Karl Schäfer Memorial

The Karl Schäfer Memorial (other titles: Asko Cup (1987), Vienna Cup (1994), or Vienna Trophy) was a senior-level international figure skating competition held in Vienna, Austria. Medals were awarded in four disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

Named after Karl Schäfer, who died in April 1976, the competition was held annually, usually in the autumn, from 1974 through 2008. It formed the Donaupokal along with the Penta Cup International (also known as Novarat Trophy), an event in Budapest.[1] The Karl Schäfer Memorial served as an Olympic qualifying competition in 1997 and 2005. It was last held in 2008.

Medalists

Men

Men's medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979 Canada Brian Orser United Kingdom Christopher Howarth Soviet Union Vladimir Rashchiotnov [1]
1980 Canada Neil Paterson [1]
1981 West Germany Norbert Schramm Canada Kevin Parker[1] Czech Republic Ivan Králík
1982
1983
1984
1985 United States Daniel Doran Soviet Union Andrei Torosian West Germany Thomas Wieser [1]
1986 Canada Michael Slipchuk East Germany Nils Kupp Hungary András Száraz [1]
1987 United States Rudy Galindo Canada Matthew Hall Soviet Union Yuriy Tsymbalyuk [1]
1988 Soviet Union Viacheslav Zagorodniuk East Germany Rico Krahnert United States Mark Mitchell [1]
1989 Soviet Union Viacheslav Zagorodniuk Canada Elvis Stojko East Germany Ronny Winkler [1]
1990
1991 Soviet Union Dmitri Dmitrenko United States Shepherd Clark Denmark Henrik Walentin [1]
1992 Ukraine Dmitri Dmitrenko Russia Igor Pashkevich Latvia Konstantin Kostin [1]
1993 United States Michael Chack Hungary Zsolt Kerekes Georgia (country) Besarion Tsintsadze [1]
1994 United States Rudy Galindo Hungary Zsolt Kerekes Russia Ilia Kulik [1]
1995 United States Daniel Hollander Switzerland Patrick Meier Russia Roman Ekimov [1]
1996 Hungary Szabolcs Vidrai Bulgaria Ivan Dinev United States Damon Allen [1]
1997 United States Dan Hollander Australia Anthony Liu Bulgaria Ivan Dinev [2]
1998 Australia Anthony Liu United States Trifun Zivanovic Germany Sven Meyer [3][4]
1999 France Vincent Restencourt Germany Andrejs Vlascenko United States Justin Dillon [5][6]
2000 Georgia (country) Vakhtang Murvanidze Canada Jeffrey Langdon United States Derrick Delmore [7][8]
2001 Belarus Sergei Davydov Georgia (country) Vakhtang Murvanidze Canada Jeffrey Buttle [9][10]
2002 Russia Stanislav Timchenko France Frédéric Dambier Serbia and Montenegro Trifun Zivanovic [11]
2003 France Frédéric Dambier United States Scott Smith Canada Nicholas Young [12]
2004 Russia Andrei Lezin France Stanick Jeannette Canada Nicholas Young [13][14]
2005 Czech Republic Tomáš Verner Slovenia Gregor Urbas Georgia (country) Vakhtang Murvanidze [15][16][17]
2006 Russia Andrei Lutai Czech Republic Tomáš Verner Sweden Kristoffer Berntsson [18]
2007 Competition not held
2008 Japan Nobunari Oda Italy Samuel Contesti Czech Republic Tomáš Verner [19]

Ladies

Ladies' medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1974 Italy Susanna Driano Switzerland Sylvia Fontaine Canada Susan McDonald [1]
1975 Canada Heather Kemkaran West Germany Isabel de Navarre Austria Sonja Balun [1]
1976
1977 Austria Claudia Kristofics-Binder United States Cindy Perpich Canada Susan McDonald [1]
1978
1979 Soviet Union Marina Ignatova Austria Sonja Stanek Canada Tracey Wainman [1]
1980
1981 Canada Diane Ogibowski [1]
1982 United States Rosana Tovi United States Melissa Thomas Soviet Union Natalia Lebedeva [1]
1983 United States Leslie Sikes United States Maradith Feinberg Soviet Union Natalia Ovchinnikova [1]
1984 Canada Nathalie Sasseville Soviet Union Marina Tveretinova West Germany Ingrid Karl [1]
1985 Soviet Union Marina Tveretinova United States Sara MacInnes East Germany Simone Lang [1]
1986 Hungary Tamara Téglássy Switzerland Stéfanie Schmid Czech Republic Iveta Voralová [1]
1987 Soviet Union Natalia Gorbenko United States Holly Cook Belgium Katrien Pauwels [1]
1988 United States Nancy Kerrigan East Germany Evelyn Großmann Hungary Tamara Téglássy [1]
1989 Canada Josée Chouinard East Germany Tanja Krienke United States Holly Cook [1]
1990
1991 United States Nicole Bobek Canada Tanya Bingert Czech Republic Kateřina Beránková [1]
1992 Russia Tatiana Rachkova Canada Nancy Lemieux Austria Yvonne Pokorny [1]
1993 Hungary Krisztina Czakó Germany Tanja Szewczenko Russia Olga Markova [1]
1994 Poland Zuzanna Szwed Hungary Krisztina Czakó Russia Maria Butyrskaya [1]
1995 Hungary Krisztina Czakó Austria Julia Lautowa Hungary Júlia Sebestyén [1]
1996 Austria Julia Lautowa Poland Anna Rechnio United States Amber Corwin [1]
1997 China Chen Lu United States Tonia Kwiatkowski Azerbaijan Yulia Vorobieva [2]
1998 France Laetitia Hubert United States Amber Corwin Slovakia Zuzana Paurova [3][4]
1999 United States Sarah Hughes Hungary Krisztina Czakó Hungary Júlia Sebestyén [5][6]
2000 Belarus Julia Soldatova United States Deanna Stellato Poland Sabina Wojtala [8][20]
2001 France Vanessa Gusmeroli Hungary Júlia Sebestyén Ukraine Iryna Lukianenko [10][21]
2002 Ukraine Galina Maniachenko Australia Miriam Manzano Poland Sabina Wojtala [11]
2003 Austria Julia Lautowa Hungary Diána Póth Czech Republic Lucie Krausová [12]
2004 Russia Viktoria Volchkova Hungary Diána Póth Australia Joanne Carter [13][14]
2005 China Liu Yan North Korea Kim Yong Suk Luxembourg Fleur Maxwell [15][16][17]
2006 Georgia (country) Elene Gedevanishvili United States Danielle Kahle Slovakia Radka Bártová [18]
2007 Competition not held
2008 Italy Carolina Kostner Estonia Jelena Glebova Germany Annette Dytrt [19]

