Swiss Figure Skating Championships

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.

Senior medalists

Men

Season Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Details
1919St. MoritzAlfred Mégroz
1921St. MoritzAlfred Mégroz
1924St. MoritzAlfred Mégroz
1926DavosGeorges Gautschi
1927St. MoritzGeorges Gautschi
1930–31ZürichGeorges Gautschi
1931–32ZürichHeinz Cattani
1932–33EngelbergErnst Keller
1933–34BernErnst Keller
1934–35BaselLucian Büeler
1935–36ArosaLucian Büeler
1936–37DavosLucian BüelerE. FennerC. Rima
1937–38BernHans Gerschwiler
1938–39ArosaHans Gerschwiler
1939–40ArosaKarl Enderlin
1940–41GlarusKarl Enderlin
1941–42ArosaKarl Enderlin
1942–43LausanneFritz Dürst
1943–44DavosKurt Sönning
1944–45ZürichKarl Enderlin
1945–46DavosHans Gerschwiler
1946–47ArosaHans Gerschwiler
1947–48DavosHans Gerschwiler
1948–49LausanneKurt Sönning
1949–50BaselKurt Sönning
1950–51KlostersFrançois Pache
1951–52FlimsFrançois Pache
1952–53ArosaHubert Köpfler
1953–54VillarsFrançois Pache
1954–55FlimsHans Müller
1955–56BaselFrançois Pache
1956–57ArosaHubert Köpfler
1957–58ZürichFrançois Pache
1958–59LausanneHubert Köpfler
1959–60WinterthurHubert Köpfler
1960–61ArosaHubert Köpfler
1961–62NeuchâtelFrançois Pache
1962–63ZürichMarkus Germann
1963–64WinterthurMarkus Germann
1964–65GenèveHans-Jürg Studer
1965–66LuzernHans-Jürg Studer
1966–67BaselDaniel Höner
1967–68ZürichDaniel Höner
1968–69LausanneDaniel Höner
1969–70WinterthurDaniel Höner
1970–71St. GallenDaniel Höner
1971–72BernDaniel Höner
1972–73BaselDaniel Höner
1973–74–
1974–75
No competitors
1975–76BernMartin Sochor
1976–77La Chaux-de-FondsRichard Furrer
1977–78HerisauDaniel Fürer
1978–79AarauOliver Höner
1979–80BernOliver Höner
1980–81LausanneRichard Furrer
1981–82ZürichOliver Höner
1982–83ArosaRichard Furrer
1983–84GenèveOliver Höner
1984–85LausanneOliver Höner
1985–86PorrentruyOliver Höner
1986–87BernOliver Höner
1987–88LuzernOliver Höner
1988–89Zürich-OerlikonOliver Höner
1989–90LausanneOliver Höner
1990–91OltenOliver Höner
1991–92MontheyPatrick Meier
1992–93BernNicolas Binz
1993–94NeuchâtelPatrick Meier
1994–95DavosMarius Negrea
1995–96LuganoPatrick Meier
1996–97GrindelwaldPatrick Meier
1997–98SchaffhausenPatrick MeierOscar PeterNicolas Binz
1998–99LausannePatrick MeierOscar PeterNo other competitors
1999–2000LuganoPatrick MeierOscar PeterNo other competitors[2]
2000–01GenèveStéphane LambielPatrick MeierOscar Peter
2001–02Zürich-OerlikonStéphane LambielJamal OthmanOscar Peter[3]
2002–03ZugStéphane LambielRaphaël BohrenOscar Peter
2003–04NeuchâtelStéphane LambielPatrick MeierJamal Othman
2004–05LausanneStéphane LambielJamal OthmanMoris Pfeifhofer
2005–06BiascaStéphane LambielJamal OthmanRaphaël Bohren[4]
2006–07GenèveStéphane LambielJamal OthmanMoris Pfeifhofer
2007–08WinterthurStéphane LambielMoris PfeifhoferJamal Othman
2008–09La Chaux-de-FondsJamal OthmanTomi PulkkinenMikael Redin[5]
2009–10LuganoStéphane LambielJamal OthmanMikael Redin
2010–11ZugMikael RedinLaurent AlvarezStéphane Walker[6]
2011–12BaselLaurent AlvarezStéphane WalkerMikael Redin[7]
2012–13GenèveStéphane WalkerNicolas DuboisMikael Redin[8]
2013–14La Chaux-de-FondsStéphane WalkerMikael RedinNicola Todeschini[9]
2014–15LuganoNicola TodeschiniVincent CuérelNicolas Dubois[10]
2015–16PrillyStéphane WalkerNicola TodeschiniNicolas Dubois[11]
2016–17LucerneStéphane WalkerLukas BritschgiNurullah Sahaka[12]
2017–18NeuchâtelStéphane WalkerNicola TodeschiniLukas Britschgi[13]
2018–19WetzikonLukas BritschgiNurullah SahakaTomas Llorenc Guarino Sabate[14]
2019–20Biel/BienneLukas BritschgiNurullah SahakaNicola Todeschini[15]
2020–21Competition cancelled[16]
2021–22LucerneLukas BritschgiEgor MurashovNurullah Sahaka[17]

