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Irene Schori

Irene Schori (born 4 December 1983) is a Swiss[1] curler from Bremgarten.[2] She currently plays third on Team Michèle Jäggi.

Irene Schori
Born4 December 1983 (1983-12-04) (age 39)
Team
Curling clubCC Flims, Flims
SkipMichèle Jäggi
ThirdIrene Schori
SecondStefanie Berset
LeadSarah Müller
AlternateLara Stocker
Curling career
Member Association Switzerland
World Championship
appearances
3 (2014, 2016, 2018)
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
3 (2008, 2009, 2010)
European Championship
appearances
2 (2010, 2014, 2016)
Olympic
appearances
1 (2010)
Medal record

Career

Schori was named to the Swiss Olympic Team in 2010. She served as the alternate for Mirjam Ott's team in Vancouver. They just missed winning a medal, finishing fourth.

Schori has participated in both the 2008 and the 2009 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championships with partner Toni Müller, and has taken gold at both of these championships. Schori and Müller were the heavy favorites to win in the 2010 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, but were eliminated by the China in an extra end in the quarterfinals. In an interview post-match, Schori stated that she and Müller would consider not attending next year to give a chance to other Swiss teams.[3]

Schori played with Silvana Tirinzoni from 2009–2012 before joining the Binia Feltscher rink. She won her first World Curling Tour event with the Tirinzoni rink in 2011 at the Red Deer Curling Classic. She won the 2013 Glynhill Ladies International and the 2014 Karuizawa International with the Feltscher rink.[4]

The 2013–14 season was a breakthrough year for Schori and teammates Binia Feltscher, Franziska Kaufmann and Christine Urech. At the start of the season, the won the 2013 Red Deer Curling Classic and made the playoffs of the Stockholm Ladies Cup and the Women's Masters Basel. They also won the right to represent Switzerland at the 2014 World Women's Curling Championship in Saint John, New Brunswick, Schori's first World Championship.[5] They had a great round robin, finishing in second with a 9–2 record, only losing to South Korea and Russia. This sent her to the 1 vs 2 game against Canada's Rachel Homan which she would lose 8–3. They quickly rebounded in the semifinal against Korea's Kim Ji-sun setting up a rematch against Homan. After a slow first half, the Swiss team would score three points in the eighth end and steal three in the ninth, giving them a 9–5 lead going into the final end. They successfully ran the Canadians out of stones to secure Switzerland's fourth World Championship title.[6]

The following season, Team Feltscher won the 2014 European Curling Championships by defeating Anna Sidorova in the final. They also played in three Grand Slam of Curling events, qualifying at both the 2014 Masters and the 2014 Canadian Open. They did not get to defend their title as World Champions, finishing 4–6 at the 2015 Swiss Women's Curling Championship.[7] The 2015–16 season started slow for the Swiss rink, only qualifying in three events at the start including winning the 2015 International ZO Women's Tournament. Things changed however when they won the Swiss championship and were back at the World Championships. They finished the round robin of the 2016 World Women's Curling Championship once again with a 9–2 but this time in first place, giving them hammer and choice of stones in the 1 vs 2 game. They defeated Japan's Satsuki Fujisawa to advance to the final where they would once again play the Japanese rink. Up 7–6 in the last end, they forced Fujisawa to draw for one to tie the game but she was to heavy, giving Schori and her team their second World Women's Curling Championship gold medal and title.[8] The team ended their season by winning the 2016 Euronics European Masters.[9]

Team Feltscher won the right to represent Switzerland at the 2016 European Curling Championships but they did not qualify. They made the semifinal of the 2016 WFG Masters and finished second at the Swiss championship. The next season, they were able to win the Swiss playdowns, sending Schori to yet another World Women's Curling Championship. They couldn't win three in a row as the team struggled throughout the week, posting a 5–7 record.[10] At the conclusion of the 2017–18 season, Schori left the team and formed her own team with third Lara Stocker, second Roxane Héritier and lead Isabelle Maillard.

