Sven Goldemann

Sven Thomas Goldemann ( born June 22, 1969 in Hamburg ) is a German curler.

Goldemann came at the age of twelve years by his father to the Curling sport. After high school he studied business administration and served an apprenticeship as a bank clerk and later he took this job and was outsourcing specialist. His first start in an international sporting event dates back to 1996, when he participated together with a team of curling clubs of Hamburg to the skip John year at the World Championships in Hamilton, Canada, and there came in eighth. After year between temporal withdrawal from curling sport, the Hamburg team no longer qualified first for international competitions; Germany there was instead mostly represented by the CC feet by Andreas Kapp.

Returned back to the year 2010 CC Hamburg and was formed to come up with the aim to qualify with Goldemann, Christopher Bartsch, Felix Schulze and Peter Rickmers one team for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. The following year, Füssen Skip Kapp resigned and the Hamburg team filled the gap created on: At the European Championships in 2011 it ranked as the German representative in seventh place in the 2012 World Championships the eleventh and penultimate place. In the same year the CC Hamburg missed the internal qualification for the European Championships; there joined the CC feet on to the new Skip Andreas Lang and dismounted after a poor result from the A group. For this reason, the Hamburg team had in the winter 2013/14 initially compete in the B- EM, which decided it without defeat for himself, and then an Olympic qualifying tournament in mid December 2013 contest in feet to get there a starting place for the games in to secure Sochi. Also this tournament won the team from CC Hamburg despite two opening defeats and could accordingly be nominated for the German Olympic team is already on 18 December 2013, the first round of nominations from DOSB.

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