Jenny Perret

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Jenny Perret Curling
birthday 23rd December 1991 (age 28)
Career
nation SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
society CC Glarus
Playing hand right
status active
Medal table
Olympic medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
MD World Championship medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
Mixed European Championship medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
silver 2018 Pyeongchang Mixed double
Curling Mixed Doubles World ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
gold 2017 Lethbridge
Mixed European Curling ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
bronze 2014 Copenhagen
last change: February 13, 2018

Jenny Perret (born December 23, 1991 ) is a Swiss curler .

Career

Jenny Perret began her international career at the Mixed European Championship in 2012 , in which she participated as a substitute for the Swiss team led by Skip Martin Rios ; the team took eighth place. At the Junior World Championship 2013 she was again a substitute, this time in Michelle Gribi's team , which came in eighth. In 2014 she played in the  mixed European championships  as third in Skip  Silvana Tirinzoni's team  and won the bronze medal after a victory in the game for third place against Scotland (Skip  Kyle Smith ).

With Silvana Tirinzoni's team, she took part in the 2017 European Championship in St. Gallen as a substitute player ; the Swiss came in fourth after a defeat in the game for third place against Italy with Diana Gaspari .

At the  Mixed Doubles World Championship 2017  she won the gold medal together with Martin Rios. The Swiss defeated Canada ( Reid Carruthers  and  Joanne Courtney ) in the final .

Together with Martin Rios, Perret was nominated by Switzerland for the  2018 Winter Olympics , where a mixed doubles competition was held for the first time. She was also nominated as a substitute for the Swiss women's team around Skip Silvana Tirinzoni. In the mixed doubles competition in Pyeongchang she moved into the semifinals with Martin Rios after a second place in the round robin , where the Swiss beat the Olympic athletes from Russia Anastassija Brysgalowa and Alexander Kruschelnizki . In the final against the Canadian team of Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris , they gave up after the sixth end at 3:10 and won the silver medal. It was not used in the women's competition; the Swiss team finished seventh after four wins and five defeats.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Curling kicks off the Olympic selections. Swiss Olympic, December 7, 2017, accessed on December 31, 2017 .