Mia Höhne

Mia Höhne[2] (born September 29, 2000) is a German curler from Füssen.[1][3] She is currently the second on the German National Women's Curling Team skipped by Daniela Jentsch.

Mia Höhne
Born (2000-09-29) September 29, 2000
Team
Curling clubCC Füssen, Füssen
SkipDaniela Jentsch
ThirdEmira Abbes
SecondMia Höhne
LeadAnalena Jentsch
AlternateKlara-Hermine Fomm
Career
Member Association Germany
World Championship
appearances
3 (2019, 2021, 2022)
European Championship
appearances
2 (2019, 2021)
Other appearancesWorld Junior-B Championships: 4 (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 (Jan))
Medal record

Career

Höhne skipped the German national junior women's curling team from 2016 to 2020. She never qualified for the World Junior Curling Championships through the World Junior B Curling Championships. She joined the women's rink of Daniela Jentsch as their alternate in 2019 and they went 5–7 at the 2019 World Women's Curling Championship.

Höhne was promoted to third on Team Jentsch when they represented Germany at the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship, which was played in a bio-secure bubble in Calgary, Canada due the ongoing pandemic. The team had to play with just three players as second Klara-Hermine Fomm and alternate Emira Abbes tested positive for COVID-19 upon their arrival, and had to be quarantined.[4] At the Worlds, the threesome of Daniela Jentsch, Höhne and Analena Jentsch finished in ninth place with a 6–7 record.[5]

Personal life

As of 2020, she is employed as a sports soldier.[1]

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2015–16 Maike BeerEmira AbbesMia HöhneLena KappKlara-Hermine FommGesa AngrickWJBCC 2016 (11th)
2016–17 Maike BeerMia HöhneLaura MayrhansLena KappFiona WunderlichHolger HöhneWJBCC 2017 (5th)
2017–18 Mia HöhneLena KappLaura MayrhansSophia RoeselLeonie SchöberlHolger HöhneWJBCC 2018 (5th)
2018–19 Mia HöhneLena KappLaura MayrhansLeonie SchöberlFiona WunderlichHolger HöhneWJBCC 2019 (Jan) (5th)
Daniela JentschEmira AbbesKlara-Hermine FommAnalena JentschMia HöhneUli Kapp, Matthias SimonWWCC 2019 (9th)
2019–20 Daniela JentschEmira AbbesKlara-Hermine FommAnalena JentschMia HöhneKeith Wendorf (ECC)ECC 2019 (5th)
Mia HöhneLena KappKim SutorZoe Antes
2020–21 Daniela JentschMia HöhneKlara-Hermine FommAnalena JentschEmira AbbesUli KappWWCC 2021 (9th)
2021–22 Daniela JentschEmira AbbesKlara-Hermine FommAnalena JentschMia HöhneHolger HöhneECC 2021

References

  1. "2020 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
  2. Other writing: Mia Hoehne.
  3. Mia Höhne on the World Curling Federation database
  4. George Karrys (April 30, 2021). "Let's Send Love to The Germans". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  5. Jackie Spiegel (May 9, 2021). "World Women's Curling Championship 2021: Results, standings, schedule and TV channel". Sporting News. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
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