Marianne Aspelin Berentzen

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Marianne Aspelin Berentzen Curling
birthday April 4th 1966
Career
nation NorwayNorway Norway
society Snarøen CC, Oslo
Playing position Third
Playing hand right
status unknown
Medal table
Olympic medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
World Cup medals 1 × gold 2 × silver 4 × bronze
EM medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 2 × bronze
JEM medals 2 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
bronze 1988 Calgary
silver 1992 Albertville
World Curling ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
silver 1989 Milwaukee
gold 1991 Winnipeg
bronze 1993 Geneva
bronze 1995 Brandon
bronze 1996 Hamilton
silver 1997 Bern
bronze 2000 Glasgow
European Curling ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
bronze 1993 Leukerbad
bronze 1994 Sundsvall
gold 1999 Chamonix
Junior European Curling ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
gold 1985 Copenhagen
bronze 1986 Hamburg
gold 1987 Oslo
last change: November 19, 2017

Marianne Aspelin Berentzen (* 4. April 1966 in Lørenskog as Marianne Aspelin ) is a Norwegian curler .

Aspelin made her international debut at the 1985 European Junior Championships in Copenhagen , where she won the gold medal.

Aspelin was a substitute for the Norwegian team in the XV. 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary and at the XVI. 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville in curling. In 1988, Skip Trine Trulsen's team won an Olympic bronze medal. Four years later, Dordi Nordby's team won the Olympic silver medal after losing 3: 9 in the final against Germany to Skip Andrea Schöpp . Since curling was still a demonstration sport at that time, the medals have no official status.

successes

  • World Champion 1991
  • European Champion 1999
  • Junior European Champion 1985, 1987
  • 2nd place Olympic Winter Games 1992 (demonstration competition)
  • 2nd place World Championship 1997
  • 3rd place Olympic Winter Games 1988 (demonstration competition)
  • 3rd place World Championship 1993, 1995, 1996, 2000
  • 3rd place European Championship 1993, 1994
  • 3rd place Junior European Championship 1986

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