Alois Kreidl

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Alois Kreidl
 
Born (1960-03-25) 25 March 1960 (age 64)
Team
Curling clubKitzbühel CC, Kitzbühel [1]
Curling career Curling pictogram.svg
Member AssociationFlag of Austria.svg  Austria
World Championship
appearances
1 (2002)
European Championship
appearances
17 (1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008)

Alois Kreidl (born 25 March 1960) is an Austrian male curler. [2]

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At the national level, he is 19-time Austrian men's champion curler. [3]

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
1983–84Jakob Küchl Günther Mochny Alois KreidlKonrad Weiser ECC 1983 (12th)
1987–88Alois KreidlGünther Mochny Dieter Küchenmeister Stefan Salinger ECC 1987 (9th)
1988–89Alois KreidlGünther MochnyDieter KüchenmeisterStefan Salinger ECC 1988 (9th)
1989–90Alois KreidlThomas WieserDieter KüchenmeisterStefan Salinger ECC 1989 (7th)
1990–91Alois KreidlGünther MochnyDieter KüchenmeisterStefan Salinger ECC 1990 (12th)
1993–94Alois Kreidl Ronald Koudelka Stefan Salinger Richard Obermoser Dieter Küchenmeister ECC 1993 (13th)
1994–95Alois KreidlThomas WieserStefan SalingerRichard ObermoserDieter Küchenmeister ECC 1994 (12th)
1995–96Alois KreidlStefan SalingerRichard ObermoserFranz HuberDieter Küchenmeister ECC 1995 (10th)
1996–97Alois KreidlStefan SalingerRichard ObermoserFranz HuberDieter Küchenmeister ECC 1996 (9th)
1997–98Alois KreidlStefan SalingerFranz HuberRichard ObermoserDieter Küchenmeister ECC 1997 (14th)
1999–00Alois KreidlStefan SalingerFranz Huber Werner Wanker ECC 1999 (15th)
2000–01Alois KreidlStefan Salinger Andreas Unterberger Werner Wanker ECC 2000 (15th)
2001–02Alois KreidlStefan SalingerAndreas UnterbergerWerner WankerRichard Obermoser (WCC) ECC 2001 (11th)
WCC 2002 (10th)
2002–03Alois KreidlStefan SalingerAndreas UnterbergerWerner Wanker ECC 2002 (10th)
2004–05Alois KreidlStefan SalingerNikolaus GasteigerWerner WankerRonald KoudelkaRonald Koudelka ECC 2004 (15th)
2005–06Alois KreidlStefan SalingerNikolaus GasteigerWerner Wanker ECC 2005 (19th)
2008–09Alois KreidlStefan Salinger Max Ehammer Hubert Gründhammer Florian Lintner Katja Weisser ECC 2008 (24th)

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References

  1. Startseite - Kitzbühel Curling Club (en)
  2. Alois Kreidl at World Curling OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  3. Medaillenspiegel Herren — Curling Austria (in German) in source shown only years when curler won any medal and total sum of gold, silver and bronze medals for player, but not shown exactly what medal he/she won in (for example) 2014.