Peter Grendelmeier | |
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♂ | |
Born | 27 April 1967 |
Team | |
Curling club | CC Winterthur, Winterthur[1] |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Switzerland |
World Championship appearances | 1 (1993) |
European Championship appearances | 2 (1987, 1995) |
Medal record |
Peter Andreas Grendelmeier[4] (born 27 April 1967 in Männedorf, Switzerland) is a Swiss curler.
He is a 1993 World Men's bronze medallist.
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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1984–85 | Peter Grendelmeier | Andreas Stübing | Dani Bugmann | Pascal Jeanneret | SJCC 1985 | ||
1987–88 | Dieter Wüest | Jens Piesbergen | Peter Grendelmeier | Simon Roth | ECC 1987 | ||
1992–93 | Dieter Wüest | Jens Piesbergen | Peter Grendelmeier | Simon Roth | Martin Zürrer (WCC) | SMCC 1993 WCC 1993 | |
1995–96 | André Flotron | Jens Piesbergen | Peter Grendelmeier | Guido Tischhauser | Martin Stoll | Frédéric Jean | ECC 1995 |
1996–97 | André Flotron | Jens Piesbergen | Peter Grendelmeier | Guido Tischhauser |
References
- ↑ de:Curling Club Winterthur(in German)
- ↑ Curling Schweizermeisterschaft - www.ccflims.ch - 3. bis 20. Februar 2016, Flims(in German) (at last page list of all Swiss curling champion teams: men's 1943–2015 and women's 1964–2015; before 2003 team line-ups shown in reverse order: alternate (if exists), lead, second, third, skip)
- ↑ Swiss Curling Association Champions (up to 2011) (web archive)
- ↑ Biographie - PETER ANDREAS GRENDELMEIER (web archive)
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