Dominic Andres
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Dominic Andres (born October 6, 1972 ) is a Swiss curler and Olympic champion .
Andres made his international debut at the 1991 World Junior Championships in Glasgow , where he won a bronze medal.
Andres was the substitute for Switzerland at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano . The team became Olympic champion after a 9: 3 win in the final against Canada by Skip Mike Harris .
successes
- Olympic champion 1998
- 3rd place World Championship 1994, 1999
- 3rd place European Championship 1993
- 3rd place Junior World Championship 1991
Web links
- Dominic Andres on Worldcurling.org (English)
- Dominic Andres in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
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SURNAME | Andres, Dominic |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss curler |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 6, 1972 |