Thomas Grendelmeier
Thomas Grendelmeier (born c. 1961)[4] is a former Swiss curler. He played third position on the Swiss rink that won the 1986 European Curling Championship.
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Team | |
Curling club | CC Dübendorf, Dübendorf[1] |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Switzerland |
World Championship appearances | 1 (1987) |
European Championship appearances | 3 (1986, 1996, 1998) |
Medal record |
At the time of the 1987 World championship, he was employed as a mechanical engineer.[4]
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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1977–78 | Felix Luchsinger | Thomas Grendelmeier | Danny Streiff | Ueli Bernauer | SJCC 1978 WJCC 1978 (7th) | ||
1986–87 | Felix Luchsinger | Thomas Grendelmeier | Daniel Streiff | Fritz Luchsinger | ECC 1986 SMCC 1987 WCC 1987 (7th) | ||
1991–92 | Bernhard Attinger | Peter Attinger | Werner Attinger | Thomas Grendelmeier | SMCC 1992 | ||
1996–97 | Felix Luchsinger | Werner Attinger | Markus Foitek | Markus Luchsinger | Thomas Grendelmeier | Frédéric Jean | ECC 1996 |
1997–98 | Felix Luchsinger | Werner Attinger | Andreas Schwaller | Thomas Grendelmeier | SMCC 1998 | ||
1998–99 | Felix Luchsinger | Werner Attinger | Thomas Grendelmeier | Markus Luchsinger | Markus Foitek | Frédéric Jean | ECC 1998 (5th) |
References
- Curling Club Dübendorf(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)
- Erfolge des Curling Club Dübendorf(in German)
- "World curling facts". The Province. 29 March 1987. p. 17. Retrieved April 13, 2022.
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