Ken Tralnberg
Ken Tralnberg | |||||||
birthday | 17th January 1956 | ||||||
place of birth | Prince Albert | ||||||
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nation | Canada | ||||||
Playing position | Alternate | ||||||
Playing hand | right | ||||||
status | unknown | ||||||
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last change: March 4, 2010 |
Ken Tralnberg (born January 17, 1956 in Prince Albert , Saskatchewan ) is a Canadian curler .
Tralnberg was part of the team that won the Canadian Olympic Curling Trails in 2001 and represented Canada at the XIX. Winter Olympics in curling as a substitute. The team won the Olympic silver medal on February 22, 2002 after a 5-6 defeat in the final against Norway to Skip Pål Trulsen .
Ken Tralnberg has been the Swiss women's national coach since 2009. This led him to EM silver in 2009 and fourth place at the 2010 Winter Olympics .
successes
- 2nd place Olympic Winter Games 2002
Web links
- Ken Tralnberg on Worldcurling.org (English)
- Ken Tralnberg in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
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SURNAME | Tralnberg, Ken |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian curler |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th January 1956 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Prince Albert , Saskatchewan |