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  1. Karl Schäfer (17 May 1909 – 23 April 1976) was an Austrian figure skater and swimmer. In figure skating, he became a two-time Olympic champion at the 1932 Winter Olympics and the 1936 Winter Olympics. He was also a seven-time World champion (1930–1936) and eight-time European champion (1929–1936). [1] .

  2. May 13, 2024 · Karl Schäfer (born May 17, 1909, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now in Austria]—died April 26, 1976, Austria) was an Austrian figure skater who was the best performer in his sport during the 1930s and was an innovator in the sport as well.

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  4. Karl Schäfer was a child prodigy, excelling both in sports and music. He won seven Austrian titles in the swimming pool, and competed in the 1928 Olympics in the breast stroke. He was more successful in figure skating, which he learned on Eduard Engelmann's rink, the first artificial outdoor rink.

  5. Karl Schäfer was a child prodigy, excelling both in sports and music. He won seven Austrian titles in the swimming pool, and competed in the 1928 Olympics in the breast stroke. He was more successful in figure skating, which he learned on Eduard Engelmann’s rink, the first artificial outdoor rink.

  6. Mar 19, 2015 · Hailing from Vienna, Austria, Karl Schäfer remains to this day one of the most accomplished male athletes figure skating has ever seen. Along with Gillis Grafström and Dick Button, he is one of only three skaters to win an Olympic men's title more than once (not counting Evgeni Plushenko who won an Olympic men's and team gold medal).

  7. Karl Schäfer was an Austrian figure skater and swimmer. In figure skating, he became a two-time Olympic champion at the 1932 Winter Olympics and the 1936 Winter Olympics. He was also a seven-time World champion (1930–1936) and eight-time European champion (1929–1936).

  8. Figure Skating. AUT. Karl Schäfer was born in Vienna (AUT), a stone’s throw from the world’s first artificial ice rink, built in 1909 by Eduard Engelmann. At the age of 11, he was spotted by figure skating talent scouts.