SKATE Club Camp - Füssen | October 9–11, 2026
SKATE Club Camp - Füssen | October 9–11, 2026
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Location
87629 Füssen
Schedule (subject to change at short notice)
October 9, 2026
4:35 p.m. – 6:25 p.m. Ice training ARENA
6:25 p.m. – 7:25 p.m. Private lessons available (free ice time for everyone)
October 10, 2026
9:00–10:50 a.m. Ice training ARENA
10:50 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. Private lessons available (free ice time for everyone)
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Off-ice training SPORTS HALL
3:30 p.m. – 5:20 p.m. Ice training ARENA
October 11, 2026
9:30–10:30 a.m. Off-ice training SPORTS HALL
11:00 a.m. – 12:50 p.m. Ice training ARENA
Level & Age at SKATE Club Camps
Group 1:
Learning how to walk forwards and backwards, braking, transferring and first turns on two feet.
Group 2:
For all those practicing triple steps, mohawks, first single jumps and first one-foot pirouettes.
Group 3:
For everyone, single jumps, possibly practise Axel and first double jumps, various pirouettes, difficult steps such as Twizzel, loops, backwards triples, turns etc.
Target group:
The camps are primarily aimed at adults. The minimum age is 13 years. Age will be checked upon admission. No refunds will be given for false information, as tickets could have been sold elsewhere.
The coaching team
(We speak German & English)
Rene Sachtler-Lohse
René is one of the most successful German ice dancers of all time, who with his partner Kati Winkler became German champion several times, third at the World Championships and eighth at the Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. Today, René works as a coach in competitive sports at the national base in Berlin.
Kati Schneider
Kati is one of the most successful German ice dancers of all time, who together with her partner René Lohse became German champion several times, third at the World Championships and eighth at the Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. today Kati works as a TV presenter and is occasionally on the ice as a guest coach at the SKATE Club and other ice skating camps.
Florian Just
Florian was the first German to win a Junior Grand Prix in singles skating and competed in the Junior World Championships. He also represented Germany in pairs skating at several European and World Championships. He began his coaching career at the national training center in Dortmund and obtained his coaching licenses up to the A license. He then worked as a national training center coach for young talent and juniors for the German Skating Union. As a coach, he led athletes to junior and senior Grand Prix competitions in both singles and pairs skating. They qualified and competed in Junior World Championships, European Championships, and World Championships. Oberstdorf is also his current place of work, where he coaches athletes of all categories in singles and pairs skating.
Important note on pricing & hotel bookings
The price only includes the costs for the use of the ice rink and the organized training. Private training, meals, hotel accommodation and travel to and from the event are not included and must be organized and paid for by the participants themselves if required.
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