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Carmen Küng : ウィキペディア英語版
Carmen Küng



Carmen Küng (born January 30, 1978) is curler from Solothurn, Switzerland.〔http://www.vancouver2010.com/olympic-curling/athletes/carmen-kueng_ath1028925fe.html〕〔http://www.teamdavos.ch/?page_id=2〕
Carmen Küng began her senior elite career as the Third for 2002 Olympic Silver medalist Luzia Ebnöther during the 2006–2007 season. (During this season future Olympic teammate Carmen Schäfer threw second stones.) She would later move to the team of Silvana Tirinzoni for the 2008–2009 season.
In the following season she joined her current team. Initially she joined Mirjam Ott's team as the Alternate and served in that capacity at both the 2008 and 2009 World Championships.
Starting with the 2009–2010 competitive season Carmen Küng has played as the Second for Team Ott. The highlights for the team include winning the Silver medal at the 2009 European Curling Championships and an appearance at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games.
== Teammates ==
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games
Mirjam Ott, ''Skip''
Carmen Schäfer, ''Third''
Janine Greiner, ''Lead''
Irene Schori, ''Alternate''
2008 Vernon World Championships
2008 Örnsköldsvik European Championships
2009 Gangneung World Championships
2009 Aberdeen European Championships
Mirjam Ott, ''Skip''
Carmen Schäfer, ''Third''
Valeria Spälty, ''Second''
Janine Greiner, ''Lead''
Note: for the 2009 European Championships Valeria Spälty was not on the team. Carmen Küng threw second stones and Binia Feltscher-Beeli served as the Alternate.

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