Lutricia Bock | |
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Personal information | |
Country represented | Germany |
Born | Chemnitz, Germany | 8 May 1999
Home town | Chemnitz |
Height | 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Coach | Ilona Schindler |
Former coach | Ingo Steuer, Anett Pötzsch, Petr Barna, Monika Scheibe |
Choreographer | Pasquale Camerlengo, Salome Brunner, Andrea Barnova |
Former choreographer | Frank Dehne |
Skating club | Chemnitzer FSC |
Training locations | Chemnitz Oberstdorf |
Began skating | 2005 |
ISU personal best scores | |
Combined total | 153.19 2016 CS Tallinn Trophy |
Short program | 58.70 2016 JGP Germany |
Free skate | 105.06 2014 CS Ice Challenge |
Lutricia Bock (born 8 May 1999) is a German figure skater. She is the 2014 CS Volvo Open Cup silver medalist and the 2016 German national champion.
Lutricia Bock was born in Chemnitz, Germany. Her brother, Wendelin, is an ice dancer. [1]
Bock debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit in 2012, placing 15th in Chemnitz, Germany. She then won junior ladies' titles at the Tirnavia Ice Cup and 2013 German Championships.
Bock received two 2013–14 Junior Grand Prix assignments. She finished seventh overall at the event in Riga, Latvia with a technical element score of 49.76 points for her long program. [2] In Kosice, Slovakia, she achieved a technical score of 29.69 for her short program and placed sixth overall. [3] Her technical scores met minimum requirements for all ISU Championships. After successfully defending her junior national title at the 2014 German Nationals, she was assigned to the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, where she finished 12th.
Competing in the 2014–15 JGP series, Bock placed ninth in Ostrava, Czech Republic and fourth in Dresden, Germany. In November 2014, she made her senior international debut, winning silver at the CS Volvo Open Cup. Her first senior national medal, bronze, came at the 2015 German Championships.
In December 2015, Bock won gold at the German Championships in Essen. [4] Ranked first in the short program and second in the free skate, she finished ahead of silver medalist Nathalie Weinzierl by a margin of 1.83 points. Bock did not reach the final at 2016 European Championships, placing 25th in the short program.
Due to a stumble while on her way to the ice rink on 15 December 2016, Bock tore the inner meniscus of her left knee. [5] She underwent an operation a week later and resumed skating in mid-March 2017. [5]
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2019–2020 [6] |
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2017–2018 |
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2016–2017 [1] |
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2015–2016 [7] |
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2014–2015 [8] |
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2012–2014 [9] |
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2011–2012 |
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CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
International [10] | |||||||||||
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Event | 09–10 | 10–11 | 11–12 | 12–13 | 13–14 | 14–15 | 15–16 | 16–17 | 17–18 | 18–19 | 19–20 |
Europeans | 25th | ||||||||||
CS Alpen Trophy | WD | ||||||||||
CS Finlandia | 7th | 19th | |||||||||
CS Ice Challenge | 5th | 8th | |||||||||
CS Ice Star | 9th | 19th | |||||||||
CS Lombardia | 7th | ||||||||||
CS Nebelhorn | 8th | 19th | |||||||||
CS Ondrej Nepela | WD | ||||||||||
CS Tallinn Trophy | 7th | 8th | WD | ||||||||
CS Volvo Cup | 2nd | ||||||||||
Bavarian Open | 2nd | 2nd | 15th | WD | |||||||
Hellmut Seibt | 1st | ||||||||||
Open d'Andorra | 6th | ||||||||||
International: Junior [10] | |||||||||||
Junior Worlds | 12th | 14th | |||||||||
JGP Austria | 13th | ||||||||||
JGP Czech Rep. | 9th | 12th | |||||||||
JGP Germany | 15th | 4th | |||||||||
JGP Latvia | 7th | ||||||||||
JGP Poland | 11th | ||||||||||
JGP Slovakia | 6th | ||||||||||
Bavarian Open | 5th | ||||||||||
NRW Trophy | 10th | 6th | |||||||||
Tirnavia Ice Cup | 1st | ||||||||||
Warsaw Cup | 4th | ||||||||||
International: Advanced novice [10] | |||||||||||
Bavarian Open | 4th | ||||||||||
Coupe Printemps | 2nd | ||||||||||
Ice Challenge | 2nd | 4th | |||||||||
NRW Trophy | 10th | 10th | |||||||||
Tirnavia Ice Cup | 2nd | ||||||||||
National [10] | |||||||||||
German Champ. | 12th N | 2nd N | 14th J | 1st J | 1st J | 3rd | 1st | 5th | |||
Levels: N = Novice; J = Junior TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew |
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