Stefanie Pesendorfer
Stefanie Pesendorfer (born 31 August 2003) is an Austrian figure skater. She is the 2019 Tirnavia Ice Cup champion, the 2019 Prague Ice Cup champion, and the 2022 Austrian champion. She finished twelfth at the 2018 World Junior Championships and competed at the 2022 World Championships.[1] Personal lifePesendorfer was born on 31 August 2003 in Wels, Austria.[2] As of February 2019, she is a high school student at Handelsschule für Leistungssport in Linz.[3] CareerEarly yearsPesendorfer began learning to skate in 2007, at age four.[2] After impressing in a kindergarten course, she joined Union Eissportklub in Linz.[4] She competed in the advanced novice ranks from October 2015 through April 2017.[5] 2017–2018 seasonCoached by Denise Jaschek and Markus Haider in Linz,[6] Pesendorfer made her international junior debut at the ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria in August 2017. She finished sixteenth at JGP Austria and twelfth at her second JGP assignment, in Zagreb, Croatia.[1] In December, she won the junior ladies title at the 2018 Austrian Championships and was assigned to the 2018 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. Competing in March at Junior Worlds, Pesendorfer qualified for the free skate after placing thirteenth in the short program. She finished twelfth overall.[1] 2018–2019 seasonPesendorfer sat out the 2018–19 ISU Junior Grand Prix series, competing only at the 2018 Golden Bear of Zagreb and 2018 Skate Celje in the fall. At Skate Celje, she won the junior bronze medal. At the 2019 Austrian Championships, Pesendorfer won the junior silver medal behind Olga Mikutina. She was assigned to the 2019 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival, where she placed seventh. 2019–2020 seasonCompeting on the Junior Grand Prix, Pesendorfer placed eleventh at JGP France and seventeenth at JGP Russia. Making her debut in international senior competition, she competed at three events on the Challenger series, placing ninth at Nebelhorn Trophy, eleventh at the Nepela Memorial, and fifteenth at the Golden Spin of Zagreb. Placing second at junior nationals for the second consecutive season and then winning bronze in her senior national debut, Pesendorfer finished the season with a fifteenth-placed finish at the 2020 World Junior Championships.[7] 2020–2021 seasonDebuting at the 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, an event attended only by European skaters due to pandemic-related travel restrictions, Pesendorfer placed twelfth.[8] 2021–2022 seasonPesendorfer placed sixteenth at the 2021 CS Lombardia Trophy.[9] She went on to win the bronze medal at two minor internationals and finish fifteenth at the 2021 CS Cup of Austria before winning the Austrian national title. She was nevertheless not named to the Austrian Olympic team, but made her World Championship debut, finishing thirty-second.[1] 2022–2023 seasonBeginning the season on the Challenger circuit, Pesendorfer finished in eighth place at both the 2022 CS Nebelhorn Trophy and the 2022 CS Nepela Memorial, before coming tenth at the 2022 CS Ice Challenge. She won medals at a number of other minor internationals, and took the bronze medal at the Austrian championships.[1] 2023–2024 seasonCompeting at the 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, Pesendorfer came in twelfth place. Going on to compete at the 2023 CS Budapest Trophy, Pesendorfer placed fourteenth in the short program but withdrew prior to the free skate.[1] She subsequently competed at the 2023 NRW Trophy where she would place fourth.[10] At the 2024 Austrian Championships, Pesendorfer won the silver medal behind Olga Mikutina. She then closed the season by finishing fifth at the 2024 Dragon Trophy.[10] 2024–25 seasonIn August 2024, it was announced that Pesendorfer had left longtime coaches, Denise Jaschek and Markus Haider, and had moved to Oberstdorf, Germany, to train with Niko Ulanovsky and Ria Schiffner.[11] Beginning the season at the 2024 Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur in mid-October, Pesendorfer finished fourteenth. She followed this by placing seventh at the 2024 Santa Claus Cup.[1] In December, Pesendorfer competed at the 2025 Austrian Championships, where she finished fourth.[1] Programs
Competitive highlights
Detailed results
Senior level
Junior level
References
External links |
Portal di Ensiklopedia Dunia