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Mathias Genner

Mathias Genner (born 1 April 1995 in Mödling)[2] is an Austrian male curler from Vienna.[2]

Key Information

At the national level, he is an eight-time Austrian men's champion curler and a five-time Austrian mixed champion curler.[3]

He competed in the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics (finished 14th in mixed curling and 17th in mixed doubles). He has also skipped the Austrian national team at the 2025 World Men's Curling Championship, where they finished 12th.

Teams and events

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Men's

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Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2009–10 Sebastian Wunderer (fourth) Markus Pirker (skip) Mathias Genner Philipp Nothegger Martin Reichel EJCC 2010 (12th)
2010–11 Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Lukas Kirchmair Martin Reichel Christoph Steiner Katja Weisser EJCC 2011 (10th)
2011–12 Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Lukas Kirchmair Philipp Nothegger Katja Weisser EJCC 2012 (9th)
2012–13 Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Lukas Kirchmair Philipp Nothegger Christian Roth EJCC 2013 (6th)
Andreas Unterberger Mathias Genner Hubert Gründhammer Günter Huber Martin Reichel AMCC 2013 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
2013–14 Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Lukas Kirchmair Philipp Nothegger Christian Roth EJCC 2014 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Philipp Nothegger Lukas Kirchmair Christian Roth WJCC 2014 (8th)
Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Philipp Nothegger Lukas Kirchmair AMCC 2014 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2014–15 Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Markus Forejtek Felix Purzner Christian Roth ECC 2014 (16th)
Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Lukas Kirchmair Philipp Nothegger Christian Roth EJCC 2015 2015 (4th)
Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Philipp Nothegger Lukas Kirchmair AMCC 2015 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2015–16 Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Lukas Kirchmair Philipp Nothegger Christian Roth ECC 2015 (12th)
Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Philipp Nothegger Lukas Kirchmair AMCC 2016 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2016–17 Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Philipp Nothegger Markus Forejtek Uli Kapp ECC 2016 (8th)
Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Philipp Nothegger Lukas Kirchmair AMCC 2017 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2017–18 Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Philipp Nothegger Markus Forejtek Uli Kapp ECC 2017 (9th)
Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Philipp Nothegger Lukas Kirchmair AMCC 2018 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2018–19 Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Lukas Kirchmair Philipp Nothegger Björn Schröder ECC 2018 (18th)
Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Philipp Nothegger Lukas Kirchmair AMCC 2019 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2019–20 Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner Martin Reichel Lukas Kirchmair Philipp Nothegger AMCC 2020 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2021–22 Mathias Genner Jonas Backofen Martin Reichel Lukas Kirchmair Matthäus Hofer Björn Schröder,
Andreas Winkler
ECC 2021 (15th)
Mathias Genner Jonas Backofen Martin Reichel Lukas Kirchmair AMCC 2022 1st place, gold medalist(s)[4]
2022–23 Mathias Genner Jonas Backofen Martin Reichel Florian Mavec Philipp Nothegger Björn Schröder,
Andreas Winkler
ECC 2022 (17th)
2023–24 Mathias Genner Jonas Backofen Martin Reichel Florian Mavec Moritz Jöchl Björn Schröder,
Daniela Jentsch
ECC 2023 (12th)
2024–25 Mathias Genner Jonas Backofen Martin Reichel Florian Mavec Johann Karg Björn Schröder ECC 2024 (7th)
Mathias Genner Jonas Backofen Martin Reichel Florian Mavec Matthäus Hofer Brian Chick WCC 2025 (12th)

Mixed

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Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2010–11 Karina Toth Sebastian Wunderer Constanze Ocker Mathias Genner Martin Reichel AmxCC 2011 2nd place, silver medalist(s)[5]
2011–12 Mathias Genner Camilla Schnabel Martin Reichel Irena Brettbacher Katja Schweizer WYOG 2012 (14th)
2011–12 Karina Toth Florian Huber Constanze Ocker Sebastian Wunderer Mathias Genner AmxCC 2012 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2012–13 Karina Toth Sebastian Wunderer Constanze Hummelt Mathias Genner EMxCC 2012 (4th)
AmxCC 2013 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2013–14 Sebastian Wunderer Constanze Hummelt Mathias Genner Andrea Höfler EMxCC 2013 (13th)
Karina Toth Sebastian Wunderer Constanze Ocker Mathias Genner AmxCC 2014 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2014–15 Sebastian Wunderer (fourth) Karina Toth (skip) Mathias Genner Andrea Höfler EMxCC 2014 (13th)
Karina Toth Sebastian Wunderer Constanze Ocker Mathias Genner AmxCC 2015 1st place, gold medalist(s)
2015–16 Karina Toth Mathias Genner Constanze Ocker Martin Reichel Uli Kapp WMxCC 2015 (25th)
Karina Toth Sebastian Wunderer Constanze Ocker Mathias Genner AmxCC 2016 1st place, gold medalist(s)

Mixed doubles

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Season Female Male Coach Events
2011–12 Switzerland Lisa Gisler Austria Mathias Genner Brigitte Brunner WYOG 2012 (17th)
2015–16 Rebecca Csenar Mathias Genner AMDCC 2016 (8th)[6]

Personal life

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As of 2025, he is an airline pilot. He started curling in 2005 at the age of 10.[2]

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