Tobias Schneider (born 23 July 1981,
Berlin
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) is a German
speedskater
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.
He is employed by the
German Army
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as a ''Sportsoldat'' (sports soldier). His best distances are the longer ones, the 5,000 m and 10,000 m, but he is also among the best current German allround skaters. On 25 November 2006 at the
World Cup
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in
Moscow
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he set a new German record on the 10,000 m with 13:16.36. This also made him the highest ranked German speedskater on the
Adelskalender – a year later he was surpassed by
Robert Lehmann
Robert Lehmann (born 9 January 1984 in Erfurt) is a German long track speed skater who participates in international competitions.
Personal records
Career highlights
;Olympic Winter Games
:2006 – Torino, 36th at 1500 m
:2006 – T ...
, however. In 2006 he was selected as ''deutscher Eisschnellläufer des Jahres'' (German speedskater of the year).
As of January 2008, his personal records are 36.94 (500-m), 1:45.82 (1,500 m), 6:21.55 (5,000 m) and 13:16.36 (10,000 m), and his
Adelskalender rank is #26.
External links
Schneider's homepageTobias Schneider at SkateResults.com
1981 births
Living people
German male speed skaters
Olympic speed skaters for Germany
Speed skaters at the 2006 Winter Olympics
21st-century German people
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