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The ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovakia (sometimes titled Grand Prize SNP or Skate Slovakia) is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is held in the autumn in some years as part of the JGP series. Medals may be awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.

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ISU Junior Grand Prix

ISU Junior Grand Prix

The ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating is a series of international junior-level competitions organized by the International Skating Union. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The series was inaugurated in 1997 to complement the senior-level ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating. Skaters earn qualifying points at each Junior Grand Prix event and the six highest-ranking qualifiers meet at the ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, which is held concurrently with the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final.

Slovakia

Slovakia

Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the southwest, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's mostly mountainous territory spans about 49,000 square kilometres (19,000 sq mi), with a population of over 5.4 million. The capital and largest city is Bratislava, while the second largest city is Košice.

Figure skating

Figure skating

Figure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. It was the first winter sport to be included in the Olympic Games, when contested at the 1908 Olympics in London. The Olympic disciplines are men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance; the four individual disciplines are also combined into a team event, first included in the Winter Olympics in 2014. The non-Olympic disciplines include synchronized skating, Theater on Ice, and four skating. From intermediate through senior-level competition, skaters generally perform two programs, which, depending on the discipline, may include spins, jumps, moves in the field, lifts, throw jumps, death spirals, and other elements or moves.

International Skating Union

International Skating Union

The International Skating Union (ISU) is the international governing body for competitive ice skating disciplines, including figure skating, synchronized skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating. It was founded in Scheveningen, Netherlands, in July 1892, making it one of the oldest international sport federations. The ISU was formed to establish standardized international rules and regulations for the skating disciplines it governs, and to organize international competitions in these disciplines. It is now based in Switzerland.

Single skating

Single skating

Single skating is a discipline of figure skating in which male and female skaters compete individually. Men's singles and women's singles are governed by the International Skating Union (ISU). Figure skating is the oldest winter sport contested at the Olympics, with men's and women's single skating appearing as two of the four figure skating events at the London Games in 1908.

Pair skating

Pair skating

Pair skating is a figure skating discipline defined by the International Skating Union (ISU) as "the skating of two persons in unison who perform their movements in such harmony with each other as to give the impression of genuine Pair Skating as compared with independent Single Skating". The ISU also states that a pairs team consists of "one Woman and one Man". Pair skating, along with men's and women's single skating, has been an Olympic discipline since figure skating, the oldest Winter Olympic sport, was introduced at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. The ISU World Figure Skating Championships introduced pair skating in 1908.

Junior medalists

Men

Grand Prize SNP men's medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1970 Banská Bystrica East Germany Bernd Wunderlich Austria Ronald Koppelent Czechoslovakia Martin Kollar
1971 Banská Bystrica Austria Ronald Koppelent Germany Kurt Kürzinger France Gilles Beyer
1972 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Konstantin Kokora Czechoslovakia Pavel Prochazka East Germany Hermann Schulz
1973 Banská Bystrica East Germany Hermann Schulz Czechoslovakia Jan Hotarek Germany Alexander Brill
1974 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Sergei Shakhrai
1975 Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia Dusan Preisinger Austria Helmut Kristofics-Binder Czechoslovakia Jozef Sabovcik
1977 Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia Jozef Sabovcik Soviet Union Alexei Sidorov East Germany Ralf Lewandowski
1978 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Alexei Sidorov Poland Grzegorz Filipowski Austria Thomas Hlavik
1979 Banská Bystrica East Germany Ralf Lewandowski Czechoslovakia Josef Senk Austria Thomas Hlavik
1980 Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia Petr Barna East Germany Alexander König Poland Andrzej Strzelec
1981 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Juri Bureiko Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomislav Cizmesija East Germany Nils Koepp
1982 Banská Bystrica East Germany Nils Koepp Poland Andrzej Strzelec France Alain Miquel
1983 Banská Bystrica Germany Daniel Weiss Czech Republic Pavel Vanco Czechoslovakia Karel Kovar
1984 Banská Bystrica United States Rudy Galindo France Axel Mederic Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Suchy
1985 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Roman Koudriatsev Soviet Union Pavel Tchernoussov Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Suchy
1986 Banská Bystrica East Germany Mirko Eichhorn Germany Attila Sekillioglu Soviet Union Roman Koudriatsev
1987 Banská Bystrica East Germany Mirko Eichhorn United Kingdom Stephen Cousins Soviet Union Chebeko
1988 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Minayev Romania Cornel Gheorghe East Germany Thomas Dörmer
1989 Banská Bystrica East Germany Thomas Dörmer East Germany Mirko Müller France Alexandre Orset
1991 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Artur Stepanyan France Stephane Morel Poland Zbigniew Komorowski
1993 Banská Bystrica France Stanick Jeanette Slovakia Robert Kazimir France Frederic Dambier
1994 Banská Bystrica France Samuel Baquier Slovakia Robert Kazimir France Romain Gazave
1997 Banská Bystrica Bulgaria Ivan Dinev Russia Pavel Kersha Slovakia Juraj Sviatko
1998 Banská Bystrica United States Johnny Weir Czech Republic Lukáš Rakowski United Kingdom Matthew Davies
Skate Slovakia (Part of the ISU Junior Series) men's medalists
2002 Bratislava Russia Alexander Shubin Japan Nobunari Oda France Yannick Ponsero
2003 Bratislava Russia Andrei Griazev Japan Nobunari Oda Canada Christopher Mabee
2005 Bratislava Russia Alexander Uspenski United States Stephen Carriere Germany Philipp Tischendorf [1]
2013 Košice Japan Keiji Tanaka China Zhang He Russia Mikhail Kolyada [2]
2015 Bratislava Canada Roman Sadovsky United States Vincent Zhou Argentina Denis Margalik [3]
2018 Bratislava Canada Stephen Gogolev Japan Mitsuki Sumoto Italy Daniel Grassl [4]
2021 Košice Russia Kirill Sarnovskiy Russia Ilya Yablokov United States William Annis [5]

