Carlo Röthlisberger

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Carlo Röthlisberger(born 23 August 1994) is an Italo-swissice dancerwho competes for Italy. With his skating partner,Victoria Manni,he is the 2016Santa Claus Cupbronze medalist, a four-timeSwiss nationalchampion, and a two-timeItalian nationalsilver medalist (2023–24). As a team, they have competed in nineISU Championships.

Carlo Röthlisberger
Manni and Röthlisberger at the2024 World Championships
Other namesCarlo Roethlisberger
Born(1994-08-23)23 August 1994(age 30)
Sorengo,Switzerland
HometownColdrerio,Switzerland
Height1.79 m (5 ft10+12in)
Figure skating career
CountryItaly
PartnerVictoria Manni
CoachLuca Lanotte
Skating clubCP Biasca
Began skating1999

Personal life

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Carlo Röthlisberger was born on 23 August 1994 inSorengo,Switzerland.[1]He studied geography at theUniversity of Milan,graduating in 2020.[1][2][3]

He has been in a relationship with his ice dance partner,Victoria Manni,since 2015. The couple announced their engagement in July 2023.[4]

Career

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Early years

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Röthlisberger began skating in 1999.[1]Early in his career, he represented Switzerland in men's singles. Coached by Sabrina Martin inBellinzona,[5]he made hisISU Junior Grand Prix(JGP) debut in September 2011, placing nineteenth inRiga,Latvia. He placed fourteenth in the preliminary round and twenty-seventh in the short program at the2012 World Junior ChampionshipsinMinsk,Belarus.

In the 2013–14 season, he trained in both Bellinzona andMilan,coached byCristina MauriandJean-Christophe Simond.[6]He placed twenty-eighth in the short at the2014 World Junior ChampionshipsinSofia,Bulgaria.

In 2014, Röthlisberger teamed up with Valentina Schär to compete for Switzerland inice dancing.Coached byRoberto PelizzolainMilan,[7]the two made their international debut at the2014 NRW Trophyin November. In March, they placed twenty-seventh at the2015 World Junior ChampionshipsinTallinn,Estonia.

The following season, Schär/Röthlisberger were coached by Pelizzola, Barbara Riboldi, and Nicoletta Lunghi.[8]They competed at a pair of JGP events but withdrew from the2016 World Junior Championshipsbefore the start of the competition.

2016–2017 season: Debut of Manni/Röthlisberger for Switzerland

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Manni/Röthlisberger at the2017 European Championships

In 2016, Röthlisberger teamed up with Italy'sVictoria Mannito compete for Switzerland. They decided to train inMilan,coached byRoberto Pelizzola.[9]Making their international debut, the duo placed fourteenth at the2016 CS Tallinn Trophyin November. They would then go on to win the bronze medal at the2016 Santa Claus Cupas well as finish ninth at the2016 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb.[10]

In December, Manni/Röthlisberger won their first national title at the2016–17 Swiss Championships.They would then finish ninth at the2017 Mentor Toruń Cup.[10]

Selected to compete at the2017 European ChampionshipsinOstrava,Czech Republic, the duo finished in twenty-fifth place. They then concluded the season with a fourteenth-place finish at the2017 Bavarian Open.[10]

2017–2018 season

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Manni/Röthlisberger at the2018 European Championships

Prior to the season,Barbara Fusar-PoliandStefano Carusowould join Manni/Röthlisberger's coaching team.[11]

The duo started the season by finishing eighteenth at the2017 CS Golden Spin of Zagrebbefore going on to win their second national title at the2017–18 Swiss Championships.Selected to compete at the2018 European ChampionshipsinMoscow,Russia, Manni/Röthlisberger finished twenty-third. They would then end the season by finishing eighth and seventh at the2018 Bavarian Openand the2018 Egna Dance Trophy,respectively.[10]

2018–2019 season

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Manni/Röthlisberger began the season by finishing tenth at the2018 CS Lombardia Trophy.They then went on to place eighth at the 2018 Halloween Cup and tenth at the2018 Volvo Open Cup.Continuing to compete on the2018–19 ISU Challenger Series,Manni/Röthlisberger finished tenth at the2018 CS Inge Solar Memorial – Alpen Trophyand eighth at the2018 CS Tallinn Trophy.Two days following the latter event, Manni/Röthlisberger finished sixth at the2018 Bosphorus Cup.[10]

In December, the duo competed at the2018–19 Swiss Championships,winning their third national title. They would then go on to finish seventh at the2019 Mentor Toruń Cup.[10]

Selected to compete at the2019 European ChampionshipsinMinsk,Belarus, Manni/Röthlisberger would finish twenty-fourth. They then competed at the2019 Egna Dance Trophya couple weeks later, where they placed fifth.[10]

At the2019 Winter UniversiadeinKrasnoyarsk,Russia, they would finish ninth.[10]

They ended the season by making their World Championship debut at the2019 World ChampionshipsinSaitama,Japan, finishing twenty-third.[10]

2019–2020 season

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Prior to the season, Manni/Röthlisberger decided to relocate toZürich,Switzerland, whereAlexander Gazsiwould become their new coach.[1]Beginning their season at the2019 Volvo Open Cup,they would finish the event in sixth place. They would then go on to compete at the2019 CS Warsaw Cupand the2019 Bosphorus Cup,finishing tenth and seventh, respectively.[10]

In December, Manni/Röthlisberger won their fourth and final national title for Switzerland at the2019–20 Swiss Championships.They then went on to finish eighth at the2020 Mentor Toruń Cup.[10]At the2020 European ChampionshipsinGraz,Austria, they qualified to the free dance and finished twentieth overall.[12]

