Nicole Dünki

At the national level, she is a 2010 Swiss mixed champion curler[4] and two-time Swiss women's bronze medallist (2013, 2014).

Nicole Dünki
 
Team
Curling clubBaden Regio СС, Baden,
CC Wasserturm, Luzern[1]
Career
Member Association  Switzerland
World Championship
appearances
1 (2011)
Other appearancesWorld Junior Championships: 1 (2009)

Nicole Dünki[2] is a Swiss female curler.[3]

Teams

Women's

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2008–09 Marisa Winkelhausen (fourth)Martina Baumann (skip)Franziska KaufmannIsobel KurtNicole DünkiAndreas SchluneggerWJCC 2009
2009–10 Nicole DünkiJulia BlumGabriela WeltiFabiola Duss
2010–11 Nicole DünkiAlina PätzGioia OeschleFabiola DussSWCC 2011 (5th)[5][6]
Mirjam OttCarmen SchäferCarmen KüngJanine GreinerNicole DünkiStefan KarnusianWCC 2011 (5th)
2011–12 Manuela SiegristAlina PätzClaudia HugNicole DünkiFabiola DussSWCC 2012 (5th)[7][8]
2012–13 Manuela SiegristAlina PätzNadine LehmannNicole DünkiLuzia EbnötherLuzia EbnötherSWCC 2013 [9][10]
2013–14 Alina PätzNadine LehmannNicole SchwägliNicole DünkiCarine Mattille
Alina PätzNadine LehmannNicole SchwägliNicole DünkiIsobel Kurt, Andrea MarxLuzia EbnötherSWCC 2014 [11][12]

Mixed

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Events
2009–10 Claudio PätzAlina PätzSven MichelGiola OechsleNicole DünkiSMxCC 2010

References

  • Nicole Dünki at World Curling Federation
  • Nicole Dünki at World Curling Federation
  • Nicole Dünki at CurlingZone
  • "Wasserturm Damen haben gut lachen - GOLD und BRONZE ! - Curling Club Wasserturm Luzern" (in German). February 23, 2014. Retrieved February 11, 2020.


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