Sandra Gantenbein

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Sandra Gantenbein
 
Born1984 (age 3940)
Team
Curling club CC Bern, Bern,
CC Aarau, Aarau
Curling career Curling pictogram.svg
Member AssociationFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
World Championship
appearances
1 (2013)
Other appearances World Junior Championships: 1 (2004)
Medal record
Curling
Swiss Women's Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2013 Gstaad
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2010 Bern
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2011 Gstaad

Sandra Gantenbein (born c. 1984 in Bern) is a Swiss curler. [1]

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At the national level, she is a 2013 Swiss women's champion curler.

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2003–04 Christine Urech (fourth) Stéphanie Jäggi (skip)Sandra Gantenbein Christine Dreier Tania Grivel Sibille Buhlmann WJCC 2004 (5th)
2006–07 Irene Schori Christine UrechSandra Gantenbein Sabrina Geiler Karin Baumann
2008–09 Silvana Tirinzoni Carmen Küng Irene SchoriChristine UrechSandra Gantenbein
2009–10Silvana TirinzoniIrene SchoriChristine UrechSandra Gantenbein
Silvana TirinzoniIrene Schori Esther Neuenschwander Sandra Gantenbein Anna Neuenschwander, Christine Urech Laurie Burrows SWCC 2010 Silver medal icon.svg [2]
2010–11Silvana TirinzoniIrene SchoriEsther NeuenschwanderSandra GantenbeinAnna NeuenschwanderLaurie BurrowsSWCC 2011 Silver medal icon.svg [3] [4]
2011–12Silvana TirinzoniIrene SchoriEsther NeuenschwanderSandra GantenbeinAnna Neuenschwander, Manuela Kormann-Netzer Ralph Schönfeld SWCC 2012 (4th) [5] [6]
2012–13Silvana Tirinzoni Marlene Albrecht Esther NeuenschwanderSandra GantenbeinAnna Neuenschwander (SWCC), Andrea Marx (SWCC), Manuela Siegrist (WCC) Brian Chick SWCC 2013 Gold medal icon.svg [7] [8]
WCC 2013 (5th)

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