The team's first season together wasn't very successful, only making the playoffs in three events. The team won the Gord Carroll Curling Classic the next season and finished runner-up at the Paf Masters Tour.[11] They missed the playoffs at the 2020 Swiss Women's Curling Championship, finishing 2–4. After the season, Héritier and Maillard left the team and Schori and Stocker brought on Carole Howald and Stefanie Berset at third and lead respectively for the 2020–21 season.[12][13] The team competed in two tour events during the abbreviated season, finishing third at the 2020 Schweizer Cup[14] and reaching the quarterfinals of the 2020 Women's Masters Basel.[15] Team Schori was one of four teams to compete in the 2021 Swiss Women's Curling Championship, where they finished in last place with a 2–7 record after the triple round robin.[16]

To begin the 2021–22 season, Team Schori was invited to compete alongside the men's teams at the 2021 Baden Masters. There, they finished with a 1–3 record, only beating Magnus Nedregotten of Norway.[17] Elsewhere on tour, they won the Part II Bistro Ladies Classic over Cathy Auld and made it to two other event finals.[18] They lost to Eve Muirhead in the final of The Challenger[19] and to Nora Wüest in the St. Galler Elite Challenge final. They also had playoff appearances at the 2021 Women's Masters Basel, Stu Sells Toronto Tankard and the DeKalb Superspiel. Team Schori competed in one Grand Slam event, the 2021 National, where they finished with a winless 0–3 record.[20] The team finished their season with a 2–3 record at the 2022 Swiss Women's Curling Championship, not advancing to the second round. Third Carole Howald left the team following the season. Schori, Stefanie Berset and Lara Stocker then added Michèle Jäggi and Sarah Müller to their team for the 2022–23 season.[21] Jäggi took over the team at skip with Schori playing third, Berset at second, Müller at lead and Stocker as the alternate.

In January 2023, Schori announced that she would be retiring at the end of the season.[22]

Personal life

Schori is employed as forensics civil agent.[23]

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate
2009–10[24] Silvana Tirinzoni Irene Schori Christine Urech Sandra Gantenbein
2010–11 Silvana Tirinzoni Irene Schori Esther Neuenschwander Sandra Gantenbein
2011–12 Silvana Tirinzoni Irene Schori Esther Neuenschwander Sandra Gantenbein Anna Neuenschwander
2012–13 Binia Feltscher-Beeli Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech
2013–14 Binia Feltscher Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech Carole Howald
2014–15 Binia Feltscher Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech Carole Howald
2015–16 Binia Feltscher Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech Carole Howald
2016–17 Binia Feltscher Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech Carole Howald
2017–18 Binia Feltscher Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Carole Howald Raphaela Keiser
2018–19 Irene Schori Lara Stocker Roxane Héritier Isabelle Maillard
2019–20 Irene Schori Lara Stocker Roxane Héritier Isabelle Maillard
2020–21 Irene Schori Carole Howald Lara Stocker Stefanie Berset
2021–22 Irene Schori Carole Howald Lara Stocker Stefanie Berset
2022–23 Michèle Jäggi Irene Schori Stefanie Berset Sarah Müller Lara Stocker

Grand Slam record

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 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23
The National N/A N/A N/A N/A DNP SF QF DNP DNP N/A Q DNP
Tour Challenge N/A N/A N/A N/A Q DNP T2 DNP DNP N/A N/A DNP
Masters N/A DNP DNP QF Q QF DNP DNP DNP N/A DNP Q
Canadian Open N/A N/A N/A QF Q DNP DNP DNP DNP N/A N/A Q
Players' Q DNP DNP Q DNP DNP DNP DNP N/A DNP DNP DNP

