Konrad Schaub (born in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian former ice dancer who competed for Canada and Austria. With Allison MacLean, he is the 1995 Karl Schäfer Memorial bronze medalist and a two-time Austrian national champion. They competed in the final segment at four ISU Championships.
Schaub teamed up with Allison MacLean in 1981.[ citation needed] They competed together in ice dancing, working their way up the Canadian categories, from juvenile to senior.[ citation needed] Representing Canada, they placed fifth at the 1988 World Junior Championships in Brisbane, Australia.[ citation needed] They continued on the junior level the following season, winning bronze at the Merano Autumn Trophy in Merano, Italy, [1] and at the Canadian Championships. [2]
In 1992, MacLean/Schaub moved to Vienna, Austria, and chose Peter Schubl as their coach.[ citation needed] MacLean was granted citizenship in 1994,[ citation needed] enabling the team to represent Austria internationally. They would win two Austrian national titles [3] and bronze at the 1995 Karl Schäfer Memorial. [2] They qualified to the free dance at three senior-level ISU Championships, finishing 16th at the 1995 European Championships in Dortmund, Germany; 18th at the 1995 World Championships in Birmingham, England; and 18th at the 1996 World Championships in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[ citation needed]
Upon their retirement from competitive skating, MacLean/Schaub were the world's longest-standing team, having skated together for 15 years.[ citation needed]
International | |||||
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Event | 87–881 | 88–891 | 93–942 | 94–952 | 95–962 |
World Champ. | 18th | 18th | |||
European Champ. | 16th | ||||
Skate Canada | 8th | ||||
Schäfer Memorial | 3rd | ||||
Skate Israel | 5th | ||||
International: Junior | |||||
World Junior Champ. | 5th | ||||
Merano Trophy | 3rd J | ||||
National | |||||
Austrian Champ. | 2nd | 1st | 1st | ||
Canadian Champ. | 3rd J | ||||
J = Junior level 1 For Canada 2 For Austria |
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Konrad Schaub (born in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian former ice dancer who competed for Canada and Austria. With Allison MacLean, he is the 1995 Karl Schäfer Memorial bronze medalist and a two-time Austrian national champion. They competed in the final segment at four ISU Championships.
Schaub teamed up with Allison MacLean in 1981.[ citation needed] They competed together in ice dancing, working their way up the Canadian categories, from juvenile to senior.[ citation needed] Representing Canada, they placed fifth at the 1988 World Junior Championships in Brisbane, Australia.[ citation needed] They continued on the junior level the following season, winning bronze at the Merano Autumn Trophy in Merano, Italy, [1] and at the Canadian Championships. [2]
In 1992, MacLean/Schaub moved to Vienna, Austria, and chose Peter Schubl as their coach.[ citation needed] MacLean was granted citizenship in 1994,[ citation needed] enabling the team to represent Austria internationally. They would win two Austrian national titles [3] and bronze at the 1995 Karl Schäfer Memorial. [2] They qualified to the free dance at three senior-level ISU Championships, finishing 16th at the 1995 European Championships in Dortmund, Germany; 18th at the 1995 World Championships in Birmingham, England; and 18th at the 1996 World Championships in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[ citation needed]
Upon their retirement from competitive skating, MacLean/Schaub were the world's longest-standing team, having skated together for 15 years.[ citation needed]
International | |||||
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Event | 87–881 | 88–891 | 93–942 | 94–952 | 95–962 |
World Champ. | 18th | 18th | |||
European Champ. | 16th | ||||
Skate Canada | 8th | ||||
Schäfer Memorial | 3rd | ||||
Skate Israel | 5th | ||||
International: Junior | |||||
World Junior Champ. | 5th | ||||
Merano Trophy | 3rd J | ||||
National | |||||
Austrian Champ. | 2nd | 1st | 1st | ||
Canadian Champ. | 3rd J | ||||
J = Junior level 1 For Canada 2 For Austria |
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