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'''Karl Zenger''' (b. 3 June 1873 in [[Erding]]; d. 19 February 1912 in [[Haar]]] near Munich) was a German [[figure skating|figure skater]].
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'''Karl Zenger''' (born 3 June 1873 in [[Erding]]; died 19 February 1912 in [[Haar, Bavaria]]) was a German [[figure skating|figure skater]].


Karl Zenger was twice German Champion in figure skating man in 1897 and 1905. He won also the bronze medal at the Europeans in 1905. He was the older brother of [[Wilhelm Zenger]]. Karl Zenger lived around 1900 in [[Antwerp, Belgium]]
Zenger won the title of [[German Figure Skating Championships|German Champion]] in men's figure skating twice, in 1897 and again in 1905. He also won the bronze medal at the European Championship in 1905. He was the older brother of [[Wilhelm Zenger]]. Karl Zenger lived around 1900 in [[Antwerp, Belgium]]


== Competitive highlights in figure skating==
== Competitive highlights in figure skating==


{| class="prettytable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Event/Year
! Event
! 1897
! 1897
! 1905
! 1905
! 1906
! 1906
|-
|-
| [[World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]] || || || align="center" | 4
| bgcolor="#ffffff" | [[Olympic Winter Games]]
| align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" | –
| align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" | –
| align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" | –
|-
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff" | [[World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]]
| [[European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]] || || align="center" bgcolor="#cc9966" | 3 ||
| align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" | –
| align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" | –
| align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" | 4
|-
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff" | [[European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]]
| [[German Figure Skating Championships|German Championships]] || align="center" bgcolor="gold" | 1 || align="center" bgcolor="gold" | 1 || align="center" bgcolor="silver" | 2
| align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" | –
| align="center" bgcolor="#cc9966" | 3
| align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" | –
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff" | [[German Figure Skating Championships|German Championships]]
| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | 1
| align="center" bgcolor="gold" | 1
| align="center" bgcolor="silver" | 2
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
* journal “Eis- und Rollsport”, 49th year, No. 9, 5 January 1939
* Journal “Eis- und Rollsport”, 49th year, No. 9, 5 January 1939


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[[Category:German figure skaters]]
[[Category:German male single skaters]]
[[Category:1912 deaths]]
[[Category:European Figure Skating Championships medalists]]


[[Category:1873 births]]
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[[Category:1912 deaths]]
|NAME= Zenger, Karl
|ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
|SHORT DESCRIPTION=German figure skater
|DATE OF BIRTH=3 June 1873
|PLACE OF BIRTH=Erding
|DATE OF DEATH=19 February 1912
|PLACE OF DEATH=Haar near Munich
}}

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Latest revision as of 16:14, 17 December 2020

Karl Zenger
Karl Zenger
Born(1873-06-03)June 3, 1873
DiedFebruary 19, 1912(1912-02-19) (aged 38)
Figure skating career
Country Germany
Medal record
Representing  Germany
Men's Figure skating
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1905 Bonn Men's singles

Karl Zenger (born 3 June 1873 in Erding; died 19 February 1912 in Haar, Bavaria) was a German figure skater.

Zenger won the title of German Champion in men's figure skating twice, in 1897 and again in 1905. He also won the bronze medal at the European Championship in 1905. He was the older brother of Wilhelm Zenger. Karl Zenger lived around 1900 in Antwerp, Belgium

Competitive highlights in figure skating

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Event 1897 1905 1906
World Championships 4
European Championships 3
German Championships 1 1 2

References

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  • Journal “Eis- und Rollsport”, 49th year, No. 9, 5 January 1939