Miriam Steinel Explained

Miriam Steinel
Fullname:Miriam-Olivia Steinel
Country:Germany
Birth Date:14 November 1982
Birth Place:Bad Aibling, West Germany
Formerpartner:Vladimir Tsvetkov
Daniel Riedelbauch
Formercoach:Martin Skotnicky
Bernard Columberg
Formerchoreographer:Werner Lipowski
Kelly Johnson
Former Skating Club:Münchner Eislaufverein
Formertraininglocations:Oberstdorf
Beganskating:1988
Retired:2004

Miriam-Olivia Steinel (born 14 November 1982) is a German former ice dancer. She teamed up with Vladimir Tsvetkov in November 1997 and competed with him until 2003. They are two-time Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalists.

Programs

(with Tsvetkov)

SeasonOriginal danceFree dance
2002–2003
The White Horse Inn
(German: Im weißen Rößl)
by Ralph Benatzky, Robert Stolz:
  • Polka: Was kann der Sigismund dafür, dass er so schön ist
  • Waltz: Mein Liebeslied muss ein Walzer sein
  • March: Im weißen Rössl am Wolfgangsee
  • Buona Sera
    by C. Sigman and P. DeRose
  • Your Picture
    by L. Casucci, I. Ceasar, S. Willimas, R. Craham
  • Luna Mezzo Mare
    by Paolo Citarella
2001–2002
  • Tango: Paris Cabourg
    by B. Gerhard
  • Flamenco: Farnica (traditional)
Grease
2000–2001
  • Big Top Pee-wee
    by Danny Elfman
  • Einzug der Gladiatoren
    by Julius Fucik, J. Haggmmann, Circus Roncalli Orchestra

Results

(with Tsvetkov)

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Results
International
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International: Junior
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National
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GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix
J. = Junior level