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Cartella Stampa Mondiali Junior Curling 14 Media Guide Team Italia Campionati Mondiali Junior CURLING Maschile/Femminile 26 febbraio 5 marzo 2014 Flims Svizzera Sponsor e Fornitori FISG CALENDARIO CALENDARIO WEB TV TEAMS - MEN ITALIA Fourth: Amos Mosaner (Skip) Third: Daniele Ferrazza Second: Sebastiano Arman Lead: Roberto Arman Alternate: Marco Onnis AUSTRIA CANADA CINA Fourth: Sebastian Wunderer Fourth: Braden Calvert (Skip) Fourth: Zhilin Shao (Skip) (Skip) Third: Kyle Kurz Third: Jinbo Wang Third: Mathias Genner Second: Lucas Van Den Bosch Second: Zhi Ling Second: Martin Reichel Lead: Brendan Wilson Lead: Shuming Liang Lead: Philipp Nothegger Alternate: Matt Dunstone Alternate: Tianyu Zhang Alternate: Lukas Kirchmair NORVEGIA RUSSIA SCOZIA Fourth: Eirik Mjøen (Mjoen) Fourth: Sergey Glukhov (Skip) Fourth: Kyle Smith (Skip) (Skip) Third: Artur Ali Third: Thomas Muirhead Third: Markus Skogvold Second: Dmitrii Mironov Second: Kyle Waddell Second: Martin Sesaker Lead: Timur Gadzhikhanov Lead: Cameron Smith Lead: Wilhelm Naess Alternate: Alexandr Kuzmin Alternate: Gaute Nepstad Alternate: Duncan Menzies SVIZZERA SVEZIA USA Third: Yannick Schwaller Fourth: Fredrik Nyman (Skip) Fourth: Jake Vukich (Skip) (Skip) Third: Simon Granbom Third: Evan McAuley Fourth: Reto Keller Second: Johannes Patz Second: Luc Violette Second: Patrick Witschonke Lead: Victor Martinsson Lead: Kyle Lorvick Lead: Michael Probst Alternate: Max Bäck Alternate: Alex Fenson Alternate: Romano Meier TEAM ITALIA - MEN Skip/Fourth AMOS MOSANER 12 marzo 1995 Trento TEAM ITALIA - MEN Third DANIELE FERRAZZA 16 marzo 1993 Trento TEAM ITALIA - MEN Second SEBASTIANO ARMAN 17 gennaio 1997 Trento TEAM ITALIA - MEN Lead ROBERTO ARMAN 28 agosto 1993 Trento Alternate MARCO ONNIS 20 maggio 1997 Pinerolo (TO) TEAMS - WOMEN ITALIA Fourth: Veronica Zappone (Skip) Third: Elisa Charlotte Patono Second: Martina Bronsino Lead: Arianna Losano Alternate: Angela Romei DANIMARCA CANADA REPUBBLICA CECA Fourth: Christine Svensen Fourth: Kelsey Rocque (Skip) Fourth: Iveta Janatová (Skip) Third: Keely Brown Third: Zuzana Hájková (Skip) Third: Isabella Clemmensen Second: Taylor McDonald Second: Alžběta Baudyšová Second: Julie Dall Høgh Lead: Claire Tully Lead: Klára Svatoňová (Hoegh) Alternative: Alison Kotylak Alternate: Eliška Srnská Lead: Charlotte Clemmensen Alternate: Sara Rasmussen COREA RUSSIA SCOZIA Fourth: Kyeong-Ae Kim (Skip) Third: Alina Kovaleva (Skip) Fourth: Gina Aitken (Skip) Third: Seon-Yeong Kim Fourth: Iuliia Portunova Third: Naomi Brown Second: Ji-Hyeon Kim Second: Uliana Vasilyeva Second: Rowena Kerr Lead: Eun-Jin Oh Lead: Anastasiia Bryzgalova Lead: Rachel Hannen Alternate: Young-Eun Koo Alternate: Anastasia Moskaleva Alternate: Mhairi Baird USA SVEZIA SVIZZERA Fourth: Cory Christensen Fourth: Isabella Wranå (Skip) Third: Corina Mani (Skip) (Skip) Third: Jennie Wåhlin Fourth: Briar Hürlimann Third: Mackenzie Lank Second: Fanny Sjöberg Second: Rahel Thoma Second: Anna Bauman Lead: Elin Lövstrand Lead: Tamara Michel Lead: Anna Hopkins Alternate: Almida de Val Alternate: Elena Stern Alternate: Tina Persinger TEAM ITALIA - WOMEN Skip/Fourth VERONICA ZAPPONE 11 aprile 1993 Segrate (MI) TEAM ITALIA - WOMEN Third ELISA CHARLOTTE PATONO 1 maggio 1995 Moncalieri (TO) Second MARTINA BRONSINO 