# Daniel Neuner

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**Daniel Neuner** (born 25 October 1987 in [Garmisch-Partenkirchen](/source/Garmisch-Partenkirchen), [West Germany](/source/West_Germany)) is a German male [curler](/source/Curling).[1] He has represented Germany at several international championships, including at two [World Junior Championships](/source/World_Junior_Curling_Championships) and a [World Men's Championship](/source/World_Curling_Championships).

## Curling career

As a junior Neuner [skipped](/source/Skip_(curling)) Team Germany in back-to-back years at the World Junior Championships, in [2007](/source/2007_World_Junior_Curling_Championships) and [2008](/source/2008_World_Junior_Curling_Championships). His teams finished 8th[2] and 6th,[3] respectively.

Neuner competed in his first [European Men's Curling Championship in 2012](/source/2012_European_Curling_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_tournament) as [lead](/source/Lead_(curling)) for skip [Andreas Lang](/source/Andreas_Lang). The team also included [third](/source/Third_(curling)) [Daniel Herberg](/source/Daniel_Herberg) (a two-time Olympian), [second](/source/Second_(curling)) [Markus Messenzehl](/source/Markus_Messenzehl), and [Andreas Kempf](/source/Andreas_Kempf) as alternate. The tournament went poorly for Team Germany, their only win came over Hungary's [György Nagy](/source/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Nagy_(curler)).[4] Their 1-8 record put them at 9th out of the 10 teams in the Group A competition and meant Germany was relegated to Group B of the 2013 European Curling Championships.

Later in the season the same team competed in the 2013 German Men's Curling Championship, though without Lang at skip. With Lang out, the rest of the team was promoted a position, with Herberg skipping, Messenzehl as third, Neuner as second, and former alternate Kempf as lead. The team finished with a 4-2 record, good enough for the silver medal behind [John Jahr](/source/John_Jahr).[5] The next year Neuner returned to the German Championship with a different team, throwing third for skip Konstantin Kampf. Despite the different team, the result was the same for Neuner, another silver medal to John Jahr's gold.[6]

For the [2018 European Championships](/source/2018_European_Curling_Championships) Neuner played as second for skip [Marc Muskatewitz](/source/Marc_Muskatewitz). The team just missed getting a medal, losing the bronze medal match to Italy's [Joël Retornaz](/source/Jo%C3%ABl_Retornaz) 6-8.[7] Later in the same season Neuner played with Muskatewitz again, this time as third at the [2019 World Men's Championship](/source/2019_World_Men's_Curling_Championship).[8][9] It was Neuner's first World Men's Championship and they finished in 8th place, Germany's best finish since 2014.[10]

## Personal life

Neuner started curling around the age of 15. He attended [LMU Munich](/source/LMU_Munich).[11]

## Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events 2004–05 Nico Erlewein Daniel Neuner Florian Zahler Sven Rauscher Konstantin Harsch Holger Schäfer EYOWF 2005 2006–07 Daniel Neuner Florian Zahler Johannes Glaser Dominik Greindl Gabor Dénes (WJCC) Rainer Schöpp EJCC 2007 WJCC 2007 (8th)[12] 2007–08 Daniel Neuner Florian Zahler Johannes Glaser Dominik Greindl George Geiger Rainer Schöpp WJCC 2008 (6th)[12] 2008–09 Daniel Neuner Florian Zahler Dominik Greindl Laynes Lauterbach George Geiger 2009–10 Daniel Neuner Florian Zahler Dominik Greindl Laynes Lauterbach George Geiger 2010–11 Daniel Neuner Florian Zahler Dominik Greindl Laynes Lauterbach 2011–12 Andreas Lang Daniel Herberg Markus Messenzehl Daniel Neuner Andreas Kempf 2012–13 Andreas Lang Daniel Herberg Markus Messenzehl Daniel Neuner Andreas Kempf Andy Kapp, Martin Beiser (9th) Daniel Herberg Markus Messenzehl Daniel Neuner Andreas Kempf GMCC 2013 2013–14 Konstantin Kampf Daniel Neuner Alexander Kampf Dominik Greindl Sebastian Jacoby GMCC 2014 2014–15 Daniel Neuner (fourth) Konstantin Kampf (skip) Alexander Kampf Dominik Greindl Sebastian Jacoby 2018–19 Marc Muskatewitz Sixten Totzek Daniel Neuner Ryan Sherrard Sebastian Schweizer Martin Beiser (4th)[13] Marc Muskatewitz Daniel Neuner Ryan Sherrard Dominik Greindl Benjamin Kapp Andy Kapp (8th)[14]

## References

1. ["Daniel Neuner"](https://www.curlingzone.com/player.php?playerid=17816#1). *CurlingZone*. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019.

1. ["World Junior Curling Championships 2007"](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/309). *World Curling Federation*. Retrieved 18 Dec 2019.

1. ["World Junior Curling Championships 2008"](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/315). *World Curling Federation*. Retrieved 18 Dec 2019.

1. ["Le Gruyère European Curling Championships 2012"](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/451). *World Curling Federation*. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019.

1. ["Herberg 4-2 at German Championship"](https://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?view=Team&eventid=3035&teamid=67594). *Curling Zone*. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019.

1. ["Kampf Runner-up at 2014 German Championships"](https://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?view=Team&eventid=3348&teamid=75684). *CurlingZone*. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019.

1. ["Germany women and Italy men win Le Gruyère AOP European bronze medals"](http://worldcurling.org/2018/11/ecc2018-bronze/). *World Curling Federation*. 23 Nov 2018. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019.

1. Strong, Gregory (1 Apr 2019). ["Canadian Ryan Sherrard comes home as member of German team at men’s world curling championships"](https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/article-canada-tied-with-japan-and-sweden-for-first-place-at-world-mens/). *The Globe and Mail*. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019.

1. Wyman, Ted (28 Mar 2019). ["WORLD CURLING BREAKDOWN: A team-by-team look at the world men’s curling championship"](https://winnipegsun.com/curling/world-curling-breakdown-a-team-by-team-look-at-the-world-mens-curling-championship). *Winnipeg Sun*. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019.

1. ["Top-Ten-Platzierung für das Curling-Team: Erfolgreiche WM in Kanada"](https://www.teamdeutschland.de/news/details/top-ten-platzierung-fuer-das-curling-team-erfolgreiche-wm-in-kanada) (in German). *Team Deutschland*. 9 Apr 2019. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019.

1. ["Sport ist ihr Hobby: Curlingspieler Daniel Neuner"](https://www.uni-muenchen.de/aktuelles/medien/mum/archiv/2013/mum_01_13_web.pdf) (in German). *Münchner Uni Magazin*. 2013. pp. 24–25. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019.

1. ["Erfolge des SC Riessersee"](https://www.curlinggap.de/index.php/Erfolge.html) (in German). *SC Riessersee Curlingverein*. Retrieved 16 Dec 2019.

1. ["Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships 2018"](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/628). *World Curling Federation*. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019.

1. ["Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's Curling Championship 2019"](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/640). *World Curling Federation*. Retrieved 17 Dec 2019.

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