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Briar Schwaller-Hürlimann

Briar Schwaller-Hürlimann (born 30 September 1993 as Briar Hürlimann) is a Swiss curler from Recherswil.[1] She is currently the alternate on Team Corrie Hürlimann. She won a World Women's Championship for Switzerland playing lead for Team Silvana Tirinzoni in 2023.

Briar Schwaller-Hürlimann
Born (1993-09-30) 30 September 1993 (age 29)
Team
Curling clubCC Oberwallis, Brig-Glis
SkipCorrie Hürlimann
ThirdCeline Schwizgebel
SecondSarah Müller
LeadMarina Lörtscher
AlternateBriar Schwaller-Hürlimann
Mixed doubles
partner
Yannick Schwaller
Curling career
Member Association Switzerland
World Championship
appearances
2 (2017, 2023)
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
1 (2023)
European Championship
appearances
1 (2022)
Grand Slam victories1 (2022 National)
Medal record

Career Edit

Schwaller-Hürlimann first represented Switzerland on the international stage at the 2011 World Junior Curling Championships as third for Manuela Siegrist. They lost the tiebreaker to Sweden's Jonna McManus. She returned the following year at the 2012 World Junior Curling Championships, playing third for Melanie Barbezat. They were less successful than the previous year, finishing with a 3–6 record. After not representing Switzerland in 2013, Schwaller-Hürlimann made back to back appearances at the World Juniors. In 2014, they lost the tiebreaker 7–6 to Sweden's Isabella Wranå. In 2015, they won the bronze medal after defeating Wranå's Swedish team. Also in 2015, she finished fifth at the 2015 World Mixed Curling Championship, playing third for Yannick Schwaller.

During the 2015–16 season, Schwaller-Hürlimann spared for Team Alina Pätz at the 2016 Players' Championship, in place of Marisa Winkelhausen. It was her first Grand Slam of Curling event. The team finished with a 1–4 record, only defeating Anna Sidorova's Russian rink.[2]

In 2017, Schwaller-Hürlimann represented Switzerland at the 2017 Winter Universiade. This time, they could not defeat Wranå in the bronze medal game, settling for fourth. She also played in her first World Women's Curling Championships this season, as the alternate for 2015 World Champion Alina Pätz. She did not play in any games and the Swiss team settled for 8th after a 5–6 round robin record.

The 2018–19 season was a breakout year for Schwaller-Hürlimann and her team of skip Elena Stern, second Lisa Gisler and lead Céline Koller. They played in four Grand Slam events including winning the 2018 Tour Challenge Tier 2 and the 2018 Women's Masters Basel World Curling Tour event.[3][4]

Team Stern followed their great season with an even better one for the 2019–20 season. They had a quarterfinal finish at the 2019 Cameron's Brewing Oakville Fall Classic. They missed the playoffs at their next three events, the 2019 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard, the 2019 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic and the inaugural WCT Uiseong International Curling Cup. Next, Team Stern played in the 2019 Canad Inns Women's Classic and qualified for the playoffs threw the C side. They successfully defeated Eve Muirhead in the quarterfinals, Silvana Tirinzoni in the semifinals and Rachel Homan in the final to win the event. They also won the International Bernese Ladies Cup and the Schweizer Cup. For the first time ever, they qualified for the playoffs at a Grand Slam event where they lost to Tracy Fleury in the quarterfinals at the Masters. They also qualified for the playoffs as the number one seed at the National but they also lost in the quarterfinals, this time to Satsuki Fujisawa. Team Stern surprised many when they upset the defending world champion rink Silvana Tirinzoni in the 2020 Swiss Women's Curling Championship three times and defeated them in the final 6–4. The team was set to represent Switzerland at the 2020 World Women's Curling Championship before the event got cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5][6] The Swiss championship would be their last event of the season as both the Players' Championship and the Champions Cup Grand Slam events were also cancelled due to the pandemic.[7]

