Annerose Baier

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Annerose Baier
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-C1112-0020-002, Annerose Baier, Eberhard Rüger.jpg
Baier with Rüger in 1964
Personal information
Alternative namesWetzel
Country representedEast Germany
Born (1946-09-09) 9 September 1946 (age 75)
PartnerEberhard Rüger
Skating clubSC Karl-Marx-Stadt
SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt
Training locationsKarl-Marx-Stadt
Retired1970

Annerose Baier, married surname: Wetzel,[1] (born 9 September 1946) is a German former ice dancer who represented East Germany. With her skating partner, Eberhard Rüger, she became a three-time Blue Swords champion (1963, 1965, 1966), the 1968 Prize of Moscow News champion, and an eight-time East German national champion (1962, 1964–1970). They finished in the top ten at eight ISU Championships. Their best continental result, fourth, came at the 1970 European Championships in Leningrad, Soviet Union. They finished as high as sixth at the World Championships, in 1969 (Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States) and 1970 (Ljubljana, Yugoslavia).[2]

Baier/Rüger started their career at SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt. In 1963, they began representing SC Karl-Marx-Stadt.[3]

After retiring from competition, Baier coached skating in Karl-Marx-Stadt/Chemnitz.[1]

Competitive highlights[]

With Rüger

International
Event 61–62 62–63 63–64 64–65 65–66 66–67 67–68 68–69 69–70
Worlds 14th 13th 12th 10th 6th 6th
Europeans 11th 9th 7th 7th 5th 4th
Blue Swords 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd
Prague Skate 4th 5th 3rd
Moscow News 2nd 4th 1st
National[4]
East Germany 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Zoo Leipzig: Eisbahneröffnung" [Leipzig Zoo: Ice rink opening] (in German). Leipziger Volkszeitung. Archived from the original on 16 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Eiskunstlauf - Stars aus Chemnitz / Karl-Marx-Stadt" [Figure skating stars from Chemnitz / Karl-Marx-Stadt] (in German). Schlossberg Museum. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Bundesarchiv Bild 183-E0110-0005-003, Eiskunstläufer, DDR". Allgemeiner Deutscher Nachrichtendienst, German Federal Archives. 10 January 1966.
  4. ^ "Historie Eiskunstlaufen - DDR - Meisterschaften (Eistanzen)" [History: East German Figure Skating Championships (Ice dancing)]. sport-komplett.de (in German). Archived from the original on 26 January 2016.
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