Ladies

Season Location Gold[18] Silver Bronze Details
1930–31ZürichEdith Gautschi
1931–32ZürichEdith Gautschi
1932–33EngelbergGuldborg Sjuresen
1933–34BernGuldborg Sjuresen
1934–35BaselAngela Anderes
1935–36ArosaAngela Anderes
1936–37DavosAngela AnderesHerta Frey-DexlerInge Manger
1937–38BernInge Manger
1938–39ArosaAngela Anderes
1939–40ArosaAngela Anderes
1940–41GlarusIlse Schottlander
1941–42ArosaUrsula Arnold
1942–43LausanneDoris Blanc
1943–44DavosUrsula Arnold
1944–45ZürichMaja Hug
1945–46DavosMaja Hug
1946–47ArosaMaja Hug
1947–48DavosMaja Hug
1948–49LausanneMaja Hug
1949–50BaselMaja Hug
1950–51KlostersYolande Jobin
1951–52FlimsSusi Wirz
1952–53ArosaDoris Zerbe
1953–54VillarsGeorgette Fischer
1954–55FlimsGeorgette Fischer
1955–56BaselAlice Fischer
1956–57ArosaAlice Fischer
1957–58ZürichRita Müller
1958–59LausanneLiliane Crosa
1959–60WinterthurLiliane Crosa
1960–61ArosaFränzi Schmidt
1961–62NeuchâtelFränzi Schmidt
1962–63ZürichDorette Bek
1963–64WinterthurFränzi Schmidt
1964–65GenèvePia Zürcher
1965–66LuzernPia Zürcher
1966–67BaselPia Zürcher
1967–68ZürichCharlotte Walter
1968–69LausanneCharlotte Walter
1969–70WinterthurCharlotte Walter
1970–71St. GallenCharlotte Walter
1971–72BernCharlotte Walter
1972–73BaselKarin Iten
1973–74GenèveKarin Iten
1974–75VillarsKarin Iten
1975–76BernDanielle RiederDenise Biellmann
1976–77La Chaux-de-FondsDanielle RiederDenise Biellmann
1977–78HerisauDanielle RiederDenise Biellmann
1978–79AarauDenise Biellmann
1979–80BernDenise Biellmann
1980–81LausanneDenise Biellmann
1981–82ZürichMyriam Oberwiler
1982–83ArosaSandra Cariboni
1983–84GenèveMyriam Oberwiler
1984–85LausanneClaudia Villiger
1985–86PorrentruyClaudia Villiger
1986–87BernClaudia Villiger
1987–88LuzernStéfanie Schmid
1988–89Zürich-OerlikonStéfanie Schmid
1989–90LausanneMichèle Claret
1990–91OltenSabrina Tschudi
1991–92MontheyNicole Skoda
1992–93BernNathalie Krieg
1993–94NeuchâtelNathalie Krieg
1994–95DavosJanine BurNathalie KriegLucinda Ruh
1995–96LuganoLucinda Ruh
1996–97GrindelwaldAnina FivianLucinda Ruh
1997–98SchaffhausenAnina FivianLucinda RuhChristel Borghi
1998–99LausanneChristel BorghiSarah MeierLucinda Ruh
1999–2000LuganoSarah MeierKimena Brog-MeierNicole Skoda[2]
2000–01GenèveSarah MeierKimena Brog-MeierSimone Walthard
2001–02Zürich-OerlikonKimena Brog-MeierViviane KäserRoberta Piazzini[3]
2002–03ZugSarah MeierKimena Brog-MeierCorinne Djoungong
2003–04NeuchâtelTitle vacant[19]
2004–05LausanneSarah MeierKimena Brog-MeierCindy Carquillat
2005–06BiascaSarah MeierBettina HeimCindy Carquillat[4]
2006–07GenèveSarah MeierBettina HeimMyriam Leuenberger
2007–08WinterthurSarah MeierViviane KäserNoémie Silberer
2008–09La Chaux-de-FondsNicole GrafRomy BühlerNoémie Silberer[5]
2009–10LuganoSarah MeierBettina HeimRomy Bühler
2010–11ZugBettina HeimRomy BühlerMyriam Leuenberger[6]
2011–12ZugRomy BühlerMyriam LeuenbergerNicole Graf[7]
2012–13GenèveTina StürzingerAnna OvcharovaNicole Graf[8]
2013–14La Chaux-de-FondsAnna OvcharovaTanja OdermattTina Stürzinger[9]
2014–15LuganoEveline BrunnerAnna OvcharovaTanja Odermatt[10]
2015–16PrillyTanja OdermattShaline RüeggerYasmine Yamada[11]
2016–17LucerneYasmine YamadaYoonmi LehmannJérômie Repond[12]
2017–18NeuchâtelAlexia PaganiniYoonmi LehmannYasmine Yamada[13]
2018–19WetzikonAlexia PaganiniYasmine YamadaYoonmi Lehmann[14]
2019–20Biel/BienneAlexia PaganiniNoémie BodensteinYasmine Yamada[15]
2020–21Competition cancelled[16]
2021–22LucerneAlexia PaganiniYasmine YamadaLivia Kaiser[17]
2022–23ChurLivia KaiserKimmy RepondSarina Joos