The Stern team began the abbreviated 2020–21 season by winning the 2020 Schweizer Cup, defeating Team Tirinzoni in the final.[8][9] The team next played in the 2020 Women's Masters Basel, losing in the semifinals to Raphaela Keiser.[10] Two weeks later, they competed in the 2.0 Cup, a men's tour event as the sole women's team. They lost in the C Qualifier game to Sweden's Fredrik Nyman.[11] In January 2021, Schwaller-Hürlimann compted at the 2021 Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with partner Yannick Schwaller. The pair finished atop of the round robin standings with a 6–1 record, sending them directly to the best-of-three final where they played Alina Pätz and Sven Michel. They defeated Pätz / Michel two games to zero to claim the Swiss Mixed Doubles title.[12] The pair then played against the 2020 Swiss champion rink of Jenny Perret and Martin Rios to decide who would represent Switzerland at the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. They lost the best-of-five series three games to zero.[13] At the 2021 Swiss Women's Curling Championship, Team Stern could not defend their title, losing all five of their matches against the Tirinzoni rink.[14] As they had won the Swiss Championship in 2020 but could not participate in the World Championship due to the cancellation, they played Team Tirinzoni in a best-of-five series to determine which team would represent Switzerland at the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship. Tirinzoni defeated Stern three games to zero in the series, earning themselves the spot at the World Championship.[15] The team ended their season at the 2021 Champions Cup and 2021 Players' Championship Grand Slam events, which were played in a "curling bubble" in Calgary, Alberta, with no spectators, to avoid the spread of the coronavirus.[16] The team finished winless in the Champions Cup and made the quarterfinals at the Players'.[17] At the end of the season, Schwaller-Hürlimann and Schwaller won the 2021 WCT Arctic Cup in Dudinka, Russia.[18]

After Team Tirinzoni qualified to represent Switzerland at the 2022 Winter Olympics, Elena Stern and Lisa Gisler both retired from competitive curling with Schwaller-Hürlimann and Céline Koller disbanding as well.[19] She then joined her sister Corrie Hürlimann's team for the 2021–22 season. The team did not have much success on tour, only reaching one final at the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic where they lost to Suzanne Birt.[20] At the 2022 Swiss Women's Curling Championship, they finished fourth after a semifinal loss to the Tirinzoni rink. Schwaller-Hürlimann only remained with her sister for one season as on May 12, it was announced that she would be joining the new Tirinzoni rink at lead for the 2022–23 season.[21] The team also included fourth Alina Pätz and second Carole Howald.

The new Tirinzoni rink found immediate success on tour, going undefeated in their first event to win the Summer Series.[22] The following week, they lost to Team Clancy Grandy in the final of the 2022 Martensville International.[23] The team next competed in the 2022 Women's Masters Basel where they lost in the semifinal to Raphaela Keiser.[24] They bounced back immediately the following week at the 2022 Stu Sells Toronto Tankard, again going undefeated to claim their second event title of the season.[25] Team Tirinzoni continued their strong play into the first Slam event of the season, the 2022 National. After an undefeated round robin record, the team beat Jennifer Jones 7–3 in the quarterfinals, Kaitlyn Lawes 7–5 in the semifinals, and Kerri Einarson 7–3 in the championship game to win their third tour event and Schwaller-Hürlimann's first Grand Slam title.[26] The team was back on the ice the following week at the 2022 Western Showdown where after dropping their first game, they won seven straight to claim another title.[27] Team Tirinzoni's event streak came to an end at the 2022 Tour Challenge where after a 4–0 round robin record, they lost 9–2 in the quarterfinals to Isabella Wranå.[28] Next for the team was the 2022 European Curling Championships where they finished third in the round robin with a 6–3 record. They then beat Italy's Stefania Constantini in the semifinal before dropping the championship game 8–4 to Denmark's Madeleine Dupont.[29] After much success in the first half of the season, the team missed the playoffs at their next two events, the 2022 Masters and the 2023 Canadian Open. They rebounded, however, at the 2023 International Bernese Ladies Cup, going a perfect 8–0 to win the event.[30] In March 2023, Schwaller-Hürlimann and her husband Yannick Schwaller won the 2023 Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.[31] At the 2023 Swiss Women's Curling Championship, the team won 6–4 over Corrie Hürlimann in the championship game.[32] This qualified Team Tirinzoni for the 2023 World Women's Curling Championship where they continued their winning streak, going 12–0 through the round robin.[33] They then topped Sweden's Anna Hasselborg 8–4 to qualify for the final against Norway's Marianne Rørvik. Despite not having their best game, the Swiss team stole two in the tenth end to win the game 6–3 and secure the World Championship title.[34] Team Tirinzoni ended their season at the final two Slams of the season, the 2023 Players' Championship and the 2023 Champions Cup. At the Players', the team lost two straight before going on a six-game winning streak to qualify for the final.[35] There, they lost 6–5 to Isabella Wranå.[36] Next for Schwaller-Hürlimann was the 2023 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. With husband Yannick, the pair finished the round robin with a 7–2 record, however, due to tiebreking logistics, they finished fourth in their pool and did not advance to the playoffs.[37] During the World Mixed Doubles Championship, Team Tirinzoni decided to remove Schwaller-Hürlimann from the team for "team harmony" reasons. The team made the decision while Schwaller-Hürlimann was playing in the championship, but did not tell her until she travelled to Canada to play in the Champions Cup.[38] Schwaller-Hürlimann was replaced by Rachel Erickson at the tournament.

