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Erika Müller


Erika Müller is a Swiss curler. She was born on May 16, 1950. She skipped her teams from Bern Egghölzli Curling Club and Wetzikon Curling Club to five Swiss Championship titles in 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986 and 1988. With her teammates Barbara Meyer, Barbara Meier and Cristina Wirz, she was the winning team at the 1983 World Curling Championships in Moose Jaw, Canada.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Curling – Women: World Championships )〕 In the final game Switzerland defeated Norway by the score of 18:3, which - until today - is the highest score in the history of World Curling Championship finals. She also won a Bronze Medal at the World Curling Championships 1985 in Jönköping, Sweden. In 1983, she won a Bronze Medal at the European Curling Championships in Västeras, Sweden.
She later became a national coach for the Swiss Curling Association and successfully coached Swiss teams to international medals in World and European Curling Championships.
She also pursued a career in international seniors curling and has won a Silver Medal at the World Senior Curling Championships 2002 in Bismarck, USA.
Erika is married to Michael Müller and has two children Matthias (born 1979) and Sabina (born 1987).
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