2005 German Figure Skating Championships

The 2005 German Figure Skating Championships (German: Deutsche Meisterschaften im Eiskunstlaufen) took place from January 6th through 9th, 2005 at the Eissportzentrum Oberstdorf in Oberstdorf. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and synchronized skating.

2005 German Figure Skating Championships
Type:National Championship
Date:January 6 – 9
Season:2004–05
Location:Oberstdorf
Venue:Eissportzentrum Oberstdorf
Defending champions
Men's singles:
Stefan Lindemann
Ladies' singles:
Anette Dytrt
Pair skating:
Aljona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
Ice dance:
Christina Beier / William Beier
Synchronized skating:
Team Berlin 1
Champions
Men's singles:
Stefan Lindemann
Ladies' singles:
Anette Dytrt
Pair skating:
Aljona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy
Ice dance:
Christina Beier / William Beier
Synchronized skating:
Team Berlin 1
Previous:
2004 German Championships
Next:
2006 German Championships

The first senior compulsory dance was the Golden Waltz and the second was the Midnight Blues.

Results

Men

Rank Name Club Region Total points SP FS
1 Stefan LindemannESCETHR215.18178.471136.71
2 Silvio SmalunECOBAY193.22271.652121.57
3 Martin LiebersSCBBER179.91362.193117.72
4 Clemens BrummerSCCBER167.44458.694108.75
5 Peter LiebersSCBBER161.33654.865106.47
6 Tobias BayerEVAUBAY151.69754.00697.69
7 Radomir SoumarEVROBAY142.98555.49887.49
8 Michael GanserERCMBAY134.89945.09789.80
9 Frederik PaulsESGEB-W132.78845.96986.82
10 Steffen HörmannECOBAY129.121042.421086.70
11 Marcel KotzianEJENRW127.771141.311186.46
12 Frank MauchECOBAY94.291237.311256.98
WD Ference KassaiSCRIBAY

Ladies

Rank Name Club Region Total points SP FS
1 Annette DytrtMEVBAY152.72254.00198.72
2 Sarah-Michelle VillanuevaTUSWNRW133.88352.78481.10
3 Christiane BergerMERCB-W132.14154.84777.30
4 Denise ZimmermannMERCB-W130.81545.26285.55
5 Kristin WieczorekUSGCSAS128.46643.79384.67
6 Marietheres HuonkerEVSEB-W121.95741.28580.67
7 Katharina HäckerMERCB-W118.74840.15678.59
8 Cornelia BeyermannESCETHR99.05937.381061.67
9 Laura LindeSCBBER98.971037.10961.87
10 Kristina BeutelrockTSVKBAY95.951133.40862.55
11 Kristina GießlerMEVBAY75.151229.371145.78
WD Constanze PaulinusESCETHR452.01

Pairs

Rank Name Club Region Total points SP FS
1 Aljona Savchenko / Robin SzolkowyCECSAS190.99167.061123.93
2 Rebecca Handke / Daniel WendeSCM / EJENRW142.80251.21291.59
3 Eva-Maria Fitze / Rico RexERCM / CECB / S129.26349.52379.74
4 Mari-Doris Vartmann / Florian JustDEG / TSCDNRW113.54444.87468.67

Ice dancing

Rank Name Club Region Total points CD1 CD2 OD FD
1 Christina Beier / William BeierTSCDNRW194.04118.55119.33158.92197.24
2 Judith Haunstetter / Arne HönleinTSVA / ERCMBAY150.16214.38215.16243.18277.44
3 Barbara Piton / Alexander PitonECOBAY132.57314.08314.27336.99367.23
4 Julia Schober / Christian WilsonMEVBAY80.7248.9748.87423.96438.92

Synchronized

Rank Name Club Region TFP SP FS
1 Team Berlin IBTSCBER1.511
2 Skating MysteryCECSAS3.532
3 United AngelsTUSSB-W4.023
4 Shooting StarsMERCB-W6.044
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