Personal life Edit

Schwaller-Hürlimann's parents Janet Hürlimann and Patrick Hürlimann were also both curlers. Her father won a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics. She is currently employed as a teacher.[1] In July 2022 she married fellow curler Yannick Schwaller and changed her surname to Schwaller-Hürlimann.[39]

Grand Slam record Edit

Key
C Champion
F Lost in Final
SF Lost in Semifinal
QF Lost in Quarterfinals
R16 Lost in the round of 16
Q Did not advance to playoffs
T2 Played in Tier 2 event
DNP Did not participate in event
N/A Not a Grand Slam event that season
Event 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23
The National DNP DNP DNP DNP QF N/A DNP C
Tour Challenge DNP DNP DNP T2 Q N/A N/A QF
Masters DNP DNP DNP DNP QF N/A DNP Q
Canadian Open DNP DNP DNP Q Q N/A N/A Q
Players' Q[a] DNP DNP Q N/A QF DNP F
Champions Cup DNP DNP DNP Q N/A Q DNP DNP

Teams Edit

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate
2010–11[40] Manuela Siegrist Briar Hürlimann Claudia Hug Janine Wyss
2011–12 Melanie Barbezat Briar Hürlimann Mara Gautschi Janine Wyss
2013–14 Briar Hürlimann (Fourth) Corina Mani (Skip) Rahel Thoma Tamara Michel
2014–15 Briar Hürlimann (Fourth) Lisa Gisler (Skip) Rahel Thoma Corina Mani
2015–16 Ursi Hegner Briar Hürlimann Nina Ledergerber Claudia Baumann
2016–17 Briar Hürlimann (Fourth) Elena Stern (Skip) Anna Stern Céline Koller
2017–18 Briar Hürlimann (Fourth) Elena Stern (Skip) Lisa Gisler Céline Koller Anna Stern
2018–19 Briar Hürlimann (Fourth) Elena Stern (Skip) Lisa Gisler Céline Koller
2019–20 Briar Hürlimann (Fourth) Elena Stern (Skip) Lisa Gisler Céline Koller
2020–21 Briar Hürlimann (Fourth) Elena Stern (Skip) Lisa Gisler Céline Koller
2021–22 Briar Hürlimann (Fourth) Corrie Hürlimann (Skip) Melina Bezzola Anna Gut Jessica Jäggi
2022–23 Alina Pätz (Fourth) Silvana Tirinzoni (Skip) Carole Howald Briar Schwaller-Hürlimann
2023–24 Corrie Hürlimann Celine Schwizgebel Sarah Müller Marina Lörtscher Briar Schwaller-Hürlimann

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Spared for Marisa Winkelhausen on Team Alina Pätz.

