Katrin Kanitz

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Katrin Kanitz
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1985-1221-016, Eiskunstlaufer, DDR (cropped) - Katrin Kanitz.jpg
Kanitz in 1985
Figure skating career
CountryFlag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Medal record
Pairs' figure skating
Representing Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
European Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1987 Sarajevo Pairs

Katrin Kanitz is a former German pair skater.

Skating career

With partner Tobias Schröter, she won the gold medal at the East German Championships in 1986 and 1987 and the bronze medal at the 1987 European Championships. [1]

Contents

In 2016 Kanitz discussed the long-term negative effects of being unknowingly subjected to long-term state-sponsored doping. [2]

Results

(with Schröter)

International
Event1985–861986–87
World Championships 9th
European Championships 4th3rd
Prize of Moscow News 5th
Skate Canada International 6th
National
East German Champ. 1st1st

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References

  1. Soviet skaters miss out on medal sweep
  2. Kanitz, Marie Katrin (9 September 2016). "Experience: I didn't know I was being doped". the Guardian. Retrieved 10 February 2022.