2007 German Figure Skating Championships

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2007 German Figure Skating Championships
Type:National Championship
Date:January 4 – 7
Season:2006–07
Location: Oberstdorf
Venue:Eislaufzentrum Oberstdorf
Defending champions
Men's singles:
Stefan Lindemann
Ladies' singles:
Anette Dytrt
Pairs:
Aljona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
Ice dance:
Christina Beier / William Beier
Synchronized skating:
Team Berlin 1
Champions
Men's singles:
Stefan Lindemann
Ladies' singles:
Kristin Wieczorek
Pairs:
Aljona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
Ice dance:
Nailya Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi
Synchronized skating:
Team Berlin 1
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The 2007 German Figure Skating Championships (German : Deutsche Meisterschaften im Eiskunstlaufen) took place on January 4–7, 2007 at the Eislaufzentrum Oberstdorf in Oberstdorf. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and synchronized skating on the senior, junior, and novice levels.

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The first senior compulsory dance was the Golden Waltz and the second was the Rhumba. The first junior compulsory dance was the Silver Samba and the second was the Midnight Blues.

Medalists

Senior
DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Men Stefan Lindemann Philipp Tischendorf Martin Liebers
Ladies Kristin Wieczorek Christiane Berger Constanze Paulinus
Pairs Aljona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy Mari-Doris Vartmann / Florian Just No other competitors
Ice dance Nailya Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi No other competitors
Synchronized skatingTeam Berlin IUnited AngelsSkating Mystery
Junior
DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Men Daniel Dotzauer Franz Streubel Denis Wieczorek
Ladies A Sarah Hecken Isabel Drescher Katharina Gierok
Ladies B Jessica Kosuch Jessica Hujsl Caroline Mey
Ice dance Carolina Hermann / Daniel Hermann Tanja Kolbe / Sascha Rabe Saskia Brall / Tim Giesen
Synchronized skatingTeam Berlin JuniorsMagic DiamondsSkating Graces
Youth
DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Boys Alexander Völler Paul Fentz Nolan Seegert
Girls A Nicole Gurny Nathalie Weinzierl Briana Munoz
Girls B Stefanie Frohberg Aline Mai Svenja Müller
Novice
DisciplineGoldSilverBronze
Boys A Tim Dieck Anton Kempf Philip Beckert
Boys B Michael Zenkner Vincent Hey Till-Felix Dehnen
Girls A Julia Pfrengle Luisa Weber Kristina Semjonow
Girls B Tabatha Pace Berit Schindler Anna Drdlicek
Pairs Kim Schiffner / Paul Fentz No other competitors
Ice dance A Dina Sophia König / Kai Constantin König Seynab Stößner / Sean Basler Charlene Gruner / Kevin Gassner
Ice dance B Dominique Dieck / Timo-Maximilian König Marion Koch / Rafael Frenzel Juliane Haslinger / Tom Finke
Synchronized skatingTeam Berlin NoviceHot DreamsSaxony Ice Pearls

Senior results

Men

RankNameClubRegionTotal pointsSPFS
1 Stefan Lindemann ESCETHR174.34159.012115.33
2 Philipp Tischendorf SCBBER174.09255.271118.82
3 Martin Liebers SCBBER163.42552.103111.32
4 Clemens Brummer SCCBER148.81452.20496.61
5 Tobias Bayer ESCETHR136.38650.63585.75
6 Michael Biondi MEV BAY129.72353.87975.85
7 Frederik Pauls ESGEB-W126.61745.01681.60
8 Julian Bäßler TSVKBAY119.11839.18779.93
9 Norman Keck MERCB-W113.25936.05877.20
WD Adrian Schager MERCB-W

Ladies

RankNameClubRegionTotal pointsSPFS
1 Kristin Wieczorek USGCSAS137.12150.26186.86
2 Christiane Berger MERCB-W123.65247.31376.34
3 Constanze Paulinus ESCETHR122.79441.00281.79
4 Desiree Löbel EVUB-W106.49540.44666.05
5 Brigitte Blickling EVAUBAY105.52639.05566.47
6 Katja Grohmann ESCETHR105.13737.69467.44
7 Sarah-Michelle Villanueva TUSWNRW103.66342.29761.37
WD Anne Sachtler ESVGRSAS827.98
WDDenise ZimmermannMERCB-W

Pairs

RankNameClubRegionTotal pointsSPFS
1 Aljona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy CECSAS190.53172.371118.16
2 Mari-Doris Vartmann / Florian Just DEG / EJENRW129.86246.49283.37

Ice dancing

RankNameClubRegionTotal pointsCD1CD2ODFD
1 Nailya Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi USGC / SCBS / B157.02113.77114.19148.63180.43

