Felix Wagner

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Felix Wagner
 
Born (1965-10-21) 21 October 1965 (age 57)
Career
Member AssociationFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
World Wheelchair Championship
appearances
2 (2016, 2017)
Paralympic
appearances
1 (2018)
Medal record
Wheelchair curling

Felix Wagner (born 21 October 1965) is a Swiss wheelchair curler. [1]

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He participated in the 2018 Winter Paralympics where Swiss team finished on sixth place.

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2011–12 Manfred Bolliger Felix Wagner Claudia Hüttenmoser Eric Decorvet Melanie Villars Stephan Pfister WWhCQ 2011 (5th)
2012–13Felix WagnerClaudia HüttenmoserEric Decorvet Anton Kehrli Mireille Gauthey Stephan Pfister WWhCQ 2012 (7th)
2014–15Felix WagnerEric DecorvetClaudia Hüttenmoser Ivo Hasler Mireille GautheyStephan Pfister WWhCQ 2014 (7th)
2015–16Felix WagnerEric DecorvetClaudia Hüttenmoser Beatrix Blaül Marcel Bodenmann Stephan Pfister WWhCC 2016 (4th)
2016–17Felix WagnerMarcel BodenmannClaudia HüttenmoserBeatrix Blaül Hans Burgener Stephan Pfister WWhCC 2017 (8th)
2017–18Felix WagnerClaudia HüttenmoserMarcel BodenmannBeatrix BlaülHans BurgenerStephan Pfister WPG 2018 (6th)
2019–20Felix WagnerMarcel BodenmannMarlise SchwitterDaniel Schuehle [2]

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