Brigitte Kienast

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Brigitte Kienast
 
Team
Curling clubCC Dübendorf, Dübendorf, [1]
CC Wetzikon, Wetzikon [2]
Career
Member AssociationFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland
World Championship
appearances
2 (1984, 1988)
European Championship
appearances
2 (1978, 1984)

Brigitte Kienast de David [3] is a former Swiss curler.

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She is a 1984 World women's silver medallist.

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadEvents
1977–78 Heidi Attinger Dorli Broger Brigitte Kienast Evi Rüegsegger SWCC 1978 Gold medal icon.svg
1978–79Heidi NeuenschwanderDorli BrogerBrigitte KienastEvi Rüegsegger ECC 1978 Silver medal icon.svg
1983–84Brigitte Kienast Irene Bürgi Erika Frewein Evi RüegseggerSWCC 1984 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1984 Silver medal icon.svg
1984–85Irene Bürgi Isabelle Köpfli Evi AttingerBrigitte Kienast ECC 1984 Bronze medal icon.svg
1987–88 Erika Müller Brigitte Kienast Susanne Luchsinger Regula Rüegg SWCC 1988 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1988 (6th)

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References

  1. Curling Club Dübendorf (in German)
  2. Curling Club Wetzikon (in German)
  3. 1 2 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)