Nataly Langerbaur

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Born (2004-08-01) 1 August 2004 (age 21)
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Country Estonia
CoachIrina Kononova
Katerina Kalenda
Nataly Langerbaur
Langerbaur at the 2024 World Championships
Personal information
Born (2004-08-01) 1 August 2004 (age 21)
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Figure skating career
Country Estonia
CoachIrina Kononova
Katerina Kalenda
Skating clubKristalluisk
Began skating2008
Medal record
Estonian Championships
Silver medal – second place 2026 Tallinn Singles
Silver medal – second place 2024 Tallinn Singles
Silver medal – second place 2023 Tallinn Singles
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Tallinn Singles

Nataly Langerbaur (born 1 August 2004) is an Estonian figure skater. She is the 2026 Volvo Open Cup champion and a three-time national silver medalist (2023, 2024, 2026) and the 2022 bronze medalist. She has represented Estonia at the World and European Championships (2024, 2026).

Langerbaur was born on the 1 August 2004 in Tallinn, Estonia. She enjoys reading and cycling.[1]

Career

Early career

Nataly began skating at age 4 in 2008. In her advanced novice and junior career she is the 2016 Volvo Cup champion, 2017 advanced novice national champion and the 2020 junior national medalist.[2]

Senior career

2020-21 season: Senior international debut

Langerbaur made her senior international debut at Tallink Hotels Cup in her home country, Estonia, where she placed thirteenth.[3] At her first Estonian senior nationals, she finished in fifth place.[4]

2021-22 season: Bronze national medal

Nataly opened her season at the ISU Challenger Series, Lombardia Trophy where she accumulated personal seasons bests and concluding the competition in twentieth place overall.[5] She won the bronze medal at 2022 Estonian senior nationals.[6] A month later, she decided to compete at the junior national championships as well, where she finished in fifth place.[7]

2022-23 season: First silver national medal

In December 2022, Nataly placed second and won the silver medal at Estonian nationals. A month later, she won the silver medal at the 2023 Volvo Cup.[8]

2023-24 season: European and World Championship debut, second national silver medal

Nataly performing her free skate at the 2024 World Championships

At 2023 Estonian nationals, Langerbaur won her second consecutive national silver medal.

In January 2024, she competed at the 2024 European Championships; finishing the event in fourteenth overall.[9] Subsequently, she went onto win and become the champion of the 2024 Abu Dhabi Classic Trophy.[10]

Langerbaur was selected to compete at the 2024 World Championships in Montreal, Canada as Estonia's second representative alongside Niina Petrõkina. She finished the event in twenty-first place overall.[11]

2024-25 season: Bronze Challenger Series medal

She opened the season by competing at the 2024 Cup of Nice in France, placing twelfth overall.[12] In March 2025, she won the bronze medal at the 2025 Sonja Henie Trophy behind Finland's Olivia Lisko and Italy's Lara Naki Gutmann.[13]

2025-26 season: Third silver national medal

Langerbaur won her third silver national medal at the 2026 national championships in December 2025. She was selected to compete at the 2026 European Championships,[14] one of three Estonian quotas for women. She garnered a new personal best in the short program of 56.21 points. She finished tenth after the short program, dropping to twenty-first in the free skate and finished the event in nineteenth place.[15] Just one week later, she went onto win the 2026 Volvo Open.[16]

In March 2026, Langerbaur achieved a new personal best in the short program of 56.56 points at the 2026 World Championships.[17] She concluded the event in twentieth place overall after setting a season's best score in both the free skate and the overall score.[18]

Programs

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2025-2026

[19]

by Lana Del Rey

  • Story Of A March Day
  • Senses

by Cédric Tour

2024-2025

[20]

  • Je t'aime

by Lara Fabian

2023-2024

[21]

  • No More Fight Left in Me

by Imany

2022-2023

[22]

by Rhianna

by Luis Bacalov

  • Bang Bang

by Nancy Sinatra

Competitive highlights

Detailed results

References

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