Pairs

Season Location Gold[20] Silver Bronze Details
1932–33EngelbergFrl. Streuli / E. Keller
1933–34BernFrl. Hauser / E. Keller
1934–35BaselFrl. Klasi / S. Steiger
1935–36ArosaPierette Dubois / Paul Dubois
1936–37DavosPierette Dubois / Paul DuboisH. Schilling / H. Beyeler
1937–38BernPierette Dubois / Paul Dubois
1938–39ArosaPierette Dubois / Paul Dubois
1939–40ArosaPierette Dubois / Paul Dubois
1940–41GlarusPierette Dubois / Paul Dubois
1941–42ArosaPierette Dubois / Paul Dubois
1942–43LausannePierette Dubois / Paul Dubois
1943–44DavosPierette Dubois / Paul Dubois
1944–45ZürichPierette Dubois / Paul Dubois
1945–46DavosLuny Unold / Hans Kuster
1946–47ArosaLuny Unold / Hans Kuster
1947–48DavosLuny Unold / Hans Kuster
1948–49LausanneEliane Steinemann / André Calame
1949–50BaselEliane Steinemann / André Calame
1950–51KlostersEliane Steinemann / André Calame
1951–52FlimsSilvia Grandjean / Michel Grandjean
1952–53ArosaSilvia Grandjean / Michel Grandjean
1953–54VillarsSilvia Grandjean / Michel Grandjean
1954–55FlimsSusy Holstein / Willy Wahl
1955–56BaselSusy Holstein / Willy Wahl
1956–57ArosaGerda Johner / Rüdi Johner
1957–58ZürichGerda Johner / Rüdi Johner
1958–59LausanneGerda Johner / Rüdi Johner
1959–60WinterthurGerda Johner / Rüdi Johner
1960–61ArosaGerda Johner / Rüdi Johner
1961–62NeuchâtelGerda Johner / Rüdi Johner
1962–63ZürichGerda Johner / Rüdi Johner
1963–64WinterthurGerda Johner / Rüdi Johner
1964–65GenèveGerda Johner / Rüdi Johner
1965–66LuzernMonique Mathis / Yves Aellig
1966–67BaselMona Szabo / Peter Szabo
1967–68ZürichMona Szabo / Peter Szabo
1968–69LausanneEdith Sperl / Heinz Wirz
1969–70WinterthurKarin Künzle / Christian Künzle
1970–71St. GallenKarin Künzle / Christian Künzle
1971–72BernKarin Künzle / Christian Künzle
1972–73BaselKarin Künzle / Christian Künzle
1973–74GenèveKarin Künzle / Christian Künzle
1974–75VillarsKarin Künzle / Christian Künzle
1975–76BernKarin Künzle / Christian Künzle
1976–77La Chaux-de-FondsChantal Zürcher / Paul Huber
1977–78HerisauGaby Galambos / Jürg Galambos
1978–79AarauChristine Eicher / Paul Huber
1979–80BernDanielle Rieder / Paul Huber
1980–81LausanneGaby Galambos / Jürg Galambos
1981–82ZürichGaby Galambos / Jürg Galambos
1982–83ArosaTitle vacant
1983–84GenèveGaby Galambos / Jürg Galambos
1984–85–
1986–87
No competitors
1987–88LuzernSaskia Bourgeois / Guy Bourgeois
1988–89Zürich-OerlikonSaskia Bourgeois / Guy Bourgeois
1989–90LausanneSaskia Bourgeois / Guy Bourgeois
1990–91OltenSaskia Bourgeois / Guy Bourgeois
1991–92MontheyLeslie Monod / Cédric Monod
1992–93BernLeslie Monod / Cédric Monod
1993–94NeuchâtelLeslie Monod / Cédric Monod
1994–95–
2006–07
No competitors
2007–08WinterthurAnaïs Morand / Antoine DorsazNo other competitors
2008–09La Chaux-de-FondsAnaïs Morand / Antoine DorsazNo other competitors[5]
2009–10LuganoAnaïs Morand / Antoine DorsazNo other competitors
2010–11ZugAnaïs Morand / Timothy LeemannNo other competitors[6]
2011–12BaselAnaïs Morand / Timothy LeemannNo other competitors[7]
2012–13No competitors[8]
2013–14La Chaux-de-FondsMéline Habechian / Noah SchererAlexandra Herbríková / Nicolas RouletNo other competitors[9]
2014–15LuganoAlexandra Herbríková / Nicolas RouletNo other competitors[10]
2015–16PrillyAlexandra Herbríková / Nicolas RouletIoulia Chtchetinina / Noah SchererNo other competitors[11]
2016–17LucerneIoulia Chtchetinina / Noah SchererAlexandra Herbríková / Nicolas RouletNo other competitors[12]
2017–18NeuchâtelIoulia Chtchetinina / Mikhail AkulovNo other competitors[13]
2018–19WetzikonAlexandra Herbríková / Nicolas RouletNo other competitors[14]
2019–20Biel/BienneAlexandra Herbríková / Nicolas RouletNo other competitors[15]
2020–21Competition cancelled[16]
2021–22LucerneJessica Pfund / Joshua SantillanNo other competitors[17]

