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Marina Kielmann GER

Marina Kielmann

Weiden, Germany, 1992, Exhibition
Nation: Germany
Former coach: Heide Kielmann
Choreographer: Marina Kielmann
Former choreographer: Phil Winston
Club: ERC Westfalen Dortmund
Training Town: Dortmund
Place of birth: Dortmund
Residence: Dortmund
Height: 1,72 m
Occupation/
Education:
office clerk,
figure skating coach,
professional skater
Hobbies: skiing, languages, plant
 
In 1995 Marina Kielmann turned professional. From 1996 to 1997 she was touring with "Holiday on Ice".

Competitive History:

- 1995:
2nd, German National Championships
6th, European Championships
13th, World Championships

- 1994:
1st, Nations Cup
3rd, German National Championships
9th, European Championships
4th, World Championships

- 1993:
5th, Nations Cup
1st, German National Championships
3rd, European Championships
6th, World Championships

- 1992:
1st, German National Championships
2nd, European Championships
10th, Winter Olympic Games
12th, World Championships

- 1991:
1st, German National Championships
3rd, European Championships
8th, World Championships

- 1990:
10th, World Championships
3rd, European Championships
2nd, German National Championships

- 1989:
1st, World Student Games
3rd, German National Championships

- 1988:
3rd, NHK Trophy
12th, World Championships
9th, European Championships
10th, Winter Olympic Games

- 1979:
2nd, German Junior National Championships

Marina Kielmann & Oliver Dörendahl
Pairs figure skating:

- 1981:
2nd, German National Championships

Roller-skating, Singles:

- 1990:
2nd, World Championships
1st, German National Championships

- 1989:
3rd, World Championships
4th, World Games
2nd, European Championships
1st, German National Championships

- 1988:
3rd, World Championships
2nd, European Championships

- 1987:
4th, World Championships
4th, European Championships

 


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