Education
The team finished seventh. The following year, Tirinzoni was the Swiss skip, at the World Juniors, and her and her team of Michèle Knobel, Brigitte Schori and Martina von Arx finished sixth. In 2005 Tirinzoni finished fourth at the Swiss Olympic trials.
Her Swiss team finished in 10th place with a 3-8 record.
Career
In 1997, Tirinzoni was the Swiss alternate for Bianca Röthlisberger at the World Junior Curling Championships. The following year she qualified for the 2006 Ford World Women"s Curling Championship—her first. Tirinzoni returned to the 2007 World Women"s Curling Championship with nearly the same team as in 2006, adding veteran Mirjam Ott to the lineup.
Ott moved into the third position when the team began with three losses, and they nearly came back to qualify for the playoff round.
Switzerland fell just short, finishing fifth with a 6-5 record. Later that year Ott returned the favour by making Tirinzoni her alternate at the 2007 European Curling Championships.
Tirinzoni would not see any action however, and the team finished fourth. She would not play in an international championship until 2013, when she skipped Switzerland at the 2013 World Women"s Curling Championship.
After finishing the round robin with a 6-5 record, she found herself in a 3-way tie for fourth.
After beating Russia"s Anna Sidorova in the first tie breaker, she lost to the United States" Erika Brown in the second, settling for 5th place. Tirinzoni and her rink began the 2014-2015 season by winning their first World Curling Tour event, the 2014 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard. 2007 Aomori World Championships
Esther Neuenschwander, Third
Anna Neuenschwander, Second
Sandra Attinger, Lead
Mirjam Ott, Alternate
2006 Grand Prairie World Championships
Sandra Attinger, Third
Anna Neuenschwander, Second
Esther Neuenschwander, Lead
Carmen Schäfer, Alternate
Former events.