Livia Kaiser Explained

Livia Kaiser
Birth Date:2 October 2004
Birth Place:Frauenfeld, Switzerland
Hometown:Amlikon, Switzerland
Coach:Linda Van Troyen, Sindra Kriisa
Choreographer:Benoît Richaud
Formerchoreographer:Angélique Abachkina
Skating Club:Duebendorf SC
Currenttraininglocations:Zürich, Switzerland
Beganskating:2011
Combined Total:170.39
Combined Date:2023 CS Budapest Trophy
Sp Score:62.77
Sp Date:2023 CS Budapest Trophy
Fs Score:111.75
Fs Date:2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy

Livia Kaiser (born 2 October 2004) is a Swiss figure skater. She is the 2023 Swiss national champion, a two-time Swiss national bronze medalist, and the 2021 Volvo Open Cup silver medalist. Kaiser has represented Switzerland at the European Championships, finishing fourth in 2024.

Personal life

Kaiser was born on 2 October 2004 in Frauenfeld, Switzerland. She aspires to become either a veterinarian or a figure skating coach.

Career

Early years

Kaiser became inspired to take up figure skating at age seven after watching countrywoman Sarah Meier win the 2011 European Championships.

In the 2021–22 season, Kaiser reached the Swiss national podium for the first time as bronze medalist, and won silver medals internationally at the junior level at the Trophée Métropole Nice and the senior level at the Volvo Open Cup. She made her first appearance on the Challenger series at the 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy, coming nineteenth.

2022–23 season

Kaiser was assigned to make her debut on the Junior Grand Prix, placing thirteenth at the 2022 JGP France and twentieth at the 2022 JGP Italy. She made three appearances on the Challenger circuit, finishing fourtheenth at the Nebelhorn Trophy, seventh at the Ice Challenge, and sixth at the 2022 CS Warsaw Cup.

At the 2023 Swiss Championships, Kaiser won the gold medal for the first time. She finished the season by making her European Championship debut at the 2023 edition, where she placed eighteenth.

2023–24 season

Kaiser began the season with three Challenger assignments, coming fourth at both the Nebelhorn and Budapest Trophies and fifth at the 2023 CS Warsaw Cup. She won her second bronze medal at the Swiss Championships.

Appearing at the 2024 European Championships in Kaunas, Kaiser set new personal best results in both segments and overall and finished fourth at the competition, 7.57 points back of bronze medalist Nina Pinzarrone of Belgium. Of the result, Kaiser remarked "I still could do a little bit better but honestly, I am super pleased." Her new free skate program that she adopted for the second half of the season included music from , and drew praise from the film's star, Rachel Zegler.

In the leadup to the 2024 World Championships, Kaiser won gold at the 2024 Bavarian Open. At the World Championships, she came in ninth, and said she was "very happy I could finish my season with another good competition."

2024–25 season

Kaiser started the season by finishing fifth at the 2024 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. One month later, she debuted on the 2024–25 Grand Prix circuit, finishing eighth at 2024 Skate America and ninth at the 2024 Grand Prix de France. She would then go on to finish sixth at the 2024 CS Warsaw Cup.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2024–2025
  • Me and the Devil
2023–2024
  • The World to Come

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  • Impromptu No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra
  • Concerto Grosso in C Minor + End Credits
  • Andante Moderato – End Credits
  • Succession – Main Title Theme
  • Lost Without You
2022–2023
  • Lost Without You
  • Impromptu No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra
  • Concerto Grosso in C Minor + End Credits
  • Andante Moderato – End Credits
  • Succession – Main Title Theme
2021–2022
  • No Way Out
  • Lovers – Flower Garden
  • Ronin

Competitive highlights

CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix.

International
Event19–2021–2222–2323–2424–25
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align=left 18th 4th
align=left 9th
align=left 8th
align=left 4th
align=left 19th
align=left TBD
align=left 7th
align=left 14th 4th 5th
align=left 6th 5th 6th
align=left bgcolor=gold 1st
align=left Swiss Open 5th
align=left 2nd
International: Junior
align=left 21st
align=left 13th
align=left 20th
align=left Alpenpokal bgcolor=gold 1st
align=left 6th
align=left Prague Ice Cup bgcolor=cc9966 3rd
align=left 8th WD 4th
align=left 2nd
National
align=left 8th J 3rd bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=cc9966 3rd
WD = Withdrew
J = Junior

Detailed results

Senior level

ISU personal bests highlighted in bold.Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships.

