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Mia Höhne

Mia Höhne[2] (born September 29, 2000) is a German curler from Füssen.[1][3] She is currently the second on the German National Women's Curling Team skipped by Daniela Jentsch.

Mia Höhne
Born (2000-09-29) September 29, 2000 (age 22)
Team
Curling clubCC Füssen, Füssen
SkipDaniela Jentsch
ThirdEmira Abbes
SecondMia Höhne
LeadAnalena Jentsch
AlternateKlara-Hermine Fomm
Career
Member Association Germany
World Championship
appearances
3 (2019, 2021, 2022)
European Championship
appearances
2 (2019, 2021)
Other appearancesWorld Junior-B Championships: 4 (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 (Jan))
Medal record

Career

Höhne skipped the German national junior women's curling team from 2016 to 2020. She never qualified for the World Junior Curling Championships through the World Junior B Curling Championships. She joined the women's rink of Daniela Jentsch as their alternate in 2019 and they went 5–7 at the 2019 World Women's Curling Championship.

Höhne was promoted to third on Team Jentsch when they represented Germany at the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship, which was played in a bio-secure bubble in Calgary, Canada due the ongoing pandemic. The team had to play with just three players as second Klara-Hermine Fomm and alternate Emira Abbes tested positive for COVID-19 upon their arrival, and had to be quarantined.[4] At the Worlds, the threesome of Daniela Jentsch, Höhne and Analena Jentsch finished in ninth place with a 6–7 record.[5]

Höhne joined Team Jentsch fulltime for the 2021–22 season. The team began at the 2021 Euro Super Series where they reached the semifinal round before losing to Rebecca Morrison. They also reached the semifinals of the 2021 Sherwood Park Women's Curling Classic where they were eliminated by Kerri Einarson. In October, the team won the Alberta Curling Series: Thistle tour event, defeating Kayla Skrlik in the final.[6] At the 2021 European Curling Championships, Team Jentsch finished the round robin with a 6–3 record, qualifying for the playoffs again as the fourth seed. They then lost to Scotland's Eve Muirhead in the semifinal, however, were able to rebound to secure the bronze medal, once again defeating Russia's Alina Kovaleva rink in the bronze medal game.[7] The team's next event was the 2021 Olympic Qualification Event, where they attempted to qualify for the 2022 Winter Olympics. After a slow start, they could not rebound in time to reach the qualification round, finishing in sixth place with a 3–5 record. In January, they competed in back-to-back tour events in Switzerland, reaching the semifinals of the St. Galler Elite Challenge and the final of the International Bernese Ladies Cup where they lost to Raphaela Keiser.[8] Next for the team was the 2022 World Women's Curling Championship where they finished in ninth place with a 5–7 record. Because of their successful tour season, Team Jentsch had enough points to qualify for the year-end 2022 Players' Championship, their first top tier Grand Slam event. There, they finished with 2–3 record, just missing the playoff round.[9]

Personal life

As of 2020, she is employed as a sports soldier.[1]

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate
2015–16 Maike Beer Emira Abbes Mia Höhne Lena Kapp Klara-Hermine Fomm
2016–17 Maike Beer Mia Höhne Laura Mayrhans Lena Kapp Fiona Wunderlich
2017–18 Mia Höhne Lena Kapp Laura Mayrhans Sophia Roesel Leonie Schöberl
2018–19 Mia Höhne Lena Kapp Laura Mayrhans Leonie Schöberl Fiona Wunderlich
Daniela Jentsch Emira Abbes Klara-Hermine Fomm Analena Jentsch Mia Höhne
2019–20 Daniela Jentsch Emira Abbes Klara-Hermine Fomm Analena Jentsch Mia Höhne
Mia Höhne Lena Kapp Kim Sutor Zoe Antes
2020–21 Daniela Jentsch Mia Höhne Klara-Hermine Fomm Analena Jentsch Emira Abbes
2021–22 Daniela Jentsch Emira Abbes Mia Höhne Analena Jentsch Klara-Hermine Fomm
2022–23 Daniela Jentsch Emira Abbes Mia Höhne Analena Jentsch

References

  1. ^ a b c "2020 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
  2. ^ Other writing: Mia Hoehne.
  3. ^ Mia Höhne on the World Curling Federation database  
  4. ^ George Karrys (April 30, 2021). "Let's Send Love to The Germans". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  5. ^ Jackie Spiegel (May 9, 2021). "World Women's Curling Championship 2021: Results, standings, schedule and TV channel". Sporting News. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  6. ^ "2021 Alberta Curling Series: Thistle". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
  7. ^ "Germany women win European bronze medals in Lillehammer". World Curling Federation. November 26, 2021. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
  8. ^ "2022 International Bernese Ladies Cup: Spielplan + Resultate / schedule + results". Curling Bern. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
  9. ^ Jonathan Brazeau (April 15, 2022). "Wrana, Homan and Hasselborg make the cut for Players' Championship playoffs". Grand Slam of Curling. Retrieved June 17, 2022.

