MEN
Date of birth:
10.09.1980
Timothy GOEBEL
USA
Evanston, Illinois
Place of birth:
Height:
170
cm
Fairfax VA
Home town:
Student and Skater
Profession:
Hobbies:
music, movies, travelling
1984
Winterhurst FSC
Start sk. / Club:
/
30
at Fairfax VA
h / week
Practice high season:
30
at Fairfax VA
h / week
Practice low season:
Frank Carroll, Carol Heiss Jenkins, Glyn Watts
Former coach:
Lori Nichol
Choreographer:
Audrey Weisiger
Coach:
Music Short Program / Original Dance as of 2005/2006 season  
Sing, Sing Sing (Swing Kids soundtrack)
Night on a Bald Mountain by Modest Mussorgski
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of 2005/2006 season
208.28
NHK Trophy 2004
07.11.2004
73.65
137.60
NHK Trophy 2003
Cup of China 2003
29.11.2003
08.11.2003
Personal Best Score Free Skating
Personal Best Score Short Program
Personal Best Total Score
7.S
2.S
10.
2.S
2.
2.S
2.
3.
1.S
4.
2.S
11.
National Champ.
World Juniors
European Champ.
World Champ.
Olympic Games
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
Goebel is the first skater to land a quadruple salchow in competition (1998 at the Junior Grand Prix Final) and the
first skater to land three quadruple jumps in competition (two salchows and a toeloop at 1999 Skate America). He
was also the first skater from the USA to land a quadruple jump in competition. He has landed quadruple loops in
practice. Goebel started to skate at the age of four. The athletes he admires most are Olympic Champions Scott
Hamilton and Brian Boitano as well as Michael Jordan (basketball). Goebel's most prized posession is his gold
cross from Rome, Italy. Goebel withdrew from the 2004 US Championships after the Short Program. Goebel
changed coaches after the 2004 NHK Trophy in November 2004.
Campbell's Intern. FS Classic, New York City
Int. Figure Skating Challenge, Auburn Hills
Int. World Skating Challenge, Rhode Island
NHK Trophy, Nagoya
2003
2003
2004
2004
2.
4.
6.
2.
Campbells Skating Challenge,
SmartOnes Skate America, Atlantic City, NJ
Trophee Eric Bompard, Paris
Campbell's FS Classics,
2004
2005
2005
2005
1.
6.
4.
3.
S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International Competition
Year
Place
International Competition
Year
Place
Four Continents
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last update:
29.07.2007
16:24:02