Constanze Gensel
German figure skater
Constanze Gensel | |
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![]() Gensel at the East German Championships in 1983 | |
Other names | Constanze Bauer |
Born | 1969 or 1970 |
Figure skating career | |
Country | East Germany |
Retired | 1986 |
Constanze Bauer[1] (née Gensel) is a German former competitive figure skater who represented East Germany. She is the 1984 Ennia Challenge champion, the 1985 Golden Spin of Zagreb champion, and a two-time East German national silver medalist. Gensel reached the top eight at two ISU Championships — the 1984 World Junior Championships and the 1986 European Championships. She achieved her highest World Championship placement, 11th, in 1985. She trained in Karl-Marx-Stadt (Chemnitz).[2][3] Bauer later became a consultant at a bank.[1]
Competitive highlights
International | |||
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Event | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 |
World Champ. | 14th | 11th | 17th |
European Champ. | 12th | 8th | |
Ennia Challenge | 1st | ||
Golden Spin of Zagreb | 1st | ||
Prague Skate | 3rd | ||
International: Junior | |||
World Junior Champ. | 8th | ||
National | |||
East German Champ. | 3rd | 2nd | 2nd |
References
- ^ a b "Wie erlebt das Erzgebirge Olympia?" [Thoughts on the Olympics from Erzgebirge]. Freie Presse (Saxony) (in German). 6 February 2014.
- ^ Eumann, Jens (11 February 2011). "Schatten auf dem Eis und auf der Seele" [Shadow on the ice and on the soul]. Freie Presse (Saxony) (in German).
- ^ Purschke, Thomas (6 March 2011). "Schatten auf dem Eis" [Shadow on the ice]. Deutschlandfunk (in German).
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