2000 Austrian Figure Skating Championships - meaning and definition. What is 2000 Austrian Figure Skating Championships
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What (who) is 2000 Austrian Figure Skating Championships - definition


2000 Austrian Figure Skating Championships         
The 2000 Austrian Figure Skating Championships () took place on 12 December 1999 in Vienna. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
2000–01 Japan Figure Skating Championships         
FIGURE SKATING COMPETITION
2000-2001 Japan Figure Skating Championships; 2000–2001 Japanese Figure Skating Championships; 2000–2001 Japanese Junior Figure Skating Championships; 2000–2001 Japan Junior Figure Skating Championships; 2000-2001 Japan Junior Figure Skating Championships; 2000-2001 Japanese Junior Figure Skating Championships; 2000-2001 Japanese Figure Skating Championships; 2000-01 Japan Figure Skating Championships; 2000–2001 Japan Figure Skating Championships
The 2000–01 Japan Figure Skating Championships were the 69th edition of the event. They were held on December 8–10, 2000 at the Big Hat arena in Nagano.
2000–01 Australian Figure Skating Championships         
FIGURE SKATING COMPETITION
2000-2001 Australian Figure Skating Championships; 2000-01 Australian Figure Skating Championships; 2000–2001 Australian Figure Skating Championships
The 2000–01 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in Bibra Lake from 29 July through 5 August 2000. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.