Ondrej Spiegl
Ondrej Spiegl | |
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Native name | Ondřej Spiegl |
Born | Brno, Czech Republic | 10 July 1993
Hometown | Eskilstuna, Sweden |
Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Sweden |
Coach | Alan Spiegl |
Skating club | Eskilstuna FSC |
Began skating | 1996 |
Ondrej Spiegl (born 10 July 1993) is a Swedish figure skater. He is a two-time Swedish national champion and the 2015 Nordic bronze medalist.
Personal life
Ondřej Spiegl was born on 10 July 1993 in Brno, Czech Republic.[1][2] He is the son of Vera and Alan Spiegl, a former pair skater who competed with Ingrid Spieglová for Czechoslovakia, and has a younger brother, Lukas.[1][3] He is a student at a sports university in Brno.[3]
Career
Spiegl started skating in 1996.[2] He debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series in 2009 and placed 27th at the 2011 World Junior Championships in Gangneung, South Korea.
In October 2011, Spiegl competed for the first time on the senior level, at the 2011 Coupe Internationale de Nice, but he continued appearing on the junior level until the end of the 2012–13 season. He finished 28th at the 2013 World Junior Championships in Milan, Italy.
In the 2014–15 season, Spiegl won his first senior national title, ahead of Marcus Björk, and took the bronze medal at the 2015 Nordic Championships.
In 2015–16, Spiegl successfully defended his national title, outscoring Illya Solomin.
Programs
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2014–16 [2] |
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2013–14 [1] |
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2011–13 [4][5] |
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2010–11 [6] |
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Competitive highlights
JGP: Junior Grand Prix
International[7] | ||||||||
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Event | 08–09 | 09–10 | 10–11 | 11–12 | 12–13 | 13–14 | 14–15 | 15–16 |
Cup of Nice | 22nd | 16th | ||||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 21st | |||||||
Nordics | 4th | 3rd | ||||||
NRW Trophy | 9th | 11th | ||||||
Universiade | 14th | |||||||
Warsaw Cup | 10th | |||||||
International: Junior[7] | ||||||||
Junior Worlds | 27th | 28th | ||||||
JGP Croatia | 15th | |||||||
JGP Italy | 15th | |||||||
JGP Romania | 9th | 13th | ||||||
JGP Slovenia | 15th | |||||||
JGP Turkey | 17th | |||||||
JGP UK | 10th | |||||||
Nordics | 2nd J. | 2nd J. | ||||||
NRW Trophy | 9th J. | 10th J. | ||||||
Seibt Memorial | 1st J. | |||||||
National[2] | ||||||||
Swedish Champ. | 1st J. | 1st J. | 5th | 2nd | 1st | 1st | ||
J. = Junior level |
References
- ^ a b c "Ondrej SPIEGL: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 22 June 2014.
- ^ a b c d "Ondrej Spiegl: Statistik" [Ondrej Spiegl: Statistics] (in Swedish). Skate Sweden.
- Archived 2015-01-25 at the Wayback Machine
- Archived 2016-01-01 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b "Ondrej Spiegl". Skate Sweden. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
- ^ "Ondrej SPIEGL: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 8 February 2013.
- ^ "Ondrej SPIEGL: 2011/2012". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 24 January 2012.
- ^ "Ondrej SPIEGL: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011.
- ^ a b "Competition Results: Ondrej SPIEGL". International Skating Union.
External links
Media related to Ondrej Spiegl at Wikimedia Commons