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Nathalie Weinzierl
German figure skater

Nathalie Weinzierl

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German figure skater
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Female
Place of birth
Saarbrücken, Regionalverband Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany
Age
30 years
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Biography

Nathalie Weinzierl (born 8 April 1994) is a German figure skater. She is the 2014 German national champion and has won five senior international medals, including three gold. She has placed as high as 7th at the European Championships and competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

Personal life

Nathalie Weinzierl was born in Saarbrücken, Germany. She trained in alpine racing at SC Frankenthal from 1999–2005.

Skating career

Early career

Weinzierl began training in figure skating in 2001 at Mannheim MERC, coached by Günter Zöller from 2002. She won the German bronze medal on the novice level in 2006, silver on the youth level in 2007, and silver as a junior in 2008. She began competing on the national senior level in the 2008–09 season, placing 13th in her debut. She changed coaches in August 2009, joining Karin Stephan.

In the 2009–10 season, Weinzierl debuted on the Junior Grand Prix series, placing 24th and 28th in her two events. Toward the end of the season, she made her first appearance on the international senior level, finishing 5th at the 2010 Triglav Trophy. Peter Sczypa became her coach in August 2011.

2011–12 season

Weinzierl competed with a broken blade in the free skate at the 2012 German Championships. She was assigned to her first ISU Championships, the 2012 European Championships, where she finished 22nd. She then won her first senior international medal, gold, at the 2012 Bavarian Open. She withdrew from the 2012 Coupe du Printemps.

2012–13 season

Weinzierl returned to the JGP series in the 2012–13 season, finishing 9th and 10th in her two events, and then won her first senior national medal, silver, at the 2013 German Championships. After placing 9th in her second Europeans, she competed at the 2013 World Junior Championships, finishing 10th. Weinzierl was also assigned to her first senior World Championships and placed 19th.

2013–14 season: Sochi Olympics

In the 2013–14 season, Weinzierl took gold at the Merano Cup and bronze at the Cup of Nice before winning her first senior national title at the 2014 German Championships. She competed at the Europeans, finishing 8th. Weinzierl was selected to represent Germany at the Winter Olympics, held in February 2014 in Sochi, Russia. Ranked 10th in the short program and 21st in the free skate, she finished 18th overall in the ladies' event. In March, she placed 12th at the 2014 World Championships in Saitama, Japan.

2014–15 season

Weinzierl missed the first half of the 2014–15 season due to a back injury. She withdrew from both her Grand Prix assignments. Weinzierl competed at two Challenger events, placing 5th at Lombardia Trophy and 7th at Ondrej Nepela Trophy. She won the silver medal at the German Championships behind Nicole Schott. At the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm, Sweden, she placed 12th.

2015–16 season

Weinzierl started her 2015–16 season with a 9th place at the 2015 Nebelhorn Trophy. She competed at two additional Challenger events, placing 10th at Ice Challenge and 6th at Tallinn Trophy. She won her third silver medal from the German Championships, this time behind Lutricia Bock. At the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia, Weinzierl placed 7th in both segments and overall. She did not qualify to the free skate at the 2016 World Championships in Boston, placing 35th in the short program.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skating
2016–2017
  • Welcome to Burlesque
    (from Burlesque)
    performed by Cher
  • On My Own
    (from Les Misérables)
    performed by Frances Ruffelle
2015–2016
  • Feeling Good
    performed by Michael Bublé
  • Méditation
    (from Thaïs)
    by Jules Massenet
2014–2015
  • Fever
    performed by Ted Heath and His Music
  • Chicago
    by John Kander
2013–2014
  • Fever
    performed by Ted Heath and His Music
  • Rhapsody in Blue
    by George Gershwin
2012–2013
  • Exodus
    performed by Maksim Mrvica
  • Havana
    by Dave Grusin
2011–2012
  • Shall We Dance
    by Perfidia
  • Love Story
    by Henry Mancini
2010–2011
  • 42nd Street
    by Harry Warren
  • Love Story
    by Henry Mancini
2009–2010
  • 42nd Street
    by Harry Warren
  • Mac and Mable
    by Jerry Herman

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

Seasons: 2009–10 to present

International
Event09–1010–1111–1212–1313–1414–1515–1616–17
Olympics18th
Worlds19th12th35th
Europeans22nd9th8th12th7th17th
GP RostelecomWD
GP Skate CanadaWD
CS Ice Challenge10th
CS Tallinn Trophy6th
CS Lombardia5th8th
CS Nebelhorn10th7th8th9th
CS Nepela Trophy5th7th
Bavarian Open1st1st2nd
Cup of Nice18th20th3rd5th
Merano Cup6th1st
NRW Trophy14th11th6th3rd
PrintempsWD2nd
Triglav Trophy5th12th
UniversiadeWD
International: Junior
Junior Worlds10th
JGP Austria9th
JGP Belarus24th
JGP Germany10th
JGP Turkey28th
Cup of Nice10th J
Merano Cup5th J
NRW Trophy10th J
National
German Champ.7th8th6th2nd1st2nd2nd1st
Team events
Olympics8th T
9th P
J = Junior level; TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew
T = Team result; P = Personal result

Seasons: 2005–06 to 2008–09

International
Event05–0606–0707–0808–09
Cup of Nice4th J
NRW Trophy4th J
National
German Champ.3rd N2nd Y2nd J13th
Levels: N = Novice; Y = Youth; J = Junior
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