Synchronized

RankNameClubRegionTotal pointsSPFS
1Team Berlin IBTSCBER181.97159.731122.24
2United AngelsTUSSTB-W148.52251.66296.86
3Skating MysteryCECSAS120.15341.72478.43
4Shooting StarsMERCB-W113.27534.04379.23
Cool DreamsFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 100.49434.21566.28


Junior results

Men

RankNameClubRegionTotal pointsSPFS
1 Daniel Dotzauer USGCSAS137.02152.37284.65
2 Franz Streubel BTSCBER131.17539.15192.02
3 Denis Wieczorek ESCETHR114.69240.32574.37
4 Matti Landgraf CECSAS112.74735.37377.37
5 Patrick Stein SCBBER111.45439.60671.85
6 Christopher Berneck SCBBER108.80834.32474.48
7 Martin Rappe USGCSAS107.64340.29767.35
8 Peter Pfahl ESCETHR93.22930.02863.20
9 Jurij Gnilozoubov ERCWNRW92.86635.65957.21
10 Imin Kurashvili ECOBAY76.371026.191050.18

Ladies A

RankNameClubRegionTotal pointsSPFS
1 Sarah Hecken MERCB-W125.95141.67184.28
2 Isabel Drescher TSCDNRW110.89238.24272.65
3 Katharina Gierok EVKNRW105.62336.02369.60
4 Mira Sonnenberg DEGNRW103.40435.24468.16
5 Cornelia Klukowski EJENRW97.74634.44563.30
6 Melanie Schäffer TECWB-W97.14534.83762.31
7 Anissa Frank DEGNRW92.371029.81662.56
8 Ina Seterbakken ECOBAY90.66732.06958.60
9 Isabel Heintges DSCKNRW89.151328.22860.93
10 Giulia Sanna BSV92BER86.76831.651055.11
11 Pia Holtsteger EVKNRW83.14930.841252.30
12 Jeanny Ann Kaiser USGCSAS81.671228.861152.81
13 Sharon Prinz SCBBER77.541626.831350.71
14 Marielle Schuster TECWB-W76.601129.201447.40
15 Julia Peters TUSSTB-W73.271527.321545.95
16 Ella Kiel FRECHES71.071427.731643.34
WD Nicole Scheck TECWB-W
WD Elisabeth Wackerl EKVMBAY

Ladies B

RankNameClubRegionTotal pointsSPFS
1 Jessica Kosuch ESCRB-W91.24137.67253.57
2 Jessica Hujsl KEKNRW90.76233.17157.59
3 Caroline Mey SCBBER82.11431.07351.04
4 Olga Hilkevitch TECWB-W77.23630.29646.94
5 Anita Ruttkies ERCMBAY76.32530.40845.92
6 Jenny Pavlu DEGNRW75.56331.14944.42
7 Verena Mödl ERCIBAY74.721226.41548.31
8 Diana Kurashvili ECOBAY73.23730.001043.23
9 Christine Anstätt EVAUBAY72.68829.691142.99
10 Sandra Weigmann DRECSAS71.511723.04448.47
11 Monique Szesny DOEVNRW71.271524.86746.41
12 Carolin Morlock MERCB-W66.901425.001241.90
13 Annkathrin Löbel ECOBAY66.52928.141338.38
14 Anny-Kristin Knocke SCBBER63.791126.541537.25
15 Stephanie Scholz ESCETHR63.371326.181637.19
16 Franziska Eickenberg ERCIBAY63.151028.081735.07
17 Katharina Juranek MERCB-W62.371624.531437.84

Ice dancing

RankNameClubRegionTotal pointsCD1CD2ODFD
1 Carolina Hermann / Daniel Hermann ERCWNRW141.48114.72114.20245.97166.59
2 Tanja Kolbe / Sascha Rabe BTSCBER140.16213.88213.93147.02265.33
3 Saskia Brall / Tim Giesen NSKNRW126.23312.84312.74440.28360.37
4Ashley Foy / Benjamin Blum TSCDNRW124.51412.67412.24342.06457.54
5 Ruth-Beatrice Lang / Michael Zenkner TSVABAY98.53510.8259.62531.68546.41
6 Carolin Frenzel / Clemens Dialer TSVA / ERCFÜBAY93.96610.2568.97630.66644.08

Synchronized

RankNameClubRegionTotal pointsSPFS
1Team Berlin JuniorsBTSCBER139.89249.22190.67
2Magic DiamondsERCMBAY128.82151.28277.54
3Skating GracesUSGCSAS95.15334.23360.92
4Eiskristalle 2000TUSSTB-W64.51420.82443.69

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