Ice dancing

Season Location Gold[21] Silver Bronze Details
1960–61ArosaMarlyse Fornachon / Charly Pichard
1961–62NeuchâtelMarlyse Fornachon / Charly Pichard
1962–63ZürichMarlyse Fornachon / Charly Pichard
1963–64WinterthurRosmarie Lerf / Roland Wehinger
1964–65No competitors
1965–66LuzernRosmarie Lerf / Roland Wehinger
1966–67BaselRosmarie Lerf / Roland Wehinger
1967–68ZürichMargrith Roggwiller / Eugen Jost
1968–69LausanneChristiane Dällenbach / Léo Barblan
1969–70WinterthurTania Grossen / Alexander Grossen
1970–71St. GallenTania Grossen / Alexander Grossen
1971–72BernSilvia Bodmer / Beat Steib
1972–73BaselGerda Bühler / Mathis Bächi
1973–74GenèveGerda Bühler / Mathis Bächi
1974–75VillarsGerda Bühler / Maxime Erlanger
1975–76BernGerda Bühler / Maxime Erlanger
1976–77No competitors
1977–78HerisauRegula Lattmann / Hanspeter Müller
1978–79AarauRegula Lattmann / Hanspeter Müller
1979–80BernRegula Lattmann / Hanspeter Müller
1980–81LausanneRegula Lattmann / Hanspeter MüllerEsther Guiglia / Roland MaederGraziella Ferpozzi / Marco Ferpozzi
1981–82ZürichGraziella Ferpozzi / Marco Ferpozzi
1982–83ArosaGraziella Ferpozzi / Marco Ferpozzi
1983–84GenèveGraziella Ferpozzi / Marco Ferpozzi
1984–85LausanneGaby Schuppli / Markus Merz
1985–86PorrentruyClaudia Schmidlin / Daniel Schmidlin
1986–87BernDésirée Schlegel / Patrik Brecht
1987–88LuzernDésirée Schlegel / Patrik Brecht
1988–89Zürich-OerlikonDiane Gerencser / Bernard Columberg
1989–90LausanneDiane Gerencser / Bernard Columberg
1990–91OltenDiane Gerencser / Bernard ColumbergYvette Rauber / Patrik BrechtNo other competitors
1991–92MontheyValérie Le Tensorer / Jörg Kienzle
1992–93BernDiane Gerencser / Alexander Stanislavov
1993–94NeuchâtelDiane Gerencser / Alexander Stanislavov
1994–95DavosDiane Gerencser / Alexander Stanislavov
1995–96LuganoCornelia Diener / Alexej Pospelov
1996–97GrindelwaldTitle vacant
1997–98SchaffhausenEliane Hugentobler / Daniel HugentoblerNo other competitors