References Edit

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Briar Schwaller Hurlimann born 30 September 1993 as Briar Hurlimann is a Swiss curler from Recherswil 1 She is currently the alternate on Team Corrie Hurlimann She won a World Women s Championship for Switzerland playing lead for Team Silvana Tirinzoni in 2023 Briar Schwaller HurlimannCurlerBorn 1993 09 30 30 September 1993 age 29 Zug Switzerland 1 TeamCurling clubCC Oberwallis Brig GlisSkipCorrie HurlimannThirdCeline SchwizgebelSecondSarah MullerLeadMarina LortscherAlternateBriar Schwaller HurlimannMixed doublespartnerYannick SchwallerCurling careerMember Association SwitzerlandWorld Championshipappearances2 2017 2023 World Mixed Doubles Championshipappearances1 2023 European Championshipappearances1 2022 Grand Slam victories1 2022 National Medal record Women s CurlingRepresenting SwitzerlandWorld Championships2023 SandvikenEuropean Championships2022 OstersundWorld Junior Championships2015 Tallinn Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Grand Slam record 4 Teams 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksCareer EditSchwaller Hurlimann first represented Switzerland on the international stage at the 2011 World Junior Curling Championships as third for Manuela Siegrist They lost the tiebreaker to Sweden s Jonna McManus She returned the following year at the 2012 World Junior Curling Championships playing third for Melanie Barbezat They were less successful than the previous year finishing with a 3 6 record After not representing Switzerland in 2013 Schwaller Hurlimann made back to back appearances at the World Juniors In 2014 they lost the tiebreaker 7 6 to Sweden s Isabella Wrana In 2015 they won the bronze medal after defeating Wrana s Swedish team Also in 2015 she finished fifth at the 2015 World Mixed Curling Championship playing third for Yannick Schwaller During the 2015 16 season Schwaller Hurlimann spared for Team Alina Patz at the 2016 Players Championship in place of Marisa Winkelhausen It was her first Grand Slam of Curling event The team finished with a 1 4 record only defeating Anna Sidorova s Russian rink 2 In 2017 Schwaller Hurlimann represented Switzerland at the 2017 Winter Universiade This time they could not defeat Wrana in the bronze medal game settling for fourth She also played in her first World Women s Curling Championships this season as the alternate for 2015 World Champion Alina Patz She did not play in any games and the Swiss team settled for 8th after a 5 6 round robin record The 2018 19 season was a breakout year for Schwaller Hurlimann and her team of skip Elena Stern second Lisa Gisler and lead Celine Koller They played in four Grand Slam events including winning the 2018 Tour Challenge Tier 2 and the 2018 Women s Masters Basel World Curling Tour event 3 4 Team Stern followed their great season with an even better one for the 2019 20 season They had a quarterfinal finish at the 2019 Cameron s Brewing Oakville Fall Classic They missed the playoffs at their next three events the 2019 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard the 2019 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic and the inaugural WCT Uiseong International Curling Cup Next Team Stern played in the 2019 Canad Inns Women s Classic and qualified for the playoffs threw the C side They successfully defeated Eve Muirhead in the quarterfinals Silvana Tirinzoni in the semifinals and Rachel Homan in the final to win the event They also won the International Bernese Ladies Cup and the Schweizer Cup For the first time ever they qualified for the playoffs at a Grand Slam event where they lost to Tracy Fleury in the quarterfinals at the Masters They also qualified for the playoffs as the number one seed at the National but they also lost in the quarterfinals this time to Satsuki Fujisawa Team Stern surprised many when they upset the defending world champion rink Silvana Tirinzoni in the 2020 Swiss Women s Curling Championship three times and defeated them in the final 6 4 The team was set to represent Switzerland at the 2020 World Women s Curling Championship before the event got cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 5 6 The Swiss championship would be their last event of the season as both the Players