2020 Schweizer Cup
2020 Schweizer Cup | |
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Host city | Baden, Switzerland |
Dates | August 20–23 |
Men's winner | Canton of Schaffhausen Team Schnider |
Curling club | Vereinigung Schaffhauser Curling-Clubs, Schaffhausen |
Skip | Andrin Schnider |
Third | Oliver Widmer |
Second | Nicola Stoll |
Lead | Fabian Schmid |
Alternate | Tom Winklehausen |
Coach | Peter Hartmann |
Finalist | Canton of Bern Yannick Schwaller |
Women's winner | Valais Team Stern |
Curling club | CC Oberwallis, Brig-Glis |
Skip | Elena Stern |
Fourth | Briar Hürlimann |
Second | Lisa Gisler |
Lead | Céline Koller |
Finalist | Aargau Silvana Tirinzoni |
The 2020 Schweizer Cup (French: Cup Suisse) was held from August 20 to 23 in Baden, Switzerland. The total purse for the event was 11,000 Swiss francs on both the men's and women's sides.[1] [2] [3]
Similar to the Canada Cup held in Canada, the Schweizer Cup is an annual event where the top teams in Switzerland compete in a round robin and playoff round.[4] Team Peter de Cruz from Geneva opted out of the tournament as they prepared for the Baden Masters the following week.
In the men's event, Andrin Schnider and his team from Schaffhausen took the title in a draw to the button against Yannick Schwaller of Bern.[5] [6] In the bronze medal game, Jan Hess came from behind, scoring four points in the seventh end and stealing one in the eighth to defeat Jan Klossner.
On the women's side of the draw, Elena Stern from Brig-Glis came back from a 4–1 deficit at the half way point to defeat Aarau's Silvana Tirinzoni.[7] [8] Stern also upended Tirinzoni in the final of the 2020 Swiss Women's Curling Championship earlier in the year. Team Irene Schori claimed the bronze medal with a 9–6 win over Raphaela Keiser.
Men
[edit ]Teams
[edit ]The teams are listed as follows:[9]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Locale |
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Christian Bangerter | Kim-Lloyd Sciboz | Daniel Inversini | Antoine Liaudet | Canton of Bern Bern | |
Christian Heinimann | Felix Eberhard | Linus Imfeld | Lorenz Krammer | Basel-Landschaft Basel | |
Jan Hess | Simon Gloor | Simon Höhn | Reto Schönenberger | Canton of Zug Zug | |
Marco Hösli | Philipp Hösli | Marco Hefti | Justin Hausherr | Canton of Glarus Glarus | |
Dean Hürlimann | Matthieu Fague | Nicolas Romang | Jan Tanner | Canton of Zug Zug | |
Jan Iseli | Max Winz | Nathan Weber | Ilian Meier | Sandro Fanchini | Canton of Solothurn Solothurn / Canton of Bern Biel/Bienne |
Rolf Iseli | Jonas Weiss | Yves Gigandet | Marcel Wettstein | Aargau Aarau | |
Anthony Petoud (Fourth) | Jan Klossner (Skip) | Pablo Lachat | Theo Kurz | Noé Traub | Vaud Lausanne / Basel-Landschaft Basel |
Andrin Schnider | Oliver Widmer | Nicola Stoll | Fabian Schmid | Tom Winkelhausen | Canton of Schaffhausen Schaffhausen |
Yannick Schwaller | Michael Brunner | Romano Meier | Marcel Käufeler | Canton of Bern Bern |
Round-robin standings
[edit ]Final round-robin standings[10] [11]
Key | |
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Teams to Playoffs |
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Round-robin results
[edit ]All draw times are listed in Central European Time (UTC+02:00).[12] [13]
Draw 1
[edit ]Thursday, August 20, 6:00 pm
Draw 2
[edit ]Friday, August 21, 1:00 pm
Draw 3
[edit ]Friday, August 21, 7:00 pm
Draw 4
[edit ]Saturday, August 22, 1:00 pm
Draw 5
[edit ]Saturday, August 22, 7:00 pm
Playoffs
[edit ]Source:[14]
Semifinals
[edit ]Sunday, August 23, 12:00 pm
Bronze medal game
[edit ]Sunday, August 23, 3:30 pm
Final
[edit ]Sunday, August 23, 3:30 pm
Women
[edit ]Teams
[edit ]The teams are listed as follows:[15]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Locale |
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Selina Witschonke (Fourth) | Elena Mathis | Raphaela Keiser (Skip) | Marina Lörtscher | Grisons St. Moritz | |
Sarah Müller | Malin Da Ros | Marion Wüest | Eveline Matti | Selina Gafner | Canton of Bern Biel/Bienne / Canton of St. Gallen St. Gallen |
Irene Schori | Carole Howald | Lara Stocker | Stefanie Berset | Canton of Bern Langenthal | |
Celine Schwizgebel | Ophélie Gauchat | Marina Hauser | Joëlle Fuss | Emma Suter | Canton of Bern Gstaad / Thun |
Briar Hürlimann (Fourth) | Elena Stern (Skip) | Lisa Gisler | Céline Koller | Valais Brig-Glis | |
Alina Pätz (Fourth) | Silvana Tirinzoni (Skip) | Esther Neuenschwander | Melanie Barbezat | Marlene Albrecht | Aargau Aarau |
Ladina Müller (Fourth) | Nora Wüest (Skip) | Anna Stern | Karin Winter | Lisa Gugler | Canton of Zurich Wetzikon |
Round-robin standings
[edit ]Final round-robin standings[16] [17]
Key | |
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Teams to Final | |
Teams to Bronze Medal Game |
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Round-robin results
[edit ]All draw times are listed in Central European Time (UTC+02:00).[12] [18]
Draw 1
[edit ]Thursday, August 20, 3:00 pm
Draw 2
[edit ]Thursday, August 20, 9:00 pm
Draw 3
[edit ]Friday, August 21, 10:00 am
Draw 4
[edit ]Friday, August 21, 5:00 pm
Draw 5
[edit ]Saturday, August 22, 10:00 am
Draw 6
[edit ]Saturday, August 22, 5:00 pm
Draw 7
[edit ]Sunday, August 23, 9:00 am
Playoffs
[edit ]Source:[19]
Bronze medal game
[edit ]Sunday, August 23, 3:30 pm
Final
[edit ]Sunday, August 23, 3:30 pm
References
[edit ]- ^ "2020 Schweizer Cup Preview". World Press. 20 August 2020. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ "Men's Event". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ "Women's Event". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ "Stern steals Schweizer Cup Opener". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
- ^ "Andrin Schnider Wins Schweizer Cup". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
- ^ Video (full game): 2020 Schweizer Cup - Final - Yannick Schwaller (Bern) vs Andrin Schnider (Schaffhausen) on YouTube
- ^ "Elena Stern repeats as Schweizer Cup champions". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
- ^ Video (full game): 2020 Schweizer Cup - Final - Silvana Tirinzoni (Aarau) vs Elena Stern (Oberwallis) on YouTube
- ^ "Men's Teams". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
- ^ "Men's Standings". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ "Men's Standings & Teams List". Swiss Curling Association. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ a b "Schedule" (PDF). Swiss Curling Association. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ "Men's Scores". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ "Men's Playoffs". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ "Women's Teams". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
- ^ "Women's Standings". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ "Women's Standings & Teams List". Swiss Curling Association. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ "Women's Scores". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
- ^ "Women's Playoffs". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 22, 2020.