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'''Günter Anderl''' (born 11 January 1947 in [[Vienna]]) is an [[Austria]]n [[figure skater]] who competed in men's singles. He was a three-time [[Austrian Figure Skating Championships|Austrian national champion]] from 1969 to 1971. He competed at the [[1968 Winter Olympics|1968]] and [[1972 Winter Olympics]]. He won both the inaugural [[Nebelhorn Trophies]] in 1962 (juniors) and in 1969 (seniors)and a third time in 1971. He was the first winner of the Golden Spin of Zagreb as well as the Zugspitz Pokal and finished several international competitions on the podium, such as finishing |
'''Günter Anderl''' (born 11 January 1947 in [[Vienna]]) is an [[Austria]]n [[figure skater]] who competed in men's singles. He was a three-time [[Austrian Figure Skating Championships|Austrian national champion]] from 1969 to 1971. He competed at the [[1968 Winter Olympics|1968]] and [[1972 Winter Olympics]]. He won both the inaugural [[Nebelhorn Trophies]] in 1962 (juniors) and in 1969 (seniors)and a third time in 1971. He was the first winner of the Golden Spin of Zagreb as well as the Zugspitz Pokal and finished several international competitions on the podium, such as finishing third at the Pre-Olympic Games 1967 in Grenoble, which he himself considers his best result overall. He finished eighth at the [[European Figure Skating Championships]] in both 1970 and 1971. In 1979, he finished 6th in the Professional World Championships in Jaca / Spain. |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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Günter Anderl (born 11 January 1947 in Vienna) is an Austrian figure skater who competed in men's singles. He was a three-time Austrian national champion from 1969 to 1971. He competed at the 1968 and 1972 Winter Olympics. He won both the inaugural Nebelhorn Trophies in 1962 (juniors) and in 1969 (seniors)and a third time in 1971. He was the first winner of the Golden Spin of Zagreb as well as the Zugspitz Pokal and finished several international competitions on the podium, such as finishing third at the Pre-Olympic Games 1967 in Grenoble, which he himself considers his best result overall. He finished eighth at the European Figure Skating Championships in both 1970 and 1971. In 1979, he finished 6th in the Professional World Championships in Jaca / Spain.
Results
Event | 1965-66 | 1966-67 | 1967-68 | 1968-69 | 1969-70 | 1970-71 | 1971-72 |
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Winter Olympic Games | 23rd | 15th | |||||
World Championships | 16th | 15th | 18th | 15th | 12th | 12th | |
European Championships | 10th | 11th | 15th | 11th | 8th | 8th | |
Austrian Championships | 1st | 1st | 1st | ||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 1st | ||||||
Winter Universiade | 3rd |
References