Walter Bielser (curler)

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Curling clubCC Zermatt [1] [2]
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European Championship
appearances
1 (1983)

Walter Bielser is a former Swiss curler. He played third position on the Swiss rink that won 1983 European Curling Championships.

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1983–84 Amédéé Biner Walter Bielser Alex Aufdenblatten Alfred Paci ECC 1983 Gold medal icon.svg

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