Knut Schubert

Knut Schubert

Birgit Lorenz and Knut Schubert, 1982
Personal information
Country represented  East Germany
Born (1958-09-09) 9 September 1958
Bautzen, East Germany
Former partner Birgit Lorenz, Katja Schubert

Knut Schubert (born 9 September 1958 in Bautzen, Germany) is a former East German pair skater. With his sister, Katja Schubert, he won the bronze medal at the 1974 East German Figure Skating Championships. They went on to finish ninth at that year's European Figure Skating Championships and eleventh at the World Figure Skating Championships.

Schubert later teamed up with Birgit Lorenz. They won the gold medal at the East German Championships in 1981 and 1985, and captured the silver medal in four additional years. The couple won the bronze at the European Championships in 1983 and 1984 and finished fifth at the 1984 Winter Olympic Games. They also finished a career-best sixth place at the 1984 World Championships.

After his figure skating career he studied teaching special subject sport. Knut Schubert became figure skating coach in Berlin. He trained Peggy Schwarz and Alexander König, Peggy Schwarz and Mirko Müller, Mariana Kautz and Norman Jeschke, Mikkeline Kierkgaard and Norman Jeschke and also Sarah Jentgens and Mirko Müller. In the early 1990s he also trained the ice dancers Kati Winkler and René Lohse. After he moved to Dortmund Knut Schubert trained local pairs of Rebecca Handke and Daniel Wende (till 2007), Ekaterina Vassilieva and Daniel Wende (till 2008) as well as Mari-Doris Vartmann and Florian Just (till 2009].

In 2010 he returned to Berlin and trains there Mari-Doris Vartmann and Aaron Van Cleave.

Knut Schubert is married and has two children. His daughter Pauline Schubert was also a figure skater.

Results

(with Birgit Lorenz)

Event 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86
Winter Olympic Games 5th
World Championships 9th 7th 8th 6th
European Championships 4th 5th 3rd 3rd 4th
East German Championships 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
NHK Trophy 2nd 2nd
Prize of Moscow News 4th

(with Katja Schubert)

Event 1973-74
World Championships 11th
European Championships 9th
East German Championships 3rd

References

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