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Klara-Hermine Fomm was born on 26 October, 1999 in Dippoldiswalde, Germany, is a German curler. At 21 years old, Klara-Hermine Fomm height not available right now. We will update Klara-Hermine Fomm's height soon as possible.

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Klara-Hermine Fomm Age 23 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 26 October 1999
Birthday 26 October
Birthplace Dippoldiswalde, Germany
Nationality Germany

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Klara-Hermine Fomm Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Klara-Hermine Fomm worth at the age of 23 years old? Klara-Hermine Fomm’s income source is mostly from being a successful Curler. She is from Germany. We have estimated Klara-Hermine Fomm's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2019

Team Jentsch's first event of the 2019–20 season was at the 2019 Cargill Curling Training Centre Icebreaker where they lost in the quarterfinals. They had semifinal finishes at the 2019 Cameron's Brewing Oakville Fall Classic and Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic and "C Qualifier" finishes at the 2019 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic and 2019 Canad Inns Women's Classic. The German team also qualified for their first Grand Slam of Curling event, the 2019 Tour Challenge Tier 2 where they went 1–3, missing the playoffs. At the 2019 European Curling Championships, the team did not qualify for the playoffs like in 2018, finishing the round-robin in 5th place with a 5–4 record. The team was set to represent Germany at the 2020 World Women's Curling Championship before the event got cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2018

Fomm joined the German women's national team in 2018, initially at lead position. The German team reached the playoffs at her 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. It was her first medal at an international competition. Fomm won her first tour event this season. Two months after the Europeans, the team won the Qinghai Curling Elite. At the Worlds, her team of Daniela Jentsch, Emira Abbes and Analena Jentsch were sitting at 4–6 after their tenth game with two still to go. The team had a chance to clinch a playoff spot. Unfortunately, they lost their next game eliminating them from contention. The team did have a good final game though, beating eventual winners Switzerland 10–8 after scoring four in the last end.

2016

Fomm was the alternate for the German team at the 2016 World Junior B Curling Championships, skipped by Maike Beer. The team finished in 11th place.

1999

Klara-Hermine Fomm also known as Klara Fomm (born October 26, 1999) is a German curler from Dresden. She currently plays second on the German National Women's Curling Team skipped by Daniela Jentsch.