The Swiss Figure Skating Championships (officially named German : Schweizermeisterschaften Elite Kunstlaufen und Eistanzen and French : Championnats Suisses Elite Patinage Artistique et Danse sur Glace) are a figure skating competition held annually to crown the national champions of Switzerland. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, although not every discipline has been held in every year due to a lack of participants.
Season | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
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2001–02 | [3] |
Season | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
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2001–02 | [3] |
Season | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
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2014–15 | Lugano | Valentina Schär / Carlo Röthlisberger | No other competitors | [10] | |
2015–16 | Prilly | Valentina Schär / Carlo Röthlisberger | Marie Louise Leupold / Christof Michael Steger | No other competitors | [11] |
2016–17 | Lucerne | Marie Louise Leupold / Christof Michael Steger | Cindy-Lilli Zimmerli / Volodymyr Nakisko | [12] | |
2017–18 | Neuchâtel | Cindy-Lilli Zimmerli / Volodymyr Nakisko | No other competitors | [13] | |
2018–19 | Wetzikon | No competitors | [14] | ||
2019–20 | Biel/Bienne | Gina Zehnder / Beda-Leon Sieber | Alina Klein / Maxim Kobelt | Fiona Pernas / Cyrille Vandestoke | [15] |
2020–21 | Competition cancelled [16] | ||||
2021–22 | Lucerne | Gina Zehnder / Beda-Leon Sieber | Kayleigh Ella Maksymec / Maximilien Rahier | Elina Bacsa / Cristian Murer | [17] |
Season | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
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2023–24 | Küsnacht | Chiara-Michaela Pazienza / Maxim Knorr | No other competitors | [13] |
Sarah van Berkel is a Swiss former figure skater. She is the 2011 European champion, a two-time European silver medalist, the 2006 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, and an eight-time Swiss national champion.
The Japan or All-Japan Figure Skating Championships are a figure skating national championship held annually since 1930, to determine the national champions of Japan. Skaters compete in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing, although not every discipline has been held every year due to a lack of competitors. Skaters compete at the senior level; Junior level skaters compete at the Japan Junior Figure Skating Championships.
The German Figure Skating Championships are a figure skating national championship held annually to determine the national champions of Germany. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
The Hungarian Figure Skating Championships are a national figure skating competition held annually to determine the national champions of Hungary. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. Since the 2013–14 figure skating season, the Hungarian Figure Skating Championships have been held alongside the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia in the Four Nationals Championships.
The Australian Figure Skating Championships is a figure skating competition held annually to crown the national champions of Australia. It is organized by Ice Skating Australia, the nation's figure skating governing body. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and synchronized skating on the senior, junior, and novice levels.
The 2007 Swiss Figure Skating Championships were held in Genève from December 7 through 9th, 2006. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
The 2003 Swiss Figure Skating Championships were held in Zug from December 20 through 21st, 2002. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
The 2008 Swiss Figure Skating Championships were held at the Eishalle Deutweg in Winterthur from December 7 through 8th, 2007. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
The 1976 European Figure Skating Championships was a senior-level international competition held in Geneva, Switzerland on January 13–18. Elite senior-level figure skaters from European ISU member nations competed for the title of European Champion in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
The 1969 European Figure Skating Championships were held at the Olympia-Eisstadion in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany. Elite senior-level figure skaters from European ISU member nations competed for the title of European Champion in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
The 2006 Swiss Figure Skating Championships were held in Biasca from December 9 through 10th, 2005. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
The 2005 Swiss Figure Skating Championships were held in Lausanne from January 6 through 8th, 2005. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
The 2004 Swiss Figure Skating Championships were held in Neuchâtel from December 18 through 20th, 2003. Medals were awarded in two disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
The 2002 Swiss Figure Skating Championships were held in Zürich-Oerlikon from December 20 through 22, 2001. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
The 2001 Swiss Figure Skating Championships were held in Genève from January 12 through 13th, 2001. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and Ice dancing.
The 2000 Swiss Figure Skating Championships were held in Lugano from January 6 through 8th, 2000. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and Ice dancing.
The 1999 Swiss Figure Skating Championships were held in Lausanne from January 8 through 10th, 1999. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
The Swiss Figure Skating Championships were held in Schaffhausen from December 19-20, 1997. Medals were awarded in several disciplines including men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
National figure skating championships of the 2018–19 season are taking place mainly between December 2018 and January 2019. They are held to crown national champions and may serve as part of the selection process for international events such as the 2019 ISU Figure Skating Championships and the 2019 Winter Universiade. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. A few countries chose to organize their national championships together with their neighbors; the results were subsequently divided into national podiums.
National figure skating championships for the 2020–21 season were scheduled to take place mainly from December 2020 to January 2021. They were held to crown national champions and served as part of the selection process for international events, such as the 2021 ISU Championships. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance. A few countries chose to organize their national championships together with their neighbors; the results were subsequently divided into national podiums.
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