Former events

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-02-18. Retrieved 2010-02-11.
  2. ^ "Irene Schori". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on April 26, 2010. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
  4. ^ "2013 Glynhill Ladies International". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  5. ^ "2014 World Women's Curling Championship". World Curling Federation. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  6. ^ Video (full game): 2014 World Women's Curling Championship - Final - Canada (Rachel Homan) vs Switzerland (Binia Feltscher) on YouTube
  7. ^ "2015 Swiss Women's Curling Championship". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  8. ^ Video (full game): 2016 World Women's Curling Championship - Final - Switzerland (Binia Feltscher) vs Japan (Satsuki Fujisawa) on YouTube
  9. ^ "2016 EURONICS European Masters". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  10. ^ "2018 World Women's Curling Championship". World Curling Federation. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  11. ^ "2019 Gord Carroll Curling Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  12. ^ "Team Schori Website". Team Langenthal. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  13. ^ "Team Schori Announcement". Facebook. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  14. ^ "Elena Stern repeats as Schweizer Cup champions". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  15. ^ "Women's Masters 2020". Rinkmaster. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  16. ^ "2021 Swiss Women's Curling Championship – Results". Swiss Curling Association. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  17. ^ "21. Baden Masters". World Curling Tour. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  18. ^ "Part II Bistro Ladies Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved September 5, 2022.
  19. ^ Video (full game): 2021 The Challenger - Final - Irene Schori (Switzerland) vs Eve Muirhead (Great Britain) on YouTube
  20. ^ "Undefeated Fleury, Tirinzoni qualify for Boost National playoffs". Grand Slam of Curling. November 5, 2021. Retrieved September 5, 2022.
  21. ^ "Meet Michele! 🙋‍♀️". Facebook. Team Jäggi. August 13, 2022. Retrieved September 5, 2022.
  22. ^ "ANNOUNCEMENT". Facebook. Team Jäggi. January 18, 2023. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
  23. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 29, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  24. ^ "Irene Schori Past Teams". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 23, 2020.

