Mirko Eichhorn

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Mirko Eichhorn
Personal information
Country represented Germany
East Germany
Born (1971-08-30) 30 August 1971 (age 51)
East Berlin, East Germany
Former coach Rolf Österreich
Former skating clubSC Berlin
Retired1996

Mirko Eichhorn (born 30 August 1971) is a former German figure skater. He won two national titles, East German in 1989 and German in 1992. He competed at four World Championships and four European Championships. [1] His best result was seventh at the 1991 European Championships.

Competitive highlights

International
Event86–87
(GDR)
87–88
(GDR)
88–89
(GDR)
89–90
(GDR)
90–91
(GER)
91–92
(GER)
92–93
(GER)
93–94
(GER)
94–95
(GER)
95–96
(GER)
Worlds 16th21st15th15th
Europeans 7th13th16th19th
GP Nations Cup 11th
Internat. Paris 9th
Nations Cup 2nd
Skate America 8th
Prague Skate 3rd
Skate Israel 11th
International: Junior
Junior Worlds 5th5th
Blue Swords 1st J
National
German 2nd1stWD2nd3rd
East German 4th3rd1st2nd
GP = Champions Series; J = Junior level; WD = Withdrew

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References

  1. http://www.berliner-zeitung.de Berlin sieht Eiskunstlauf-Landesmeisterschaften Dec 15, 1995 – Außer Winkler/Lohse zählen die Eiskunstläufer der Hauptstadt zur "zweiten Reihe". Mirko Eichhorn ist bislang am dreifachen Axel gescheitert, ...