Pablo LACHAT
Events and Medals
| Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
|---|---|---|---|
Curling |
Men | 7 |
Schedule
| Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Aquatics Centre - Sheet C |
NOR Norway 7 SUI Switzerland 4 |
Finished |
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| National Aquatics Centre - Sheet A |
SUI Switzerland 6 ROC ROC 3 |
Finished |
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| National Aquatics Centre - Sheet D |
CAN Canada 3 SUI Switzerland 5 |
Finished |
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| National Aquatics Centre - Sheet C |
DEN Denmark 6 SUI Switzerland 8 |
Finished |
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| National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B |
SUI Switzerland 4 ITA Italy 8 |
Finished |
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| National Aquatics Centre - Sheet D |
SUI Switzerland 5 GBR Great Britain 6 |
Finished |
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| National Aquatics Centre - Sheet C |
SUI Switzerland 4 USA United States of America 7 |
Finished |
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| National Aquatics Centre - Sheet A |
CHN People's Republic of China 6 SUI Switzerland 5 |
Finished |
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| National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B |
SWE Sweden 8 SUI Switzerland 10 |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
Historical Results
| World Championships | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Year | Location |
| 3 | Men | 2021 | Calgary, AB, CAN |
Pablito
Football, fitness, gaming.
Student
First year studying for his Bachelors degree in Criminal Law and Forensic Sciences at the University of Lausanne.
Father, Bruno. Mother, Marie. Brothers, Nino and Emilio.
French, English, German
CC Lausanne Olympique
Alternate
Right
Cousin Bailey Couchepin (Football): Won the 2009 Swiss Football Cup with FC Sion as a goalkeeper.
2021 World Championship in Calgary (Alternate)
2021 European Championships in Lillehammer vs. Denmark (12-2 Win)
Began curling at age six after seeing his parents play. "I wanted to try it and I liked it from the very beginning, as this was a sport where I could be myself without looking too much at the others, or them looking at me.” (Athlete, 9 Jan 2022)
“Why not?” (Athlete, 9 Jan 2022)
"Aiming for the win at every single event I participate, and being one of the only Swiss professional curling players are my goals.” (Athlete, 9 Jan 2022)
Winning the Swiss Junior Championship after being down three shots with two ends remaining. "This was a rollercoaster and something so nice to win in such conditions.” (Athlete, 9 Jan 2022)
Curler and teammate Valentin Tanner (SUI), PyeongChang 2018 Olympic bronze medallist and four-time World Championship bronze medallist. (Athlete, 9 Jan 2022)
His grandmother. “She’s 89 and probably has more energy than me before a game. She is the one that makes me think I still have a lot to achieve and succeed somewhere.” (Athlete, 9 Jan 2022)
“I’m always lacing my left shoe first, and I never change anything in my preparation if we win a game, like I sit in the same spot in the dressing room, same meal, same drink, same spot at the restaurant, in the car. I’m very superstitious. If we lose, I change everything again.” (Athlete, 9 Jan 2022)
“I think you should be really honest with yourself and push yourself to the limits. If you make a bad training you have to aim for a better next one, and not say ‘okay it was only a training.’ I guess being honest with your preparation and humble about your performances is something important. Always aiming for more is something that stimulates me.” (Athlete, 9 Jan 2022)
Switzerland
Curling
NOR
ROC
CAN
DEN
ITA
GBR
USA
CHN
SWE