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Swiss Figure Skating Championships

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Swiss Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championships
Location: Switzerland
Host:Swiss Ice Skating

The Swiss Figure Skating Championships (German: Schweizermeisterschaften Elite Kunstlaufen und Eistanzen; French: Championnats Suisses Elite Patinage Artistique et Danse sur Glace) are held annually to crown the national champions of Switzerland. 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.

Senior results

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From left to right: Lukas Britschgi, five-time Swiss champion in men's singles; Kimmy Repond, the 2025 Swiss champion in women's singles; and Gina Zehnder and Beda Leon Sieber, the 2025 Swiss champions in ice dance

Men's singles

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Year Location Gold[1] Silver Bronze Ref.
1919 St. Moritz Alfred Mégroz
1921
1924
1926 Davos Georges Gautschi
1927 St. Moritz
1931 Zurich
1932 Heinz Cattani
1933 Engelberg Ernst Keller
1934 Bern
1935 Basel Luzian Bühler
1936 Arosa
1937 Davos
1938 Bern Hans Gerschwiler
1939 Arosa
1940 Karl Enderlin
1941 Glarus
1942 Arosa
1943 Lausanne Fritz Dürst
1944 Davos Kurt Sönning
1945 Zurich Karl Enderlin
1946 Davos Hans Gerschwiler
1947 Arosa
1948 Davos
1949 Lausanne Kurt Sönning
1950 Basel
1951 Klosters François Pache
1952 Flims
1953 Arosa Hubert Köpfler
1954 Villars-sur-Ollon François Pache
1955 Flims Hans Müller
1956 Basel François Pache
1957 Arosa Hubert Köpfler
1958 Zurich François Pache
1959 Lausanne Hubert Köpfler
1960 Winterthur
1961 Arosa
1962 Neuchâtel François Pache
1963 Zurich Markus Germann
1964 Winterthur
1965 Geneva Hans-Jürg Studer
1966 Lucerne
1967 Basel Daniel Höner
1968 Zurich
1969 Lausanne
1970 Winterthur
1971 St. Gallen
1972 Bern
1973 Basel
1976 Bern Martin Sochor
1977 La Chaux-de-Fonds Richard Furrer
1978 Herisau Daniel Fürer
1979 Aarau Oliver Höner
1980 Bern
1981 Lausanne Richard Furrer
1982 Zurich Oliver Höner
1983 Arosa Richard Furrer
1984 Geneva Oliver Höner
1985 Lausanne
1986 Porrentruy
1987 Bern
1988 Lucerne
1989 Zurich
1990 Lausanne
1991 Olten
1992 Monthey Patrick Meier
1993 Bern Nicolas Binz
1994 Neuchâtel Patrick Meier
1995 Davos Marius Negrea
1996 Lugano Patrick Meier
1997 Grindelwald
1998 Schaffhausen Oscar Peter Nicolas Binz [2]
1999 Lausanne No other competitors [3]
2000 Lugano [4]
2001 Geneva Stéphane Lambiel Patrick Meier Oscar Peter [5]
2002 Zurich Jamal Othman [6]
2003 Zug Raphaël Bohren Patrick Meier [7]
2004 Neuchâtel Patrick Meier Jamal Othman [8]
2005 Lausanne Jamal Othman Moris Pfeifhofer [9]
2006 Biasca Raphaël Bohren [10]
2007 Geneva Moris Pfeifhofer [11]
2008 Winterthur Moris Pfeifhofer Jamal Othman [12]
2009 La Chaux-de-Fonds Jamal Othman Tomi Pulkkinen Mikael Redin [13]
2010 Lugano Stéphane Lambiel Jamal Othman [14]
2011 Zug Mikael Redin Laurent Alvarez Stéphane Walker [15]
2012 Basel Laurent Alvarez Stéphane Walker Mikael Redin [16]
2013 Geneva Stéphane Walker Nicolas Dubois [17]
2014 La Chaux-de-Fonds Mikael Redin Nicola Todeschini [18]
2015 Lugano Nicola Todeschini Vincent Cuérel Nicolas Dubois [19]
2016 Lausanne Stéphane Walker Nicola Todeschini [20]
2017 Lucerne Lukas Britschgi Nurullah Sahaka [21]
2018 Neuchâtel Nicola Todeschini Lukas Britschgi [22]
2019 Wetzikon Lukas Britschgi Nurullah Sahaka Tomàs Guarino Sabaté [23]
2020 Biel/Bienne Nicola Todeschini [24]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [25]
2022 Lucerne Lukas Britschgi Egor Murashov Nurullah Sahaka [26]
2023 Chur Nurullah Sahaka Micha Steffen Noah Bodenstein [27]
2024 Küsnacht Lukas Britschgi Georgii Pavlov Nico Steffen [28]
2025 Geneva Noah Bodenstein [29]

