Peter Krick

Peter Krick (born 31 January 1944)[1] is a German former competitive figure skater who represented West Germany. He is a three-time (1966–68) national champion and finished in the top ten at seven ISU Championships – four Europeans and three Worlds. At the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, he placed seventh in the compulsory figures, 16th in the free skate, and 12th overall.[1]

Peter Krick
Personal information
Country representedWest Germany
Born (1944-01-31) 31 January 1944
Nieder-Weisel, Butzbach, Hesse
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Retiredc. 1968

As of 2016, Krick serves as the International Skating Union's sport manager for figure skating.[2] He is married to figure skating judge Sissy Krick.[3]

Competitive highlights

International
Event 60–61 61–62 62–63 63–64 64–65 65–66 66–67 67–68
Olympics12th
World Champ.9th8th8th
European Champ.11th7th9th8th6th
Prague Skate4th2nd
National
German Champ.3rd2nd1st1st1st
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References

  1. "Peter Krick". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
  2. "ISU Office Holders". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 27 May 2016.
  3. Brennan, Christine (12 February 2010). "Active skaters remained on judges' DVD, despite ISU explanation".
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