Valeria Spälty

Valeria Spälty
Medal record
Curling
Olympic Games
2006 Turin Team
World Championships
2008 Vernon Team
European Championships
2004 Sofia A Group
2005 Garmisch-Partenkirchen A Group
2006 Basel A Group
2008 Örnsköldsvik A Group

Valeria Spälty (born 24 June 1983 in Glarus) is a Swiss curler.

Spälty started curling in 1992. She plays second for Mirjam Ott and is right-handed.[1] She won the silver medal at the Winter Olympic Games 2006 in Turin with Mirjam Ott, Binia Beeli, Manuela Kormann, and Michele Moser. She is the youngest Curling Olympic medal winner in the world.

Since 2007 Spälty and Mirjam Ott have been playing for the Curling Club Davos with two other players. With this team Spälty won the bronze medal in 2006 at the Europeans in Basel,SUI and finished in fourth place at the 2007 European Curling Championships. In March 2008 they won the bronze medal at the 2008 Vernon World Championships.

Spälty has played in 86 Games at Junior Worlds, Worlds, Europeans and Olympic Games.

She is studying Sport science, Psychology and Education at the University of Berne.

Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
2002-03 Valeria Spälty Jaqueline Greiner Petra Feldmann Ursina Punchera 2002 WJCC 5th place
2003-04 Valeria Spälty Jaqueline Greiner Petra Feldmann Ursina Punchera
2004-05 Mirjam Ott Binia Feltscher-Beeli Valeria Spälty Michele Moser 2004 Silver Europeans; 2005 7th Worlds; 2005 Olympic Trials Winner
2005-06 Mirjam Ott Binia Feltscher-Beeli Valeria Spälty Michele Moser 2005 Silver Europeans; 2006 Silver Olympics; 2006 National Champion
2006-07 Mirjam Ott Binia Feltscher-Beeli Valeria Spälty Janine Greiner 2006 Bronze Europeans
2007-08 Mirjam Ott Carmen Shafer Valeria Spälty Janine Greiner 2007 4th Europeans; 2008 3rd Worlds; 2008 National Champion
2008-09 Mirjam Ott Carmen Shafer Valeria Spälty Janine Greiner 2008 EUROPEAN CHAMPION; 2009 5th Worlds; 2009 National Champion

References

  1. Valeria Spälty, ecc.curlit.com


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