Doubles
Season | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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1977–78 | Italy Peter Gschnitzer Karl Brunner |
West Germany Hans Brandner Balthasar Schwarm |
West Germany Stefan Hölzlwimmer Rudolf Grosswang |
1978–79 | Italy Peter Gschnitzer Karl Brunner |
Austria Georg Fluckinger Karl Schrott |
West Germany Hans Brandner Balthasar Schwarm |
1979–80 | Austria Günther Lemmerer Reinhold Sulzbacher |
Austria Georg Fluckinger Karl Schrott |
Italy Peter Gschnitzer Karl Brunner |
1980–81 | Austria Günther Lemmerer Reinhold Sulzbacher |
Italy Hansjörg Raffl Karl Brunner |
West Germany Hans Stangassinger Franz Wembacher |
1981–82 | Austria Günther Lemmerer Reinhold Sulzbacher |
Austria Georg Fluckinger Franz Wilhelmer |
Soviet Union Yuris Eyssak Eynar Veyksha |
1982–83 | Italy Hansjörg Raffl Karl Brunner |
West Germany Hans Stangassinger Franz Wembacher |
West Germany Thomas Schwab Wolfgang Staudinger |
1983–84 | East Germany Jörg Hoffmann Jochen Pietzsch |
Austria Georg Fluckinger Franz Wilhelmer |
Italy Hansjörg Raffl Norbert Huber |
1984–85 | Italy Hansjörg Raffl Norbert Huber |
Austria Georg Fluckinger Franz Wilhelmer |
East Germany René Keller Lutz Kühnlenz |
1985–86 | Italy Hansjörg Raffl Norbert Huber |
West Germany Thomas Schwab Wolfgang Staudinger |
West Germany Stefan Ilsanker Georg Hackl |
1986–87 | West Germany Thomas Schwab Wolfgang Staudinger |
West Germany Stefan Ilsanker Georg Hackl |
Italy Hansjörg Raffl Norbert Huber |
1987–88 | Soviet Union Yevgeny Belousov Aleksandr Belyakov |
West Germany Stefan Ilsanker Georg Hackl |
Italy Hansjörg Raffl Norbert Huber |
1988–89 | Italy Hansjörg Raffl Norbert Huber |
East Germany Stefan Krausse Jan Behrendt |
East Germany Jörg Hoffmann Jochen Pietzsch |
1989–90 | Italy Hansjörg Raffl Norbert Huber |
Italy Kurt Brugger Wilfried Huber |
West Germany Stefan Ilsanker Georg Hackl |
1990–91 | Italy Hansjörg Raffl Norbert Huber |
Germany Stefan Krausse Jan Behrendt |
Italy Kurt Brugger Wilfried Huber |
1991–92 | Italy Hansjörg Raffl Norbert Huber |
Germany Yves Mankel Thomas Rudolph |
Germany Stefan Krausse Jan Behrendt |
1992–93 | Italy Hansjörg Raffl Norbert Huber |
Italy Kurt Brugger Wilfried Huber |
Germany Stefan Krausse Jan Behrendt |
1993–94 | Germany Stefan Krausse Jan Behrendt |
Austria Tobias Schiegl Markus Schiegl |
Germany Steffen Skel Steffen Wöller |
1994–95 | Germany Stefan Krausse Jan Behrendt |
Italy Kurt Brugger Wilfried Huber |
United States Chris Thorpe Gordy Sheer |
1995–96 | Germany Stefan Krausse Jan Behrendt |
Germany Yves Mankel Thomas Rudolph |
United States Chris Thorpe Gordy Sheer |
1996–97 | United States Chris Thorpe Gordy Sheer |
Italy Gerhard Plankensteiner Oswald Haselrieder |
Austria Tobias Schiegl Markus Schiegl |
1997–98 | United States Mark Grimmette Brian Martin |
Italy Kurt Brugger Wilfried Huber |
Italy Gerhard Plankensteiner Oswald Haselrieder |
1998–99 | United States Mark Grimmette Brian Martin |
Austria Tobias Schiegl Markus Schiegl |
Germany Patric Leitner Alexander Resch |
1999–2000 | Germany Patric Leitner Alexander Resch |
Germany Steffen Skel Steffen Wöller |
United States Mark Grimmette Brian Martin |
2000–01 | Germany Steffen Skel Steffen Wöller |
Germany André Florschütz Torsten Wustlich |
Germany Patric Leitner Alexander Resch |
2001–02 | Germany Patric Leitner Alexander Resch |
Germany Steffen Skel Steffen Wöller |
Austria Tobias Schiegl Markus Schiegl |
2002–03 | United States Mark Grimmette Brian Martin |
Germany Patric Leitner Alexander Resch |
Austria Tobias Schiegl Markus Schiegl |
2003–04 | Germany Patric Leitner Alexander Resch |
Germany André Florschütz Torsten Wustlich |
Italy Christian Oberstolz Patrick Gruber |
2004–05 | Italy Christian Oberstolz Patrick Gruber |
Germany André Florschütz Torsten Wustlich |
Austria Andreas Linger Wolfgang Linger |
2005–06 | Germany Patric Leitner Alexander Resch |
Italy Christian Oberstolz Patrick Gruber |
Germany André Florschütz Torsten Wustlich |
2006–07 | Germany Patric Leitner Alexander Resch |
Italy Christian Oberstolz Patrick Gruber |
Italy Gerhard Plankensteiner Oswald Haselrieder |
2007–08 | Germany Patric Leitner Alexander Resch |
Italy Christian Oberstolz Patrick Gruber |
Austria Andreas Linger Wolfgang Linger |
2008–09 | Italy Christian Oberstolz Patrick Gruber |
Germany Patric Leitner Alexander Resch |
Austria Andreas Linger Wolfgang Linger |
2009–10 | Germany André Florschütz Torsten Wustlich |
Germany Patric Leitner Alexander Resch |
Italy Christian Oberstolz Patrick Gruber |
2010–11 | Germany Tobias Wendl Tobias Arlt |
Austria Andreas Linger Wolfgang Linger |
Italy Christian Oberstolz Patrick Gruber |
2011–12 | Austria Andreas Linger Wolfgang Linger |
Germany Tobias Wendl Tobias Arlt |
Germany Toni Eggert Sascha Benecken |
2012–13 | Germany Tobias Wendl Tobias Arlt |
Germany Toni Eggert Sascha Benecken |
Austria Peter Penz Georg Fischler |
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