- loop jump was
created by
German figure skater Werner Rittberger, and is
often called the
Rittberger in Europe.
According to U.S.
Figure Skating, the loop...
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Werner Rittberger (born 14 July 1891 in Berlin; died 12
August 1975 in Krefeld) was a
German figure skater.
Rittberger invented the Loop jump in 1910...
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Herbert Rittberger (born 16 May 1949) is a
former Grand Prix
motorcycle road
racer from Germany. His best
years were in 1974, when he
finished second to...
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believed to be
created by
German figure skater Werner Rittberger, and is
known as the
Rittberger in
Russian and German. It also gets its name from the...
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Parliament Elections 2004 (Medien). Lit Verlag. ISBN 978-3-8258-9322-4.
Rittberger,
Berthold (2007).
Building Europe's Parliament:
Democratic Representation...
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January 2010
issue of the
Journal of
Experimental Social Psychology.
Rittberger, Berthold; Schwarzenbeck, Helena; Zangl,
Bernhard (July 2017). "Where...
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opposite leg
helps to
launch the jump into the air. Loop (also
known as a
Rittberger jump) – the
skater takes off
backwards from the
outside edge of the right...
- editors-in-chief are
Jeremy Richardson (University of Oxford) and
Berthold Rittberger (University of Munich). A
number of the journal's
special issues have...
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Neoliberalism (international relations)
Neorealism (international relations)
Rittberger, Volker. Mayer,
Peter (1993).
Regime theory and
international relations...
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author Philip Hindes (born 1992) – British
sprint cyclist Werner Rittberger (1891–1975) – figure
skater Marc
Schaub (born 1992) – professional ice...