Philipp Tischendorf Explained

Philipp Tischendorf
Country:Germany
Birth Date:7 June 1988
Birth Place:Berlin
Height:1.730NaN0
Formercoach:Michael Huth, Romy Österreich, Jürgen Bertko
Formerchoreographer:Rostislav Sinicyn, Hendryk Schamberger, René Lohse
Skating Club:SC Berlin
Formertraininglocations:Oberstdorf
Berlin
Beganskating:1994
Retired:2011
Combined Total:162.94
Combined Date:2007 Europeans
Sp Score:54.48
Sp Date:2007 Europeans
Fs Score:108.46
Fs Date:2007 Europeans

Philipp Tischendorf (born 7 June 1988) is a German former competitive figure skater. He is the 2007 German national silver medalist and competed at two ISU Championships.

Personal life

Philipp Tischendorf was born on 7 June 1988 in Berlin, Germany. In 1994, he began attending the Werner-Seelenbinder-School in Berlin, a special school for sportsmen. His mother was a gymnast, his father played volleyball in the second highest league in East Germany, his brother Robert played football for BFC Dynamo Berlin, and his sister Nadine and brother Max practiced figure skating.

Career

Tischendorf was introduced to figure skating at age three and a half by his sister Nadine, who is 11 years his elder. Early in his career, he was coached by Jürgen Bertko. He debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series in 2004.

In the 2006–07 season, Tischendorf won silver on the senior level at the German Championships and was selected to represent Germany at the 2007 European Championships in Warsaw. He qualified for the free skate by placing 16th in the short program. After placing 14th in the free, he finished 15th overall. At the 2007 World Junior Championships in Oberstdorf, he placed 20th in the short program, 11th in the free skate, and 13th overall. He was coached by Olympic silver medalist Romy Österreich in Berlin.

Tischendorf was injured in March 2007 while practicing a quadruple Lutz, forcing him to sit out the 2007–08. In February 2009, he relocated from Berlin to Oberstdorf to be coached by Michael Huth.

Tischendorf served in the Bundeswehr as a sportsperson.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skating
2009–2010
  • Tango
  • Flamenco medley
2008–2009
  • Tango
2007–2008
  • A gusta
  • Crazy Benny
  • Kill Bill
  • Jer head
2006–2007
  • A gusta
  • Crazy Benny
  • Flamenco
2005–2006
  • Saltimbanco-Barock
  • Flamenco
2004–2005
  • Saltimbanco-Barock
  • Zauberwald
2003–2004
  • Zauberwald
2002–2003
  • Robin Hood
2001–2002
  • Robin Hood
2000–2001
  • Inti-Illimani
  • Konfu

Competitive highlights

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International
Event2004–052005–062006–072008–092009–10
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International: Junior
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National
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