Ladies

Grand Prize SNP woman's medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1970 Banská Bystrica East Germany Carola Niebling
1971 Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia Richterova Germany Renate Conrad Czechoslovakia Stacekova
1972 Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia Olga Hraskova Czechoslovakia Iva Cibulkova Soviet Union Litvinova
1973 Banská Bystrica Austria Sonja Stanek Austria Winkler Romania Gabriela Voica
1974 Banská Bystrica East Germany Carola Weissenberg
1975 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Tatiana Michailova Austria Claudia Kristofics-Binder East Germany Elke Wiersing
1977 Banská Bystrica Germany Petra Ernert Soviet Union Tatiana Michailova East Germany Jeanette Kubaneck
1978 Banská Bystrica Austria Andrea Rohm Soviet Union Anna Kondrashova Germany Eva Drometer
1979 Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia Barbora Knotkova Germany Fuchs East Germany Janina Wirth
1980 Banská Bystrica East Germany Nadia Romaniuk Poland Beata Nachrzter Soviet Union Gurevish
1981 Banská Bystrica United States Germany East Germany Karin Hendschke
1982 Banská Bystrica East Germany Simone Koch Czechoslovakia Gabriela Ballova Germany Ingrid Karl
1983 Banská Bystrica United States Jana Sjodin Germany Ingrid Karl East Germany Inga Gauter
1984 Banská Bystrica East Germany Inga Gauter Soviet Union Elena Taranenko Czechoslovakia Iveta Voralova
1985 Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia Jana Petruskova Czechoslovakia Iveta Voralova Germany Patricia Wirth
1986 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Elena Kushnir East Germany Tanja Krienke North Korea Kim Song-Sul
1987 Banská Bystrica France Sandra Garde East Germany Kathleen Fenske CzechoslovakiaKaterina Mrazova
1988 Banská Bystrica France Laetitia Hubert East Germany Günther AustraliaTamara Heggen
1989 Banská Bystrica East Germany Cathrin Degler Soviet Union Tatiana Rashkova France Sarah Abitbol
1991 Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia Katerina Berankova Germany Claudia Unger Finland Kaisa Kella
1993 Banská Bystrica France Vanessa Gusmeroli United Kingdom Finland Jessica Grahn
Grand Prize SNP (Part of the ISU Junior Series) woman's medalists
1997 Banská Bystrica Russia Viktoria Volchkova United States Amber Corwin United States Erin Pearl
1998 Banská Bystrica Russia Viktoria Volchkova Hungary Tamara Dorofejev United States Erin Pearl
Skate Slovakia (Part of the ISU Junior Series) woman's medalists
2002 Bratislava Sweden Lina Johansson United States Alissa Czisny United States Natalie Mecher
2003 Bratislava Japan Mai Asada United States Katy Taylor Russia Olga Naidenova
2005 Bratislava South Korea Yuna Kim Japan Aki Sawada Georgia (country) Elene Gedevanishvili [1]
2013 Košice United States Karen Chen Russia Alexandra Proklova Japan Riona Kato [2]
2015 Bratislava Russia Polina Tsurskaya Japan Mai Mihara United States Vivian Le [3]
2018 Bratislava Russia Anna Shcherbakova Russia Anna Tarusina South Korea Young You [4]
2021 Košice Russia Veronika Zhilina Russia Sofia Muravieva Russia Adeliia Petrosian [5]

