Hans Frauenlob
{{short description|New Zealand curler}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2024}}
{{Use New Zealand English|date=January 2024}}
{{Infobox curler
| name = Hans Frauenlob
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1960|11|22}}
| birth_place = Barrie, Ontario, Canada
| Member Association = {{NZL}}
| World Championship appearances = 4 ({{WMCC|1999}}, {{WMCC|2001}}, {{WMCC|2004}}, {{WMCC|2005}})
| World Mixed Doubles Championship appearances = 1 ({{WMDCC|2013}})
| Pacific Championship appearances = 10 ({{PACC|1997}}, {{PACC|1998}}, {{PACC|1999}}, {{PACC|2000}}, {{PACC|2001}}, {{PACC|2002}}, {{PACC|2003}}, {{PACC|2004}}, {{PACC|2005}}, {{PACC|2006}})
| Olympic appearances = 1 (2006)
| medaltemplates =
{{MedalSport | Men's curling }}
{{MedalCountry | {{NZL}} }}
{{MedalCompetition | {{PACC||Pacific Championships}} }}
{{MedalGold | {{PACC|1998|1998 Qualicum Beach}} | }}
{{MedalGold | {{PACC|2000|2000 Esquimalt}} | }}
{{MedalGold | {{PACC|2003|2003 Aomori}} | }}
{{MedalGold | {{PACC|2004|2004 Chuncheon}} | }}
{{MedalSilver | {{PACC|2001|2001 Jeonju}} | }}
{{MedalBronze | {{PACC|1997|1997 Karuizawa}} | }}
{{MedalBronze | {{PACC|1999|1999 Tokoro}} | }}
{{MedalBronze | {{PACC|2005|2005 Taipei}} | }}
{{MedalCompetition | {{WSCC||World Senior Championships}} }}
{{MedalSilver | {{WSCC|2013|2013 Fredericton}} | }}
{{MedalBronze | {{WSCC|2015|2015 Sochi}} | }}
}}
Hans Frauenlob (born 22 November 1960) is a retired New Zealand curler originally from Barrie, Ontario.
Career
Frauenlob moved to New Zealand in around 1995,Harbour City Star, 12 Dec 1998, pg B6 settling in Auckland. Before moving to New Zealand, he worked as a computer expert for the Toronto Blue Jays for six years, and was awarded with the team's World Series winning rings when the team won in 1992 and 1993. He was able to acquire New Zealand citizenship because his mother was born there. After moving to New Zealand, he worked for New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.{{cite news|title=New Zealand third has World Series rings|date=4 April 2005|page=39|newspaper=Edmonton Journal|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/123642503/edmonton-journal/|access-date=27 April 2023}}
In 1997 Frauenlob was selected to represent New Zealand in their Men's curling team.{{Cite web|title=Hans Frauenlob|url=https://www.curling.org.nz/index.php/auckland-honours-board/79-about/profiles/320-hans-frauenlob|access-date=2021-06-03|website=www.curling.org.nz}} Frauenlob played most of his career as third for skip Sean Becker. With Becker, Frauenlob won three Pacific Curling Championships in {{PACC|1998}}, {{PACC|2003}}, and {{PACC|2004}}. He also won the Pacific Curling Championships in {{PACC|2000}} as second under skip Dan Mustapic. Frauenlob played with Becker in the {{WMCC|2004}} and {{WMCC|2005}} World Men's Curling Championships, finishing in seventh and eighth place, respectively. Frauenlob also was part of the first curling team to represent New Zealand at the Winter Olympics in 2006 in Torino.[https://olympic.org.nz/athletes/hans-frauenlob Hans Frauenlob | New Zealand Olympic Team]{{Cite web|title=Hans Frauenlob – Curl runnings|url=https://www.xero.com/nz/resources/podcasts/xero-gravity/2017/curl-runnings/|access-date=2021-06-03|website=Xero|language=en}} Skipped by Becker, the team finished in last place, with a 0–9 win–loss record.
After Frauenlob reached the age of eligibility to participate in senior curling events, he skipped New Zealand at the 2012 World Senior Curling Championships, but lost in the quarterfinals to Sweden's Connie Östlund. He also skipped New Zealand at the next year's championships, and went all the way to the final before losing to Canada's Rob Armitage.{{Cite web|title=Curling Canada {{!}} Canada sweeps gold medals at World Seniors|url=https://www.curling.ca/blog/2013/04/20/canada-sweeps-gold-medals-at-world-seniors-2/|access-date=2021-06-03|language=en-US}} At the same time, he played in the 2013 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, and finished in fifth after losing in the quarterfinals. In 2015, he skipped New Zealand to a bronze medal at the 2015 World Senior Curling Championships.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}}
Frauenlob announced his retirement from competitive curling in 2023.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}}
Television commentator
Frauenlob has been a live sports commentator for a number of events. His first commentary provided voiceover comments for Television New Zealand for the 2002 Winter Olympics. He has done live commentary for World Curling Television from multiple Pacific-Asia and World Curling championships. He did host broadcaster curling commentary for the 2018 Winter Olympics, worldfeed curling commentary for the 2022 Winter Olympics,{{Cite web|title=Commentaries by Hans Frauenlob|url=https://olympics.icdb.tv/person/17/Hans-Frauenlob|access-date=2022-02-10|website=olympics.icdb.tv}} as well as for multiple New Zealand Winter Games.{{Citation needed|date=June 2021}}
He has done television baseball commentary for the Auckland Tuatara of the Australian Baseball League.{{Citation needed|date=June 2021}}
References
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External links
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- [http://www.curling.org.nz/index.php/auckland-honours-board/320-hans-frauenlob Hans Frauenlob] at New Zealand Curling
{{2006 New Zealand Winter Olympic team}}
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