Women's singles

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Year Location Gold[30] Silver Bronze Ref.
1931 Zurich Edith Gautschi
1932
1933 Engelberg Guldborg Sjuresen
1934 Bern
1935 Basel Angela Anderes
1936 Arosa
1937 Davos
1938 Bern Inge Manger
1939 Arosa Angela Anderes
1940
1941 Glarus Ilse Schottlander
1942 Arosa Ursula Arnold
1943 Lausanne Doris Blanc
1944 Davos Ursula Arnold
1945 Zurich Maja Hug
1946 Davos
1947 Arosa
1948 Davos
1949 Lausanne
1950 Basel
1951 Klosters Yolande Jobin
1952 Flims Susi Wirz
1953 Arosa Doris Zerbe
1954 Villars-sur-Ollon Georgette Fischer
1955 Flims
1956 Basel Alice Fischer
1957 Arosa
1958 Zurich Rita Müller
1959 Lausanne Liliane Crosa
1960 Winterthur
1961 Arosa Fränzi Schmidt
1962 Neuchâtel
1963 Zurich Dorette Bek
1964 Winterthur Fränzi Schmidt
1965 Geneva Pia Zürcher
1966 Lucerne
1967 Basel
1968 Zurich Charlotte Walter
1969 Lausanne
1970 Winterthur
1971 St. Gallen
1972 Bern
1973 Basel Karin Iten
1974 Geneva
1975 Villars-sur-Ollon
1976 Bern Danielle Rieder
1977 La Chaux-de-Fonds
1978 Herisau
1979 Aarau Denise Biellmann
1980 Bern
1981 Lausanne
1982 Zurich Myriam Oberwiler
1983 Arosa Sandra Cariboni
1984 Geneva Myriam Oberwiler
1985 Lausanne Claudia Villiger
1986 Porrentruy
1987 Bern
1988 Lucerne Stéfanie Schmid
1989 Zurich
1990 Lausanne Michèle Claret
1991 Olten Sabrina Tschudi
1992 Monthey Nicole Skoda
1993 Bern Nathalie Krieg
1994 Neuchâtel
1995 Davos Janine Bur
1996 Lugano Lucinda Ruh
1997 Grindelwald Anina Fivian
1998 Schaffhausen Lucinda Ruh Christel Borghi [2]
1999 Lausanne Christel Borghi Sarah Meier Anina Fivian [3]
2000 Lugano Sarah Meier Kimena Brog-Meier Nicole Skoda [4]
2001 Geneva Simone Walthard [5]
2002 Zurich Kimena Brog-Meier Viviane Käser Roberta Piazzini [6]
2003 Zug Sarah Meier Kimena Brog-Meier Corinne Djoungong [7]
2005 Lausanne Cindy Carquillat [9]
2004 Neuchâtel Cindy Carquillat [a] Lucie Anne Blazek Angélique Steudler [8]
2006 Biasca Sarah Meier Bettina Heim Cindy Carquillat [10]
2007 Geneva Myriam Leuenberger [11]
2008 Winterthur Viviane Käser Noémie Silberer [32]
2009 La Chaux-de-Fonds Nicole Graf Romy Bühler [13]
2010 Lugano Sarah Meier Bettina Heim Romy Bühler [33]
2011 Zug Bettina Heim Romy Bühler Myriam Leuenberger [15]
2012 Basel Romy Bühler Myriam Leuenberger Nicole Graf [16]
2013 Geneva Tina Stürzinger Anna Ovcharova [17]
2014 La Chaux-de-Fonds Anna Ovcharova Tanja Odermatt Tina Stürzinger [18]
2015 Lugano Eveline Brunner Anna Ovcharova Tanja Odermatt [19]
2016 Lausanne Tanja Odermatt Shaline Rüegger Yasmine Yamada [20]
2017 Lucerne Yasmine Yamada Yoonmi Lehmann Jérômie Repond [21]
2018 Neuchâtel Alexia Paganini Yasmine Yamada [22]
2019 Wetzikon Yasmine Yamada Yoonmi Lehmann [23]
2020 Biel/Bienne Noémie Bodenstein Yasmine Yamada [24]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [25]
2022 Lucerne Alexia Paganini Yasmine Yamada Livia Kaiser [26]
2023 Chur Livia Kaiser Kimmy Repond Sarina Joos [27]
2024 Küsnacht Kimmy Repond Carla Anthea Gradinaru Livia Kaiser [28]
2025 Geneva Livia Kaiser Ophélie Clerc [29]
  1. ^ While Cindy Carquillat did finish in first place at the 2004 Swiss Championships, she did not achieve the required score of 4.8 in order to be named the Swiss Champion.[31]

