Nathalie Krieg

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Nathalie Krieg
Full nameNathalie Krieg
Born (1977-10-21) 21 October 1977 (age 47)
Figure skating career
Country Switzerland
Skating clubSchlittschuh-Club Biel
Retired1995

Nathalie Krieg (born 21 October 1977) is a Swiss former competitive figure skater. She is the 1993 and 1994 Swiss national champion. She represented Switzerland at the 1994 Winter Olympics, where she placed 16th. Krieg competed three times at the World Championships, with a highest placement of 14th in 1994, and four times at the European Championships, with a highest placement of 10th in 1994.

Krieg was known for her intricate spins with a variety of positions; she also once spun for also three and a half minutes straight on a TV show. She trained spins in preference to jumps because she had a limited amount of on-ice training time and the ice sessions were crowded. [1]

Results

International
Event1990–911991–921992–931993–941994–95
Winter Olympics 16th
World Championships 16th19th14th
European Championships 15th14th10th19th
Skate America 10th
Nations Cup 8th
Int. de Paris/Trophée de France 8th10th
Vienna Cup 5th
International
Swiss Championships 1st1st

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References

  1. "Round and Round She Goes". Chicago Tribune . 22 February 1994. Retrieved 23 February 2024.