Sarah Jentgens

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Sarah Jentgens (born August 30, 1982 in Cologne ) is a German figure skater .

biography

Sarah Jentgens started ice skating at the age of two. As a child she was trained in a ballet and jazz dance school. From 1990 Jentgens trained as a single runner at the Dortmund State Performance Center with Peter Meyer and Peter Jonas . In 1997 she made it to the national master class for the ERC Westfalen Dortmund .

Two years after her temporary withdrawal from competitive sports and training as a beautician , Sarah Jentgens returned to the ice in the summer of 2000 as a pair skater with Mirko Müller , whose previous partner Peggy Schwarz had ended her career. Trained by Knut Schubert in Berlin , the couple refrained from participating in major competitions in the 2000/01 season. In the 2002 Olympic season Jentgens / Müller won the national title. The first and last international competition was the European Championship in Lausanne , where the couple gave up after the short program due to Müller's illness and thus missed the qualification for the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City .

After the end of her amateur career , Sarah Jentgens switched to professional life with appearances as a show dancer in ice shows at Holiday on Ice and in Phantasialand in Brühl .

In autumn 2006, Sarah Jentgens and Marco Schreyl appeared on the RTL show Dancing on Ice . Both reached the final against Ruth Moschner and Carl Briggs . Due to an injury, Jentgens was unable to take part in the final and was replaced by Theresa Schumann , who took second place with Schreyl.

Successes / results

Pair skating

European championships

  • 2002 - abandoned after the short program (10th place) - Lausanne

German championships

  • 2001 - did not participate
  • 2002 - 1st place - Berlin

Single run

German championships

  • 1997 - 10th place

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