Jasmin Holtermann

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Jasmin Holtermann
Born
Jasmin Lander

(2000-02-04) 4 February 2000 (age 24)
Hvidovre, Denmark
Team
Curling club Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre
Skip Madeleine Dupont
Third Mathilde Halse
Second Denise Dupont
Lead My Larsen
AlternateJasmin Holtermann
Mixed doubles
partner
Henrik Holtermann
Curling career Curling pictogram.svg
Member AssociationFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
World Championship
appearances
3 (2022, 2023, 2024)
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
3 (2022, 2023, 2024)
European Championship
appearances
5 (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
Olympic
appearances
1 (2022)
Other appearances World Mixed Championship: 1 (2019),
World Junior Championships: 1 (2020),
World Junior-B Championships: 4 (2017, 2018, 2019 (Jan), 2019 (Dec))
Medal record
Women's Curling
Representing Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
European Curling Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2022 Östersund

Jasmin Holtermann (born 4 February 2000 in Hvidovre as Jasmin Lander) [1] is a Danish female curler. [2] She is currently the alternate on the Danish women's curling team, skipped by Madeleine Dupont.

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Personal life

Holtermann works as a medical laboratory technician. [1] She is married to fellow curler Henrik Holtermann who she plays mixed doubles with. [3]

Teams

Women's

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2016–17Jasmin Lander Alberte Madsen Katja Milvang-Jensen Mie Milvang-Jensen Caroline Jalo (WJCC) Wagn Hoermark DJCC 2017 Gold medal icon.svg [4]
WJBCC 2017 (15th)
Jasmin LanderAlberte MadsenIda Yong Iversen Natalie Wiksten Emine Erim [5]
2017–18Jasmin LanderMie Milvang-JensenAlberte Madsen Gabriella Qvist Katja Milvang-JensenDJCC 2018 Gold medal icon.svg [4]
Jasmin LanderAlberte MadsenGabriella QvistMie Milvang-JensenKatja Milvang-Jensen Lene Nielsen, Lars Vilandt WJBCC 2018 (22nd)
2018–19 Mathilde Halse Jasmin LanderGabriella Qvist My Hollinger Julie Jørgensen (WJBCC) Mikael Qvist, Ulrik Schmidt DJCC 2019 Gold medal icon.svg [4]
WJBCC 2019 (Jan) (5th)
2019–20Mathilde HalseJasmin Lander Karolina Jensen My LarsenGabriella QvistMikael Qvist ECC 2019 (7th)
WJBCC 2019 (Dec) Bronze medal icon.svg
WJCC 2020 (6th)
2021–22 Madeleine Dupont Mathilde Halse Denise Dupont My LarsenJasmin Lander Heather Rogers ECC 2021 (8th)
WQE 2022 Gold medal icon.svg
WOG 2022 (9th)
WWCC 2022 (6th)
2022–23Madeleine DupontMathilde HalseDenise DupontMy LarsenJasmin LanderHeather Rogers ECC 2022 Gold medal icon.svg
WWCC 2023 (11th)
2023–24Madeleine DupontMathilde HalseJasmin LanderMy LarsenDenise DupontUlrik Schmidt ECC 2023 (7th)
WWCC 2024 (6th)
2024–25Madeleine DupontMathilde HalseDenise DupontMy LarsenJasmin HoltermannUlrik Schmidt ECC 2024 (5th)

Mixed

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadEvents
2019–20 Tobias Thune Jasmin Lander Henrik Holtermann My Larsen WMxCC 2019 (5th)

Mixed doubles

SeasonFemaleMaleCoachEvents
2019–20Jasmin Lander Henrik Holtermann [6]
2021–22Jasmin LanderHenrik Holtermann Kenneth Hertsdahl [7] OQE 2021 (7th)
Jasmin LanderHenrik Holtermann DMDCC 2022 Silver medal icon.svg
Jasmin LanderHenrik Holtermann Ulrik Schmidt WMDCC 2022 (12th)
2022–23Jasmin LanderHenrik HoltermannUlrik SchmidtDMDCC 2023 Gold medal icon.svg
WMDCC 2023 (9th)
2023–24Jasmin LanderHenrik HoltermannUlrik Schmidt WMDCC 2024 (14th)
2024–25Jasmin HoltermannHenrik HoltermannUlrik Schmidt

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References

  1. 1 2 "2024 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada . Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 March 2024. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  2. "Jasmin Lander". results.worldcurling.org. World Curling.
  3. "10.08.2024 • When you get to marry your best friend🤍 - Mr & Mrs Holtermann❤️". Instagram. @jasmin_holtermann. 15 August 2024. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  4. 1 2 3 Junior DM - Damer | Hvidovre Curling Club (in Danish)
  5. Lander0-5 at 2016 Dumfries Challenger Series
  6. Lander/Holtermann Reaches Gothenburg Mixed Doubles Cup Quarters
  7. "Entry List by Country - As of SAT 4 DEC 2021 - Mixed Doubles - Olympic Qualification Event 2021" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 December 2021.