Michelle Gribi | |
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Born | 29 September 1992 |
Mixed doubles partner | Reto Gribi |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Switzerland |
World Mixed Doubles Championship appearances | 1 (2014) |
Other appearances | World Junior Championships: 1 (2013), Winter Universiade: (2015) |
Medal record |
Michelle Gribi (born 29 September 1992) is a Swiss curler. She is a 2014 World mixed doubles champion. [1]
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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2010–11 | Melanie Barbezat | Mara Gautschi | Michelle Gribi | Vera Camponovo | |||
2012–13 | Michelle Gribi | Lisa Gisler | Chantal Bugnon | Vera Camponovo | Jenny Perret (WJCC) | Urs Dick | SJCC 2013 WJCC 2013 (8th) |
2013–14 | Michelle Gribi | Lisa Gisler | Chantal Bugnon | Vera Camponovo | Urs Dick | SJCC 2014 | |
2014–15 | Michèle Jäggi | Michelle Gribi | Stéphanie Jäggi | Vera Camponovo | Carine Mattille | Joan McCusker | SWCC 2015 (4th) |
2015 | Michèle Jäggi | Michelle Gribi | Sina Wettstein | Nora Baumann | Janine Wyss | Anita Jäggi | WUG 2015 |
2015–16 | Michèle Jäggi | Michelle Gribi | Stéphanie Jäggi | Carine Mattille | Vera Camponovo | ||
2016–17 | Michelle Gribi (fourth) | Isabelle Maillard (skip) | Andrea Marx | Fabienne Furbringer | |||
2017–18 | Binia Feltscher | Irene Schori | Franziska Kaufmann | Carole Howald | Michelle Gribi | Allan Moore | SWCC 2018 |
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Events |
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2016–17 | Reto Gribi | Michelle Gribi | Simon Biedermann | Adonia Brunner | SMxCC 2017 (4th) | |
2017–18 | Reto Gribi (fourth) | Michelle Gribi | Simon Biedermann | Adonia Brunner (skip) | Jenny Perret | SMxCC 2018 |
2018–19 | Mike Reid | Aline Fellmann | Matthias Perret | Michelle Gribi | Vera Reid-Heuer | SMxCC 2019 |
Season | Male | Female | Coach | Events |
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2013–14 | Reto Gribi | Michelle Gribi | Allan Moore | SMDCC 2014 [2] WMDCC 2014 |
2014–15 | Reto Gribi | Michelle Gribi | SMDCC 2015 (4th) [3] | |
2015–16 | Reto Gribi | Michelle Gribi | SMDCC 2016 (9th) [4] | |
2016–17 | Reto Gribi | Michelle Gribi | Brigitte Brunner | SMDCC 2017 [5] |
2017–18 | Reto Gribi | Michelle Gribi | SMDCC 2018 [6] | |
2018–19 | Paddy Käser | Michelle Gribi | Brigitte Brunner-Leutenegger | SMDCC 2019 [7] [8] |
Her brother Reto is also a curler and Michelle's mixed doubles teammate. They won the 2014 World Mixed Doubles Championship together.
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