Although assigned to compete at the2020 World Championships,the event would ultimately be cancelled due to the onset of theCOVID-19pandemic.[13]

2020–2021 season

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Manni/Röthlisberger did not compete during this season.[10][14]

2021–2022 season: Debut for Italy

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In January 2022, it was announced that Manni/Röthlisberger would begin competing for Manni's home country, Italy.[15]Appearing at two events that season, the duo finished fifth at the2022 Egna Dance Trophyand at the2022 International Challenge Cup.[14]

2022–2023 season

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Prior to the season, it was announced that Manni/Röthlisberger had relocated toMilan,whereLuca Lanottebecame their new coach.[16]The team would start the season by competing on the2022–23 ISU Challenger Series,finishing eighth at the2022 CS Lombardia Trophy,sixth at the2022 CS Nepela Memorial,and fourth at the2022 CS Warsaw Cup.Between the latter two events, Manni/Röthlisberger would also place fifth at the2022 Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azurand win gold at the2022 Mezzaluna Cup.[14]

In December, Manni/Röthlisberger competed at theItalian Championshipsfor the first time, where they won the silver medal behindGuignard/Fabbri.Selected to compete at the2023 European ChampionshipsinEspoo,Finland, the team would come in eleventh place. They would follow this up with a gold medal win at the2023 Egna Dance Trophy.[14]

They would then conclude the season with an eighteenth-place finish at the2023 World ChampionshipsinSaitama,Japan.[14]

2023–2024 season

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Manni/Röthlisberger started the season with a seventh-place finish at the2023 CS Lombardia Trophy.They would follow this up by finishing fifth at the2023 Mezzaluna Cupand winning bronze at the 2023 Swiss Open. Continuing to compete on the2023–24 ISU Challenger Series,the team finished fourth at the2023 CS Warsaw Cupand eighth at the2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb.[14]

At the2024 Italian Championships,Manni/Röthlisberger won the silver medal for a second consecutive time.[14]

Going on to compete at the2024 European ChampionshipsinKaunas,Lithuania, the duo would finish fifteenth. They then concluded the season with a twenty-fifth place finish at the2024 World ChampionshipsinMontreal, Quebec,Canada.[14]

2024–2025 season

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Manni/Röthlisberger began the season with an eighth-place finish at the2024 CS Nepela Memorial.[14]

Programs

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Ice dance with Victoria Manni

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Season Rhythm dance Free dance Exhibition
2023–2024
[17]
2022–2023
[16]
2021–2022
2019–2020
[1]
2018–2019
[18]
Short dance
2017–2018
[11]
2016–2017
[9]

With Schär

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Season Short dance Free dance
2015–2016
[8]
2014–2015
[7]
  • Samba:Mariacaipirinha
    byCarlinhos Brown& DJ Dero
  • Rhumba:Enseñame a Olvidar
    by La India
  • Samba:Mariacaipirinha
    by Carlinhos Brown & DJ Dero

Single skating

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Season Short program Free skating
2013–2014
[6]
2012–2013
[19]
2011–2012
[5]

Competitive highlights

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Ice dance with Victoria Manni (for Italy)

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International
Event 21–22 22–23 23–24 24–25
Worlds 18th 25th
Europeans 11th 15th
CSGolden Spin 8th
CSLombardia 8th 7th
CSNepela Memorial 6th 8th
CSTallinn Trophy 8th
CSWarsaw Cup 4th 4th TBD
Challenge Cup 5th
Cup of Nice 5th
Denkova-Staviski Cup 2nd
Egna Trophy 5th 1st
Mezzaluna Cup 1st 5th
Swiss Open 3rd
National
Italian Championships 2nd 2nd

Ice dance with Victoria Manni (for Switzerland)

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International[20]
Event 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20
Worlds 23rd C
Europeans 25th 23rd 24th 20th
CSAlpen Trophy 10th
CSGolden Spin 13th 18th
CSLombardia 10th
CSTallinn Trophy 14th 8th
CSWarsaw Cup 10th
Bavarian Open 14th 8th
Bosphorus Cup 6th 7th
Egna Trophy 7th 5th
Halloween Cup 8th
Santa Claus Cup 3rd
Toruń Cup 9th 7th 8th
Volvo Open Cup 10th 6th
Universiade 9th
National[20]
Swiss Champ. 1st 1st 1st 1st

Ice dance with Schär (for Switzerland)

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International: Junior[21]
Event 2014–15 2015–16
Junior Worlds 27th WD
JGPAustria 16th
JGPSpain 14th
Bavarian Open 12th
NRW Trophy 18th
Tallinn Trophy 7th
Toruń Cup 14th
Volvo Open Cup 8th
National[21]
Swiss Champ. 1st J 1st J

Single skating (for Switzerland)

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International[22]
Event 08–09 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14
Ice Challenge 16th
International: Junior[22]
Junior Worlds 27th 28th
JGPLatvia 19th
JGPSlovakia 19th
JGPTurkey 15th
Bavarian Open 4th 8th 14th
EYOF 10th
Gardena Trophy 4th
Merano Cup 6th 3rd
Triglav Trophy 5th
National[22][23]
Swiss Champ. 2nd J 3rd J 4th 4th 4th

Detailed results

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Ice dance with Victoria Manni

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ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System [14]
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 168.48 2024 CS Tallinn Trophy
Rhythm dance TSS 67.45 2024 CS Tallinn Trophy
TES 38.78 2024 CS Tallinn Trophy
PCS 28.93 2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb
Free dance TSS 103.34 2023 CS Warsaw Cup
TES 59.44 2023 CS Warsaw Cup
PCS 44.50 2024 CS Nepela Memorial

References

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