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'''Nicole Hassler''' (1 June 1941 – 19 November 1996) was a [[France|French]] [[figure skating|figure skater]]. She was the 1963 [[World Figure Skating Championships|World bronze medalist]], the 1963 [[European Figure Skating Championships|European silver medalist]] and the 1964-1966 European bronze medalist. She represented [[France at the 1960 Winter Olympics]], where she placed 11th and [[France at the 1964 Winter Olympics|at the 1964 Winter Olympics]], where she placed 4th.
'''Nicole Hassler''' (1 June 1941 – 19 November 1996) was a [[France|French]] [[figure skating|figure skater]]. She was the 1963 [[World Figure Skating Championships|World bronze medalist]], the 1963 [[European Figure Skating Championships|European silver medalist]] and the 1964-1966 European bronze medalist. She represented [[France at the 1960 Winter Olympics]], where she placed 11th and [[France at the 1964 Winter Olympics|at the 1964 Winter Olympics]], where she placed 4th.


She was born in [[Chamonix]] and was the daughter of [[Albert Hassler]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.hockeyfrance.com/page.php?id_rubrique=375&id_fichier=538#P2009 |title= Biographie de Albert Hassler|publisher=[[Fédération Française de Hockey sur Glace]] |language= French|accessdate= 2009-11-23}}</ref>
She was born in [[Chamonix]] and was the daughter of [[Albert Hassler]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.hockeyfrance.com/page.php?id_rubrique=375&id_fichier=538#P2009|title= Biographie de Albert Hassler|publisher=[[Fédération Française de Hockey sur Glace]]|language= French|accessdate= 2009-11-23}}</ref>


==Competitive highlights==
==Competitive highlights==
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* [http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ha/nicole-hassler-1.html Sports-reference profile]
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* {{cite web | url = http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-148236-165452-56215-0-file,00.pdf | title = World Figure Skating Championships Results: Ladies Medalists | publisher = [[International Skating Union]] |format=PDF }}
* {{cite web | url = http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-148236-165452-56215-0-file,00.pdf | title = World Figure Skating Championships Results: Ladies Medalists | publisher = [[International Skating Union]] |format=PDF }}
* {{cite web | url = http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-147123-164339-54461-0-file,00.pdf | title = European Figure Skating Championships Results: Ladies Medalists | publisher = [[International Skating Union]] |format=PDF }}
* {{cite web | url = http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-147123-164339-54461-0-file,00.pdf | title = European Figure Skating Championships Results: Ladies Medalists | publisher = [[International Skating Union]] |format=PDF }}


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Revision as of 11:33, 16 January 2018

Nicole Hassler
Full nameNicole Hassler
Born(1941-06-01)1 June 1941
Chamonix
Died19 November 1996(1996-11-19) (aged 55)
Figure skating career
Country France
Medal record
Representing  France
Ladies' Figure skating
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1963 Dortmund Ladies' singles
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1966 Bratislava Ladies' singles
Bronze medal – third place 1965 Moscow Ladies' singles
Bronze medal – third place 1964 Grenbole Ladies' singles
Silver medal – second place 1963 Budapest Ladies' singles

Nicole Hassler (1 June 1941 – 19 November 1996) was a French figure skater. She was the 1963 World bronze medalist, the 1963 European silver medalist and the 1964-1966 European bronze medalist. She represented France at the 1960 Winter Olympics, where she placed 11th and at the 1964 Winter Olympics, where she placed 4th.

She was born in Chamonix and was the daughter of Albert Hassler.[1]

Competitive highlights

International
Event 57–58 58–59 59–60 60–61 61–62 62–63 63–64 64–65 65–66
Winter Olympics 11th 4th
World Champ. 23rd 12th 6th 3rd 4th 8th 5th
European Champ. 16th 10th 8th 6th 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd
Prague Skate 1st
Richmond Trophy 3rd 1st 1st 1st
National
French Champ. 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st

References

  1. ^ "Biographie de Albert Hassler" (in French). Fédération Française de Hockey sur Glace. Archived from the original on 2012-04-11. Retrieved 2009-11-23. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)