sport.wikisort.org - AthleteDagmar Lurz (born 18 January 1959) is a German former figure skater. She is the 1980 Olympic bronze medalist, the 1980 World silver medalist, and a four-time European silver medalist (1977–80).
German figure skater
Dagmar Lurz |
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 Lurz at the 1980 World Championships |
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Country represented | West Germany |
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Born | (1959-01-18) 18 January 1959 (age 63) Dortmund, West Germany |
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Former coach | Erich Zeller |
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Retired | 1980 |
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Personal life
Dagmar Lurz was born 18 January 1959 in Dortmund, West Germany. She studied medicine at the university in Cologne.
Career
Lurz trained in Oberstdorf under the guidance of her coach, Erich Zeller. Her main international rivals were Anett Pötzsch, Linda Fratianne, and Emi Watanabe. Like Pötzsch, Lurz was known primarily for her strong compulsory figures, usually placing slightly behind Pötzsch in figures at most major competitions between 1977 and 1980.
Lurz was able to complete two different triple jumps, the Salchow and loop, making her technically competitive with other skaters such as Pötzsch and Fratianne. However, even with successfully completed triple jumps, she typically placed significantly lower in the short program and free skating segments due to low presentation scores.
Her most successful year came in 1980, when she won the silver medals at the Europeans and the Worlds behind Pötzsch and the bronze medal at the Winter Olympics behind Pötzsch and Fratianne. These results were highly controversial, given Lurz's short program and free skating performances at these competitions.[1][2]
Lurz is now an ISU Judge and Referee for Germany.[3] She serves as a physician for the German team.
Results
International |
Event |
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72–73 |
73–74 |
74–75 |
75–76 |
76–77 |
77–78 |
78–79 |
79–80 |
Winter Olympics | | | | | 10th | | | | 3rd |
World Champ. | | | | 17th | 9th | 3rd | 4th | 4th | 2nd |
European Champ. | | | | 8th | 6th | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd |
Nebelhorn Trophy | | | | | 3rd | | | | |
National |
German Champ. | 5th | 3rd | | 3rd | 3rd | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st |
References
German champions in figure skating – Women's singles |
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- 1911: Elsa Rendschmidt
- 1912: Luise Strasilla
- 1913–14: Thea Frenssen
- 1917–18: Thea Frenssen
- 1919–20: Elaine Winter
- 1921: Ellen Brockhöft
- 1922: Elaine Winter
- 1923–28: Ellen Brockhöft
- 1929–31: Katrin Flebbe
- 1932: Ruth Michaelis
- 1933–35: Maxi Herber
- 1936: Victoria Lindpaintner
- 1937–41: Lydia Veicht
- 1942–44: Marta Musilek
- 1947: Inge Jell
- 1948: Irene Braun
- 1949–51: Helga Dudzinski
- 1952: Erika Kraft
- 1953–54: Gundi Busch
- 1955–56: Rosi Pettinger
- 1957–59: Ina Bauer
- 1960: Bärbel Martin
- 1961: Karin Gude
- 1962: Inge Paul
- 1963: Karin Gude
- 1964: Inge Paul
- 1965: Uschi Keszler
- 1966: Angelika Wagner
- 1967–68: Monika Feldmann
- 1969–71: Eileen Zillmer
- 1972–74: Gerti Schanderl
- 1975: Isabel de Navarre
- 1976: Gerti Schanderl
- 1977–80: Dagmar Lurz
- 1981: Karin Riediger
- 1982–84: Manuela Ruben
- 1985–89: Claudia Leistner
- 1990: Patricia Neske
- 1991–93: Marina Kielmann
- 1994–95: Tanja Szewczenko
- 1996: Astrid Hochstetter
- 1997: Eva-Maria Fitze
- 1998: Tanja Szewczenko
- 1999: Eva-Maria Fitze
- 2000–01: Susanne Stadlmüller
- 2002: Katharina Häcker
- 2003–06: Annette Dytrt
- 2007: Kristin Wieczorek
- 2008: Sarah Hecken
- 2009: Annette Dytrt
- 2010–11: Sarah Hecken
- 2012: Nicole Schott
- 2013: Sarah Hecken
- 2014: Nathalie Weinzierl
- 2015: Nicole Schott
- 2016: Lutricia Bock
- 2017: Nathalie Weinzierl
- 2018–20: Nicole Schott
- 2021: Aya Hatakawa
- 2022: Nicole Schott
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На других языках
[de] Dagmar Lurz
Dagmar Lurz, verh. Prott (* 18. Januar 1959 in Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen) ist eine ehemalige deutsche Eiskunstläuferin, die im Einzellauf startete.
- [en] Dagmar Lurz
[it] Dagmar Lurz
Dagmar Lurz (Dortmund, 18 gennaio 1959) è un'ex pattinatrice artistica su ghiaccio tedesca.
[ru] Лурц, Дагмар
Дагмар Протт (нем. Dagmar Prott; р. 18 января 1959 (1959-01-18) г.), в девичестве Лурц (нем. Lurz) — немецкая фигуристка, выступавшая одиночном катании. Бронзовая медалистка Олимпийских игр 1980 года. В настоящее время работает судьей Международного союза конькобежцев.[1]
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