Josefine Einsle

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Josefine Einsle
 
Team
Curling clubCC Füssen [1]
Career
Member AssociationFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
World Championship
appearances
5 (1984, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994)
European Championship
appearances
4 (1982, 1984, 1985, 1993)

Josefine Einsleis a former German curler.

She is a European champion (1984), World silver medallist (1993) and bronze medallist (1984).

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SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateEvents
1982–83 Almut Hege Josefine Einsle Suzanne Koch Petra Tschetsch ECC 1982 (9th)
WCC CR 1982 Gold medal icon.svg
1983–84Almut HegeJosefine EinsleSuzanne KochPetra Tschetsch WCC 1984 Bronze medal icon.svg
1984–85Almut HegeJosefine EinsleSuzanne KochPetra Tschetsch ECC 1984 Gold medal icon.svg
1985–86Almut HegePetra TschetschSuzanne FinkJosefine Einsle ECC 1985 (6th)
1989–90Almut Hege-SchöllSuzanne Fink Stefan Rossler Ina Räderer Josefine Einsle WCC 1990 (5th)
1991–92Josefine EinslePetra Tschetsch-Hiltensberger Elisabeth Ländle Karin Fischer Almut Hege-Schöll (WCC) GWCC 1992 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1992 (8th)
1992–93 Janet Strayer Josefine EinslePetra Tschetsch-HiltensbergerKarin FischerElisabeth LändleGWCC 1993 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1993 Silver medal icon.svg
1993–94Josefine EinslePetra Tschetsch-HiltensbergerElisabeth LändleKarin Fischer Michaela Greif ECC 1993 (6th)
Josefine EinsleMichaela GreifPetra Tschetsch-Hiltensberger Sabine Weber Karin FischerGWCC 1994 Gold medal icon.svg
Josefine EinsleMichaela GreifKarin FischerElisabeth LändleSabine Weber WCC 1994 Bronze medal icon.svg

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