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Christiane Jentsch
 
Born (1961-07-13) July 13, 1961 (age 63)
Team
Curling clubCC Füssen,[1]
SC Riessersee
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Curling career
Member Association Germany
World Championship
appearances
1 (1985)
European Championship
appearances
2 (1991, 1992)
Olympic
appearances
1 (1992)
Medal record
Curling
Olympics
Gold medal – first place 1992 Albertville (demonstration)
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 1991 Chamonix
Bronze medal – third place 1992 Perth
German Women's Championship[2]
Silver medal – second place 1997

Christiane Jentsch (born July 13, 1961; in marriage was known as Christiane Scheibel) is a former German curler.

She won a gold medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics when curling was a demonstration sport[3][4] and also won the 1991 European Curling Championship.

She was skip of women's team of Curling Club Füssen in 1980-1984 and 1994-2001. In seasons 1985/1986 and 1991/1992 she played in Andrea Schöpp's team out of SC Riessersee (Garmisch-Partenkirchen).

Christiane Jentsch retired from competitive curling in 2002.

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate
Coach
Events
1984–85 Andrea Schöpp Monika Wagner Christiane Jentsch Elinore Schöpp WCC 1985 (5th)
1991–92 Andrea Schöpp Stephanie Mayr Monika Wagner Sabine Huth Christiane Scheibel (OG) ECC 1991 1st place, gold medalist(s)
OG 1992 (demo) 1st place, gold medalist(s)
1992–93 Andrea Schöpp Monika Wagner Stephanie Mayr Christiane Scheibel ECC 1992 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

References

  1. ^ Curling Club Füssen(in German)
  2. ^ Curling - Deutsche Meisterschaften(in German)
  3. ^ Official Report 1992W page 630 - Olympic Official Reports Collection
  4. ^ "Präzisionskünstler auf dem Eis - Team Deutschland" (in German). November 24, 2016. Archived from the original on July 26, 2019. Retrieved July 26, 2019.