Norman Jeschke Explained

Norman Jeschke
Birth Date:2 March 1979
Birth Place:East Berlin, East Germany
Formerpartner:Mikkeline Kierkgaard
Mariana Kautz
Christine Tiltmann
Formercoach:Knut Schubert
Formerchoreographer:Diana Goolsbey
N. Devisch
Kati Winkler
Rene Lohse

Norman Jeschke (born 2 March 1979 in East Berlin, East Germany) is a German pair skater.

Career

Jeschke began skating at the age of three and was permitted to join the specially promoted sports club SC Dynamo Berlin.[1] He first skated as a single skater, but later switched to pair skating. With partner Christine Tiltmann, he is the 1997 German junior national champion. After that partnership, he teamed up with Mariana Kautz. They placed 14th at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Their partnership ended following the 2002 World Championships.

In May 2002, Jeschke teamed up with Danish figure skater Mikkeline Kierkgaard. They won the bronze medal at the 2004 German Championships. They were unable to compete internationally that season due to International Skating Union rules regarding country changes. They missed the 2004–2005 season because of injuries. After several injuries to Mikkeline Kierkgaard, they ended their partnership.

Norman Jeschke worked for the Bundeswehr until November 2005. In February 2006, he began training with Annette Dytrt to create a pairs partnership but they never competed together.

In 2006, Jeschke joined the Pro7-Skating-Show "Stars auf Eis" (Stars on Ice), a German version of Dancing on Ice, partnered with Magdalena Brzeska. His competitive figure skating career came to an end.

Jeschke made a few appearances in the German soap opera Alles was zählt as himself and paired with Tanja Szewczenko's character Diana.

Personal life

Szewczenko and Jeschke's daughter, Jona Valentina, was born on Friday 25 February 2011.

Results

With Kautz

International
Event1998–19991999–20002000–20012001–2002
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National
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With Kierkgaard

International
Event2003–2004
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National
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Programs

(with Kierkgaard)

SeasonShort programFree skating
2004–2005Austin Powers (soundtrack)
by George S. Clinton
Paradies of Pain
by Frank Nimsgern
2003–2004Austin Powers (soundtrack)
by George S. Clinton
Forrest Gump (soundtrack)
by Alan Silvestri

(with Kautz)

SeasonShort programFree skating
2001–2002Wild Things
by George S. Clinton
La Vita e Bella (soundtrack)
by Nicola Piovani
2000–01
[2]
  • Elements
    • Blood and Shadow
    • Kebreak II
    • Cold Heat

Notes and References

  1. News: . 12 February 2002 . Olympisches Zittern . German . . Berlin . Verlag Der Tagesspiegel GmbH . 1 January 2022 .
  2. Web site: Mariana KAUTZ / Norman JESCHKE: 2000/2001 . International Skating Union . https://web.archive.org/web/20010420014604/http://www.icecalc.de/isu/bios/isufs00003410.htm . 20 April 2001 .