7 novembre 1996 Torino TEAM ITALIA - WOMEN Lead ARIANNA LOSANO 13 giugno 1994 Pinerolo (TO) Alternate ANGELA ROMEI 20 febbraio 1997 Monopoli (BA) ALBO D’ORO MONDIALI JUNIOR / DONNE ITALIA Campionati Mondiali Junior partite giocate: 85 (9 partecipazioni) partite vinte: 22 Partite perse: 63 ANNO ORO ARGENTO BRONZO 2013 Russia Scozia Giappone 2012 Scozia Rep.Ceca Russia 2011 Scozia Canada Russia 2010 Svezia Canada USA 2009 Scozia Canada Svizzera 2008 Scozia Svezia Canada 2007 Scozia Canada Danimarca 2006 Russia Canada Danimarca 2005 Svizzera Svezia Canada 2004 Norvegia Canada Svezia 2003 Canada USA ITALIA 2002 USA Svezia Canada 2001 Canada Svezia Svizzera 2000 Svezia Canada USA 1999 Svizzera Giappone Canada 1998 Canada Giappone Svezia 1997 Scozia Svezia Canada 1996 Canada Scozia Svezia 1995 Canada Svezia Svizzera 1994 Canada USA Danimarca / Svezia 1993 Scozia Canada Danimarca / USA 1992 Scozia USA Svezia / Svizzera 1991 Svezia Svizzera Canada / Scozia 1990 Scozia Svezia Canada 1989 Canada Norvegia Scozia 1988 Canada Svizzera Danimarca RISULTATI E STATISTICHE MONDIALI JUNIOR / ITALIA DONNE ITALIA ANNO LUOGO POS RECORD TEAM 2013 Sochi (RUS) - - Italia assente 2012 Ostersund (SWE) 9 2-7 F.Apollonio, G.Mosaner, C.Zanotelli, S.Menardi, A.Mosca. 2011 Perth (SCO) - - Italia assente 2010 Flims (SUI) - - Italia assente 2009 Vancouver (CAN) - - Italia assente 2008 Ostersund (SWE) - - Italia assente 2007 Eveleth (USA) 10 1-8 G.Apollonio, E.DE Col, G.Dal Pont, G.Casagrande, L.Salvai. 2006 Jeonju (KOR) - - Italia assente 2005 Pinerolo (ITA) 8 3-6 D.Gaspari, R.Pompanin, A.Lorenzi, A.Ghiretti, G.Apollonio. 2004 Trois Rivieres (CAN) 9 2-7 D.Gaspari, R.Pompanin, A.Lorenzi, A.Ghiretti, E.De Col. 2003 Flims (SUI) 3 7-4 D.Gaspari, R.Pompanin, A.Lorenzi, A.Ghiretti, L.Ferrando. 2002 Kelowna (CAN) 4 5-6 D.Gaspari, R.Pompanin, A.Lorenzi, E.Alverà, L.Ferrando. 2001 Ogden (USA) - - Italia assente 2000 Geising (GER) - - Italia assente 1999 Ostersund (SWE) - - Italia assente 1998 Thunder Bay (CAN) - - Italia assente 1997 Karuizawa (JPN) - - Italia assente 1996 Red Deer (CAN) - - Italia assente 1995 Perth (SCO) - - Italia assente 1994 Sofia (BUL) - - Italia assente 1993 Grindelwald (SUI) - - Italia assente 1992 Oberstdorf (GER) - - Italia assente 1991 Glasgow (SCO) 9 1-8 D.Zandegiacomo, C.Zandegiacomo, G.Lacedelli, V.Caldart. 1990 Portage La Praire (CAN) 9 1-8 D.Zandegiacomo, C.Zandegiacomo, G.Lacedelli, R.Carrara. 1989 Markham (CAN) 10 0-9 D.Zandegiacomo, C.Zandegiacomo, G.Lacedelli, R.Carrara. 1988 Chamonix (FRA) - - Italia assente ALBO D’ORO MONDIALI JUNIOR / UOMINI ITALIA Campionati Mondiali Junior partite giocate: 242 (23 partecipazioni) partite vinte: 30 Partite perse: 212 ANNO ORO ARGENTO BRONZO 2013 Scozia Russia Canada 2012 Canada Svezia Scozia 2011 Svezia Svizzera Norvegia 2010 Svizzera Scozia Canada 2009 Danimarca Canada USA 2008 USA Svezia Canada 2007 Canada Svezia Svizzera 2006 Canada Svezia Scozia 2005 Canada Svezia Scozia 2004 Svezia Svizzera Scozia 2003 Canada Svezia Svizzera 2002 Canada Svezia Scozia 2001 Canada Danimarca USA 2000 Canada Svizzera Germania 1999 Canada Svizzera USA 1998 Canada Scozia Svizzera 1997 Svizzera Finlandia Canada 1996 Scozia Svizzera Germania 1995 Scozia Germania Canada 1994 Canada Germania USA / Svizzera 1993 Scozia Canada Francia / Germania 1992 Svizzera Francia Canada / Svezia 