Simone Lang
German figure skater
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East Germany
Simone Lang (born 30 April 1971) is a German former figure skater. She is the 1989 Skate Canada International silver medalist, 1989 Skate America bronze medalist, and 1992 Nebelhorn Trophy champion. Lang achieved her highest ISU Championship placement, fourth, at the 1989 and 1992 European Championships. On the national level, she won three medals at the German Championships and one at the East German Championships.
Lang was coached by Jutta Müller in Chemnitz and later by Peter Jonas in Oberstdorf and Düsseldorf.[1][2]
Competitive highlights
International | ||||||||
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Event | 1985–86 (GDR) | 1988–89 (GDR) | 1989–90 (GDR) | 1990–91 (GER) | 1991–92 (GER) | 1992–93 (GER) | 1993–94 (GER) | 1994–95 (GER) |
Worlds | 12th | 13th | 17th | |||||
Europeans | 4th | 9th | 4th | 10th | ||||
Skate America | 3rd | |||||||
Skate Canada | 2nd | |||||||
Int. de Paris / Trophée de France | 7th | 9th | 7th | 4th | 6th | |||
Karl Schäfer | 3rd | |||||||
Nebelhorn | 1st | |||||||
Piruetten | 7th | |||||||
Prague Skate | 1st | |||||||
National | ||||||||
German | 4th | 3rd | 2nd | 4th | 3rd | |||
East German | 2nd | |||||||
WD = Withdrew |
References
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- 1969: Ľudmila Bezáková
- 1970: Rita Pokorski
- 1971: Dorothy Hamill
- 1972: Wendy Burge
- 1973: Kath Malmberg
- 1974: Priscilla Hill
- 1975: Lisa-Marie Allen
- 1976: Garnet Ostermeier
- 1977: Reiko Kobayashi
- 1978: Editha Dotson
- 1979: Lynn Smith
- 1980: Vikki de Vries
- 1981: Cornelia Tesch
- 1982: Manuela Ruben
- 1983: Staci McMullin
- 1984: Debi Thomas
- 1985: Cornelia Tesch
- 1986: Holly Cook
- 1987: Shannon Allison
- 1988: Tonia Kwiatkowski
- 1989: Kyoko Ina
- 1990: Surya Bonaly
- 1991: Kumiko Koiwai
- 1992: Simone Lang
- 1993: Irina Slutskaya
- 1994: Irina Slutskaya
- 1995: Shizuka Arakawa
- 1996: Eva-Maria Fitze
- 1997: Elena Liashenko
- 1998: Brittney McConn
- 1999: Elena Liashenko
- 2000: Galina Maniachenko
- 2001: Ludmila Nelidina
- 2002: Carolina Kostner
- 2003: Jennifer Don
- 2004: Louann Donovan
- 2005: Elena Sokolova
- 2006: Beatrisa Liang
- 2007: Carolina Kostner
- 2008: Alissa Czisny
- 2009: Alissa Czisny
- 2010: Kiira Korpi
- 2011: Mirai Nagasu
- 2012: Kaetlyn Osmond
- 2013: Elena Radionova
- 2014: Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
- 2015: Kaetlyn Osmond
- 2016: Mai Mihara
- 2017: Kailani Craine
- 2018: Alina Zagitova
- 2019: Mariah Bell
- 2020: Eva-Lotta Kiibus
- 2021: Alysa Liu
- 2022: Loena Hendrickx
- 2023: Isabeau Levito
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