Rico Rex Explained

Rico Rex
Country:Germany
Birth Date:5 October 1976
Birth Place:Karl-Marx Stadt, East Germany
Height:1.87m (06.14feet)
Formerpartner:Eva-Maria Fitze
Radka Zlatohlavkova
Stefanie Weiss
Katharina Rybkowski
Silvia Dimitrov
Formercoach:Monika Scheibe
Knut Schubert
Ingo Steuer
Formerchoreographer:Ingo Steuer
Skating Club:Chemnitzer Eislauf Club
Beganskating:1982
Retired:2006
Combined Total:134.44
Combined Date:2006 Europeans
Sp Score:51.70
Sp Date:2004 Cup of China
Fs Score:88.42
Fs Date:2006 Europeans

Rico Rex (born 5 October 1976 in Chemnitz) is a German former pair skater. With former partner Eva-Maria Fitze, he is the 2003 German national champion.

Career

Rico Rex started figure skating when he was four years old as the result of a talent screening in East Germany.

Rex was a single skater until 1993. He then switched to pair skating and teamed up with Silvia Dimitrov, with whom he competed until 1997. They were coached by Monika Scheibe in Chemnitz. Their best international result was 8th at the 1996 European Championships. Dimitrov retired in 1997 due to an injury.

Rex then teamed up with Katharina Rybkowski with whom he skated until 2000. Their coach in Chemnitz was Monika Scheibe. The pair never participated at Europeans or Worlds. He then briefly teamed up with Stefanie Weiss, but they did not compete together. In 2001, Rex teamed up with the Czech Radka Zlatohlavkova. They split after having to withdraw from the 2002 German Championships.

Rex teamed up with Eva-Maria Fitze in spring 2002. The pair trained in Chemnitz. Their coach was Ingo Steuer until December 2005, and then Monika Scheibe. The pair competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics, placing 15th.[1] Rex then left competition and began appearing in shows and began working as a figure skating coach in Dresden.

Throughout his career, Rex represented the club Chemnitzer EC.

Programs

(with Fitze)

SeasonShort programFree skating
2005–2006
2004–2005
  • Braveheart
2003–2004
  • Mission: Impossible
2002–2003
  • Played-A-Life
    by Safri Duo
  • Waterworld
    by James Newton Howard

Competitive highlights

With Fitze

Results
International
Event2002–032003–042004–052005–06
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align=left 15th 12th
align=left 9th 7th 7th
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align=left 6th
align=left 8th
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align=left Bofrost Cup (non-GP) WD 4th
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align=left 4th WD
National
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GP = Grand Prix; WD = Withdrew

With Zlatohlavkova

Results
National
Event2002
align=left WD
WD = Withdrew

With Rybkowski

Results
International
Event1998–19991999–2000
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align=left 10th
align=left 8th
National
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GP = Grand Prix

With Dimitrov

Results
International
Event1993–941994–951995–961996–97
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align=left 11th 8th
align=left 7th WD
align=left 5th
International: Junior
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align=left bgcolor=gold 1st
National
align=left bgcolor=gold 1st J. bgcolor=cc9966 3rd bgcolor=silver 2nd
GP = Champions Series (Grand Prix)
J. = Junior level; WD = Withdrew

Single skating

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417222933/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/re/rico-rex-1.html Olympic results