Annette Dytrt Explained

Annette Dytrt
Also Known As:Annette Dytrtová
Country:Germany
Formercountry:Czech Republic
Birth Date:7 September 1983
Birth Place:Landshut, West Germany
Residence:Munich, Germany
Height:1.56m (05.12feet)
Coach:Michael Huth, Karel Fajfr, Ilona Schindler, Shanetta Folle, Alexander Vedenin, Vlasta Kopřivová, Steffi Ruttkies
Choreographer:Natascha Devisch, Tatiana Tarasova
Skating Club:EC Oberstdorf
Beganskating:1985
Retired:19 May 2011
Combined Total:144.31
Combined Date:2008 Worlds
Sp Score:51.99
Sp Date:2008 Europeans
Fs Score:93.32
Fs Date:2008 Worlds

Annette Dytrt, also Dytrtová (born 7 September 1983), is a German former competitive figure skater who also competed internationally for the Czech Republic. She is the 1999 Czech national champion and the 2003–06 German national champion.

Personal life

Annette Dytrt was born in Landshut, Germany, the daughter of Czech immigrants. She moved to the Czech Republic with her elder sister, Veronika Dytrt, in 2001 but returned to Germany after a year and a half.

Career

She won the 1999 Czech National Championships under the name Annette Dytrtová.

Dytrt won gold at the German National Figure Skating Championships between 2003 and 2006 and made numerous appearances at the European and World Figure Skating Championships.

In spring 2006, Dytrt tried pair skating with skating partner Norman Jeschke but their partnership was brief and they never competed together in international competition. Dytrt skated in the TV show "Stars auf Eis", a German version of Dancing on Ice, and then returned to competition as a single skater. She was coached by Michael Huth in Oberstdorf.

On 19 May 2011, Dytrt declared her retirement from competitive skating, following the sudden death of a family member.

Since 2013, Dytrt collaborates with Yannick Bonheur in ice shows as an adagio skater.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skating
2009–10
2008–09
2007–08
  • The Feeling Begins
2005–06
  • Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
2004–05
  • Spartacus
2003–04
  • Danse macabre
  • Music
2002–03
  • The Phantom of the Opera
2001–02
  • Music

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix (1997–98 season: Junior Series)

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