Pairs

Grand Prize SNP pairs' medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1970 Banská Bystrica East Germany Sylvia Konzack / Veit Kempe Poland Teresa Wrona / Ludwik Zabinski Hungary
1972 Banská Bystrica East Germany Katja Schubert / Knut Schubert Soviet Union Zoya Achinfeyeva / Sergei Kasko Czechoslovakia Ilona Urbanova / Ales Zach
1973 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Zoya Achinfeyeva / Sergei Kasko Czechoslovakia Ingrid Spieglova / Alan Spiegl East Germany Manuela Mager / Uwe Bewersdorff
1974 Banská Bystrica East Germany Petra Hümmler / Peter Repa
1979 Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia Ingrid Zenata / Rene Novotny Czechoslovakia Dragounova / Kozak Czechoslovakia Voralova / Slovik
1980 Banská Bystrica East Germany Katarina Barta / Tobias Schröter Czechoslovakia Dragounova / Kozak only two pairs
1983 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Olga Neizvestnaya / Sergei Khudiakov East Germany Manuela Landgraf / Ingo Steuer Soviet Union Ekaterina Gordeyeva / Sergei Grinkov
1984 Banská Bystrica East Germany Antje Schramm / Jens Müller Soviet Union Elena Gud / Evgeni Koltoun United States Ginger Tse / Archie Tse
1986 Banská Bystrica East Germany Antje Schramm / Jens Müller Soviet Union Karina Guzmasova / Sergej Petrovski North Korea Chuck Kim / Cho Jong-Nam
1988 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Svetachova / Shagov Poland Beata Szymlowska / Mariusz Siudek East Germany
1989 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Oksana Ermakova / Alexei Letov Germany Jasmine Schützmeister / Jan Grüske-Weißenbach Australia Tracey Roberts / Stephen Roberts
1991 Banská Bystrica Poland Agnieszka Pihut / Marek Osowski Germany Bianca Sontag / Daniel Sontag
Grand Prize SNP (Part of the ISU Junior Series) pairs' medalists
1997 Banská Bystrica Russia Viktoria Maxiuta / Vladislav Zhovnirski France Sabrina Lefrançois / Nicolas Osseland United States Carissa Guild / Andrew Muldoon
1998 Banská Bystrica United States Laura Handy / Paul Binnebose Canada Jacinth Lariviere / Lenny Faustino Russia Svetlana Nikolaeva / Alexei Sokolov
Skate Slovakia (Part of the ISU Junior Series) pairs' medalists
2002 Bratislava Russia Julia Karbovskaya / Sergei Slavnov Canada Chantal Poirier / Jesse Sturdy United States Tiffany Vise / Laureano Ibarra
2003 Bratislava Russia Tatiana Kokoreva / Egor Golovkin Russia Anastasia Kuzmina / Stanislav Evdokimov United States Amy Howerton / Steven Pottenger
2005 Bratislava United States Mariel Miller / Rockne Brubaker Russia Valeria Simakova / Anton Tokarev Canada Theresa Mailling / Dominique Welsh [1]
2013 Košice Russia Maria Vigalova / Egor Zakroev Russia Lina Fedorova / Maxim Miroshkin Russia Oksana Nagalati / Maxim Bobrov
Italy Alessandra Cernuschi / Filippo Ambrosini
[2]
No pairs competition held in 2015
2018 Bratislava Russia Anastasia Mishina / Aleksandr Galiamov Russia Apollinariia Panfilova / Dmitry Rylov Russia Kseniia Akhanteva / Valerii Kolesov [4]
2021 Košice Russia Anastasia Mukhortova / Dmitry Evgenyev Georgia (country) Karina Safina / Luka Berulava Russia Polina Kostiukovich / Aleksei Briukhanov [5]

Nagalati and Bobrov were later disqualified from the competition due to a positive doping sample from Nagalati.

