Patrick Hürliman ( German: Patrick Hürlimann (Huerlimann) ; July 9, 1963 ; Zug , Switzerland ) - Swiss curling player , curling trainer, sports functionary. Champion of the Winter Olympics 1998 .
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| Place of Birth | Zug , Switzerland |
| Sports career | 1985-2002 |
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He played in the fourth position. He was the skip of his team. He ended his career as a player in 2002, later took an occasional part in tournaments.
In 2003-2006 - coach of the Swiss men's team .
Since 2006 - a sports functionary, an employee of management organizations Swiss, and then international curling.
As the head of the marketing and communications committee of the World Federation of Curling ( head of the Marketing and Communications Committee of the WCF ), he developed a point system, which is used in calculating the rating of national national football teams , as a relative indicator of the strength of the national team at the moment, allowing evaluate team growth dynamics. For the first time, the rating began to be published from the end of 2006, it is updated several times a year after significant tournaments (championships of the continents, the world, the Olympic Games, etc.). The rating is calculated (at present) for men's teams, women's teams, mixed doubles (double-mix) teams and wheelchair curling teams. [one]
In 2010-2012, he was vice president of the World Curling Federation [2] [3] .
In 2014, introduced to the Curling International Hall of Fame ( Eng. WCF Hall of Fame ) [4] [5] .
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Achievements
- Winter Olympics: Gold ( 1998 ).
- Curling World Championship: silver ( 1989 ), bronze ( 1996 , 1999 ).
- Swiss Curling Championship among men : gold (1986, 1989, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2008) [6] .
Commands
| Season | Fourth | Third | Second | The first | Spare | Tournaments |
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| 1985—86 | Jurg Tanner | Patrick Hurliman | Patrick Lörtsher | Mario gross | European Championship 1985 (5th place), World Cup 1986 (5th place) | |
| 1988–89 | Patrick Hurliman | Andreas Hänni | Patrick Lörtsher | Mario gross | World Cup 1989 | |
| 1995—96 | Patrick Hurliman | Patrick Lörtsher | Daniel Gutknecht | Diego Perrin | Stephan keiser | World Cup 1996 |
| 1997—98 | Patrick Hurliman | Patrick Lörtsher | Daniel Muller | Diego Perrin | Dominic Andres | CHE 1997 (5th place), ZOI 1998 |
| 1998–99 | Patrick Hurliman | Dominic Andres | Martin romang | Diego Perrin | Patrick Lörtsher | World Cup 1999 |
| 1999—00 | Patrick Hurliman | Dominic Andres | Martin romang | Diego Perrin | Patrick Lörtsher | European Championship 1999 (4th place), World Championship 2000 (6th place) |
| 2001-02 | Patrick Hurliman | Dominic Andres | Martin romang | Diego Perrin | Patrick Lörtsher | World Cup 2002 (5th place) |
| 2007-08 | Claudio Pesca | Patrick Hurliman | Pascal Sieber | Marco Battilana | Tony muller trainer: Heinz Schmid | World Cup 2008 (11th place) |
( skips are shown in bold)
Results as national coach
| Year | Tournament | National team | A place |
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| 2003 | Men's World Curling Championship 2003 | male | |
| 2005 | European Curling Championship 2005 | male | |
| 2006 | Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics | male | |
| 2006 | Men's World Curling Championship 2006 | male |
Notes
- ↑ World Curling Federation - World Rankings
- ↑ WCF Executive Board and Staff ( in the web archive; as of January 3, 2012)
- ↑ WCF dumps Canadian president bails on rules changes | Les harrison | The Curling News
- ↑ World Curling Federation - Ferbey, Huerlimann and Ramsfjell inducted into World Curling Hall of Fame (English)
- ↑ World Curling Federation - World Curling Hall of Fame
- ↑ Schweizer Meister / Champions suisses 1943/2011 . Date of treatment April 1, 2014. Archived on February 20, 2014. (German) (Fr.)
Links
- Hurliman, Patrick profile in the database of the official website of the World Curling Federation
- Sports Reference Profile
- TEAMSTOECKLI.COM - Patrick Huerlimann ( in the web archive as of February 9, 2006)