1998–99LausanneEliane Hugentobler / Daniel HugentoblerNo other competitors
1999–2000LuganoEliane Hugentobler / Daniel HugentoblerNo other competitors[2]
2000–01GenèveEliane Hugentobler / Daniel HugentoblerNo other competitors
2001–02Zürich-OerlikonEliane Hugentobler / Daniel Hugentoblerno other competitors[3]
2002–03
2003–04
No competitors
2004–05LausanneDaniela Keller / Fabian KellerChristel Savioz / Jean-Philippe MathieuLeonie Krail / Oscar Peter
2005–06BiascaLeonie Krail / Oscar PeterChristel Savioz / Jean-Philippe MathieuNo other competitors[4]
2006–07GenèveNora von Bergen / David DeFazioChristel Savioz / Jean-Philippe MathieuLeonie Krail / Oscar Peter
2007–08WinterthurLeonie Krail / Oscar PeterChristel Savioz / Jean-Philippe MathieuNo other competitors
2008–09La Chaux-de-FondsLeonie Krail / Oscar PeterNo other competitors[5]
2009–10LuganoRamona Elsener / Florian RoostLeonie Krail / Oscar PeterNo other competitors
2010–11ZugRamona Elsener / Florian RoostNo other competitors[6]
2011–12BaselRamona Elsener / Florian RoostNo other competitors[7]
2012–13GenèveRamona Elsener / Florian RoostNo other competitors[8]
2013–14La Chaux-de-FondsRamona Elsener / Florian RoostKatarina Paice / Andrea MorroneNo other competitors[9]
2014–15LuganoSandrine-Tabea Hofstetter / Jérémie FleminKatarina Paice / Yuri YeremenkoNo other competitors[10]
2015–16PrillyKatarina Paice / Iurii IeremenkoNo other competitors[11]
2016–17LucerneVictoria Manni / Carlo RöthlisbergerBailey Melton / Darian WeissNo other competitors[12]
2017–18NeuchâtelVictoria Manni / Carlo RöthlisbergerNo other competitors[13]
2018–19WetzikonVictoria Manni / Carlo RöthlisbergerArianna Wróblewska / Stéphane WalkerNo other competitors[14]
2019–20Biel/BienneVictoria Manni / Carlo RöthlisbergerArianna Wróblewska / Stéphane WalkerNo other competitors[15]
2020–21Competition cancelled[16]
2021–22LucerneJasmine Tessari / Stéphane WalkerFiona Pernas / German ShamraevArianna Sassi / Luca Morini[17]