Pair skating

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Year Location Gold[34] Silver Bronze Ref.
1933 Engelberg Frl. Streuli / E. Keller
1934 Bern
1935 Basel Frl. Klasi / S. Steiger
1936 Arosa Pierette Dubois / Paul Dubois
1937 Davos
1938 Bern
1939 Arosa
1940
1941 Glarus
1942 Arosa
1943 Lausanne
1944 Davos
1945 Zurich
1946 Davos Luny Unold / Hans Kuster
1947 Arosa
1948 Davos
1949 Lausanne Eliane Steinemann / André Calame
1950 Basel
1951 Klosters
1952 Flims Silvia Grandjean / Michel Grandjean
1953 Arosa
1954 Villars-sur-Ollon
1955 Flims Susy Holstein / Willy Wahl
1956 Basel
1957 Arosa Gerda Johner / Rüdi Johner
1958 Zurich
1959 Lausanne
1960 Winterthur
1961 Arosa
1962 Neuchâtel
1963 Zurich
1964 Winterthur
1965 Geneva
1966 Lucerne Monique Mathis / Yves Aellig
1967 Basel Mona Szabo / Peter Szabo
1968 Zurich
1969 Lausanne Edith Sperl / Heinz Wirz
1970 Winterthur Karin Künzle / Christian Künzle
1971 St. Gallen
1972 Bern
1973 Basel
1974 Geneva
1975 Villars-sur-Ollon
1976 Bern
1977 La Chaux-de-Fonds Chantal Zürcher / Paul Huber
1978 Herisau Gaby Galambos / Jürg Galambos
1979 Aarau Christine Eicher / Paul Huber
1980 Bern Danielle Rieder / Paul Huber
1981 Lausanne Gaby Galambos / Jürg Galambos
1982 Zurich
1984 Geneva
1988 Lucerne Saskia Bourgeois / Guy Bourgeois
1989 Zurich
1990 Lausanne
1991 Olten
1992 Monthey Leslie Monod / Cédric Monod
1993 Bern
1994 Neuchâtel
2008 Winterthur
No other competitors [35]
2009 La Chaux-de-Fonds [13]
2010 Lugano [33]
2011 Zug [15]
2012 Basel [16]
2014 La Chaux-de-Fonds
No other competitors [18]
2015 Lugano No other competitors [19]
2016 Lausanne No other competitors [20]
2017 Lucerne [21]
2018 Neuchâtel
No other competitors [22]
2019 Wetzikon [23]
2020 Biel/Bienne [24]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [25]
2022 Lucerne No other competitors [26]
2024 Küsnacht [28]
2025 Geneva [29]

