Markus Germann
Swiss figure skater
Markus Germann | |
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Full name | Markus Arthur Germann |
Born | (1942-05-09) 9 May 1942 (age 82) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Switzerland |
Markus Arthur Germann (born 9 May 1942) is a Swiss figure skater. He is the 1963 & 1964 Swiss national champion. He represented Switzerland at the 1964 Winter Olympics where he placed 19th.
He has served as an ISU Referee[1] for Switzerland.
Competitive highlights
Event | 1962 | 1963 | 1964 |
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Winter Olympic Games | 19th | ||
European Championships | 19th | 17th | 13th |
Swiss Championships | 1st | 1st |
References
- ^ "INTERNATIONAL SKATING UNION Communication No. 1409 ISU/International Officials – Figure Skating - List of Referees and Judges 2006/2007 for Single & Pair Skating, Ice Dancing and Synchronized Skating" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27.
External links
- Markus Germann at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
- List of Historical Swiss Champions
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- 1919: Alfred Mégroz
- 1921: Alfred Mégroz
- 1924: Alfred Mégroz
- 1925–26: Georges Gautschi
- 1931: Georges Gautschi
- 1932: Heinz Cattani
- 1933–34: Ernst Keller
- 1935–37: Lucian Büeler
- 1938–39: Hans Gerschwiler
- 1940–42: Karl Enderlin
- 1943: Fritz Dürst
- 1944: Kurt Sönning
- 1945: Karl Enderlin
- 1946–48: Hans Gerschwiler
- 1949–50: Kurt Sönning
- 1951–52: François Pache
- 1953: Hubert Köpfler
- 1954: François Pache
- 1955: Hans Müller
- 1956: François Pache
- 1957: Hubert Köpfler
- 1958: François Pache
- 1959–61: Hubert Köpfler
- 1962: François Pache
- 1963–64: Markus Germann
- 1965–66: Hans-Jürg Studer
- 1967–73: Daniel Höner
- 1976: Martin Sochor
- 1977: Richard Furrer
- 1978: Daniel Fürer
- 1979–80: Oliver Höner
- 1981: Richard Furrer
- 1982: Oliver Höner
- 1983: Richard Furrer
- 1984–91: Oliver Höner
- 1992: Patrick Meier
- 1993: Nicolas Binz
- 1994: Patrick Meier
- 1995: Marius Negrea
- 1996–2000: Patrick Meier
- 2001–08: Stéphane Lambiel
- 2009: Jamal Othman
- 2010: Stéphane Lambiel
- 2011: Mikael Redin
- 2012: Laurent Alvarez
- 2013–14: Stéphane Walker
- 2015: Nicola Todeschini
- 2016–18: Stéphane Walker
- 2019–20: Lukas Britschgi
- 2022: Lukas Britschgi
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