Babette Preußler

East German pair skater
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Babette Preußler (born 28 September 1968 in East Berlin, East Germany) is a former East German pair skater. With partner Torsten Ohlow, she won the bronze medal at the 1983 East German Figure Skating Championships. They went on to finish sixth at that year's European Figure Skating Championships and twelfth at the World Figure Skating Championships.

The next year, Preußler teamed with Tobias Schröter to win another bronze medal at the East German Championships. They finished eleventh at the 1984 Winter Olympics, sixth at the European Championships, and ninth at the World Championships.

Results

With Schröter

International
Event 1983–84
Winter Olympics 11th
World Championships 11th
European Championships 9th
Blue Swords 2nd
National
East German Championships 3rd

With Ohlow

International
Event 1981–82 1982–83
World Championships 12th
European Championships 6th
Prague Skate 1st
Prize of Moscow News 9th
International: Junior
World Junior Champ. 3rd
National
East German Champ. 3rd

References

  • Sports-Reference.com profile