Ice dance

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Year Location Gold[36] Silver Bronze Ref.
1961 Arosa Marlyse Fornachon / Charly Pichard
1962 Neuchâtel
1963 Zurich
1964 Winterthur Rosmarie Lerf / Roland Wehinger
1966 Lucerne
1967 Basel
1968 Zurich Margrith Roggwiller / Eugen Jost
1969 Lausanne Christiane Dällenbach / Léo Barblan
1970 Winterthur Tania Grossen / Alexander Grossen
1971 St. Gallen
1972 Bern Silvia Bodmer / Beat Steib
1973 Basel Gerda Bühler / Mathis Bächi
1974 Geneva
1975 Villars-sur-Ollon Gerda Bühler / Maxime Erlanger
1976 Bern
1978 Herisau Regula Lattmann / Hanspeter Müller
1979 Aarau
1980 Bern
1981 Lausanne
1982 Zurich Graziella Ferpozzi / Marco Ferpozzi
1983 Arosa
1984 Geneva
1985 Lausanne Gaby Schuppli / Markus Merz
1986 Porrentruy Claudia Schmidlin / Daniel Schmidlin
1987 Bern Désirée Schlegel / Patrik Brecht
1988 Lucerne
1989 Zurich Diane Gerencser / Bernard Columberg
1990 Lausanne
1991 Olten
1992 Monthey Valérie Le Tensorer / Jörg Kienzle
1993 Bern Diane Gerencser / Alexander Stanislavov
1994 Neuchâtel
1995 Davos
1996 Lugano Cornelia Diener / Alexej Pospelov
1998 Schaffhausen No other competitors [2]
1999 Lausanne [3]
2000 Lugano [4]
2001 Geneva [5]
2002 Zurich [6]
2005 Lausanne
  • Christel Savioz
  • Jean-Philippe Mathieu
[9]
2006 Biasca No other competitors [10]
2007 Geneva [11]
2008 Winterthur No other competitors [37]
2009 La Chaux-de-Fonds No other competitors [13]
2010 Lugano No other competitors [33]
2011 Zug No other competitors [15]
2012 Basel [16]
2013 Geneva [17]
2014 La Chaux-de-Fonds
  • Katarina Paice
  • Andrea Morrone
No other competitors [18]
2015 Lugano
  • Katarina Paice
  • Yuri Eremenko
[19]
2016 Lausanne
  • Katarina Paice
  • Yuri Eremenko
No other competitors [20]
2017 Lucerne
  • Bailey Melton
  • Darian Weiss
No other competitors [21]
2018 Neuchâtel No other competitors [22]
2019 Wetzikon
No other competitors [23]
2020 Biel/Bienne [24]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [25]
2022 Lucerne [26]
2023 Chur No other competitors [27]
2024 Küsnacht [28]
2025 Geneva No other competitors [29]

Junior medalists

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Men's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1999 Lausanne Stéphane Lambiel No other competitors [3]
2000 Lugano Jamal Othman Raphaël Bohren André Kilchenmann [4]
2001 Geneva Erland Moecki Gian Rageth [5]
2002 Zurich Gian Rageth Daniel Widmer Moris Pfeifhofer [6]
2003 Zug Moris Pfeifhofer Marco Walker Clemens Brummer [7]
2004 Neuchâtel Marco Walker Daniel Widmer Christopher Coleman [8]
2005 Lausanne Laurent Alvarez Dat Nguyen [9]
2006 Lucerne Stéphane Walker Nicolas Dubois [10]
2007 La Chaux-de-Fonds Tomi Pulkkinen Timothy Leemann [11]
2008 Biasca Timothy Leemann Joos Kündig [12]
2010 Lausanne Sergey Balashov Ioan Perret Carlo Röthlisberger [14]
2013 Biasca Vincent Cuérel Tim Huber Loïc Dubois [17]
2014 Thônex Tim Huber Nurullah Sahaka Ambros Grünenfelder [18]
2015 Winterthur Nurullah Sahaka Lukas Britschgi Beat Schümperli [19]
2016 Biasca Lukas Britschgi Tim Huber Micha Steffen [20]
2017 Lugano Noah Bodenstein Tomàs Guarino Sabaté David Gouveia [21]
2018 Morges Artemiy Kositsyn [22]
2019 La Chaux-de-Fonds David Gouveia Artemiy Kositsyn [23]
2020 Monthey Matvey Ivanou Leon Auspurg [24]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [25]
2022 Bulle Naoki Rossi Georgii Pavlov Aurel Chiper [26]
2023 Dübendorf Aurélian Chervet Taigo Thomas Sakai [27]
2024 Küsnacht Ean Weiler Damien Eckstein [28]
2025 Geneva Ean Weiler Sandro De Angelo Tammaro Wyss [29]