Championship and the Champions Cup Grand Slam events were also cancelled due to the pandemic 7 The Stern team began the abbreviated 2020 21 season by winning the 2020 Schweizer Cup defeating Team Tirinzoni in the final 8 9 The team next played in the 2020 Women s Masters Basel losing in the semifinals to Raphaela Keiser 10 Two weeks later they competed in the 2 0 Cup a men s tour event as the sole women s team They lost in the C Qualifier game to Sweden s Fredrik Nyman 11 In January 2021 Schwaller Hurlimann compted at the 2021 Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with partner Yannick Schwaller The pair finished atop of the round robin standings with a 6 1 record sending them directly to the best of three final where they played Alina Patz and Sven Michel They defeated Patz Michel two games to zero to claim the Swiss Mixed Doubles title 12 The pair then played against the 2020 Swiss champion rink of Jenny Perret and Martin Rios to decide who would represent Switzerland at the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship They lost the best of five series three games to zero 13 At the 2021 Swiss Women s Curling Championship Team Stern could not defend their title losing all five of their matches against the Tirinzoni rink 14 As they had won the Swiss Championship in 2020 but could not participate in the World Championship due to the cancellation they played Team Tirinzoni in a best of five series to determine which team would represent Switzerland at the 2021 World Women s Curling Championship Tirinzoni defeated Stern three games to zero in the series earning themselves the spot at the World Championship 15 The team ended their season at the 2021 Champions Cup and 2021 Players Championship Grand Slam events which were played in a curling bubble in Calgary Alberta with no spectators to avoid the spread of the coronavirus 16 The team finished winless in the Champions Cup and made the quarterfinals at the Players 17 At the end of the season Schwaller Hurlimann and Schwaller won the 2021 WCT Arctic Cup in Dudinka Russia 18 After Team Tirinzoni qualified to represent Switzerland at the 2022 Winter Olympics Elena Stern and Lisa Gisler both retired from competitive curling with Schwaller Hurlimann and Celine Koller disbanding as well 19 She then joined her sister Corrie Hurlimann s team for the 2021 22 season The team did not have much success on tour only reaching one final at the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic where they lost to Suzanne Birt 20 At the 2022 Swiss Women s Curling Championship they finished fourth after a semifinal loss to the Tirinzoni rink Schwaller Hurlimann only remained with her sister for one season as on May 12 it was announced that she would be joining the new Tirinzoni rink at lead for the 2022 23 season 21 The team also included fourth Alina Patz and second Carole Howald The new Tirinzoni rink found immediate success on tour going undefeated in their first event to win the Summer Series 22 The following week they lost to Team Clancy Grandy in the final of the 2022 Martensville International 23 The team next competed in the 2022 Women s Masters Basel where they lost in the semifinal to Raphaela Keiser 24 They bounced back immediately the following week at the 2022 Stu Sells Toronto Tankard again going undefeated to claim their second event title of the season 25 Team Tirinzoni continued their strong play into the first Slam event of the season the 2022 National After an undefeated round robin record the team beat Jennifer Jones 7 3 in the quarterfinals Kaitlyn Lawes 7 5 in the semifinals and Kerri Einarson 7 3 in the championship game to win their third tour event and Schwaller Hurlimann s first Grand Slam title 26 The team was back on the ice the following week at the 2022 Western Showdown where after dropping their first game they won seven straight to claim another title 27 Team Tirinzoni s event streak came to an end at the 2022 Tour Challenge where after a 4 0 round robin record they lost 9 2 in the quarterfinals to Isabella Wrana 28 Next for the team was the 2022 European Curling Championships where they finished third in the round robin with a 6 3 record They then beat Italy s Stefania Constantini in the semifinal before dropping the championship