Ice dancing

Grand Prize SNP Ice dancing medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
1972 Banská Bystrica France Muriel Boucher / Yves Malatier United Kingdom Smith / Lankford France Marie-Joelle Michel / Frederic Garcin
1973 Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia Anna Pisánská / Jiří Musil France Marie-Joelle Michel / Frederic Garcin Italy Elisabetta Parisi / Marco Gobbo
1977 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Tatiana Durasova / Sergei Ponomarenko
1978 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Elena Batanova / Alexei Soloviev Hungary Judit Peterfy / Csaba Balint Soviet Union Oksana Gusakova / Genrich Sretenski
1979 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Romanova / Grashenkov Austria Maria Kniffer / Manfred Hübler Germany Petra Born / Rainer Schönborn
1980 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Elena Batanova / Alexei Soloviev Soviet Union Andrejeva / Makarovski Germany Antonia Becherer / Ferdinand Becherer
1983 Banská Bystrica Italy Stefania Calegari / Pasquale Camerlengo Poland Honorata Gorna / Andrzej Dostatni Czechoslovakia Dana Jendriskova / Roman Sabol
1984 Banská Bystrica United States Judie Balogh / Jerod Swallow Soviet Union Irina Stavrovskaya / Andrei Antonov France Isabelle Marcellin / Pascal Lavanchy
1985 Banská Bystrica France Corinne Paliard / Didier Courtois France Dominique Yvon / Frederic Palluel Italy Michela Malingambi / Andrea Gilardi
1986 Banská Bystrica Czechoslovakia Ivana Strondalova / Milan Brzy Czechoslovakia Monika Mandikova / Joura Germany Dehne / Dehne
1988 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Anjelika Krylova / Vladimir Leliuch Soviet Union Anikanova / Samuel Gesalian Czechoslovakia Zuzana Slobodova / Tomas Morbacher
1989 Banská Bystrica Soviet Union Ekaterina Proskurina / Oleg Fediukov Czechoslovakia Zuzana Slobodova / Tomas Morbacher United States Elizabeth-Anne Buhl / Neal Smull
1991 Banská Bystrica France Barbara Piton / Benjamin Delmas France Berangere Nau / Luc Moneger Czechoslovakia Radmila Chrobokova / Tomas Strondala
1993 Banská Bystrica Poland Anna Pruszynska / Marcin Wozniak France Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder Czechoslovakia Alena Kramplova / Jan Nerad
Grand Prize SNP (Part of the ISU Junior Series) Ice Dancing medalists
1997 Banská Bystrica Italy Flavia Ottaviani / Massimo Scali Russia Olga Pogosian / Alexander Kirsanov Ukraine Olga Kudym / Anton Tereschenko
1998 Banská Bystrica Russia Natalia Romaniuta / Daniil Barantsev Ukraine Kristina Kobaladze / Oleg Voiko Germany Jill Vernekohl / Jan Luggenhoelscher
Skate Slovakia (Part of the ISU Junior Series) Ice dancing medalists
2002 Bratislava Russia Elena Romanovskaya / Alexander Grachev Ukraine Anna Zadorozhniuk / Sergei Verbillo Canada Siobhan Karam / Joshua McGrath
2003 Bratislava Russia Elena Romanovskaya / Alexander Grachev Ukraine Anna Zadorozhniuk / Sergei Verbillo United States Morgan Matthews / Maxim Zavozin
2005 Bratislava Russia Natalia Mikhailova / Arkadi Sergeev Italy Anna Cappellini / Luca Lanotte United States Trina Pratt / Todd Gilles [1]
2013 Košice Russia Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov United States Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons United States Holly Moore / Daniel Klaber [2]
2015 Bratislava United States Rachel Parsons / Michael Parsons Russia Alla Loboda / Pavel Drozd Russia Sofia Shevchenko / Igor Eremenko [3]
2018 Bratislava Russia Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva / Nikita Nazarov Russia Elizaveta Shanaeva / Devid Naryzhnyy United States Eliana Gropman / Ian Somerville [4]
2021 Košice Canada Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell Russia Vasilisa Kaganovskaia / Valeriy Angelopol Russia Sofya Tyutyunina / Alexander Shustitskiy [5]

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Banská Bystrica

Banská Bystrica

Banská Bystrica is a middle-sized town in central Slovakia, located on the Hron River in a long and wide valley encircled by the mountain chains of the Low Tatras, the Veľká Fatra, and the Kremnica Mountains. With approximately 76,000 inhabitants, Banská Bystrica is the sixth most populous municipality in Slovakia. The present-day town was founded by German settlers during the Middle Ages, however it was built upon a former Slavic/Slovakian settlement.

