1959–60 Helga Michelmayr / Georg Felsinger Christel Trebesiner / Herbert Rothkappl
1960–61 Christel Trebesiner / Georg Felsinger
1961–62
1962–63 Heide Mezger / Herbert Rothkappl
1963–64 Innsbruck Heide Mezger / Herbert Rothkappl
1964–65 Klagenfurt
1965–66 Salzburg Christel Trebesiner / Herbert Rothkappl Heide Mezger / Georg Felsinger
1967–68 Heide Mezger / Herbert Rothkappl
1968–69 Elfriede Rupp / Walter Leschetizky
1969–70
1970–71 Agnes Arco / Adrian Perco
1971–72 Brigitte Scheijbal / Walter Leschetizky
1972–73
1973–74
1974–75 Susanne Handschmann / Peter Handschmann
1975–76
1976–77
1977–78
1978–79
1979–80
1981–82 Maria Kniffer / Manfred Hübler
1982–83 Kathrin Beck / Christoff Beck
1983–84
1984–85
1985–86
1986–87
1987–88
1988–89 Ursula Holik / Herbert Holik
1989–90 Monika Müksch / Bernhard Hatzl
1990–91 Innsbruck Daria-Larissa Maritczak / Ihor-Andrij Maritczak Monika Müksch / Bernhard Hatzl Bettina Bastl / Klaus Oberleitner
1991–92 Angelika Führing / Peter Wilczek Karin Galle / Rolf Galle
1992–93 Vienna Angelika Führing / Peter Wilczek No other competitors
1993–94 Klagenfurt Allison MacLean / Konrad Schaub
1994–95 Allison MacLean / Konrad Schaub
1995–96 Vienna Andrea Sopper / Pavel Skulec Ursula Peschorn / Werner Raag
1996–97 St. Pölten Angelika Führing / Bruno Ellinger Elke Rogel / Roy Hasset
1997–98 Vienna No other competitors
1998–99 Graz No other competitors
2000 Vienna Marina Rebernig / Robert Pusch [20]
2001 Miriam Sinzinger / Jamie Ferguson [21]
2002
  • Marie Isabelle Gusbeth
  • Christian Hassett
2003 Dornbirn No other competitors
2004 Vienna No other competitors
2006 Innsbruck
2007 Vienna
2008 St. Pölten [2]
2009 Linz [3]
2010 Innsbruck [4]
2011 St. Pölten Rachel Hofer / Christoph Klier [5]
2012 Graz No other competitors [6]
2013 Vienna [7]
2014 Salzburg [8]
2015 Dornbirn No other competitors [9]
2016 Innsbruck [10]
2017 Graz
[11]
2023 St. Pölten [17]
2024 Feldkirch [18]
2025 Dornbirn [19]

Junior medalists

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Men's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2009–10 Innsbruck Mario-Rafael Ionian Maximilian Obsieger Clement Ledoux [4]
2010–11 St. Pölten Simon Gabriel Ionian Maximilian Obsieger No other competitors [5]
2011–12 Graz Bernhard Pauli Manuel Drechsler Albert Mück [6]
2012–13 Vienna Simon Gabriel Ionian Albert Mück Manuel Drechsler [7]
2013–14 Salzburg Albert Mück Manuel Drechsler Livio Mayr [8]
2014–15 Dornbirn Johannes Maierhofer Simon Gabriel Ionian Manuel Drechsler [9]
2015–16 Innsbruck Luc Maierhofer Johannes Maierhofer Livio Mayr [10]
2016–17 Graz Anton Skoficz Johannes Maierhofer Livio Mayr [11]
2017–18 Vienna Anton Skoficz Valentin Eisenbauer Sebastian Mörtl [12]
2018–19 Gmunden Luc Maierhofer Anton Skoficz Valentin Eisenbauer [13]
2019–20 Klagenfurt Alexander Charnagalov Ralph-Patrick Filipin Patrik Huber [14]
2020–21 Linz Alexander Charnagalov Patrik Huber Nuwan David Rondon [15]
2021–22 Graz Tobia Oellerer Alexander Charnagalov Daniel Ruis [16]
2023-24 Feldkirch Daniel Ruis No other competitors [18]
2025 Dornbirn Tobia Oellerer Maksym Petrychenko Daniel Ruis [19]

