Ivana Reitmayerová

      Ivana Reitmayerová
      Ivana REITMAYEROVA 2009 WJC.jpg
      Reitmayerova at the 2009 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.
      Personal information
      Full name Ivana Reitmayerová
      Country represented  Slovakia
      Born (1992-05-04) 4 May 1992 (age 21)
      Košice, Czechoslovakia
      Home town Bratislava
      Height 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
      Coach Iveta Reitmayerova
      Choreographer Anna Matyskina
      Skating club SKP Bratislava
      ISU personal best scores
      Combined total 147.41
      2009 Worlds
      Short program 52.98
      2009 Worlds
      Free skate 94.43
      2009 Worlds

      Ivana Reitmayerová (born 4 May 1992 in Košice) is a Slovak figure skater. She competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics. She is the 2008 Ondrej Nepela Memorial champion and a two-time (2009, 2010) Slovak national champion.

      Reitmayerová began competing on both the senior and junior level internationally in 2007. Her brother, Peter Reitmayer, is also a competitive skater.[1] She is coached by her mother.[2]

      Competitive highlights

      Results[3]
      International
      Event 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12
      Olympics 28th
      Worlds 26th 14th 25th
      Europeans 11th 15th
      Ondrej Nepela 3rd 5th 1st 9th
      Golden Spin 16th
      Nebelhorn 12th
      International: Junior
      Junior Worlds 26th 15th 8th
      JGP Croatia 20th
      JGP Czech 15th
      JGP Gr. Britain 11th 9th
      JGP Italy 6th
      JGP Netherlands 14th
      JGP Poland 21st 10th
      JGP Romania 10th
      JGP Turkey 17th
      Gardena 2nd J.
      Grand Prize SNP 1st J. 2nd J.
      Triglav Trophy 2nd
      National
      Slovak Champ. 2nd J. 1st J. 3rd 1st 1st 5th
      JGP = Junior Grand Prix; J. = Junior level
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      Programs

      Season Short program Free skating
      2010–2011
      [4]
      • Dark Eyes
      • Sad Piano
      • Tango
      2008–2009
      [5]
      • Yunona and Avos
        by Alexei Rybnikov
        arranged by Svetlana Pikous
      2007–2008
      [6]
      2006–2007
      [7]
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      References

      1. ^ Bőd, Titanilla (2010). "Ivana Reitmayerová is looking forward to her first Olympics". AbsoluteSkating.com. 
      2. ^ Bod, Titanilla (2009). "Ivana Reitmayerová: "Europeans in Helsinki was a lifetime experience"". AbsoluteSkating.com. 
      3. ^ "Competition Results: Ivana REITMAYEROVA". International Skating Union. 
      4. ^ "Ivana REITMAYEROVA: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original|archiveurl= requires |url= (help) on 26 April 2012. 
      5. ^ "Ivana REITMAYEROVA: 2008/2009". International Skating Union. Archived from the original|archiveurl= requires |url= (help) on 19 June 2009. 
      6. ^ "Ivana REITMAYEROVA: 2007/2008". International Skating Union. Archived from the original|archiveurl= requires |url= (help) on 11 June 2008. 
      7. ^ "Ivana REITMAYEROVA: 2006/2007". International Skating Union. Archived from the original|archiveurl= requires |url= (help) on 20 October 2007. 
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