game 8 4 to Denmark s Madeleine Dupont 29 After much success in the first half of the season the team missed the playoffs at their next two events the 2022 Masters and the 2023 Canadian Open They rebounded however at the 2023 International Bernese Ladies Cup going a perfect 8 0 to win the event 30 In March 2023 Schwaller Hurlimann and her husband Yannick Schwaller won the 2023 Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 31 At the 2023 Swiss Women s Curling Championship the team won 6 4 over Corrie Hurlimann in the championship game 32 This qualified Team Tirinzoni for the 2023 World Women s Curling Championship where they continued their winning streak going 12 0 through the round robin 33 They then topped Sweden s Anna Hasselborg 8 4 to qualify for the final against Norway s Marianne Rorvik Despite not having their best game the Swiss team stole two in the tenth end to win the game 6 3 and secure the World Championship title 34 Team Tirinzoni ended their season at the final two Slams of the season the 2023 Players Championship and the 2023 Champions Cup At the Players the team lost two straight before going on a six game winning streak to qualify for the final 35 There they lost 6 5 to Isabella Wrana 36 Next for Schwaller Hurlimann was the 2023 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship With husband Yannick the pair finished the round robin with a 7 2 record however due to tiebreking logistics they finished fourth in their pool and did not advance to the playoffs 37 During the World Mixed Doubles Championship Team Tirinzoni decided to remove Schwaller Hurlimann from the team for team harmony reasons The team made the decision while Schwaller Hurlimann was playing in the championship but did not tell her until she travelled to Canada to play in the Champions Cup 38 Schwaller Hurlimann was replaced by Rachel Erickson at the tournament Personal life EditSchwaller Hurlimann s parents Janet Hurlimann and Patrick Hurlimann were also both curlers Her father won a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics She is currently employed as a teacher 1 In July 2022 she married fellow curler Yannick Schwaller and changed her surname to Schwaller Hurlimann 39 Grand Slam record EditKeyC ChampionF Lost in FinalSF Lost in SemifinalQF Lost in QuarterfinalsR16 Lost in the round of 16Q Did not advance to playoffsT2 Played in Tier 2 eventDNP Did not participate in eventN A Not a Grand Slam event that season Event 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23The National DNP DNP DNP DNP QF N A DNP CTour Challenge DNP DNP DNP T2 Q N A N A QFMasters DNP DNP DNP DNP QF N A DNP QCanadian Open DNP DNP DNP Q Q N A N A QPlayers Q a DNP DNP Q N A QF DNP FChampions Cup DNP DNP DNP Q N A Q DNP DNPTeams EditSeason Skip Third Second Lead Alternate2010 11 40 Manuela Siegrist Briar Hurlimann Claudia Hug Janine Wyss2011 12 Melanie Barbezat Briar Hurlimann Mara Gautschi Janine Wyss2013 14 Briar Hurlimann Fourth Corina Mani Skip Rahel Thoma Tamara Michel2014 15 Briar Hurlimann Fourth Lisa Gisler Skip Rahel Thoma Corina Mani2015 16 Ursi Hegner Briar Hurlimann Nina Ledergerber Claudia Baumann2016 17 Briar Hurlimann Fourth Elena Stern Skip Anna Stern Celine Koller2017 18 Briar Hurlimann Fourth Elena Stern Skip Lisa Gisler Celine Koller Anna Stern2018 19 Briar Hurlimann Fourth Elena Stern Skip Lisa Gisler Celine Koller2019 20 Briar Hurlimann Fourth Elena Stern Skip Lisa Gisler Celine Koller2020 21 Briar Hurlimann Fourth Elena Stern Skip Lisa Gisler Celine Koller2021 22 Briar Hurlimann Fourth Corrie Hurlimann Skip Melina Bezzola Anna Gut Jessica Jaggi2022 23 Alina Patz Fourth Silvana Tirinzoni Skip Carole Howald Briar Schwaller Hurlimann2023 24 Corrie Hurlimann Celine Schwizgebel Sarah Muller Marina Lortscher Briar Schwaller HurlimannNotes Edit Spared for Marisa Winkelhausen on Team Alina Patz References Edit a b c 2020 World Women s Curling Championship Media Guide PDF Curling Canada Retrieved 2020 03 09 Paetz 1 4 at 2016 Players Championship CurlingZone Retrieved April 23 2021 Stern wins 2018 GSOC Tour Challenge Tier 2 CurlingZone Retrieved October 5 2019 Elena Stern wins Womens Masters Basel CurlingZone Retrieved October 5 2019 The Canadian Press March 12 2020 World Women s Curling Championship Cancelled The