Andrea Schöpp

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Andrea Schöpp Curling
birthday February 27, 1965
place of birth Garmisch-PartenkirchenGermany
Career
nation GermanyGermany Germany
job Teacher
society SC Riessersee
Playing position Skip
Playing hand right
status active
Medal table
Olympic medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
World Cup medals 2 × gold 2 × silver 1 × bronze
S-WM medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
EM medals 7 × gold 1 × silver 4 × bronze
Mixed European Championship medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 2 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
gold 1992 Albertville
World Curling Federation World Curling Championships
silver 1986 Kelowna
silver 1987 Chicago
gold 1988 Glasgow
bronze 1989 Västerås
gold 2010 Swift Current
Senior Curling World ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
silver 2016 Karlstad
World Curling Federation European Curling Championships
bronze 1980 Copenhagen
gold 1986 Copenhagen
gold 1987 Oberstdorf
gold 1989 Engelberg
gold 1991 Chamonix
bronze 1992 Perth
silver 1994 Sundsvall
gold 1995 Grindelwald
bronze 1996 Copenhagen
bronze 1997 Füssen
gold 1998 Flims
gold 2009 Aberdeen
World Curling Federation Mixed European Curling Championships
bronze 2005 Canillo
bronze 2007 Madrid
gold 2008 Kitzbühel
last change: October 3, 2018

Andrea Schöpp (born February 27, 1965 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen ) is a German curler and Olympic champion . She plays in the position of skip and is a member of SC Riessersee .

Personal

In 1984 Schöpp began studying statistics at the University of Munich , which she graduated with a diploma in 1991. Since this year she has been employed at the University of Munich. In 1996 she successfully completed a doctoral procedure.

Career

In 1992, at the Winter Olympics in Albertville , a demonstration event played that the team won. Also in 1998 Schöpp played in the team at the Olympic Winter Games in Nagano and finished in 8th place.

For winning the gold medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics, she received the Silver Laurel Leaf.

At the 2009 European Curling Championships in Aberdeen , Schöpp won the gold medal with her team Third Mélanie Robillard , Second Monika Wagner , Lead Corinna Scholz , Alternate Stella Heiß . The team finished third in the Round Robin. The page playoff game was won against Russia and the semifinals against Denmark. In the final they beat Switzerland 7: 5.

Before the 2010 Olympic curling competitions , Schöpp's statements about the games attracted considerable media coverage. The curlers would be “looked at from an angle by the other athletes, according to the motto: What are they doing here?”. Olympia is “just annoying”, she feels absolutely no Olympic anticipation. However, she has a "very small hope" of an Olympic medal. Schöpp and her team finished the tournament in sixth place.

After 22 years, Schöpp and her team won the World Curling Championship again on March 28, 2010 . In Swift Current , Canada , the German team competed in the same line-up as before at the 2009 European Championships and defeated Team Scotland around Skip Eve Muirhead with 8: 6 stones after an additional end in the final .

Shortly before the 2012 World Cup in Lethbridge, Canada, Schöpp injured himself during training (fracture of the shin head, torn knee ligament) and was replaced by Mélanie Robillard . She played her last Women's World Cup in 2013 in Riga, where she only came in 11th.

After winning the European Championship in 2009, she also competed for Germany in this competition from 2010 to 2013, but could not win a medal. The German Curling Association nominated the team around Skip Daniela Driendl for the 2014 European Championships in Champéry . Schöpp successfully sued this before the Kempten Regional Court. As a result, she was able to take part with her team in this European Championship, where she was seventh. This was her last European Championship participation so far.

In 2016 she played for the first time at a senior world championship. In Karlstad she won the silver medal as an alternate in Monika Wagner's team.

Current team members

(As of August 2014)

successes

  • Olympia Gold 1992 (demonstration)
  • 1st place World Championship 1988 , 2010
  • 2nd place World Championship 1984, 1987
  • 3rd place World Championship 1989
  • 2nd place Senior World Championship 2016
  • 1st place European Championship 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1995, 1998, 2009
  • 2nd place European Championship 1994
  • 3rd place European Championship 1980, 1992, 1996, 1997
  • 1st place European Championship Mix 2008
  • 3rd place European Championship mix 2005, 2007, 2010

Works

  • 1997: Alternative parameterizations for correlated bivariate binary response variables, ISBN 978-3-631-30775-5

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Press release of the Federal President's Office ... Federal President von Weizsäcker awarded disabled and non-disabled athletes, namely the medal winners of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 1992, with the silver laurel leaf ...
  2. "As a curler you are looked at from an angle" ( Memento from February 7, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Andrea Schöpp - Curler complains about the European Championship. In: sueddeutsche.de. November 21, 2014, accessed October 3, 2018 .