Angela Menardi

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Angela Menardi
 
Born (1964-01-04) 4 January 1964 (age 59)
Team
Curling clubCurling Club 66, Cortina d'Ampezzo
Career
Member AssociationFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
World Wheelchair Championship
appearances
1 (2012)
Paralympic
appearances
1 (2010)
Medal record
Wheelchair curling

Angela Menardi (born 4 January 1964 in Pieve di Cadore) is an Italian wheelchair curler [1] and paralympic cross-country skier.

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As a wheelchair curler she participated in the 2010 Winter Paralympics where Italian team finished on fifth place.

As a cross-country skier she participated in the 1992 Winter Paralympics at women's cross-country short distance 2.5 km LW10-11 and long distance 5 km LW10-11; she finished on seventh place both times.

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2009–10 Andrea Tabanelli Egidio Marchese Gabriele Dallapiccola Angela Menardi Emanuele Spelorzi Mauro Maino WPG 2010 (5th)
2010–11Egidio MarcheseGabriele DallapiccolaAngela MenardiEmanuele SpelorziAndrea Tabanelli WWhCQ 2010 Bronze medal icon.svg
2011–12Andrea TabanelliEgidio MarcheseEmanuele SpelorziAngela Menardi Rosanna Menazzi Giulo Regli WWhCQ 2011 Silver medal icon.svg
WWhCC 2012 (10th)
2014–15Egidio Marchese (fourth)Emanuele Spelorzi (skip) Sergio Deflorian Angela Menardi Rita Dal Monte Roberto Maino WWhCQ 2014 (5th)
2018–19Egidio Marchese (fourth) Paolo Ioriatti (skip) Matteo Ronzani Angela Menardi Orietta Berto Sören Gran,
Marco Mariani,
Gianandrea Gallinatto
WWhBCC 2018 (7th)
2019–20Egidio Marchese (fourth)Paolo Ioriatti (skip)Gabriele DallapiccolaAngela MenardiOrietta Berto Violetta Caldart,
Amanda Bianchi
WWhBCC 2019 (5th)

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