Tim Giesen

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Tim Giesen
Personal information
Full name Tim Giesen
Country represented  Germany
Born (1988-07-26) July 26, 1988
Wuppertal
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Former partner Stefanie Frohberg
Christina Beier
Jana Werner
Saskia Brall
Frauke Stein
Former coach René Lohse
Former choreographer Jutta Deutschland
Skating club Neusser Schlittschuh Klub
Retired 2011
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 147.37
2009 JGP Germany
Comp. dance 28.63
2009 JGP Germany
Original dance 46.46
2009 JGP Germany
Free dance 72.28
2009 JGP Germany

Tim Giesen (born July 26, 1988 in Wuppertal) is a German ice dancer. He started skating at age six and skated in singles until 11 when he switched to ice dance.[1] His partners were Frauke Stein, Saskia Brall, Jana Werner, and Christina Beier, before teaming up with Stefanie Frohberg in April 2009.[1] Giesen retired from competitive skating in 2011 to focus on his university studies.[2]

Competitive highlights

(with Frohberg)

Event 2009-2010 2010-2011
World Junior Championships 11th
German Championships 1st J. 2nd
Skate America 9th
Skate Canada 7th
Finlandia Trophy 7th
Ice Challenge 1st J.
Mont Blanc Trophy 2nd J.
Pavel Roman Memorial 1st J.
Junior Grand Prix, USA 4th
Junior Grand Prix, Germany 5th

(with Beier)

Event 2008-2009
German Championships 4th

(with Werner)

Event 2007-2008
German Championships 2nd J.
NRW Trophy 5th
Pavel Roman Memorial 8th
Junior Grand Prix, Bulgaria 15th
Junior Grand Prix, Great Britain 16th

(with Brall)

Event 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007
German Championships 1st N 2nd N 4th 3rd J.
Pavel Roman Memorial 1st N 10th
Junior Grand Prix, Romania 5th
Junior Grand Prix, France 9th
Junior Grand Prix, France 10th
  • N = Novice level; J = Junior level

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Mittan, Barry (October 25, 2009). "Great Start for Germany’s Frohberg and Giesen". SkateToday. Retrieved July 30, 2011. 
  2. Kany, Klaus-Reinhold (July 13, 2011). "European News: Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy and More: Summer Updates". IFS Magazine. Retrieved July 29, 2011. 

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