Getting to Know Austria’s Anita Straub & Andreas Straub
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION & NEXT SEASON
What does it mean to represent Austria internationally in ice dance?
We are very proud to represent our country, especially because our sport is not as common at the elite level here.
What have been some of your most memorable experiences/biggest lessons learned while competing on the junior international circuit?
Anita: My most memorable experiences are this last Junior Worlds and the Junior Grand Prix events. I realized I don’t do this just for results, but for myself. My biggest lesson I think came from the JGP in Ljubljana; it was mentally tough, and I learned that you shouldn’t give up after one bad program and shouldn’t focus only on the negative, but rather what experience it can give you for your future.
Andy: For me, it was 100% last year’s JGP in Ostrava, this year’s Varese, and our final junior competition at the Junior Worlds in Tallinn. The biggest lesson I learned is that discipline beats everything. I’ve watched the senior pairs and I’m learning how to work with everything that happens at a competition to give the best possible performance.
Are there teams you’ve looked up to or been inspired by in ice dance?
Anita: Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir for their amazing elegance and team spirit/relationship and Anna Cappellini & Luca Lanotte because of their charisma.
Andy: Lilah Fear & Lewis Gibson because of their creativity and Laurence Fournier Beaudry & Guillaume Cizeron for their elegance.
You finished 10th at the 2026 World Junior Championships, did you have a goal heading into this event? What are your thoughts on this result?
Our goal was to reach the top 10, and we achieved that, for which we are very grateful. Of course, it was close, and we had hoped for an even higher placement, but we are happy with the result.
Next season, you will compete at the senior level fully for the first time. What are you most looking forward to?
Since we’ve been alternating categories, it won’t be our first time among seniors, but we are definitely looking forward to it. We’ve already started practicing the Golden Waltz—it’s not easy, but we enjoy it! We are most excited about the new programs under the post-Olympic rule changes.
Are there particular skills or aspects of your skating you’re hoping to develop season?
Definitely to be even closer as a team, achieve more stable speed throughout the entire program (building stamina), and generally improve our edge work and footwork for higher quality skating.
OFF THE ICE
When you’re not training, what are some activities you enjoy doing together that have nothing to do with skating?
We like to cook together and help each other with school projects, since we study completely different subjects. In the summer, we go on biking trips. Anita also likes to randomly drop by Andy’s room for “talking sessions” that always end in laughter.
Do you have any pre-competition rituals as a team?
We didn’t really have one before; we usually just held hands. But recently, we started hugging right before our names are called. It makes us feel more connected and calms us down.
What music or artists do you currently have on repeat outside the rink?
Anita: The new album from Bruno Mars, and all-time favorites ABBA (specifically the Mamma Mia covers). Also Dream a Little Dream of Me is on repeat.
Andy: For me, it’s the classic bands: AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Three Days Grace, Linkin Park, and Metallica. My Spotify takes up almost a quarter of my phone’s storage! If I had to choose one artist, it would be Eminem.
Please share anything you would like our readers to know about you as a team.
We regularly post short updates on what we are doing and working on. If you’re interested, you can follow us here:
Team Instagram: @straub.siblings
Anita’s Instagram: @_anita.straub_
Andy’s Instagram: @__andreas.straub__
