Irmi Hartung
Irmi Hartung (born ca. 1920s) was a German figure skater from Munich and member of Münchner EV.[2][1]
Irmi Hartung | |
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Hartung at the German Figure Skating Championships in Garmish-Partenkirchen where she won the bronze medal | |
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Born | ca 1920s |
Home town | Munich |
Skating club | Münchner EV[1] |
At the German Figure Skating Championships she won the silver medal in 1935 and the bronze medal in 1936 and 1937.[1] She finished 5th at the World Championships in 1939.[3]
She stayed in the Netherlands in 1940. She gave a figure skating demonstration among other during the Frisian kortebaanschaatsen speed skating championships in 1940 but also during other events in 1940.[2] As professional rider and trainer she worked at Arosa. In 1940 she was connected to the Jaap Edenbaan in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.[3]
References
- "Deutsche Eiskunstlauf Meisterschaften". sport-record.de.
- Het optreden van Irmi Hartung, Nieuwsblad van Friesland, 5 January 1940, p. 1 & 3
- Arnhemse Courant, 26 January 1940
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