Sports Network Retrieved March 20 2020 World Women s Curling Championship 2020 cancelled in Prince George Canada World Curling Federation March 12 2020 Retrieved March 20 2020 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link GSOC cancels remaining events of 2019 20 season Grand Slam of Curling Grand Slam of Curling March 13 2020 Retrieved March 20 2020 Elena Stern repeats as Schweizer Cup champions CurlingZone Retrieved April 26 2021 Video full game 2020 Schweizer Cup Final Silvana Tirinzoni Aarau vs Elena Stern Oberwallis on YouTube 2020 Women s Masters Basel Scoreboards Rinkmaster Retrieved April 26 2021 Stern 2 3 at 2 0 Cup CurlingZone Retrieved April 26 2021 Celine Stucki January 31 2021 Curling Hurlimann und Schwaller sind Schweizermeister 2021 Nau ch Retrieved June 2 2021 WM Trials Mixed Doubles Best of 5 Swiss Curling Association Retrieved June 2 2021 2021 Swiss Women s Curling Championship Results Swiss Curling Association Retrieved April 26 2021 2021 Swiss Women s Curling Trials Swiss Curling Association Retrieved April 26 2021 Jonathan Brazeau April 12 2021 Humpty s Champions Cup start moved to Thursday Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved April 26 2021 Jonathan Brazeau April 24 2021 Gushue eliminates Edin to reach Players Championship semis Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved April 26 2021 Kubok Arktiki otpravlyaetsya v Shvejcariyu Arctic Cup goes to Switzerland in Russian Arctic Cup May 30 2021 Retrieved June 2 2021 After 20 years of curling I decided to step back from competitive curling Instagram elenaxstern June 9 2021 Archived from the original on 2021 12 24 Retrieved June 9 2021 George Myrer November 14 2021 Stuart Thompson Suzanne Birt win Stu Sells curling titles Saltwire Retrieved September 5 2022 Das TEAM ist komplett See you on tour Instagram in German teamtirinzoni May 12 2022 Retrieved September 5 2022 Tirinzoni wins Summer Series CurlingZone August 30 2022 Retrieved July 20 2023 2022 Martensville International CurlingZone Retrieved July 20 2023 2022 Women s Masters Basel CurlingZone Retrieved July 20 2023 Wins from Tirinzoni and Edin highlight busy weekend in curling TSN October 3 2022 Retrieved July 20 2023 Jonathan Brazeau October 9 2022 Tirinzoni tops Einarson to claim Boost National women s championship Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 20 2023 Colin Powers October 17 2022 Team Tirinzoni captures women s Western Showdown Swift Current Online Retrieved July 20 2023 Jonathan Brazeau October 22 2022 Wrana upsets top seed Tirinzoni in HearingLife Tour Challenge quarterfinals Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 20 2023 Denmark win Le Gruyere AOP European Curling Championships 2022 women s title World Curling Federation November 26 2022 Retrieved July 20 2023 54 Internationaler Berner Damen Cup 2023 Curling Bern Retrieved July 20 2023 2023 Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship CurlingZone Retrieved July 20 2023 2023 Swiss Curling Championships CurlingZone Retrieved July 20 2023 Play off field complete at LGT World Women s Championship World Curling Federation March 24 2023 Retrieved July 20 2023 Switzerland win LGT World Women s Curling Championship 2023 World Curling Federation March 26 2023 Retrieved July 20 2023 Jonathan Brazeau April 15 2023 Koe claims spot in Princess Auto Players Championship final with clutch shot Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 20 2023 Jonathan Brazeau April 16 2023 Wrana wins Players Championship for first Grand Slam women s title Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 20 2023 World Mixed Doubles round robin concludes World Curling Federation April 27 2023 Retrieved July 20 2023 Matthias Dubach May 4 2023 Eklat im Team der Curling Weltmeisterinnen in German Blick Retrieved July 20 2023 Briar Hurlimann and Yannick Schwaller s Wedding Website Archived from the original on 2022 11 14 Briar Hurlimann Past Teams CurlingZone Retrieved October 5 2019 External links EditBriar Schwaller Hurlimann at the World Curling Federation Team Stern s Home Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Briar Schwaller Hurlimann amp oldid 1169085304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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