1991 Scozia Canada Svizzera / USA 1990 Svizzera Scozia Svezia 1989 Svezia Canada Svizzera 1988 Canada Svezia Norvegia 1987 Scozia Canada Norvegia 1986 Scozia Canada Svezia 1985 Canada Svizzera Scozia 1984 USA Svizzera Scozia 1983 Canada Norvegia Scozia 1982 Svezia Canada Scozia 1981 Scozia Canada USA 1980 Scozia Canada Svezia 1979 USA Scozia Canada 1978 Canada Svezia Scozia 1977 Canada Svezia USA 1976 Canada Svezia Norvegia 1975 Svezia Canada Scozia RISULTATI E STATISTICHE MONDIALI JUNIOR / ITALIA UOMINI ITALIA ANNO LUOGO POS RECORD TEAM 2013 Sochi (RUS) 6 5-4 A.Pilzer, A.Mosaner, D.Ferrazza, R.Arman, S.Arman. 2012 Ostersund (SWE) 9 1-8 A.Pilzer, A.Mosaner, D.Ferrazza, R.Arman, S.Arman. 2011 Perth (SCO) - - Italia assente 2010 Flims (SUI) - - Italia assente 2009 Vancouver (CAN) - - Italia assente 2008 Ostersund (SWE) - - Italia assente 2007 Eveleth (USA) - - Italia assente 2006 Jeonju (KOR) 10 2-7 G.Da Rin, S.Zanotelli, D.Zanotelli, L.Olivieri, S.Gonin. 2005 Pinerolo (ITA) 10 0-9 J.Retornaz, G.Da Rin, D.Corbellari, M.Ferretti, S.Zanotelli. 2004 Trois Rivieres (CAN) 7 3-6 J.Retornaz, G.Da Rin, D.Corbellari, M.Ferretti, S.Zanotelli. 2003 Flims (SUI) - - Italia assente 2002 Kelowna (CAN) - - Italia assente 2001 Ogden (USA) - - Italia assente 2000 Geising (GER) - - Italia assente 1999 Ostersund (SWE) - - Italia assente 1998 Thunder Bay (CAN) - - Italia assente 1997 Karuizawa (JPN) - - Italia assente 1996 Red Deer (CAN) 10 0-9 M.Fummi, C.Corona, C.Moglia, R.Cavallo, A.Lettieri. 1995 Perth (SCO) - - Italia assente 1994 Sofia (BUL) - - Italia assente 1993 Grindelwald (SUI) - - Italia assente 1992 Oberstdorf (GER) - - Italia assente 1991 Glasgow (SCO) 10 0-9 M.Alberti, A.Lettieri, R.Cavallo, G.Nardon, S.Gottardi. 1990 Portage La Praire (CAN) 8 3-7 S.Ferronato, G.Lorenzi, A.Lettieri, M.Alberti. 1989 Markham (CAN) 8 3-6 S.Ferronato, G.Lorenzi, GP.Zandegiacomo, M.Alberti. 1988 Fussen (GER) 10 0-9 S.Ferronato, G.Lorenzi, E.Maran, M.Alberti. 1987 Victoria (CAN) 10 1-8 S.Ferronato, G.Lorenzi, E.Maran, M.Alberti. 1986 Dartmouth (CAN) 10 0-9 S.Ferronato, G.Lorenzi, E.Maran, M.Alberti. 1985 Perth (SCO) 9 2-7 S.Fachin, A.Pappacena, P.Constantini, O.Colucci. 1984 Cornwall (CAN) 10 0-9 S.Ossi, P.Constantini, A.Pappacena, S.Fachin. 1983 Medicine Hat (CAN) 10 1-8 D.Ghezze, M.Constantini, P.Bocus, U.Vacondio. 1982 Fredericton (CAN) 10 1-8 A.Lorenzi, E.Fumagalli, R.Lacedelli, M.Constantini. 1981 Megeve (FRA) 10 1-8 D.Ghezze, F.Mitterhofer, A.Lanaro, S.Sartori. 1980 Kitchener (CAN) 10 0-9 A.Lorenzi, E.Fumagalli, A.Dal Fabbro, R.De Rigo. 1979 Moose Jaw (CAN) 8 2-7 M.Alverà, F.Sovilla, S.Morona, D.Ghezze. 1978 Grindelwald (SUI) 10 1-8 M.Alverà, F.Sovilla, S.Morona, D.Ghezze. 1977 Quebec City (CAN) 8 4-5 M.Alverà, F.Sovilla, S.Morona, F.Bovolenta. 1976 Aviemore (SCO) 10 0-9 M.Alverà, F.Sovilla, M.Lorenzi, F.Bovolenta. 1975 East York (CAN) 9 0-8 M.Alverà, A.Colli, M.Lorenzi, F.Bovolenta. www.worldcurling.org wjcc2014.curlingevents.com www.facebook.com/WorldCurlingFederation FISG Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio via Piranesi, 46 - 20137 Milano Responsabile Settore Curling: Eros Gonin Segreteria: Silvia Forlani Tel. +39 0270141315 Fax +39 02141226 E-Mail: [email protected] Ufficio Stampa: Massimo Maggi E-Mail: [email protected] www.fisg.it/curling.
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