Pairs

Pairs medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996 United States Kyoko Ina / Jason Dungjen Russia Olga Semkina / Andrei Chuvilaev Canada Samantha Marchant / Chad Hawse [1]
1997 Ukraine Olena Bilousivska / Stanislav Morozov United States Danielle Hartsell / Steve Hartsell Czech Republic Kateřina Beránková / Otto Dlabola [2]
1998 United States Danielle Hartsell / Steve Hartsell Czech Republic Kateřina Beránková / Otto Dlabola Slovakia Oľga Beständigová / Jozef Beständig [3][4]
1999 No pairs competition held [5][6]
2000 United States Laura Handy / Jonathon Hunt United States Tiffany Scott / Philip Dulebohn France Sabrina Lefrançois / Jérôme Blanchard [8][22]
2001 No pairs competition held [10]
2002 No pairs competition held [11]
2003 No pairs competition held [12]
2004 No pairs competition held [13][14]
2005 Ukraine Tatiana Volosozhar / Stanislav Morozov Canada Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay United States Tiffany Vise / Derek Trent [15][16][17]
2006 No pairs competition held [18]
2007 Competition not held
2008 No pairs competition held [19]

Ice dancing

Ice dancing medalists
Year Gold Silver Bronze Details
1974
1975 Poland Ewa Kołodziej / Tadeusz Góra United Kingdom Pauline Gee / Richard Norris Austria Susi Handschmann / Peter Handschmann [1]
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987 Soviet Union Natalia Annenko / Genrikh Sretenski Austria Kathrin Beck / Christoff Beck France Corinne Paliard / Didier Courtois [1]
1988 Soviet Union Larisa Fedorinova / Evgeni Platov Hungary Krisztina Kerekes / Csaba Szentpéteri United States Jodi Balogh / Jerod Swallow [1]
1989 Soviet Union Ludmila Berezova / Vladimir Fedorov Czechoslovakia Monika Mandikova / Oliver Pekar Canada Penny Mann / Richard Perkins [1]
1990
1991 United States Amy Webster / Leif Erickson France Pascale Vrot / David Quinsac Canada Isabelle Labossière / Mitchell Gould [1]
1992 Canada Dara Bailey / Rock Lemay Russia Olga Pershankova / Peter Tchernyshev Ukraine Elena Grushina / Ruslan Goncharov [1]
1993 Poland Agnieszka Domańska / Marcin Głowacki France Nathalie Gillet / Oliver Lores United Kingdom Marie James / Philip Askew [1]
1994 United Kingdom Michelle Fitzgerald / Vincent Kyle France Agnes Jacquemard / Alexis Gayet Italy Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio Margaglio [1]
1995 Poland Iwona Filipowicz / Michal Szumski France Barbara Piton / Alexandre Piton Austria Allison MacLean / Konrad Schaub [1]
1996 Russia Olga Sharutenko / Dimitri Naumkin France Dominique Deniaud / Martial Jaffredo France Anne Chaigneau / Olivier Chapuis [1]
1997 Belarus Tatiana Navka / Nikolai Morozov Russia Ekaterina Davydova / Roman Kostomarov Israel Galit Chait / Sergei Sakhnovski [2]
1998 Bulgaria Albena Denkova / Maxim Staviski France Alia Ouabdelsselam / Benjamin Delmas Austria Angelika Führing / Bruno Ellinger [3][4]
1999 United Kingdom Julie Keeble / Lukasz Zalewski Poland Aleksandra Kauc / Filip Bernadowski Czech Republic Kateřina Kovalová / David Szurman [5][6]
2000 No ice dancing competition held [8]
2001 Poland Sylwia Nowak / Sebastian Kolasiński Italy Federica Faiella / Massimo Scali Ukraine Alla Beknazarova / Juri Kocherzhenko [10][23]
2002 United Kingdom Marika Humphreys / Vitaliy Baranov United States Emilie Nussear / Mathew Gates Israel Natalia Gudina / Alexei Beletski [11]
2003 Armenia Anastasia Grebenkina / Vazgen Azroyan United Kingdom Sinead Kerr / John Kerr United States Hilary Gibbons / Justin Pekarek [12]
2004 No ice dancing competition held [13][14]
2005 Lithuania Margarita Drobiazko / Povilas Vanagas Azerbaijan Kristin Fraser / Igor Lukanin Germany Christina Beier / William Beier [15][16][17]
2006 Russia Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin Russia Anastasia Platonova / Andrei Maximishin United States Kimberly Navarro / Brent Bommentre [18]
2007 Competition not held
2008 France Pernelle Carron / Matthieu Jost United States Lynn Kriengkrairut / Logan Giulietti-Schmitt United States Charlotte Maxwell / Nick Traxler [19]

References

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