Katja Schweizer
Katja Schweizer | |
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Born | Katja Weisser 23 March 1978 |
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Curling club | SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Germany |
World Championship appearances | 1 (2002) |
European Championship appearances | 1 (2001) |
Other appearances | European Mixed Championship: 1 (2011), World Junior Championships: 1 (1998), Winter Universiade: 1 (2003) |
Medal record |
Katja Schweizer (born 23 March 1978 as Katja Weisser) is a German curler and curling coach.[2]
As a coach of German wheelchair curling team she participated in 2018 Winter Paralympics.
Teams
Women's
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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1997–98 | Katja Weisser | Caroline Werg | Lucie Victoria Mischitz | Sabine Freiss | Gerke Müller | WJCC 1998 (9th) | |
2001–02 | Andrea Schöpp | Natalie Nessler | Heike Wieländer | Andrea Stock | Katja Weisser | Rainer Schöpp | ECC 2001 (4th) |
Natalie Nessler | Sabine Belkofer | Heike Wieländer | Andrea Stock | Katja Weisser | Rainer Schöpp | WCC 2002 (9th) | |
2002–03 | Cornelia Stock | Andrea Stock | Katja Weisser | Sabine Freiss | Dick Henderson | WUG 2003 (6th) | |
2003–04 | Natalie Nessler | Andrea Stock | Sabine Belkofer | Katja Weisser | Karin Fischer | GWCC 2004 | |
2006–07 | Josephine Obermann | Sina Frey | Karin Fischer | Katja Weisser |
Mixed
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Events |
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2011–12 | Alexander Baumann | Ann-Kathrin Bastian | Manuel Walter | Katja Weisser | Sebastian Schweizer, Josephine Obermann |
EMxCC 2011 |
Record as a coach of national teams
References
- ^ Curling - Deutsche Meisterschaften(in German)
- ^ Katja Schweizer at World Curling
External links