Arnold Gerschwiler

Figure Skater and Coach

Arnold Gerschwiler - Figure Skater and Coach
Born

1914
111 years ago

Died

August 22nd, 2003
21 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Switzerland

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A prominent figure skater and coach, contributed significantly to the development of the sport in Switzerland. Competed internationally, showcasing talent in singles and pairs events. Transitioned into coaching, mentoring several skaters and helping to elevate the overall standard of figure skating in the country. Held leadership positions within Swiss sports federations, fostering growth and innovation in figure skating.

Competed in World Figure Skating Championships

Coached multiple successful figure skaters

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