Hermann Schulz
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Hermann Schulz (born December 14, 1961 in Dresden, Saxony) is a former German figure skater.
Hermann Schulz learned his first triple jumps at the club Dresdner DEC. Coached by Ingrid Lehmann he became a world class figure skater. Already with the age of 13 he participated at the European Championships in Copenhagen and ended up on place 8th. He also represented East Germany at the Olympic Winter Games in Lake Placid.
1978 he won the Blue Swords, the same year when Katarina Witt won it. Hermann Schulz became East German Champion in 1981 and 4th at the Europeans, where he was in the lead after the compulsory programs. He had to finish his figure skating career due to injuries.
Dr. Hermann Schulz works as an internist at the center for dialysis in Döbeln. He is also an international figure skating judge.
[edit] Competitive Highlights
- 1975 8th Place at the Europeans in Copenhagen with the age of 13
- 1979 7th Place at the Europeans in Zagreb
- 1979 12th Place at the Worlds in Vienna
- 1980 5th Place at the Europeans in Göteborg
- 1980 10th Place at the Worlds in Dortmund
- 1980 11th Place Olympics 1980 in Lake Placid
- 1981 East German Champion
- 1981 4th Place at the Europeans in Innsbruck
[edit] External links
- Webseite über Eiskunstlauf (dt./en.)
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NAME | Schulz, Hermann |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | German figure skater |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 14, 1961 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dresden, Saxony, Germany |
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