Katja Schweizer

Katja Schweizer (born (1978-03-23)March 23, 1978 as Katja Weisser) is a German curler and curling coach.[2]

Katja Schweizer
 
Born
Katja Weisser

(1978-03-23) March 23, 1978
Team
Curling clubSC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Career
Member Association Germany
World Championship
appearances
1 (2002)
European Championship
appearances
1 (2001)
Other appearancesEuropean Mixed Championship: 1 (2011),
World Junior Championships: 1 (1998),
Winter Universiade: 1 (2003)

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
1997–98 Katja WeisserCaroline WergLucie Victoria MischitzSabine FreissGerke MüllerWJCC 1998 (9th)
2001–02 Andrea SchöppNatalie NesslerHeike WieländerAndrea StockKatja WeisserRainer SchöppECC 2001 (4th)
Natalie NesslerSabine BelkoferHeike WieländerAndrea StockKatja WeisserRainer SchöppWCC 2002 (9th)
2002–03 Cornelia StockAndrea StockKatja WeisserSabine FreissDick HendersonWUG 2003 (6th)
2003–04 Natalie NesslerAndrea StockSabine BelkoferKatja WeisserKarin FischerGWCC 2004
2006–07 Josephine ObermannSina FreyKarin FischerKatja Weisser

Mixed

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Events
2011–12 Alexander BaumannAnn-Kathrin BastianManuel WalterKatja WeisserSebastian Schweizer,
Josephine Obermann
EMxCC 2011

Record as a coach of national teams

Year Tournament, event National team Place
20052005 World Wheelchair Curling Championship Germany (wheelchair)
13
20052005 World Junior Curling Championships Germany (junior men)
9
20062006 European Junior Curling Challenge Germany (junior men)
20062006 European Curling Championships Austria (men)
23
20072007 European Curling Championships Austria (women)
9
20082008 European Curling Championships Austria (men)
24
20112011 European Junior Curling Challenge Austria (junior men)
10
20122012 European Junior Curling Challenge Austria (junior men)
9
20122012 Winter Youth Olympics (mixed curling) Austria (junior mixed)
14
2012 Winter Youth Olympics (mixed doubles) Canada (Corryn Brown)
 Austria (Martin Reichel)
5
2012 Winter Youth Olympics (mixed doubles) Austria (Irena Brettbacher)
 Italy (Amos Mosaner)
9
20142014 European Junior Curling Challenge Germany (junior men)
5
20152015 European Curling Championships Germany (men)
6
20162016 World Junior B Curling Championships Germany (junior men)
4
20182018 Winter Paralympics Germany (wheelchair)
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gollark: Just squareize that basic approach, I guess?
gollark: ```haskellimport Data.List (intersperse)square :: Int -> Char -> Stringsquare size char =intercalate"\n" $ replicate size (replicate size char)```
gollark: ```<interactive>:1:27: error: • Occurs check: cannot construct the infinite type: t ~ t -> t1 -> t2 • In the first argument of ‘haskell’, namely ‘haskell’ In the expression: haskell haskell haskell In an equation for ‘haskell’: haskell haskell = haskell haskell haskell • Relevant bindings include haskell :: t -> t1 -> t2 (bound at <interactive>:1:9)<interactive>:1:35: error: • Occurs check: cannot construct the infinite type: t1 ~ t -> t1 -> t2 • In the second argument of ‘haskell’, namely ‘haskell’ In the expression: haskell haskell haskell In an equation for ‘haskell’: haskell haskell = haskell haskell haskell • Relevant bindings include haskell :: t -> t1 -> t2 (bound at <interactive>:1:9)```
gollark: haskell haskell = haskell haskell haskell
gollark: ```haskellmain = putStrLn "that"```

References


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