Martin Liebers

{{Short description|German figure skater}}

{{expand German|topic=bio|date=January 2022|Martin Liebers}}

{{Infobox figure skater

| name = Martin Liebers

| image = Martin Liebers GER NH2008 FP.jpg

| caption = Liebers in 2008

| fullname = Martin Liebers

| country = {{flagu|Germany}}

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1985|6|22|df=y}}

| birth_place = Berlin

| hometown =

| residence =

| height = {{height|m=1.77|precision=0}}

| partner = Nicole Gurny

| coach = Monika Scheibe
Viola Striegler

| formercoach = Angelika Heisse

| choreographer = René Lohse
Andreas Fischer
Frank Dehne
Diana Goolsbey

| skating club = SC Berlin

| retired =

| combined total = 141.43

| combined date = 2005 Europeans

| SP score = 48.21

| SP date = 2005 Europeans

| FS score = 93.22

| FS date = 2005 Europeans

}}

Martin Liebers (born 22 June 1985) is a German former competitive figure skater. He is a four-time German national bronze medalist between 2005 and 2008, was the Junior National Champion in 2000 and the Novice National Champion in 1997.

Biography

Liebers was born in Berlin. His father, Mario Liebers, competed internationally for East Germany from 1976 to 1980, and his younger brother, Peter Liebers, is the 2009 German National Champion.

In 2009 he started training pairs. He partnered with Nicole Gurny and they are being coached by Monika Scheibe. In the 2009–2010 season he intended to compete in both singles and pairs.

Competitive highlights

=Pairs career=

(with Nicole Gurny)

class="wikitable"
Event

! 2009-2010

German Championshipsalign="center" bgcolor="silver" | 2nd
Nebelhorn Trophyalign="center" | 16th
Ondrej Nepela Memorialalign="center" | 5th

=Singles career=

==Post 2004==

class="wikitable"
Event

! 2004-05

! 2005-06

! 2006-07

! 2007-08

! 2008-09

! 2009-10

! 2010-11

European Championshipsalign="center" | 20th
German Championshipsalign="center" bgcolor="CC9966" | 3rdalign="center" bgcolor="CC9966" | 3rdalign="center" bgcolor="CC9966" | 3rdalign="center" bgcolor="CC9966" | 3rdalign="center" | 4thalign="center" | 4th
Karl Schäfer Memorialalign="center" | 10thalign="center" | 11thalign="center" | 4th
Nebelhorn Trophyalign="center" | 12thalign="center" | 10thalign="center" | 8thalign="center" | 17thalign="center" | 17th
NRW Trophyalign="center" | 6th
Ondrej Nepela Memorialalign="center" | 7thalign="center" | 5th
Winter Universiadealign="center" | 10th
AEGON Challenge Cupalign="center" | 6th
Coupe de Nicealign="center" | 4thalign="center" | 4th
Crystal Skate of Romaniaalign="center" | 5th
Golden Spin of Zagrebalign="center" bgcolor="silver" | 2ndalign="center" | 12thalign="center" bgcolor="CC9966" | 3rd

==Pre 2004==

class="wikitable"
Event

! 2000-2001

! 2001-2002

! 2002-2003

! 2003-2004

World Junior Championshipsalign="center" | 20thalign="center" | 11thalign="center" | 15th
German Championshipsalign="center" | 6thalign="center" | 5thalign="center" | 4thalign="center" | 4th
Nebelhorn Trophyalign="center" | 11th
JGP, Bulgariaalign="center" | 8th
JGP, Czech Republicalign="center" | 8thalign="center" | 6th
JGP, Francealign="center" | 8th
JGP, Canadaalign="center" | 12th
JGP, Italyalign="center" | 7th
JGP, Germanyalign="center" | 15th
JGP, Ukrainealign="center" | 11th

  • JGP = Junior Grand Prix