Lukas Britschgi
Lukas Britschgi (born 17 February 1998) is a Swiss figure skater. He has won five senior international medals – silver at the 2017 Sofia Trophy, bronze at the 2017 and 2019 Golden Bear of Zagreb, silver at the 2018 Bavarian Open, and bronze at the 2019 International Challenge Cup. He is a two-time Swiss national champion (2019–20). Britschgi trains in Oberstdorf, Germany.
2016 CS Tallinn Trophy2016–17 ISU Season's World Ranking2016–17 ISU World Standings2016–17 figure skating season2016–17 national figure skating championships2017 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy2017 CS Warsaw Cup2017–18 ISU Season's World Ranking2017–18 ISU World Standings2017–18 figure skating season2017–18 national figure skating championships2018 CS Finlandia Trophy2018 CS Inge Solar Memorial – Alpen Trophy2018–19 ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking2018–19 figure skating season2018–19 national figure skating championships2019 CS Nebelhorn Trophy2019 CS Warsaw Cup2019 European Figure Skating Championships2019 World Figure Skating Championships2019–20 ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking2019–20 figure skating season2019–20 national figure skating championships2020 CS Budapest Trophy2020 CS Cup of Tyrol2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy2020 European Figure Skating Championships2020 World Figure Skating Championships2020–21_ISU_Challenger_Series2020–21 ISU World Standings and Season's World Ranking2020–21 figure skating season2021 World Figure Skating ChampionshipsBavarian OpenGolden Bear of ZagrebInternational Challenge CupNRW TrophyNurullah SahakaSofia TrophySwiss Figure Skating Championships
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Lukas Britschgi
Lukas Britschgi (born 17 February 1998) is a Swiss figure skater. He has won five senior international medals – silver at the 2017 Sofia Trophy, bronze at the 2017 and 2019 Golden Bear of Zagreb, silver at the 2018 Bavarian Open, and bronze at the 2019 International Challenge Cup. He is a two-time Swiss national champion (2019–20). Britschgi trains in Oberstdorf, Germany.
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1998-02-17
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Britschgi at the 2020 European Championships
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Michael Huth, Rostislav Sinicyn
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