External links

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Irene Schori born 4 December 1983 is a Swiss 1 curler from Bremgarten 2 She currently plays third on Team Michele Jaggi Irene SchoriCurlerBorn4 December 1983 1983 12 04 age 39 Zurich SwitzerlandTeamCurling clubCC Flims FlimsSkipMichele JaggiThirdIrene SchoriSecondStefanie BersetLeadSarah MullerAlternateLara StockerCurling careerMember Association SwitzerlandWorld Championshipappearances3 2014 2016 2018 World Mixed Doubles Championshipappearances3 2008 2009 2010 European Championshipappearances2 2010 2014 2016 Olympicappearances1 2010 Medal record Representing SwitzerlandWomen s CurlingWorld Championships2014 Saint John2016 Swift CurrentEuropean Championships2014 Champery2010 ChamperyMixed Doubles CurlingWorld Mixed Doubles Curling Championship2008 Vierumaki2009 Cortina d Ampezzo Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Teams 4 Grand Slam record 4 1 Former events 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditSchori was named to the Swiss Olympic Team in 2010 She served as the alternate for Mirjam Ott s team in Vancouver They just missed winning a medal finishing fourth Schori has participated in both the 2008 and the 2009 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championships with partner Toni Muller and has taken gold at both of these championships Schori and Muller were the heavy favorites to win in the 2010 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship but were eliminated by the China in an extra end in the quarterfinals In an interview post match Schori stated that she and Muller would consider not attending next year to give a chance to other Swiss teams 3 Schori played with Silvana Tirinzoni from 2009 2012 before joining the Binia Feltscher rink She won her first World Curling Tour event with the Tirinzoni rink in 2011 at the Red Deer Curling Classic She won the 2013 Glynhill Ladies International and the 2014 Karuizawa International with the Feltscher rink 4 The 2013 14 season was a breakthrough year for Schori and teammates Binia Feltscher Franziska Kaufmann and Christine Urech At the start of the season the won the 2013 Red Deer Curling Classic and made the playoffs of the Stockholm Ladies Cup and the Women s Masters Basel They also won the right to represent Switzerland at the 2014 World Women s Curling Championship in Saint John New Brunswick Schori s first World Championship 5 They had a great round robin finishing in second with a 9 2 record only losing to South Korea and Russia This sent her to the 1 vs 2 game against Canada s Rachel Homan which she would lose 8 3 They quickly rebounded in the semifinal against Korea s Kim Ji sun setting up a rematch against Homan After a slow first half the Swiss team would score three points in the eighth end and steal three in the ninth giving them a 9 5 lead going into the final end They successfully ran the Canadians out of stones to secure Switzerland s fourth World Championship title 6 The following season Team Feltscher won the 2014 European Curling Championships by defeating Anna Sidorova in the final They also played in three Grand Slam of Curling events qualifying at both the 2014 Masters and the 2014 Canadian Open They did not get to defend their title as World Champions finishing 4 6 at the 2015 Swiss Women s Curling Championship 7 The 2015 16 season started slow for the Swiss rink only qualifying in three events at the start including winning the 2015 International ZO Women s Tournament Things changed however when they won the Swiss championship and were back at the World Championships They finished the round robin of the 2016 World Women s Curling Championship once again with a 9 2 but this time in first place giving them hammer and choice of stones in the 1 vs 2 game They defeated Japan s Satsuki Fujisawa to advance to the final where they would once again play the Japanese rink Up 7 6 in the last end they forced Fujisawa to draw for one to tie the game but she was to heavy giving Schori and her team their second World Women s Curling Championship gold medal and title 8 The team ended their season by winning the 2016 Euronics European Masters 9 Team Feltscher won the right to represent Switzerland at the 2016 European Curling Championships but they did not qualify They made the semifinal of the 2016 WFG Masters and finished second at the Swiss championship The next season they were able to win the Swiss playdowns sending Schori to yet another World Women s Curling Championship They couldn t win three in a row as the team struggled throughout the week posting a 5 7 record 10 At the conclusion of the 2017 18 season Schori left the team and formed her own team with third Lara Stocker second Roxane Heritier and lead Isabelle Maillard The team s first season together wasn t very successful only making the playoffs in three events The team won the Gord Carroll Curling Classic the next season and finished runner up at the Paf Masters Tour 11 They missed the playoffs at the 2020 Swiss Women s Curling Championship finishing 2 4 After the season Heritier and Maillard left the team and Schori and Stocker brought on Carole Howald and Stefanie Berset at third and lead respectively for the 2020 21 season 12 13 The team competed in two tour events during the abbreviated season finishing third at the 2020 Schweizer Cup 14 and reaching the quarterfinals of the 2020 Women s Masters Basel 15 Team Schori was one of four