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Born | 6 August 1994 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Curling club | Baden Hills Golf & Curling Club, [1] SC Riessersee Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Member Association | Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 2 (2013, 2014) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
European Championship appearances | 2 (2012, 2013) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other appearances | Winter Universiade: 1 (2017), European Junior Challenge: 2 (2012, 2013), Winter Youth Olympics: 2012 (mixed, mixed doubles) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nicole Muskatewitz (born 6 August 1994) is a German curler. [2]
At the national level, she is a two-time German women's champion (2013, 2014).
At the international level, she is a 2012 Winter Youth Olympics mixed doubles curling champion alongside Swiss curler Michael Brunner.
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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2011–12 | Aylin Lutz | Frederike Manner | Nicole Muskatewitz | Claudia Beer | Lisa-Marie Ritter | Sina Frey | EJCC 2012 (9th) |
2012–13 | Aylin Lutz | Frederike Manner | Nicole Muskatewitz | Claudia Beer | Maike Beer | Sina Frey | EJCC 2013 |
Andrea Schöpp | Imogen Oona Lehmann | Stella Heiß | Corinna Scholz | Nicole Muskatewitz | Rainer Schöpp (EuCC, WCC), Martin Beiser (EuCC) | ECC 2012 (7th) GWCC 2013 [3] WCC 2013 (11th) | |
2013–14 | Imogen Oona Lehmann | Corinna Scholz | Nicole Muskatewitz | Stella Heiß | Claudia Beer (WCC) | Holger Höhne (WCC) | GWCC 2014 [4] WCC 2014 (8th) |
2014–15 | Imogen Oona Lehmann | Corinna Scholz | Stella Heiß | Nicole Muskatewitz | GWCC 2015 [5] | ||
2015–16 | Maike Beer | Sina Frey | Nicole Muskatewitz | Carola Sinz | GWCC 2016 [6] | ||
2016–17 | Maike Beer | Claudia Beer | Emira Abbes | Nicole Muskatewitz | Sven Goldemann | WUG 2017 (8th) |
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Coach | Events |
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2011–12 | Daniel Rothballer | Frederike Manner | Kevin Lehmann | Nicole Muskatewitz | Holger Höhne | WYOG 2012 (15th) |
Season | Male | Female | Coach | Events |
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2011–12 | Michael Brunner | Nicole Muskatewitz | Brigitte Brunner [7] | WYOG 2012 |
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