Ina Bauer

German figure skater
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IntroGerman figure skater
A.K.A.Ina Bauer-Szenes
A.K.A.Ina Bauer-Szenes
PlacesGermany
wasActor Figure skater Film actor
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Sports
Gender
Female
Birth31 January 1941, Krefeld, Germany
Death13 December 2014Krefeld, Germany (aged 73 years)
Star signAquarius
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Biography

Ina Bauer, married name Szenes, (31 January 1941 – 13 December 2014) was a German competitive figure skater. She won three consecutive West German national titles (1957–59) and invented the skating element which bears her name.

Personal life

Ina Bauer was born in Krefeld on 31 January 1941. Her father was a silk manufacturer. She married a Hungarian figure skater, István Szenes.

Szenes-Bauer died 13 December 2014.

Career

After winning the German national silver medal in 1956, Bauer was assigned to the European Championships in Paris, France and finished 13th. She then placed 20th at the World Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

The following season, Bauer won the first of her three German national titles. She placed tenth at the 1957 European Championships in Vienna, Austria and 11th at the 1957 World Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

During the next two years, Bauer repeated as German national champion and achieved her highest international rankings. She placed fourth at the 1958 World Championships in Paris, France, the 1959 European Championships in Davos, Switzerland, and the 1959 World Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado. During this time, she trained in Colorado Springs.

After withdrawing from the 1960 European Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bauer retired from competition at her father's request. She then toured with Ice Follies and starred in two movies with Austrian alpine skier Toni Sailer.

Bauer invented the eponymous skating element.

Results

Event19561957195819591960
World Champ.20th11th4th4th
European Champ.13th10th4thWD
West German Champ.2nd1st1st1st
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