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Recurring figure skating competition
The Swiss Figure Skating Championships (officially named Template:Lang-ger and Template:Lang-fr) 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 results
Men's singles
Women
Pairs
Ice dancing
Junior medalists
Men
Season
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Location
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Details
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2001–02 |
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Ladies
Season
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Location
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Details
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2001–02 |
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Ice dancing
Season
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Location
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Details
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2014–15 |
Lugano |
Valentina Schär / Carlo Röthlisberger |
No other competitors |
[10]
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2015–16 |
Prilly |
Valentina Schär / Carlo Röthlisberger |
Marie Louise Leupold / Christof Michael Steger |
No other competitors |
[11]
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2016–17 |
Lucerne |
Marie Louise Leupold / Christof Michael Steger |
Cindy-Lilli Zimmerli / Volodymyr Nakisko |
[12]
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2017–18 |
Neuchâtel |
Cindy-Lilli Zimmerli / Volodymyr Nakisko |
No other competitors |
[13]
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2018–19 |
Wetzikon |
No competitors |
[14]
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2019–20 |
Biel/Bienne |
Gina Zehnder / Beda-Leon Sieber |
Alina Klein / Maxim Kobelt |
Fiona Pernas / Cyrille Vandestoke |
[15]
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2020–21 |
Competition cancelled[16]
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2021–22 |
Lucerne |
Gina Zehnder / Beda-Leon Sieber |
Kayleigh Ella Maksymec / Maximilien Rahier |
Elina Bacsa / Cristian Murer |
[17]
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Pairs
Season
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Location
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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Details
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2023–24 |
Küsnacht |
Chiara-Michaela Pazienza / Maxim Knorr |
No other competitors |
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References
Sources
- Journal "Eis- und Rollsport", Nr. 7, 18 February 1937, Germany
External links
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