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'''Myriam Loriol-Oberwiler''' (born November 19, 1962 in [[Zurich]])<ref name=SR/> is a Swiss former competitive [[figure skater]]. Appearing as Myriam Oberwiler in ladies' singles, she became a two-time [[Swiss Figure Skating Championships|Swiss national champion]] (1982 and 1984) and finished 14th at the [[Figure skating at the 1984 Winter Olympics|1984 Winter Olympics]].
'''Myriam Loriol-Oberwiler''' (born November 19, 1962 in [[Zurich]])<ref name=SR/> is a Swiss former competitive [[figure skater]]. Appearing as Myriam Oberwiler in ladies' singles, she became a two-time [[Swiss Figure Skating Championships|Swiss national champion]] (1982 and 1984) and finished 14th at the [[Figure skating at the 1984 Winter Olympics|1984 Winter Olympics]].


Working in [[Neuchâtel]], Loriol-Oberwiler coached [[Stéphane Walker]] (spring 2010 late 2015)<ref name=ISU-SW/> and [[Nicola Todeschini]] (? – spring 2013).<ref name=ISU-NT/> She retired from coaching by the end of 2015.<ref name=LR151021/> She has also worked as an [[International Skating Union]] technical specialist.<ref name=FC2016/>
Working in [[Neuchâtel]], Loriol-Oberwiler coached [[Stéphane Walker]] (? – 2015)<ref name=ISU-SW/> and [[Nicola Todeschini]] (? – spring 2013).<ref name=ISU-NT/> She retired from coaching by the end of 2015.<ref name=LR151021/> She has also worked as an [[International Skating Union]] technical specialist.<ref name=FC2016/>


== Competitive highlights ==
== Competitive highlights ==

Revision as of 14:08, 11 March 2016

Myriam Oberwiler
Other namesMyriam Loriol-Oberwiler
Myriam Loriol
Born (1962-11-19) 19 November 1962 (age 61)
Zürich, Switzerland
Height1.59 m (5 ft 2+12 in)
Figure skating career
CountrySwitzerland
Retired1984

Myriam Loriol-Oberwiler (born November 19, 1962 in Zurich)[1] is a Swiss former competitive figure skater. Appearing as Myriam Oberwiler in ladies' singles, she became a two-time Swiss national champion (1982 and 1984) and finished 14th at the 1984 Winter Olympics.

Working in Neuchâtel, Loriol-Oberwiler coached Stéphane Walker (? – 2015)[2] and Nicola Todeschini (? – spring 2013).[3] She retired from coaching by the end of 2015.[4] She has also worked as an International Skating Union technical specialist.[5]

Competitive highlights

International[1]
Event 1979–80 1981–82 1983–84
Winter Olympics 14th
World Champ. 20th 11th
European Champ. 16th 11th
Prague Skate 3rd
National[6]
Swiss Champ. 1st 1st

References

  1. ^ a b "Myriam Oberwiler". Sports Reference.
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  4. ^ Gremion, Manuel (21 October 2015). "Laure Nicodet a de nombreux nouveaux atouts à faire valoir". laregion.ch (in French). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships 2016". International Skating Union. 20 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Swiss Champions: Ladies". Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)