East German Figure Skating Championships
The East German Figure Skating Championships were held 1949-1990 annually to determine the national champion of the GDR in the individual runs of the ladies and gentlemen, pair skating, and ice dancing. Were wearing the national championships from the skating association of the GDR, the DELV.
In the first championships in 1949, only the champion was determined in the women's singles run. In the men's and pairs the masters were determined from 1950. Ice dancing was until 1964 a championship discipline.
The successful participants were Jan Hoffmann ( nine titles in a single run of the men), Gabriele Seyfert ( ten titles in a single run of the ladies), Vera Bulb / Horst Kuhrüber and Sabine Bäß / Tassilo Thierenbach ( five titles in the pairs figure skating ) and Anne Rose Baier / Eberhard Rüger ( eight titles in ice dancing ).
Gudrun Olbricht, the first East German champion in a single run of the ladies who was third in 1947 at the previously all-German championships. The East German champion Ronny Winkler and Mirko Eichhorn were after the fall of German masters ( Eichhorn 1992, Winkler 1993, 1994). Also champion after turning the pair skater Ingo Steuer, Mandy Woetzel, Peggy Black, Axel Rauschenbach and Alexander King, and the ice dancers Kati Winkler and René Lohse were.
- 2.1 Men
- 2.2 Women
- 2.3 pairs
- 2.4 ice dancers
- 3.1 Individual runners
- 3.2 Paarläufer
Competitions
Gentlemen
Ladies
Pair of running
Ice Dancing
The most successful participants in DDR Championships
Gentlemen
Ladies
Couples
Ice dancers
International balance of DDR figure skaters
This collection contains all DDR figure skater who won a medal at the Winter Olympics, World Championships or European Championships.
- Name: Name of athlete
- OM: Returns the number of gold, silver and bronze medals at the Olympic Winter Games in
- WM: Returns the number of gold, silver and bronze medals at world championships
- EM: Returns the number of gold, silver and bronze medals at the European Championships in
Note: The list is sortable: the list by clicking on a column header sorts by that column, double clicking reverses the sorting order. By clicking on two columns consecutively to any desired sorting combination can be achieved.