- Christel Borghi
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Christel Borghi Personal information Full name Christel Borghi Country represented Switzerland Christel Borghi is a Swiss figure skater. She is the 1999 Swiss national champion. She placed 25th at the 1999 European Figure Skating Championships.[1]
Borghi is an ISU Technical Specialist for Switzerland[2] Among the competitions for which she has seved as technical specialist are the 2008 ISU JGP Madrid Cup.[3]
Results
Event 1998 1999 European Championships 25th Swiss Championships 3rd 1st References
Swiss national champions in figure skating – Ladies' Singles 1931–1932: Edith Gautschi • 1933–1934: Guldborg Sjuresen • 1935–1937: Angela Anderes • 1938: Inge Manger • 1939–1940: Angela Anderes • 1941: Ilse Schottlander • 1942: Ursula Arnold • 1943: Doris Blanc • 1944: Ursula Arnold • 1945–1950: Maja Hug • 1951: Yolande Jobin • 1952: Susi Wirz • 1953: Doris Zerbe • 1954–1955: Georgette Fischer • 1956–1957: Alice Fischer • 1958: Rita Müller • 1959–1960: Liliane Crosa • 1961–1962: Fränzi Schmidt • 1963: Dorette Bek • 1964: Fränzi Schmidt • 1965–1967: Pia Zürcher • 1968–1972: Charlotte Walter • 1973–1975: Karin Iten • 1976–1978: Danielle Rieder • 1979–1981: Denise Biellmann • 1982: Myriam Oberwiler • 1983: Sandra Cariboni • 1984: Myriam Oberwiler • 1985–1987: Claudia Villiger • 1988–1989: Stéfanie Schmid • 1990: Michèle Claret • 1991: Sabrina Tschudi • 1992: Nicole Skoda • 1993–1994: Nathalie Krieg • 1995: Janine Bur • 1996: Lucinda Ruh • 1997–1998: Anina Fivian • 1999: Christel Borghi • 2000–2001: Sarah Meier • 2002: Kimena Brog-Meier • 2003: Sarah Meier • 2004: Cindy Carquillat • 2005–2008: Sarah Meier • 2009: Nicole Graf • 2010: Sarah Meier • 2011: Bettina Heim
Categories:- Swiss female single skaters
- Living people
- International Skating Union technical specialists
- Swiss winter sports biography stubs
- European figure skating biography stubs
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