Danielle Nicole Schmiemann was born on May 29,1996 and is a Canadian curler from Edmonton, Alberta.
12 Facts About Danielle Schmiemann
Danielle Schmiemann is originally from Sundre, Alberta but later moved to and graduated from high school in Stony Plain, Alberta.
Danielle Schmiemann played within the program throughout the entirety of her University Degree and now joins a group of very successful Bears and Pandas alumni, including all three of her current teammates Kelsey Rocque, Dana Ferguson and Rachelle Brown.
In 2015, Danielle Schmiemann joined the Kelsey Rocque rink of Rocque, Holly Jamieson and Jesse Iles.
Rocque aged out of juniors following the season and Danielle Schmiemann joined the Kristen Streifel rink at third.
Danielle Schmiemann chose not to play in her final year of juniors as the 2017 Alberta Junior Provincials and Canadian Junior Curling Championships conflicted with the 2017 Winter Universiade.
Shortly after this win, Danielle Schmiemann would join Rocque as an official team in 2018, with Becca Konschuh at second and Jesse Iles at lead.
Danielle Schmiemann then played with Streifel at the 2019 Winter Universiade where they lost to Sophie Jackson from Great Britain in the qualification game.
Danielle Schmiemann was chosen to be the flag bearer for the entirety of Team Canada at this Universiade.
Danielle Schmiemann competes in the Mixed Doubles discipline with her partner, Jason Ginter.
In 2021, Danielle Schmiemann competed in her third mixed doubles national championship when she replaced a pregnant Rachel Homan as John Morris' partner at the 2021 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.
Danielle Schmiemann graduated from the University of Alberta in 2018 with a Bachelors of Science in kinesiology, and attended MacEwan University completing her Acupuncture Diploma.