Junior medalists

Men

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001–02[3]

Ladies

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2001–02[3]

Ice dancing

Season Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2014–15LuganoValentina Schär / Carlo RöthlisbergerNo other competitors[10]
2015–16PrillyValentina Schär / Carlo RöthlisbergerMarie Louise Leupold / Christof Michael StegerNo other competitors[11]
2016–17LucerneMarie Louise Leupold / Christof Michael StegerCindy-Lilli Zimmerli / Volodymyr NakiskoNo other competitors[12]
2017–18NeuchâtelCindy-Lilli Zimmerli / Volodymyr NakiskoNo other competitors[13]
2018–19WetzikonNo competitors[14]
2019–20Biel/BienneGina Zehnder / Beda-Leon SieberAlina Klein / Maxim KobeltFiona Pernas / Cyrille Vandestoke[15]
2020–21Competition cancelled[16]
2021–22LucerneGina Zehnder / Beda-Leon SieberKayleigh Ella Maksymec / Maximilien RahierElina Bacsa / Cristian Murer[17]

References

  1. "Swiss Champions: Men". Archived from the original on 23 July 2011.
  2. "Results: 1999–2000 season". Archived from the original on 26 October 2004.
  3. "Results: 2001–02 season". Archived from the original on 18 December 2012.
  4. "Results: 2005–06 season". Archived from the original on 23 July 2011.
  5. "Results: 2008–09 season". Archived from the original on 18 December 2012.
  6. "Results: 2010–11 season". Archived from the original on 16 March 2012.
  7. "Results: 2011–12 season". Swiss Ice Skating.
  8. "Results: 2012–13 season". Swiss Ice Skating.
  9. "Results: 2013–14 season". Swiss Ice Skating.
  10. "Results: 2014–15 season". Swiss Ice Skating.
  11. "Results: 2015–16 season". Swiss Ice Skating. December 2015.
  12. "Results: 2016–17 season". Swiss Ice Skating. December 2016.
    • "Official site". Archived from the original on 18 December 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  13. "Scheizermeisterschaften Elite (Results: 2017–18 season)". Swiss Ice Skating.
  14. "Schweizermeisterschaften 2019 (Results: 2018–19 season)" (in German). Swiss Ice Skating. December 2018. Archived from the original on 29 December 2018.
  15. "Schweizermeisterschaften 2020 (Results: 2019–20 season)" (in German). Swiss Ice Skating. December 2019.
  16. "Absage Schweizermeisterschaften Eiskunstlaufen und Eisschnelllaufen 2021" [Cancellation of the Swiss figure skating and speed skating championships in 2021] (in German). Swiss Ice Skating. January 14, 2021.
  17. "Schweizermeisterschaften 2021 (Results: 2021–22 season)" (in German). Swiss Ice Skating. November 2021.
  18. "Swiss Champions: Ladies". Archived from the original on 23 July 2011.
  19. Albert Rene Kolb. "Städteflüge dank Dreifachaxel". Der Landbote. 22 December 2003.
  20. "Swiss Champions: Pair Skating". Archived from the original on 13 October 2008.
  21. "Swiss Champions: Ice Dancing". Archived from the original on 20 December 2007.

Sources

  • Journal "Eis- und Rollsport", Nr. 7, 18 February 1937, Germany

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