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Date of birth: | 17.02.1998 | Lukas BRITSCHGI |
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Place of birth: | Schaffhausen | ||||||||||
Height: | 170 cm | SUI |
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Home town: | Schaffhausen | ||||||||||
Profession: | student | ||||||||||
Hobbies: | football, tennis | ||||||||||
Start sk. / Club: | 2005 / ES Frauenfeld | ||||||||||
Internet / Social Media contact: | Instagram: schluukas OfficialWebpage: lukasbritschgi.com |
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Coach: | Michael Huth | ||||||||||
Choreographer: | Andrea Vaturi, Adam Solya | ||||||||||
Former Coach: | Alexei Pospelov | ||||||||||
Practice low season: | h/week Oberstdorf/GER | ||||||||||
Practice high season: | h/week Oberstdorf/GER | ||||||||||
Music Short Program as of season 2024/2025 | |||||||||||
Iron Sky by Paolo Nutini, Charlie Chaplin | |||||||||||
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season 2024/2025 | |||||||||||
Lux by Ryan Taubert Deeply by Ryan Taubert Aero by Ryan Taubert |
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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 | ||||||||
17/18 | 18/19 | 19/20 | 20/21 | 21/22 | 22/23 | 23/24 | 24/25 | ||||
Olympic Games | 23 | ||||||||||
World Championship | 34 | 15 | 8 | 6 | |||||||
European Championship | 31 | 19 | 11 | 3 | 5 | ||||||
Four Continents | |||||||||||
World Juniors | |||||||||||
National Championship | 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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