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Sandra Ramstein-Attinger
 
Born
Sandra Attinger
Team
Curling clubCC Dübendorf, Dübendorf,[1]
Flims PurePower CC, Flims
Curling career
Member Association Switzerland
World Championship
appearances
3 (2006, 2007, 2010)
Medal record
Curling
Swiss Women's Championship
Gold medal – first place 2010 Bern

Sandra Ramstein-Attinger (born as Sandra Attinger, also known as Sandra Ramstein) is a Swiss curler.[2]

At the national level, she is a 2010 Swiss women's champion.

Teams

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Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2005–06 Silvana Tirinzoni Sandra Attinger Anna Neuenschwander Esther Neuenschwander Carmen Schäfer Erika Müller WCC 2006 (10th)
2006–07 Silvana Tirinzoni Esther Neuenschwander Anna Neuenschwander Sandra Attinger Mirjam Ott Silvia Moser WCC 2007 (5th)
2007–08 Binia Feltscher-Beeli Sandra Attinger Yvonne Schlunegger Corinne Bourquin
2008–09 Binia Feltscher-Beeli Sandra Ramstein-Attinger Sibille Buhlmann Corinne Bourquin
2009–10 Binia Feltscher Corinne Bourquin Sibille Bühlmann Sandra Ramstein Yvonne Schlunegger, Heike Schwaller Gaudenz Beeli SWCC 2010 1st place, gold medalist(s)[3]
Binia Feltscher-Beeli Corinne Bourquin Heike Schwaller Sandra Ramstein-Attinger Marisa Winkelhausen Gaudenz Beeli, Lorne Hamblin WCC 2010 (10th)
2010–11 Binia Feltscher-Beeli Marlene Albrecht Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech Sandra Ramstein, Heike Schwaller, Martina Baumann, A. Schlunegger Gaudenz Beeli SWCC 2011 (4th)[4][5]
2011–12 Corinne Bourquin Fabienne Fürbringer Daniela Rupp Sandra Ramstein Janine Wyss Björn Schröder SWCC 2012 (6th)[6][7]
2012–13 Melanie Wild Sandra Ramstein-Attinger Daniela Rupp Janine Wyss
Sandra Ramstein Daniela Rupp Melanie Wild Janine Wyss Lea Jauch, Corinne Bourquin SWCC 2013 (6th)[8][9]

Private life

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Sandra Attinger grew up in the Attinger family of Swiss curlers. Her father Bernhard with his brothers - Peter Jr., Werner, Ruedi and Kurt - won Swiss and European championships and Worlds medals when they played on Peter Jr.'s team. Her grandfather Peter Sr. is a 1972 Swiss men's champion (he was skip of a team where Bernhard played and won his first national men's gold in 1972). Peter Jr.'s son Felix is a skip of a team that won the Swiss men's silver in 2017 and bronze in 2016. Peter Jr. coached his team.[10][11]

References

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  1. ^ Curling Club Dübendorf(in German)
  2. ^ Sandra Ramstein-Attinger at World Curling Edit this at Wikidata
  3. ^ SCL A Frauen Schweizer Meisterschaft 2010 (web archive)(in German and French)
  4. ^ 2011 Swiss Curling League Finals | CurlingZone
  5. ^ Elite Frauen SM 2011 (web archive)(in German and French)
  6. ^ 2012 Swiss Curling League Finals | CurlingZone
  7. ^ Elite Frauen SM 2012(in German and French)
  8. ^ 2013 Swiss Curling League Finals | CurlingZone
  9. ^ Elite Frauen SM 2013(in German and French)
  10. ^ "40 Jahre Curling-Club Dübendorf: Die Attinger-Saga". Neue Zürcher Zeitung AG, Schweiz. 2002-09-18. Retrieved 2017-09-14.(in German)
  11. ^ Auf der Spur des Familienerfolgs - Curling Club Wetzikon(in German)
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