2024–25 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
20–24 November 20242024 CS Warsaw Cupalign=center 5
56.98
align=center 5
109.91
align=center 6
166.89
1–3 November 20242024 Grand Prix de Francealign=center 8
58.35
align=center 9
109.92
align=center 9
168.27
18–20 October 20242024 Skate Americaalign=center 8
58.72
align=center 8
118.95
align=center 8
177.67
19–21 September 20242024 CS Nebelhorn Trophyalign=center 3
62.87
align=center 4
128.37
align=center 5
191.24
2023–2024 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
18–24 March 20242024 World Championshipsalign=center 10
64.05
align=center 9
123.19
align=center 9
187.24
10–14 January 20242024 European Championshipsalign=center 4
66.31
align=center 4
128.41
align=center 4
194.72
15–17 December 20232024 Swiss Championshipsalign=center 5
46.90
align=center 3
111.17
align=center bgcolor=cc9966 3
158.07
15–17 November 20232023 CS Warsaw Cupalign=center 1
65.21
align=center 5
107.99
align=center 5
173.20
26–29 October 20232023 Swiss Openalign=center 1
63.61
align=center 8
73.94
align=center 5
137.55
13–15 October 20232023 CS Budapest Trophyalign=center 3
62.77
align=center 6
107.62
align=center 4
170.39
20–23 September 20232023 CS Nebelhorn Trophyalign=center 6
57.72
align=center 4
111.75
align=center 4
169.47
2022–23 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
25–29 January 20232023 European Championshipsalign=center 9
60.25
align=center 20
90.95
align=center 18
151.20
16–17 December 20222023 Swiss Championshipsalign=center 1
60.46
align=center 2
115.47
align=center bgcolor=gold 1
175.93
9–13 November 20222022 CS Ice Challengealign=center 4
58.25
align=center 7
103.34
align=center 7
161.59
21–24 September 20222022 CS Nebelhorn Trophyalign=center 14
47.21
align=center 14
81.13
align=center 14
128.34
2021–22 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
27–28 November 20212022 Swiss Championshipsalign=center 2
60.45
align=center 3
104.00
align=center bgcolor=cc9966 3
164.45
3–7 November 20212021 Volvo Open Cupalign=center 2
56.35
align=center 2
113.02
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
169.37
7–10 October 20212021 CS Finlandia Trophyalign=center 20
49.52
align=center 19
94.62
align=center 19
144.14

Junior level

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2022–23 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
27 February–5 March 20232023 World Junior Championshipsalign=center 18
52.71
align=center 23
78.24
align=center 22
130.95
28 November–4 December 20222022 Santa Claus Cupalign=center 24
39.60
align=center 2
108.49
align=center 4
148.09
12–15 October 20222022 JGP Italyalign=center 21
44.78
align=center 16
90.09
align=center 20
134.87
24–27 August 20222022 JGP Francealign=center 16
44.13
align=center 13
88.06
align=center 13
132.19
2021–22 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
10–13 February 20222022 Dragon Trophyalign=center 7
45.79
align=center 6
88.85
align=center 6
134.64
6–12 December 20212021 Santa Claus Cupalign=center 8
51.78
align=center WDalign=center WD
6–12 December 20212021 Cup of Nicealign=center 2
49.87
align=center 2
101.62
align=center bgcolor=silver 2
151.49
2019–20 season
DateEventSPFSTotal
7–8 December 20192020 Swiss Championshipsalign=center 4
44.58
align=center 9
64.84
align=center 8
109.42
2–8 December 20192019 Santa Claus Cupalign=center 6
41.26
align=center 9
70.91
align=center 8
112.17
8–10 November 20192019 Prague Ice Cupalign=center 9
42.34
align=center 2
90.42
align=center bgcolor=cc9966 3
132.76