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Date of birth: 17.02.1998
Lukas BRITSCHGI
Place of birth: Schaffhausen
Height: 170 cm
SUI
Home town: Schaffhausen
Profession: student
Hobbies: football, tennis
Start sk. / Club: 2005 / ES Frauenfeld
Internet / Social Media contact: Instagram: schluukas
OfficialWebpage: lukasbritschgi.com
Coach: Michael Huth, Robert Dierking
Choreographer: Adam Solya, Andrea Vaturi
Former Coach: Alexei Pospelov
Practice low season:  h/week Oberstdorf/GER
Practice high season:  h/week Oberstdorf/GER
Music Short Program as of season 2023/2024
I'm In the Mood for Love by John Lee Hooker
Superstition by Chris Blue, Stevie Wonder
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season 2023/2024
The Rainmaker by Hans Zimmer
Enduring Hope by Daniel Deuschle
Corpus Rex by Safri Duo
Enduring Hope by Daniel Deuschle
Personal Best Total Score 274.09 23.03.2024 ISU World Championships 2024
Personal Best Score Short Program 93.41 21.03.2024 ISU World Championships 2024
Personal Best Score Free Skating 180.68 23.03.2024 ISU World Championships 2024
Season Best Total Score 274.09 23.03.2024 ISU World Championships 2024
Season Best Score Short Program 93.41 21.03.2024 ISU World Championships 2024
Season Best Score Free Skating 180.68 23.03.2024 ISU World Championships 2024
16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 22/23 23/24
Olympic Games           23     
World Championship     34    15    8  6 
European Championship     31  19    11  3  5 
Four Continents                
World Juniors                
National Championship 2.S  3.S  1.S  1.S    1.S    1.S 
S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International Competition Year Place International Competition Year Place
ISU GP Skate Canada International 2022, Mississauga, ON 2022 6. ISU CS Budapest Trophy 2023, Budapest 2023 2.
ISU GP Grand Prix de France 2022, Angers 2022 7. ISU GP Grand Prix de France 2023, Angers 2023 4.
ISU CS Warsaw Cup 2022, Warsaw 2022 3. ISU CS Warsaw Cup 2023, Warsaw 2023 1.
ISU CS Finlandia Trophy 2023, Espoo 2023 4. ISU GP NHK Trophy 2023, Osaka 2023 3.
Britschgi is together with Kimmy Repond the first Swiss skater to win a medal (bronze) at the European Championships (in 2023) since Sarah Meier took the title in 2011. Britschgi missed the 2023 National Championships as he had broken his collarbone in a cycling accident. Coach Michael Huth competed at the international level representing (East) Germany.
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