# Simon Gempeler

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Swiss curler

Simon Gempeler Curler Born (1986-05-09) 9 May 1986 (age 40) Frutigen, SUI Team Curling club CC Bern, Bern, SUI Skip Björn Jungen Fourth Marc Pfister Third Tim Jungen Lead Simon Gempeler Alternate Enrico Pfister Curling career Member Association Switzerland World Championship appearances 3 (2013, 2016, 2018) European Championship appearances 5 (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018) Olympic appearances 1 (2014) Medal record Men's Curling Representing Switzerland European Championships 2013 Stavanger 2014 Champéry

**Simon Gempeler** (born 9 May 1986) is a Swiss [curler](/source/Curling). He was born in [Frutigen](/source/Frutigen). He won gold medal with the Swiss team at the [2013 European Curling Championships](/source/2013_European_Curling_Championships) in [Stavanger](/source/Stavanger). He competed at the [2013](/source/2013_Ford_World_Men's_Curling_Championship) [World Curling Championships](/source/World_Curling_Championships), and at the [2014 Winter Olympics](/source/2014_Winter_Olympics) in [Sochi](/source/Sochi).[1]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Simon Gempeler bio, stats and results"](https://web.archive.org/web/20200418070358/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ge/simon-gempeler-1.html). Archived from [the original](https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ge/simon-gempeler-1.html) on April 18, 2020. Retrieved February 22, 2015.

## External links

- [Simon Gempeler](https://results.worldcurling.org/Person/Details/6431) at [World Curling](/source/World_Curling)

- [Simon Gempeler](https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/128482) at [Olympedia](/source/Olympedia)

- [Simon Gempeler](https://intersportstats.com/athletes/3000401523) at InterSportStats

v t e European Men's Curling Champions Year: (country's flag) champion skip 1975: Knut Bjaanaes 1976: Peter Attinger Jr. 1977: Ragnar Kamp 1978: Jürg Tanner 1979: Jimmy Waddell 1980: Barton Henderson 1981: Jürg Tanner 1982: Mike Hay 1983: Amédéé Biner 1984: Peter Attinger Jr. 1985: Rodger Gustaf Schmidt 1986: Felix Luchsinger 1987: Thomas Norgren 1988: David Smith 1989: Hammy McMillan 1990: Mikael Hasselborg 1991: Roland Jentsch 1992: Andy Kapp 1993: Eigil Ramsfjell 1994: Hammy McMillan 1995: Hammy McMillan 1996: Hammy McMillan 1997: Andy Kapp 1998: Peja Lindholm 1999: Hammy McMillan 2000: Markku Uusipaavalniemi 2001: Peja Lindholm 2002: Sebastian Stock 2003: David Murdoch 2004: Sebastian Stock 2005: Pål Trulsen 2006: Andreas Schwaller 2007: David Murdoch 2008: David Murdoch 2009: Niklas Edin 2010: Thomas Ulsrud 2011: Thomas Ulsrud 2012: Niklas Edin 2013: Sven Michel 2014: Niklas Edin 2015: Niklas Edin 2016: Niklas Edin 2017: Niklas Edin 2018: Bruce Mouat 2019: Niklas Edin 2021: Bruce Mouat 2022: Bruce Mouat 2023: Bruce Mouat 2024: Marc Muskatewitz 2025: Niklas Edin 2013: Switzerland (SUI) Sven Michel, Claudio Pätz, Sandro Trolliet, Simon Gempeler, Benoît Schwarz

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