Women's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1999 Lausanne Kimena Brog-Meier Jennifer Schmid Lucie-Anne Blazek [3]
2000 Lugano Lucie-Anne Blazek Cornelia Rast Melanie Janice Bernhard [4]
2001 Geneva Viviane Käser Cécile Grometto Myriam Leuenberger [5]
2002 Zurich Simone Frunz Cindy Carquillat Myriam Flühmann [6]
2003 Zug Sarah Aepli Bettina Heim Sarah Auberson [7]
2004 Neuchâtel Bettina Heim Caroline Zadory Sandra Germann [8]
2005 Lausanne Noémie Silberer Aurelie Buchs Diana Pedretti [9]
2006 Lucerne Martina Pfirter Corinne Kuerschner Melanie Egelhofer [10]
2007 La Chaux-de-Fonds Sylvie Hauert Talika Gerber Angela Koch [11]
2008 Biasca Romy Bühler Virginie Clerc Sidonie Rohrer [12]
2010 Lausanne Alisson Perticheto Déborah Pisa Tina Stuerzinger [14]
2013 Biasca Giulia Isceri Fanny Dietschi Alba Fonjallaz [17]
2014 Thônex Matilde Gianocca Shaline Rüegger Elena Oberholzer [18]
2015 Winterthur Jérômie Repond Andrea Anliker Zora Largo [19]
2016 Biasca Camille Chervet Tina Leuenberger Yoonmi Lehmann [20]
2017 Lugano Noémie Bodenstein Oksana Artyomenko Federica Magnifico [21]
2018 Morges Maïa Mazzara Giulia Cello Anaïs Coraducci [22]
2019 La Chaux-de-Fonds Nicole Zaika Anna La Porta Pauline Imam [23]
2020 Monthey Kimmy Repond Sarina Joos [24]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [25]
2022 Bulle Kimmy Repond Sarina Joos Ophélie Clerc [26]
2023 Dübendorf Carla Anthea Gradinaru Sophie Joline Von Felten Leandra Tzimpoukakis [27]
2024 Küsnacht Leandra Tzimpoukakis Anastasia Brandenburg [28]
2025 Geneva Elisabeth Dibbern [29]

Pair skating

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2007 Geneva No other competitors [11]
2024 Küsnacht
  • Chiara Michaela Pazienza
  • Maxim Knorr
[28]
2025 Geneva
  • Zoë Pflaum
  • Linus Mager
No other competitors [29]

Ice dance

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1998 Schaffhausen
  • Viviane Steiner
  • Flavio Steiner
No other competitors [2]
2000 Lugano [4]
2001 Geneva [5]
2002 Zurich
  • Sara-Lena Weber
  • Sven Lang
No other competitors [6]
2004 Neuchâtel
  • Livia Wetzel
  • Gerrit Knobloch
[8]
2005 Lausanne
  • Livia Wetzel
  • Gerrit Knobloch
No other competitors [9]
2007 Geneva
  • Solène Pasztory
  • Andrew McCrary
[11]
2008 Winterthur No other competitors [38]
2009 La Chaux-de-Fonds
  • Victoria Bausback
  • Seelik Mutti
No other competitors [13]
2011 Zug
  • Victoria Bausback
  • Demid Rokachev
No other competitors [15]
2012 Basel [16]
2015 Lugano
[19]
2016 Lausanne
  • Marie Louise Leupold
  • Christof Michael Steger
No other competitors [20]
2017 Lucerne
  • Marie Louise Leupold
  • Christof Michael Steger
  • Cindy-Lilli Zimmerli
  • Volodymyr Nakisko
[21]
2018 Neuchâtel
  • Cindy-Lilli Zimmerli
  • Volodymyr Nakisko
No other competitors [22]
2020 Biel/Bienne
  • Alina Klein
  • Maxim Kobelt
  • Fiona Pernas
  • Cyrille Vandestoke
[24]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [25]
2022 Lucerne
  • Kayleigh Ella Maksymec
  • Maximilien Rahier
  • Elina Bacsa
  • Cristian Murer
[26]
2023 Chur
  • Milla O'Brien
  • Laurin Wiederkehr
  • Maëlle Ledermann
  • Antonin Emo
[27]
2024 Küsnacht
  • Seraina Tscharner
  • Laurin Wiederkehr
  • Éléonore Gabet
  • Maxime Evéquoz
[28]
2025 Geneva
  • Seraina Tscharner
  • Laurin Wiederkehr
  • Alexandra Lévy
  • Alan Llorente
No other competitors [29]

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