Gerschwiler competed in the British Open Ice-Skating Championships in 1935 and 1936 and joined the staff of the
Richmond Ice Rink in 1937. He was head coach there from 1938, and served as director in 1964 until the facility was demolished in 1992. He coached the
Czech skater
Alena Vrzanova (Aja Zanova), world champion in 1949 and 1950, as well as his own nephew
Hans Gerschwiler, the
1948 Olympic silver medallist. He also coached the
British skaters
John Curry, 1976 Olympic and world champion, and
Valda Osborn, British champion in 1952 and 1953 and European champion in 1953. Other European top skaters he coached included
Michael Booker,
Ladislav Čáp,
Sjoukje Dijkstra,
Patricia Dodd,
Hanna Eigel,
Joan Haanappel,
Helmut Seibt and
Daphne Walker. Gerschwiler was appointed to the
Order of the British Empire in 1997. He and his brother Jacques were inducted into the
Professional Skaters Association's Coaches Hall of Fame in 2004. ==See also==