Ana Arce

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Ana Arce
  • Photographer
  • curler
Team
SkipEllen Kittelsen
ThirdAna Arce
SecondLeticia Hinojosa de Torres
LeadIrene Santiago Calvillo
Curling career
World Championship
appearances
0
European Championship
appearances
6 (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009)

Ana Arce (born 5 January 1964 in Madrid) is a photographer and former skip of the Andorran national women's curling team. She now plays on the Spanish national team.

Photography

She produced the Ana Arce Team Sponsorship Calendar 2006 featuring nude or semi-nude photographs of women curlers from a variety of countries including Denmark, Italy, Spain, England, Poland, Germany and Canada. The curlers included Daniela Jentsch, Melanie Robillard, Lynsay Ryan, Kasia Selwand and Claudia Toth. She produced a second calendar for 2007 which included Christine Keshen, Linn Githmark, Debbie McCormick and Jackie Lockhart.[citation needed]

Curling

Arce played in the 2002, 2003 and 2004 European Curling Championships for Andorra. Skipping the team, she placed 17th, 15th and 21st respectively. In 2005, she moved to the Spanish team. Her international debut for Spain was at the 2005 European Mixed Curling Championship playing lead for Antonio De Mollinedo Gonzalez. Spain finished 16th. Her debut for Spain at the European Championships happened a few months later. She played third for Ellen Kittelsen, and the team finished 17th[citation needed].

In 2006, with the same skips, Arce placed 20th at the European Mixed and 17th at the European Championships[citation needed]. At the 2007 European Mixed, she placed 21st on De Mollinedo's team. She wouldn't play at the European Championships again until 2009, finishing 19th on Kittelsen's rink. In the mean time she placed 13th at the 2008 European Mixed and 9th at the 2009 event respectively. In 2008, the team was skipped by José Luis Hinojosa de Torres-Peralta and she was the team's female alternate. The 2009 team was skipped by De Mollinedo again.[1]

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