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Swiss curler and Olympic medalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andreas "Andi" Schwaller (born 8 July 1970 in Recherswil) is a Swiss curler.
Medal record | ||
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Curling | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2002 Salt Lake City | Team | |
World Championships | ||
2001 Lausanne | Team | |
European Championships | ||
2006 Basel | A Group | |
2001 Vierumäki | A Group | |
1993 Leukerbad | A Group |
Schwaller started playing curling in 1982. He plays in fourth position as a skip and is right-handed.[1]
In 2001 he won a silver medal at the World Curling Championships, in his home country. He scored an upset victory over Randy Ferbey in the semifinals, before falling to Peja Lindholm in the final.
At the 2002 Winter Olympics he looked set to make the gold medal game, leading eventual gold medalist Pål Trulsen 6-3 after 8 ends in the semifinal. Trulsen though made a large comeback, stealing in the 10th end, and then coming up with the winning stolen point in the 11th when Schwaller wrecked on a guard. He recovered to win the bronze medal game over Sweden, skipped by Lindholm, gaining revenge from the previous years World Championship final result, and earning an Olympic medal.
His brother is Christof Schwaller, his daughter is Xenia Schwaller.[2]
2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games
Christof Schwaller, Third
Markus Eggler, Second
Damian Grichting, Lead
Marco Ramstein, Alternate
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