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Anna Carolina Hermann (born 3 January 1988) is a German former competitive ice dancer. With her brother, Daniel Hermann, she won six senior international medals and the 2009 German national title. They reached the free dance at three ISU Championships, attaining their best result, tenth, at the 2007 World Junior Championships.

Personal life

Anna Carolina Hermann was born on 3 January 1988 in Wuppertal, West Germany.[1][2] She has six siblings, including Daniel Hermann.[3] She gave birth to her daughter, Ella Yuna, on 3 February 2016.[4]

Career

The Hermanns started skating in the winter of 1991 and joined Solinger Turnerbund sports club in 1994.[1] In 1997, they teamed up together and began learning ice dancing, coached by Oleg Ryjkin at the Olympic training centre in Dortmund.[3][1] They competed on the novice level until the end of the 2002–03 season.

In the 2003–04 season, the Hermanns moved up to the junior ranks. They were given two ISU Junior Grand Prix assignments and finished ninth at both. They continued to appear on the JGP series during the next three seasons. In 2006–07, they won the German junior national title and were sent to the 2007 World Junior Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany, where they finished tenth.

The Hermanns began competing on the senior level in the 2007–08 season. Making their Grand Prix debut, they placed 8th at the 2007 Skate Canada International. They won a silver medal at the Pavel Roman Memorial and bronze at the German Championships.

Since Daniel had to study one term abroad for his degree, they spent the summer of 2008 training in Vancouver under Victor Kraatz and his wife Maikki Uotila-Kraatz.[3] In the 2008–09 season, the Hermanns won the German national title ahead of Nelli Zhiganshina / Alexander Gazsi. They were selected to represent Germany at two ISU Championships and qualified for the free dance at both, finishing 12th at the 2009 Europeans in Helsinki, Finland and 17th at the 2009 Worlds in Los Angeles, California.

In 2009–10, the Hermanns finished second to another sibling duo, Christina Beier / William Beier, at the German Championships and were eliminated from the World Championships in Turin, Italy after placing 22nd in the short dance.

The Hermanns missed the 2010–11 season due to injury and returned to the ice in March 2011, working with Rene Lohse in Berlin.[5] 2011–12 would be their final season. They won bronze medals at the 2011 Pavel Roman Memorial, 2011 NRW Trophy, and 2012 German Championships and then retired from competition.

Programs

(with Daniel Hermann)

Season Short dance Free dance
2011–12
[2]
Original dance
2009–10
[6]
Folklore from the Alps:
  • Das Kufsteiner Lied (Die Perle Tirols)
  • Mei Vatta i a Apenzeller
  • The Mask
    • This Business of Love
    • Hey Pachuco
    • You Would Be My Baby
    • Cuban Pete
2008–09
[7]
  • The Mask
    • This Business of Love
    • Hey Pachuco
    • You Would Be My Baby
    • Cuban Pete
2007–08
[8]
Greek folk dance
  • Nasyvargyaszman, Dilyargyazman
  • Sasasolie
2006–07
[9][10]
  • James Bond
    • Diamonds Are Forever
    • The Man with the Golden Gun
    • The World Is Not Enough
    • Live and Let Die
2005–06
[9][11]
  • Cha Cha
  • Rhumba
  • Samba
2004–05
[12]
  • Charleston
  • Slow Foxtrot
  • Moulin Rouge!
2003–04
[13]
  • Grease medley
2002–03
[13]
2001–02
[13]
  • Addams Family
2000–01
[13]
1999–2000
[13]
  • Tango
1998–99
[13]
1997–98
[13]
  • Pinocchio

Results

(with Hermann)

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International[14]
Event 01–02 02–03 03–04 04–05 05–06 06–07 07–08 08–09 09–10 11–12
Worlds 17th 22nd
Europeans 12th
Шаблон:Small Cup of Russia 9th
Шаблон:Small Skate Canada 8th 7th
Cup of Nice 6th
Finlandia 6th
Golden Spin 4th
Nebelhorn 5th 7th 11th
NRW Trophy 2nd 2nd 3rd
Ondrej Nepela 5th 2nd
Pavel Roman 2nd 4th 3rd
Universiade 6th
International: Junior and novice[14]
Junior Worlds 10th
Шаблон:Small Bulgaria 9th 11th
Шаблон:Small Germany 12th
Шаблон:Small Hungary WD
Шаблон:Small Mexico 9th
Шаблон:Small Poland 7th
Шаблон:Small Serbia 10th
Шаблон:Small Taiwan 8th
Pavel Roman 3rd N. 4th J. 1st J. 3rd J.
National[14]
German Champ. 4th N. 3rd N. 4th J. 2nd J. 2nd J. 1st J. 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
Levels: N. = Novice, J. = Junior. WD = Withdrew

References

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External links

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