Suzanne Fink

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Suzanne Fink
 
Team
Curling clubEC Oberstdorf,
SC Riessersee
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Career
Member AssociationFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
World Championship
appearances
4 (1981, 1984, 1988, 1990)
European Championship
appearances
4 (1982, 1984, 1985, 1987)
Olympic
appearances
1 (1988)
Medal record
Curling
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1988 Glasgow
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1984 Perth
European Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1984 Morzine
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1987 Oberstdorf
German Women's Championship [1]
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1990
German Mixed Championship [1]
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1990

Suzanne Fink (born as Suzanne Koch, also known as Suzanne Fink-Koch) is a former German curler and curling coach.

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She is a former World champion (1988) and two-time European champion (1984, 1987). She competed at the 1988 Winter Olympics when curling was a demonstration sport.

Teams

Women's

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateEvents
1980–81 Almut Hege Suzanne Koch Renate Räderer Ingeborg Stock WCC 1981 (9th)
1982–83Almut 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)
1987–88 Andrea Schöpp Almut Hege-Schöll Monika Wagner Suzanne Fink ECC 1987 Gold medal icon.svg
OG 1988 (demo) (4th)
WCC 1988 Gold medal icon.svg
1989–90Almut Hege-SchöllSuzanne Fink Stefan Rossler Ina Räderer Josefine Einsle (WCC) GWCC 1990 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1990 (5th)

Mixed

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadEvents
1989–90 Uli Sutor Susanne Fink Charlie Kapp Gisela Ibald GMxCC 1990 Gold medal icon.svg

Record as a coach of national teams

YearTournament, eventNational teamPlace
1999 1999 World Junior Curling Championships Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (junior women)
9

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