Emira Abbes (born 6 September 1996) is a German curler from Füssen.[1] She currently skips the German National Women's Curling Team. She previously played third on the team led by Daniela Jentsch.
Abbes became the alternate on the German national women's team (skipped by Daniela Jentsch) in 2017. As the team's alternate, she played in the 2017 World Women's Curling Championship. The team was sitting at 5–4 with two games left. The Germans had a chance to qualify for the playoffs. Unfortunately, they would lose their last two games to Scotland and Czech Republic, ending their chance to reach the playoffs. That season, the German team was met with disappointment. They tried to qualify for the Olympic Games, at the 2018 Winter Olympic qualification event, but they finished with a record of 2–4, missing the playoffs.
The next season, the team qualified for the Worlds after going 3–6 at the Euros. But the team struggled at the World Championship, finishing in twelfth with a 3–9 record. The following season, the German team would have success at the Europeans. The team reached the playoffs at Abbes first European Curling Championships with a 5–4 record. In the semifinal, they lost to the Swiss team Silvana Tirinzoni 6–4. In the bronze medal game though, the Germans turned things around. The team would win the game 7–4, winning them the bronze medal.[2] It was her first medal at an international competition.[3] Abbes also won her second tour event this season. Two months after the Europeans, the team won the Qinghai Curling Elite.[4][5] At the Worlds, her team of Daniela Jentsch, Klara-Hermine Fomm and Analena Jentsch were sitting at 4–6 after their tenth game with two still to go. The team had another chance to clinch a playoff spot. But once again they lost their next game eliminating them from contention.[6] The team did have a good final game though, beating eventual winners Switzerland 10–8 after scoring four in the last end.[7]
Team Jentsch 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. Abbes travelled with the team to Calgary, but tested positive for COVID-19 upon her arrival, along with teammate Klara-Hermine Fomm. The two could not play with rest of the team (which played with just three players), and had to be isolated in their hotel rooms.[12] At the Worlds, the German threesome finished in ninth place with a 6–7 record.[13]
Following the 2022–23 season, both Daniela and Analena Jentsch retired from competitive curling.[23] Abbes then took over as skip of the German team with a new lineup of Lena Kapp, Mia Höhne and Maike Beer.
Personal life
As of 2020, Abbes is employed as a sports soldier.[24]