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Born | 9 May 1986 | |||||||||||||||||
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Curling club | Curling Club Zug, Zug [1] | |||||||||||||||||
Mixed doubles partner | Kevin Wunderlin | |||||||||||||||||
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Member Association | Switzerland | |||||||||||||||||
World Mixed Doubles Championship appearances | 1 (2019) | |||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Daniela Rupp (born 9 May 1986) is a Swiss curler. [2]
At the national level, she is a 2015 Swiss women's bronze medallist and a 2019 Swiss mixed doubles champion curler.
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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2006–07 | Fabienne Fürbringer | Daniela Rupp | Haidi Strucker | Renata Baumgartner | |||
Daniela Rupp | Renata Baumgartner | Heidi Strickler | Martina Nueesch | ||||
2009–10 | Vendula Blazkova (fourth) | Fabienne Fürbringer (skip) | Silke Hermann | Annina Reimann | Daniela Rupp, Amanda Hasler | Björn Schröder, Roger Stucki | SWCC 2010 (4th) |
2010–11 | Fabienne Fürbringer | Vendy Zgraggen | Annina Reimann | Daniela Rupp | |||
2011–12 | Corinne Bourquin | Fabienne Fürbringer | Daniela Rupp | Sandra Ramstein | Janine Wyss | Björn Schröder | SWCC 2012 (6th) |
2012–13 | Melanie Wild | Sandra Ramstein-Attinger | Daniela Rupp | Janine Wyss | |||
Sandra Ramstein | Daniela Rupp | Melanie Wild | Janine Wyss | Lea Jauch, Corinne Bourguin | SWCC 2013 (6th) | ||
2014–15 | Melanie Barbezat | Carole Howald | Jenny Perret | Daniela Rupp | SWCC 2015 | ||
2015–16 | Melanie Barbezat | Carole Howald | Jenny Perret | Daniela Rupp | |||
2016–17 | Melanie Barbezat | Jenny Perret | Carole Howald | Daniela Rupp |
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Events |
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2017–18 | Matthias Perret | Melanie Barbezat | Oliver Widmer | Daniela Rupp | Neal Schwenter | SMxCC 2018 (4th) |
Season | Male | Female | Coach | Events |
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2017–18 | Kevin Wunderlin | Daniela Rupp | SMDCC 2018 (4th) | |
2018–19 | Kevin Wunderlin | Daniela Rupp | Sebastian Stock (WMDCC) | SMDCC 2019 WMDCC 2019 (9th) |
2019–20 | Kevin Wunderlin | Daniela Rupp | SMDCC 2020 (15th) | |
2020–21 | Kevin Wunderlin | Daniela Rupp | SMDCC 2021 (8th) | |
2021–22 | Kevin Wunderlin | Daniela Rupp | SMDCC 2022 | |
2022–23 | Kevin Wunderlin | Daniela Rupp |
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