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Peter Grütter competed representing Switzerland throughout the 1950s and 60s, including at the 1964 Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck. He's now been a coach for more than 60 years and is acknowledged as an expert when it comes to steps and turns and control of the blade. His most famous student is Stéphane Lambiel, who he coached to two world championship titles and the Olympic silver medal in 2006. After the end of compulsory figures, Peter took what he had learned from his coach, the legendary Jack Gershweiler, and created a series of warm-up steps and turns that could be used for his students to maintain their mastery of the blade. These steps and turns are now available as an e-learning course through the ISU's eRink program. Peter still teaches, including coming every Wednesday to the Skating School in Champery to work with young skaters. We were very lucky to be able to watch his master class during the 2024 summer camp in Champery and to get to sit down with this great coach to learn about his ideas for the future of the sport. Thanks to the Skating School, Hotel Suisse, and Ivan Danilyuk for assistance with this episode. Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a... 00:00 Introduction 01:19 Peter Grütter's Legacy and Teaching Philosophy 03:40 Peter's Journey into Skating 07:04 Jack Gershweiler's Influence on Peter 10:40 Reflections on the 1964 Olympics 14:15 Evolution of Figure Skating and Artistic Expression 20:02 Judging Systems and Future Changes 24:02 Importance of Technical Mastery and Artistic Balance 28:36 Warm-Up Steps and the ISU E-Learning Program 32:03 Challenges of Modern Judging Criteria 38:10 Coaching Philosophies: Autonomy vs. Rigidity 44:50 Stéphane Lambiel's Unique Drive and Legacy 47:44 Staying Passionate About Coaching 50:01 Peter's Hopes for the Future of Skating 53:18 Closing Remarks and Farewell You can reach me with comments or suggestions for topics and people I should talk to, by email at fsfuturepodcast@gmail.com or on Instagram and Twitter @futurefspodcast If you appreciate the podcast, you can also support my work with the Tip Jar at https://futureoffigureskating.pinecas...