Career
Isabel de Navarre started to skate at the age of 3 in Bad Tölz. At that time, the ice-rink in Bad Tölz did not have a roof. Isabel was strongly inspired by figure skaters like Mona and Peter Szabo (Switzerland), Günter Anderl (Austria), Manfred Schnelldorfer, Gudrun Hauss and Walter Häffner (all West Germany) at the summer training camp in Bad Tölz.
Isabel"s coach at the “ECT - Eisclub Tölz” was Trude Bacherer from Vienna.
In 1970/71 Isabel took her coach"s advice to move to Garmisch-Partenkirchen and train with Erich Zeller. Zeller supported her to the end of her amateur career.
From 1972 Isabel de Navarre represented the club “SCR - Sportklub Riessersee”. She was one of the best skaters at compulsory figures of her time - winning the compulsory figures at the Olympic Winter Games in 1976 in Innsbruck.
Today, Isabel de Navarre is an International Skating Union technical specialist.
She is a Diplom-qualified figure skating coach.