Isabella Clemmensen | |
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Born | November 4, 1996 |
Team | |
Curling club | Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Denmark |
World Championship appearances | 3 (2014, 2015, 2016) |
European Championship appearances | 2 (2014, 2015) |
Other appearances | World Junior Championships: 2 (2013, 2014), European Junior Challenge: 2 (2013, 2015) |
Medal record |
Isabella Clemmensen (born November 4, 1996, in Copenhagen) is a Danish female curler. [1]
At the national level, she is a two-time Danish women's champion (2015, 2016) and a three-time junior champion (2013, 2014, 2015).
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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2012–13 | Stephanie Risdal Nielsen | Jannie Gundry | Isabella Clemmensen | Charlotte Clemmensen | Julie Høgh | Ulrik Schmidt (EJCC) Helena Blach Lavrsen (WJCC) | DJCC 2013 EJCC 2013 WJCC 2013 (6th) |
Stephanie Risdal Nielsen | Jannie Gundry | Chalotte Gundry | Julie Høgh | Isabella Clemmensen | DWCC 2013 (4th) | ||
2013–14 | Stephanie Risdal Nielsen | Jannie Gundry | Charlotte Clemmensen | Julie Høgh | Isabella Clemmensen | DWCC 2014 (4th) | |
Christine Svensen | Isabella Clemmensen | Julie Høgh | Charlotte Clemmensen | Sara Rasmussen (WJCC) | Ulrik Schmidt | DJCC 2014 WJCC 2014 (10th) | |
Madeleine Dupont | Denise Dupont | Christine Svensen | Lina Knudsen | Isabella Clemmensen | Millard Evans | WCC 2014 (10th) | |
2014–15 | Christine Svensen | Isabella Clemmensen | Julie Høgh | Katja Milvang-Jensen | Anna Solberg (EJCC) | Martin Uhd Grønbech | DJCC 2015 EJCC 2015 (9th) |
Lene Nielsen | Jeanne Ellegaard | Stephanie Risdal Nielsen | Charlotte Clemmensen | Isabella Clemmensen | Ulrik Schmidt | ECC 2014 (4th) WCC 2015 (8th) | |
2015–16 | Lene Nielsen | Stephanie Risdal | Isabella Clemmensen | Charlotte Clemmensen | Madeleine Dupont | Ulrik Schmidt | ECC 2015 (4th) WCC 2016 (8th) |
Lene Nielsen | Stephanie Risdal | Charlotte Clemmensen | Isabella Clemmensen | DWCC 2016 |
Her older sister Charlotte is also a curler and Isabella's teammate. [2]
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