External links

  • Mia Höhne at World Curling Federation 
  • "Die Spielgemeinschaft Füssen-Schwenningen mit Skip Mia Höhne wird Deutscher Meister 2017 bei den Curlingjuniorinnen - Füssen - Kreisbote" (in German). March 17, 2017. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  • "Erfolgreicher Curling-Nachwuchs - Füssen - Kreisbote" (in German). January 20, 2018. Retrieved January 25, 2020.

höhne, born, september, 2000, german, curler, from, füssen, currently, second, german, national, women, curling, team, skipped, daniela, jentsch, curlerborn, 2000, september, 2000, ludwigshafen, rhein, teamcurling, clubcc, füssen, füssenskipdaniela, jentschthi. Mia Hohne 2 born September 29 2000 is a German curler from Fussen 1 3 She is currently the second on the German National Women s Curling Team skipped by Daniela Jentsch Mia HohneCurlerBorn 2000 09 29 September 29 2000 age 22 Ludwigshafen am Rhein 1 TeamCurling clubCC Fussen FussenSkipDaniela JentschThirdEmira AbbesSecondMia HohneLeadAnalena JentschAlternateKlara Hermine FommCareerMember Association GermanyWorld Championshipappearances3 2019 2021 2022 European Championshipappearances2 2019 2021 Other appearancesWorld Junior B Championships 4 2016 2017 2018 2019 Jan Medal record Women s CurlingRepresenting GermanyEuropean Curling Championships2021 Lillehammer Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Teams 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditHohne skipped the German national junior women s curling team from 2016 to 2020 She never qualified for the World Junior Curling Championships through the World Junior B Curling Championships She joined the women s rink of Daniela Jentsch as their alternate in 2019 and they went 5 7 at the 2019 World Women s Curling Championship Hohne was promoted to third on Team Jentsch when they represented Germany at the 2021 World Women s Curling Championship which was played in a bio secure bubble in Calgary Canada due the ongoing pandemic The team had to play with just three players as second Klara Hermine Fomm and alternate Emira Abbes tested positive for COVID 19 upon their arrival and had to be quarantined 4 At the Worlds the threesome of Daniela Jentsch Hohne and Analena Jentsch finished in ninth place with a 6 7 record 5 Hohne joined Team Jentsch fulltime for the 2021 22 season The team began at the 2021 Euro Super Series where they reached the semifinal round before losing to Rebecca Morrison They also reached the semifinals of the 2021 Sherwood Park Women s Curling Classic where they were eliminated by Kerri Einarson In October the team won the Alberta Curling Series Thistle tour event defeating Kayla Skrlik in the final 6 At the 2021 European Curling Championships Team Jentsch finished the round robin with a 6 3 record qualifying for the playoffs again as the fourth seed They then lost to Scotland s Eve Muirhead in the semifinal however were able to rebound to secure the bronze medal once again defeating Russia s Alina Kovaleva rink in the bronze medal game 7 The team s next event was the 2021 Olympic Qualification Event where they attempted to qualify for the 2022 Winter Olympics After a slow start they could not rebound in time to reach the qualification round finishing in sixth place with a 3 5 record In January they competed in back to back tour events in Switzerland reaching the semifinals of the St Galler Elite Challenge and the final of the International Bernese Ladies Cup where they lost to Raphaela Keiser 8 Next for the team was the 2022 World Women s Curling Championship where they finished in ninth place with a 5 7 record Because of their successful tour season Team Jentsch had enough points to qualify for the year end 2022 Players Championship their first top tier Grand Slam event There they finished with 2 3 record just missing the playoff round 9 Personal life EditAs of 2020 she is employed as a sports soldier 1 Teams EditSeason Skip Third Second Lead Alternate2015 16 Maike Beer Emira Abbes Mia Hohne Lena Kapp Klara Hermine Fomm2016 17 Maike Beer Mia Hohne Laura Mayrhans Lena Kapp Fiona Wunderlich2017 18 Mia Hohne Lena Kapp Laura Mayrhans Sophia Roesel Leonie Schoberl2018 19 Mia Hohne Lena Kapp Laura Mayrhans Leonie Schoberl Fiona WunderlichDaniela Jentsch Emira Abbes Klara Hermine Fomm Analena Jentsch Mia Hohne2019 20 Daniela Jentsch Emira Abbes Klara Hermine Fomm Analena Jentsch Mia HohneMia Hohne Lena Kapp Kim Sutor Zoe Antes2020 21 Daniela Jentsch Mia Hohne Klara Hermine Fomm Analena Jentsch Emira Abbes2021 22 Daniela Jentsch Emira Abbes Mia Hohne Analena Jentsch Klara Hermine Fomm2022 23 Daniela Jentsch Emira Abbes Mia Hohne Analena JentschReferences Edit a b c 2020 World Women s Curling Championship Media Guide PDF Curling Canada Retrieved 2020 03 09 Other writing Mia Hoehne Mia Hohne on the World Curling Federation database George Karrys April 30 2021 Let s Send Love to The Germans Sports Illustrated Retrieved May 1 2021 Jackie Spiegel May 9 2021 World Women s Curling Championship 2021 Results standings schedule and TV channel Sporting News Retrieved May 9 2021 2021 Alberta Curling Series Thistle CurlingZone Retrieved June 17 2022 Germany women win European bronze medals in Lillehammer World Curling Federation November 26 2021 Retrieved June 17 2022 2022 International Bernese Ladies Cup Spielplan Resultate schedule results Curling Bern Retrieved June 17 2022 Jonathan Brazeau April 15 2022 Wrana Homan and Hasselborg make the cut for Players Championship playoffs Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved June 17 2022 External links EditMia Hohne at World Curling Federation Die Spielgemeinschaft Fussen Schwenningen mit Skip Mia Hohne wird Deutscher Meister 2017 bei den Curlingjuniorinnen Fussen Kreisbote in German March 17 2017 Retrieved January 25 2020 Erfolgreicher Curling Nachwuchs Fussen Kreisbote in German January 20 2018 Retrieved January 25 2020 This biographical article relating to curling in Germany is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mia Hohne amp oldid 1111228908, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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