Kristin Wieczorek Explained

Kristin Wieczorek
Country:Germany
Birth Date:2 May 1986
Birth Place:Erfurt, East Germany
Formercoach:Michael Huth, Vlasta Koprivova, Annett Poetzsch-Rauschenbach, Ilona Schindler
Formerchoreographer:Rostislav Sinicyn
Skating Club:USG Chemnitz
Beganskating:1991
Retired:2009
Combined Total:110.20
Combined Date:2007 Europeans
Sp Score:43.09
Sp Date:2004 JGP Germany
Fs Score:72.23
Fs Date:2007 Cup of Russia

Kristin Wieczorek (born 2 May 1986) is a German former figure skater. She is the 2007 German national champion and qualified for the free skate at the 2007 European Championships.

Career

Kristin Wieczorek began skating at the age of five in Erfurt, coached by Ilona Schindler. Later, she represented the USG Chemnitz club and was coached for some time by Anett Pötzsch.

In 2007, Wieczorek won the German senior national title. She was assigned to the 2007 European Championships, where she placed 19th, and the 2007 World Championships, where she finished 29th. Michael Huth became her coach in the summer of 2007.

In 2008, Wieczorek finished fourth at the German Championships. She ended her competitive career in 2009 and began working as a physiotherapist at a soccer club, SV Stahl Thale.

Personal life

Kristin Wieczorek's younger brother Denis has also competed internationally in figure skating.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skating
2007–2008
2006–2007
  • Leyenda
    performed by Vanessa-Mae
2003–2004
  • Le Vent, le Cri
    (from Professional)
2001–2002
  • Join Me
    Remix von Him

Competitive highlights

Results
International
Event2000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–09
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International: Junior
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National
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GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix

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