teams to compete in the 2021 Swiss Women s Curling Championship where they finished in last place with a 2 7 record after the triple round robin 16 To begin the 2021 22 season Team Schori was invited to compete alongside the men s teams at the 2021 Baden Masters There they finished with a 1 3 record only beating Magnus Nedregotten of Norway 17 Elsewhere on tour they won the Part II Bistro Ladies Classic over Cathy Auld and made it to two other event finals 18 They lost to Eve Muirhead in the final of The Challenger 19 and to Nora Wuest in the St Galler Elite Challenge final They also had playoff appearances at the 2021 Women s Masters Basel Stu Sells Toronto Tankard and the DeKalb Superspiel Team Schori competed in one Grand Slam event the 2021 National where they finished with a winless 0 3 record 20 The team finished their season with a 2 3 record at the 2022 Swiss Women s Curling Championship not advancing to the second round Third Carole Howald left the team following the season Schori Stefanie Berset and Lara Stocker then added Michele Jaggi and Sarah Muller to their team for the 2022 23 season 21 Jaggi took over the team at skip with Schori playing third Berset at second Muller at lead and Stocker as the alternate In January 2023 Schori announced that she would be retiring at the end of the season 22 Personal life EditSchori is employed as forensics civil agent 23 Teams EditSeason Skip Third Second Lead Alternate2009 10 24 Silvana Tirinzoni Irene Schori Christine Urech Sandra Gantenbein2010 11 Silvana Tirinzoni Irene Schori Esther Neuenschwander Sandra Gantenbein2011 12 Silvana Tirinzoni Irene Schori Esther Neuenschwander Sandra Gantenbein Anna Neuenschwander2012 13 Binia Feltscher Beeli Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech2013 14 Binia Feltscher Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech Carole Howald2014 15 Binia Feltscher Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech Carole Howald2015 16 Binia Feltscher Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech Carole Howald2016 17 Binia Feltscher Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech Carole Howald2017 18 Binia Feltscher Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Carole Howald Raphaela Keiser2018 19 Irene Schori Lara Stocker Roxane Heritier Isabelle Maillard2019 20 Irene Schori Lara Stocker Roxane Heritier Isabelle Maillard2020 21 Irene Schori Carole Howald Lara Stocker Stefanie Berset2021 22 Irene Schori Carole Howald Lara Stocker Stefanie Berset2022 23 Michele Jaggi Irene Schori Stefanie Berset Sarah Muller Lara StockerGrand 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 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23The National N A N A N A N A DNP SF QF DNP DNP N A Q DNPTour Challenge N A N A N A N A Q DNP T2 DNP DNP N A N A DNPMasters N A DNP DNP QF Q QF DNP DNP DNP N A DNP QCanadian Open N A N A N A QF Q DNP DNP DNP DNP N A N A QPlayers Q DNP DNP Q DNP DNP DNP DNP N A DNP DNP DNPFormer events Edit Event 2013 14Manitoba Liquor amp Lotteries QReferences Edit Irene Schori Curling Athletes Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics Archived from the original on 2010 02 18 Retrieved 2010 02 11 Irene Schori Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved November 5 2021 WMDCC News 4 23 Archived from the original on April 26 2010 Retrieved April 12 2010 2013 Glynhill Ladies International CurlingZone Retrieved August 23 2020 2014 World Women s Curling Championship World Curling Federation Retrieved August 23 2020 Video full game 2014 World Women s Curling Championship Final Canada Rachel Homan vs Switzerland Binia Feltscher on YouTube 2015 Swiss Women s Curling Championship CurlingZone Retrieved August 23 2020 Video full game 2016 World Women s Curling Championship Final Switzerland Binia Feltscher vs Japan Satsuki Fujisawa on YouTube 2016 EURONICS European Masters CurlingZone Retrieved August 23 2020 2018 World Women s Curling Championship World Curling Federation Retrieved March 5 2020 2019 Gord Carroll Curling Classic CurlingZone Retrieved August 23 2020 Team Schori Website Team Langenthal Retrieved August 23 2020 Team Schori Announcement Facebook Retrieved August 23 2020 Elena Stern repeats as Schweizer Cup champions CurlingZone Retrieved August 23 2021 Women s Masters 2020 Rinkmaster Retrieved August 23 2021 2021 Swiss Women s Curling Championship Results Swiss Curling Association Retrieved August 23 2021 21 Baden Masters World Curling Tour Retrieved August 23 2021 Part II Bistro Ladies Classic CurlingZone Retrieved September 5 2022 Video full game 2021 The Challenger Final Irene Schori Switzerland vs Eve Muirhead Great Britain on YouTube Undefeated Fleury Tirinzoni qualify for Boost National playoffs Grand Slam of Curling November 5 2021 Retrieved September 5 2022 Meet Michele Facebook Team Jaggi August 13 2022 Retrieved September 5 2022 ANNOUNCEMENT Facebook Team Jaggi January 18 2023 Retrieved January 18 2023 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on October 29 2018 Retrieved March 25 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Irene Schori Past Teams CurlingZone Retrieved August 23 2020 External links EditIrene Schori at the World Curling Federation Irene Schori at Olympics com Irene Schori at Olympedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Irene Schori amp oldid 1156562903, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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