Isabella Clemmensen

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Isabella Clemmensen
 
Born (1996-11-04) November 4, 1996 (age 28)
Team
Curling club Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre
Curling career Curling pictogram.svg
Member AssociationFlag of Denmark.svg  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
Curling
Danish Women's Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2015
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2016
European Junior Challenge
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2013 Prague

Isabella Clemmensen (born November 4, 1996, in Copenhagen) is a Danish female curler. [1]

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At the national level, she is a two-time Danish women's champion (2015, 2016) and a three-time junior champion (2013, 2014, 2015).

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2012–13 Stephanie Risdal Nielsen Jannie Gundry Isabella Clemmensen Charlotte Clemmensen Julie Høgh Ulrik Schmidt (EJCC)
Helena Blach Lavrsen (WJCC)
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EJCC 2013 Gold medal icon.svg
WJCC 2013 (6th)
Stephanie Risdal NielsenJannie Gundry Chalotte Gundry Julie HøghIsabella Clemmensen DWCC 2013 (4th)
2013–14Stephanie Risdal NielsenJannie GundryCharlotte ClemmensenJulie HøghIsabella ClemmensenDWCC 2014 (4th)
Christine Svensen Isabella ClemmensenJulie HøghCharlotte Clemmensen Sara Rasmussen (WJCC)Ulrik SchmidtDJCC 2014 Gold medal icon.svg
WJCC 2014 (10th)
Madeleine Dupont Denise Dupont Christine Svensen Lina Knudsen Isabella Clemmensen Millard Evans WCC 2014 (10th)
2014–15Christine SvensenIsabella ClemmensenJulie Høgh Katja Milvang-Jensen Anna Solberg (EJCC) Martin Uhd Grønbech DJCC 2015 Gold medal icon.svg
EJCC 2015 (9th)
Lene Nielsen Jeanne Ellegaard Stephanie Risdal NielsenCharlotte ClemmensenIsabella ClemmensenUlrik Schmidt ECC 2014 (4th)
WCC 2015 (8th)
2015–16Lene NielsenStephanie RisdalIsabella ClemmensenCharlotte ClemmensenMadeleine DupontUlrik Schmidt ECC 2015 (4th)
WCC 2016 (8th)
Lene NielsenStephanie RisdalCharlotte ClemmensenIsabella ClemmensenDWCC 2016 Gold medal icon.svg

Personal life

Her older sister Charlotte is also a curler and Isabella's teammate. [2]

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References

  1. Isabella Clemmensen at World Curling OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  2. World Junior Curling Championships 2014 Preview – Curlingzone "...For Denmark, the Clemmensen sisters – Isabella and Charlotte, as well as Julie Dall Hoegh, make a return appearance, hoping to improve on their sixth place in 2013."