Markus Herberg

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Markus Herberg
 
Team
Curling clubEC Oberstdorf, Oberstdorf
Career
Member AssociationFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
World Championship
appearances
1 (1993)
Other appearances World Junior Championships: 4 (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993)

Markus Herberg is a German curler and curling coach. [1]

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At the national level, he is a 1993 German men's champion curler. [2]

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateEvents
1989–90 Björn Schröder Mathias Zobel Markus Herberg Felix Ogger Harold Waldvogel WJCC 1990 (5th)
1990–91Markus Herberg Marcus Räderer Felix Ogger Martin Beiser Markus Messenzehl WJCC 1991 (6th)
1991–92Markus Herberg Stephan Knoll Daniel Herberg Martin BeiserMarkus Messenzehl WJCC 1992 (7th)
1992–93Markus HerbergDaniel HerbergStephan KnollMarkus Messenzehl Oliver Trevisiol WJCC 1993 Bronze medal icon.svg
Wolfgang Burba Bernhard Mayr Markus HerbergDaniel Herberg GMCC 1993 Gold medal icon.svg
Wolfgang BurbaBernhard MayrMarkus HerbergMartin BeiserDaniel Herberg WCC 1993 (9th)
2011–12 Andy Kapp (fourth)Wolfgang Burba (skip)Bernhard MayrMarkus Herberg Philip Seitz [3]

Record as a coach of national teams

YearTournament, eventNational teamPlace
2004 2004 European Curling Championships Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (men)
Gold medal icon.svg

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