Andy Kapp

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Andy Kapp (lower left) and his team
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Andy Kapp (lower left) and his team

Andreas "Andy" Kapp (born December 8, 1967) is a German curler from Unterthingau. After a number of unsuccessful tournaments at the Junior, Olympic and World Championship levels, Kapp surprised many by winning the 1992 European championship. The next year however, he finished only 7th, but at the 1994 World Championships he and his team won the bronze medal. The next year, Kapp would go on to win the bronze medal once again. Two years later, at the 1997 World Championships, Kapp achieved his best showing at a World Championship, as he led his team to a silver medal, losing to Sweden's Peja Lindholm in the final. Kapp would also win his second European championships that year. In the following years, Kapp slumped to disappointing placings in major championships before disappearing from the world curling scene in 2001. However, in 2005 Kapp was back, at the 2005 Ford World Men's Curling Championship, and won a bronze medal after play-off losses to Scotland's David Murdoch and Canada's Randy Ferbey.

Team mates (as of 2005)

  • Uli Kapp (third)
  • Oliver Axnick (second)
  • Holger Höhne (lead)
  • Andreas Kempf (alternate)

Andy Kapp is not to be mistaken with the comic character Andy Capp.

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