Kira Geil
Austrian ice dancer
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Kira Geil (born 12 June 1985 in Bridgend, Wales) is a former competitive ice dancer who represented Austria with Tobias Eisenbauer.
Geil and Eisenbauer in 2011 | |
| Personal information | |
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| Born | 12 June 1985 |
| Height | 1.59 m (5 ft 3 in) |
| Figure skating career | |
| Country | |
| Partner | Tobias Eisenbauer |
| Coach | Jana Huebler Oliver Pekar |
| Skating club | CEV Vienna |
| Began skating | 1996 |
| Retired | 2014 |
In her early career, Geil represented Great Britain with Andrew Smykowski. She moved from Great Britain to Austria in 2009 and teamed up with Dmitri Matsjuk to represent Austria. In 2010, she teamed up with Tobias Eisenbauer.
Programs
With Eisenbauer
| Season | Short dance | Free dance |
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| 2013–2014 [1] |
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Tarzan by Phil Collins, Mark Mancina:
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| 2012–2013 [1] |
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| 2011–2012 [2] |
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| 2010–2011 [3] |
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With Matsjuk
| Season | Original dance | Free dance |
|---|---|---|
| 2009–2010 [4] |
Austrian folk dance:
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With Smykowski
| Season | Original dance | Free dance |
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| 2003–2004 [5] |
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Results
With Eisenbauer
| Results[6] | ||||
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| International | ||||
| Event | 2010–11 | 2011–12 | 2012–13 | 2013–14 |
| World Championships | 11th PR | |||
| European Championships | 10th PR | 23rd | ||
| Bavarian Open | 4th | 4th | ||
| Finlandia Trophy | WD | |||
| Golden Spin of Zagreb | 14th | |||
| Ice Challenge | 8th | |||
| Nebelhorn Trophy | 9th | |||
| Toruń Cup | 3rd | |||
| Trophy of Lyon | 4th | |||
| National | ||||
| Austrian Championships | 1st | 2nd | 1st | 1st |
| PR = Preliminary round; WD = Withdrew | ||||
With Matsjuk
| Results[7] | |
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| International | |
| Event | 2009–2010 |
| World Championships | 19th |
| European Championships | 17th |
| Nebelhorn Trophy | 13th |
| Finlandia Trophy | 9th |
| Ice Challenge | 12th |
| Ondrej Nepela Memorial | 8th |
| Mont Blanc Trophy | 7th |
| National | |
| Austrian Championships | 1st |
With Smykowski
| Results[8] | ||||||
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| International | ||||||
| Event | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 |
| Ondrej Nepela Memorial | 5th | 4th | ||||
| Golden Spin of Zagreb | 5th | 5th | ||||
| International: Junior | ||||||
| JGP Czech Republic | 14th | |||||
| JGP Germany | 13th | |||||
| National | ||||||
| British Championships | 3rd J. | 3rd J. | 5th | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
| J. = Junior level; JGP = Junior Grand Prix | ||||||