Women's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2009–10 Innsbruck Victoria Hübler Belinda Schönberger Alessandra Laurencik [4]
2010–11 St. Pölten Victoria Hübler Lara Eisenbauer Jenny Lin [5]
2011–12 Graz Sabrina Schulz Victoria Hübler Natascha Zangl [6]
2012–13 Vienna Victoria Hübler Sabrina Schulz Nina-Larissa Wolfslast [7]
2013–14 Salzburg Lara Nikola Roth Sophie Almassy Anita Kapferer [8]
2014–15 Dornbirn Lara Nikola Roth Alexandra Philippova Anna-Sophia Miesenberger [9]
2015–16 Innsbruck Alisa Stomakhina Nathalie Klotz Violette Ivanoff [10]
2016–17 Graz Alisa Stomakhina Sophia Schaller Celine Leonie Weiss [11]
2017–18 Vienna Stefanie Pesendorfer Sophia Schaller Olga Mikutina [12]
2018–19 Gmunden Olga Mikutina Stefanie Pesendorfer Sophie-Laureen Günther [13]
2019–20 Klagenfurt Olga Mikutina Stefanie Pesendorfer Dorotea Partonjic [14]
2020–21 Linz Dorotea Leitgeb Jasmin Elsebaie Lina Salzer [15]
2021–22 Graz Dorotea Leitgeb Paola Jurisic Jasmin Elsebaie [16]
2022–23 St. Pölten Hannah Frank Flora Marie Schaller Dorotea Leitgeb [17]
2023-24 Feldkirch Flora Marie Schaller Hannah Frank Sara Höfer [18]
2025 Dornbirn Sara Höfer Maxima Rebernig Alisah Reiterer [19]

Pairs

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2009–10 Innsbruck Stina Martini / Severin Kiefer No other competitors [4]
2016–17 Graz Heidrun Pipal / Erik Pipal [11]
2017–18 Vienna Heidrun Pipal / Erik Pipal [12]
2018–19 Gmunden Heidrun Pipal / Erik Pipal Sara Jane Dana / Livio Mayr No other competitors [13]
2022–23 St. Pölten Giorgia Ghedini / Luc Maierhofer No other competitors [17]
2025 Dornbirn
  • Paola Jurisic
  • Michail Savenkov
[19]

Ice dance

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2009–10 Innsbruck Sonja Pauli / Tobias Eisenbauer No other competitors [4]
2010–11 St. Pölten Chiara Noe / Lorenz Hörcsöky [5]
2011–12 Graz Christine Smith / Simon Eisenbauer [6]
2012–13 Vienna Christine Smith / Simon Eisenbauer [7]
2013–14 Salzburg Christine Smith / Simon Eisenbauer [8]
2014–15 Dornbirn Christine Smith / Simon Eisenbauer [9]
2015–16 Innsbruck Elisaveta Orlova / Stephano-Valentino Schuster [10]
2016–17 Graz Elisaveta Orlova / Stephano-Valentino Schuster Larissa Freyler / Youssef Zaki-Khalil No other competitors [11]
2018–19 Gmunden Marina Philippova / Vadym Kravtsov Corinna Huber / Patrik Huber [13]
2019–20 Klagenfurt Marina Philippova / Vadym Kravtsov Corinna Huber / Patrik Huber [14]
2020–21 Linz Corinna Huber / Patrik Huber No other competitors [15]
2021–22 Graz Corinna Huber / Patrik Huber
  • Anita Straub
  • Andreas Straub
No other competitors [16]
2022–23 St. Pölten
  • Anita Straub
  • Andreas Straub
No other competitors [17]
2023-24 Feldkirch
  • Anita Straub
  • Andreas Straub
Elisabeth Havers / Leo Havers No other competitors [18]
2025 Dornbirn
  • Anita Straub
  • Andreas Straub
No other competitors [19]

References

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Sources

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  • Results 1991 listed in Pirouette, 25. Jahrgang, February 1991
  • Results 1992 listed in Pirouette, 26. Jahrgang, February 1992
  • Results 1993 listed in Pirouette, 27. Jahrgang, February 1993
  • Results 1994 listed in Pirouette, 28. Jahrgang, February 1994
  • Results 1996 listed in Pirouette, 30. Jahrgang, February 1996
  • Results 1997 listed in Pirouette, 31. Jahrgang, February 1997
  • Results 1998 listed in Pirouette, 32. Jahrgang, January 1998
  • Results 1999 listed in Pirouette, 33. Jahrgang, January 1999
  • Results 2002 listed in Pirouette, 35. Jahrgang, January 2002
  • Results 2003 listed in Pirouette, 36. Jahrgang, February 2003
  • Results 2004 listed in Pirouette, 37. Jahrgang, January 2004
  • Results 2005 listed in Pirouette, 38. Jahrgang, February 2005
  • Results 2006 listed in Pirouette, 39. Jahrgang, February 2006
  • Results 2007 listed in Eissportmagazin Nr.1, January 2007
  • Der Eissport Nummer 10, 21 January 1929
  • Der Eissport Nummer 12, 11 February 1929
  • Deutscher Eissport, 27 January 1898, Page 99
  • Rudolf Kutzer, Eiskunstlauf von A - Z (Wien 1955)