Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Anett Potzsch, Angelika Dubinski, Annette Dytrt, Astrid Hochstetter, Carola Weissenberg, Caroline Gulke, Christiane Berger, Christina Erdel, Christina Riegel, Christine Errath, Claudia Leistner, Constanze Paulinus, Dagmar Lurz, Ellen Brockhoft, Elsa Rendschmidt, Eva-Maria Fitze, Evelyn Grossmann, Gabriele Seyfert, Gundi Busch, Heidemarie Steiner, Ina Bauer (figure skater), Inge Wischnewski, Isabel de Navarre, Isabel Drescher, Janina Wirth, Julia Pfrengle, Jutta Muller, Karin Enke, Karin Hendschke, Karin Riediger, Katarina Witt, Katharina Gierok, Katharina Hacker, Kristin Wieczorek, Ludowika Jakobsson, Lydia Veicht, Manuela Ruben, Marina Kielmann, Marion Weber, Mari Vartmann, Maxi Herber, Nathalie Weinzierl, Nicole Nonnig, Nicole Schott, Patricia Neske, Rimma Wilms, Sandy Hoffmann, Sarah Hecken, Shira Willner, Simone Koch, Sonja Morgenstern, Susanne Stadlmuller, Tanja Szewczenko, Uschi Keszler, Viktoria Lindpaitner, Zoya Douchine. Excerpt: Sarah Hecken (born August 27, 1993 in Mannheim, Germany) is a German figure skater. She is the 2008 and 2010 German national champion. Her win in 2008 was her fourth consecutive national title, and her first at the senior level. Her first international victory was at the 2007-2008 Junior Grand Prix event in Germany. In 2006, at age 12, she skated her first senior competition, the Baden-Wurttembergische Championship, and won it. She defended this regional title in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Hecken got her first skates when she was only 18 months old. Her first moves on skates were done during summer training in Kaiserslautern. At four years old, she began training with her coach Peter Sczypa (former coach of Claudia Leistner). At the age of five, she landed her first single axel and at 9 years old, she landed her first double Axel and triple jump (toe loop). At the age of 10,