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Timothy Goebel 
Born: September 10, 1980 
Height: 5'7" 
Hometown: Rolling Meadows, IL 
Training Town: El Segundo, CA  
Coach: Frank Carroll 
Choreographer: Lori Nichol 
 Career highlights
 
 
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Worlds
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Year
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Results
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2000
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11th
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1999
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12th
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Nationals
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Year
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Results
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2000
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2nd
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1999
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3rd
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1998
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Withdrew
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1997
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6th
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Four Continents
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Year
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Results
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1999
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3rd
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Skate America
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Year
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Results
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2000
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2nd
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1999
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2nd
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Cup of Russia
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Year
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Results
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1998
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12th
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NHK Trophy
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Year
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Results
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2000
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2nd
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1999
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2nd
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  Timothy was the first American to land a quad in official competition. He landed the quadruple Salchow - double toe combination at the 1998 ISU Junior Series Final. In doing so, he was the first person to land a quadruple Salchow in competition.
 
  Timothy has won U.S. National titles in both the novice (1994) and junior divisions (1996). He won the silver medal at the 2000 Senior Nationals.
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