Franz Streubel

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Born (1991-09-24) 24 September 1991 (age 34)
HometownBerlin
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
CountryGermany
Franz Streubel
Personal information
Born (1991-09-24) 24 September 1991 (age 34)
Home townBerlin
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Figure skating career
CountryGermany
CoachAnett Pötzsch
Skating clubEC Oberstdorf
Began skating1996
RetiredNovember 16, 2017

Franz Streubel (born 24 September 1991) is a German former competitive figure skater. He is a two-time (2015–16) German national champion and has won six senior international medals, including gold at the 2012 Bavarian Open and 2014 NRW Trophy. He has finished in the top 15 at three European Championships.[1]

Streubel debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series in 2007. His first senior international event was the 2007 Finlandia Trophy. He was coached by Karel Fajfr in Oberstdorf during the 2008–09 season.[2] Vlasta Kopřivová and Michael Huth became Streubel's coaches the following season, working with him in Oberstdorf.[3]

Streubel later trained in Berlin, coached by Karin Hendschke-Raddatz in the 2011–12 season[4] and by Heidemarie Walther-Steiner in 2013–14.[5] Streubel made his ISU Championship debut at the 2014 Europeans Championships in Budapest, Hungary. Ranked 19th in the short program, he qualified for the free skate where he placed 14th, rising to 15th overall.

In the 2014–15 season, Streubel trained under Anett Pötzsch in Dresden.[6] He became the German national champion in December 2014. At the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm, Sweden, he placed 13th in both segments and overall.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating
2016–2017
[7]
2015–2016
[8]
  • Django Unchained
    • Day of Anger
      by Riz Ortolani
    • Django
      by Luis Bacalov
    • Nicaragua
      by Jerry Goldsmith
    • Who Did That To You
      by John Legend
2014–2015
[6]
  • Piano Concerto No. 18
    op. 23 I. Allegro Con Spirito
    by Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky
    by the Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra
2013–2014
[5]
2011–2012
[4]
  • La Fiesta Mondiale
    by TGV Musique
  • Lai Lai Lai
2009–2010
[3]
  • Tangology
    by Gigi D'Agostino
2008–2009
[2]

Competitive highlights

References

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