Dominik Greindl | |
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Born | 27 July 1988 |
Team | |
Curling club | SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Germany |
World Championship appearances | 4 (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023) |
European Championship appearances | 3 (2019, 2021, 2022) |
Other appearances | World Junior Championships: 2 (2007, 2008), European Junior Challenge: 1 (2007) |
Medal record |
Dominik Greindl (born 27 July 1988 [1] in Augsburg) is a German curler from Munich. [2]
Greindl works as a senior manager for PricewaterhouseCoopers. [3]
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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2006–07 | Daniel Neuner | Florian Zahler | Johannes Glaser | Dominik Greindl | Gabor Dénes (WJCC) | Rainer Schöpp | EJCC 2007 WJCC 2007 (8th) |
2007–08 | Daniel Neuner | Florian Zahler | Johannes Glaser | Dominik Greindl | George Geiger | Rainer Schöpp | WJCC 2008 (6th) |
2008–09 | Daniel Neuner | Florian Zahler | Dominik Greindl | Laynes Lauterbach | George Geiger | ||
2009–10 | Daniel Neuner | Florian Zahler | Dominik Greindl | Laynes Lauterbach | George Geiger | ||
2010–11 | Daniel Neuner | Florian Zahler | Dominik Greindl | Laynes Lauterbach | |||
2012–13 | Konstantin Kampf | Sebastian Jacoby | Alexander Kampf | Dominik Greindl | GMCC 2013 (4th) [4] | ||
2013–14 | Konstantin Kampf | Daniel Neuner | Alexander Kampf | Dominik Greindl | Sebastian Jacoby | GMCC 2014 [5] | |
2014–15 | Daniel Neuner (fourth) | Konstantin Kampf (skip) | Alexander Kampf | Dominik Greindl | Sebastian Jacoby | ||
2018–19 | Marc Muskatewitz | Daniel Neuner | Ryan Sherrard | Dominik Greindl | Benjamin Kapp | Andy Kapp | WCC 2019 (8th) |
2019–20 | Marc Muskatewitz | Sixten Totzek | Joshua Sutor | Dominik Greindl | Benjamin Kapp | Uli Kapp, Lukas Fritsch | ECC 2019 (7th) |
2020–21 | Sixten Totzek | Marc Muskatewitz | Joshua Sutor | Dominik Greindl | Klaudius Harsch | Uli Kapp | WCC 2021 (10th) |
2021–22 | Sixten Totzek | Marc Muskatewitz | Joshua Sutor | Dominik Greindl | Magnus Sutor | Uli Kapp, Holger Höhne | ECC 2021 (8th) WCC 2022 (7th) |
2022–23 | Sixten Totzek | Klaudius Harsch | Magnus Sutor | Dominik Greindl | Joshua Sutor | Daniel Herberg, Uli Kapp | ECC 2022 (8th) |
Sixten Totzek | Klaudius Harsch | Magnus Sutor | Dominik Greindl | Marc Muskatewitz | Uli Kapp | WCC 2023 (9th) |
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