East Germany

East Germany

East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic, was a country in Central Europe that existed from its creation on 7 October 1949 until its dissolution on 3 October 1990. Until 1989, this country was commonly viewed as a communist state, and it described itself as a socialist "workers' and peasants' state". Before the establishment, its territory was administered and occupied by Soviet forces with the autonomy of the native communists following the Berlin Declaration abolishing German sovereignty in World War II; when the Potsdam Agreement established the Soviet-occupied zone, bounded on the east by the Oder–Neisse line. GDR was dominated by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) from 1949 to 1989 before being liberalized under the impact of the Revolutions of 1989 against the communist states, helping East Germany be united with the West. Unlike West Germany, SED did not see its state as the successor one of the German Reich (1871–1945) and abolished the goal of unification in the constitution (1974). Under the SED rule, GDR was often judged as a Soviet satellite state, most scholars and academics described it as a totalitarian regime.

Bernd Wunderlich (figure skater)

Bernd Wunderlich (figure skater)

Bernd Wunderlich is a German former competitive figure skater who represented East Germany. He won the 1973 Friendship Cup in Bucharest and the 1975 East German national title. A competitor at three European Championships and three World Championships, he achieved his best result, seventh, at the 1975 Europeans in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was coached by Inge Wischnewski and represented SC Dynamo Berlin.

Austria

Austria

Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous city and state. Austria is bordered by Germany to the northwest, the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia to the northeast, Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The country occupies an area of 83,871 km2 (32,383 sq mi) and has a population of 9 million.

Ronald Koppelent

Ronald Koppelent

Ronald Koppelent is an Austrian figure skater who competed in men's singles. He is a four-time (1974–77) Austrian national champion and competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics.

Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia was a landlocked state in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary. In 1938, after the Munich Agreement, the Sudetenland became part of Germany, while the country lost further territories to Hungary and Poland. Between 1939 and 1945, the state ceased to exist, as Slovakia proclaimed its independence and the remaining territories in the east became part of Hungary, while in the remainder of the Czech Lands, the German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was proclaimed. In 1939, after the outbreak of World War II, former Czechoslovak President Edvard Beneš formed a government-in-exile and sought recognition from the Allies.

Germany

Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second-most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated between the Baltic and North seas to the north, and the Alps to the south; it covers an area of 357,022 square kilometres (137,847 sq mi), with a population of around 84 million within its 16 constituent states. Germany borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west. The nation's capital and most populous city is Berlin and its main financial centre is Frankfurt; the largest urban area is the Ruhr.

France

France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, giving it one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world. Its metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea; overseas territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Its eighteen integral regions span a combined area of 643,801 km2 (248,573 sq mi) and had a total population of over 68 million as of January 2023. France is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre; other major urban areas include Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Lille, Bordeaux, and Nice.

Gilles Beyer

Gilles Beyer

Gilles Beyer was a French competitive figure skater and coach. He was the 1978 French national champion and competed at six ISU Championships. He was accused of sexually abusing students when they were minors.

Soviet Union

Soviet Union

The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), was a transcontinental country spanning most of northern Eurasia that existed from 30 December 1922 to 26 December 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national republics; in practice, both its government and its economy were highly centralized until its final years. It was a one-party state governed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, with the city of Moscow serving as its capital as well as that of its largest and most populous republic: the Russian SFSR. Other major cities included Leningrad, Kiev, Minsk, Tashkent, Alma-Ata, and Novosibirsk. It was the largest country in the world, covering over 22,402,200 square kilometres (8,649,500 sq mi) and spanning eleven time zones.

Konstantin Kokora

Konstantin Kokora

Konstantin Leonidovich Kokora is a former competitive figure skater. He is the 1979 Soviet national champion and finished 10th at the 1980 Winter Olympics.

Hermann Schulz

Hermann Schulz

Hermann Schulz is a German former figure skater who represented East Germany. He is the 1981 national champion and competed at the 1980 Winter Olympics.

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References
  1. ^ a b c d "2005 JGP Skate Slovakia". International Skating Union.
  2. ^ a b c d "2013 JGP Košice". International Skating Union.
  3. ^ a b c "2015 JGP Bratislava". International Skating Union.
  4. ^ a b c d "2018 JGP Bratislava". International Skating Union.
  5. ^ a b c d "2021 JGP Košice". International Skating Union.
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