Shari Koch

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Shari Koch (born 23 September 1993) is a German former competitive ice dancer. With skating partner Christian Nüchtern, she is the 2014 Bavarian Open silver medalist, 2017 Winter Universiade bronze medalist, and 2019 German national champion.

Born (1993-09-23) 23 September 1993 (age 32)
Gummersbach, Germany
Height1.69 m (5 ft 6+12 in)
CountryGermany
Quick facts Personal information, Born ...
Shari Koch
Koch/Nüchtern in 2012
Personal information
Born (1993-09-23) 23 September 1993 (age 32)
Gummersbach, Germany
Height1.69 m (5 ft 6+12 in)
Figure skating career
CountryGermany
CoachBarbara Fusar-Poli
Stefano Caruso
Skating clubDEG Düsseldorf
Began skating1999
RetiredJanuary 3, 2021
Medal record
Representing  Germany
Figure skating: Ice dancing
Winter Universiade
Bronze medal – third place2017 AlmatyIce dancing
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Career

Koch started learning to skate in 1999. She and Nüchtern made their international debut at the 2008 NRW Trophy. They placed in the top ten at the 2012 and 2013 World Junior Championships and won the German junior national title three times (2011–13).

Koch/Nüchtern won their first senior international medal, silver, at the 2014 Bavarian Open. After missing the entire 2014–15 season, they returned to international competition in February 2016 at the Bavarian Open. In February 2017, they received the bronze medal at the Winter Universiade in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Programs

(with Nüchtern)

More information Season, Rhythm dance ...
Season Rhythm dance Free dance
2019–2020
[1]
2018−2019
  • Tango: Poema
    By Romantica Milonguera
  • Swing: Hey Signorina
    By Paolo Belli
Short dance
2017–2018
2016–2017
[2]
  • Blues: Beautiful Girl
  • Swing: Swing My Baby
2013–2014
[3]
2012–2013
[4]
2011–2012
[5]
Original dance
2009–2010
[6]
Irish folk:
  • The Blood of Cu Chulainn
  • Riverdance
    by Bill Whelan
  • Samba: Mujer Latina
    by Thalia
  • Rhumba: Historia De Un Amor
    by Perez Prado
  • Cha Cha: Banca Banca
    by E-type
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Competitive highlights

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

With Nüchtern

More information International, Event ...
International[7]
Event 08–09 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20
Worlds18th
Europeans15th
GP Finland9th
CS Alpen Trophy6th
CS Asian Open5th
CS Golden Spin8th13th4th8th
CS Ice Star8th
CS Nebelhorn5th10th
CS Ondrej Nepela13th7th
Universiade3rd
Bavarian Open2nd9th
Bosphorus Cup2nd
Finlandia Trophy7th
Halloween Cup3rd2nd
Nebelhorn Trophy12th
NRW Trophy6th3rd
Open d'Andorra3rd
Toruń Cup4th
International: Junior[7]
Junior Worlds9th8th
JGP Austria4th4th
JGP Germany19th
JGP Italy4th
JGP Turkey2nd
Baltic Cup5th J
Ice Challenge7th J
NRW Trophy10th J6th J2nd J1st J
Pavel Roman7th J3rd J
Tirnavia Ice Cup3rd J
National[7]
German Champ.3rd J3rd J1st J1st J1st JWD3rd3rd1st3rd
J = Junior level; WD = Withdrew
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