Swiss Mixed Curling Championship

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The Swiss Mixed Curling Championship (German: Mixed Schweizer Meisterschaft, French: Championnat Suisse Mixed) is the national championship of mixed curling (two men and two women) in Switzerland. It has been held annually since 1976 and organized by Swiss Curling Association.[1][2]

In mixed curling, the positions on a team must alternate between men and women. If a man throws last rocks, which is usually the case, the women must throw lead rocks and third rocks, while the other male member of the team throws second rocks.

List of champions and medallists[]

The past champions and medalists of the event are listed as follows (in order - fourth/skip, third, second, lead, alternate; skips marked bold):

Year Host city Champion (curling club, line-up) Runner-up Bronze
1976 Thun Bern-City-Damen CC
René Steffen, Romy Steffen, Ueli Steck, Silvia Steck
1977 Lausanne Montana CC
André Viscolo, Anita Viscolo, Michel Weill, Cathy Perrig
1978 Zürich Solothurn-Wengi CC
Bruno Baertschi, Alda Baertschi, Flavio Bigolin, Klara Dick
1979 Grindelwald Arosa CC
Denis Schneider, Yvette Wiederkehr, Robert Simmen, Sylvia Studer
1980 Leukerbad Arosa CC
Denis Schneider, Yvette Wiederkehr, Robert Simmen, Sylvia Studer
1981 Flims Wengen-Inter
Jürg Winkelhausen, Barbara Meyer, Urs Winkelhausen, Erika Müller
1982 Biel/Bienne Bern-Wildstrubel
Urs Studer, Brigitte Leutenegger, Jürg Studer, Karin Leutenegger
1983 Geneva Genève CC
Urs Bachofne, Anne-C. Burkhalter, Eric Rudolf, Laurence Burkhalter
1984 Weinfelden Kloten CC
Beat Stephan, Cristina Wirz, Simon Roth, Irène Bretscher
1985 Kandersteg Bern-Neufeld
Walter Bonani, Kathrin Wyssenbach, Fredy Matt, Monika Siegerist
1986 Gstaad Zürich-Stadt
Heinz Berger, Beatrice Arnold, Orazio Domeniconi, Daniela Sartori
1987 Weinfelden Lausanne-Riviera
Rolf Waldmeier, Jaqueline Landolt, Manfred Winkler, Barbara Schärer
1988 Kandersteg Zürich-Stadt
Heinz Berger, Beatrice Arnold, Balz Wyss, Sandra Sartori
1989 Leukerbad Gstaad-Sweepers
Stefan Karnusian, Christine Krieg, Traugott Ellenberger, Corina Schindler
1990 Schlieren Solothurn-Wengi
Christof Schwaller, Claudia Bärtschi, Robert Hürlimann, Karin Felder
1991 Adelboden Uitikon-Waldegg
Jacques Greiner, Brigitte Leutenegger, Stephan Gertsch, Helga Greiner
1992 Gstaad Genève CC
Eric Rudolf, Anne-Catherine Crottaz, Laurent Reth, Laurence Panzera
1993 St. Gallen Solothurn-Wengi
Urs Dick, Nicole Strausak, Robert Hürlimann, Tatjana Stalder
1994 Kandersteg Uitikon-Waldegg
Jacques Greiner, Gisela Peter, Stephan Gertsch, Helga Greiner
1995 Montana Uitikon-Waldegg
Thomas Lips, Franziska Gertsch, Dominik Oberwiler, Heide Flammer
1996 Schaffhausen Lausanne CC + Ouchy
Bruno Schenkel, Laurence Morisetti, Bernard Cordey, Catherine Schenkel
1997 Biel/Bienne Dübendorf
Beat Landolt, Sonja Koch, Ueli Zollinger, Pascale Zenerino
1998 Gstaad Dübendorf
Beat Landolt, Sonja Koch, Daniel Lüthi, Pascale Zenerino
1999 Wetzikon Kloten CC
Ruedi Tanner, Dorli Pleisch, Thomas Barth, Susanne Affeltranger
2000 Geneva Luzern CC
Brigitte Schor, Daniel Lüthi, Karin Oldani, Oliver Maier
2001 Gstaad Adelboden
Rudi Hari, Melanie Burn, Simon Dänzer, Andrea Oester
2002 Wallisellen Wallisellen CG
Dieter Wüest, Isabelle Wüest, Jens Piesbergen, Corinne Egloff, alternate: Brigitte Fischer
2003 Weinfelden Limmattal
Jacques Greiner, Janine Greiner, Daniel Gallati, Fabienne Fürbringe
2004 Gstaad Glarus
Jan Hauser, Manuela Kormann, Martin Rios, Petra Feldmann, alternate: Kurt Reichenbach
2005 Lucerne Uzwil
Roman Ruch, Karin Baumann, Romano Ruch, Anja Ruch, Niki Goridis
2006[3] Biel/Bienne Glarus
Jan Hauser, Carmen Küng, Andreas Hingher, Petra Feldmann, alternate: Martin Rios
CC Lausanne Olympique 1
Kévin Froidevaux, Emilie Mattille, Eric Meillaud, Sylvie Meillaud
CC Luzern
Daniel Lüthi, Denise Bouquet, Martin Oberholzer, Karin Lüthi-Oldani, alternate: Jeaninne Probst
2007 Urdorf Uitikon Waldegg
Jacques Greiner, Jacqueline Greiner, Daniel Gallati, Fabienne Frürbringer
2008 Gstaad Dübendorf 2
Christian Moser, Franziska Luder, Stefan Luder, Michèle Moser
2009 Bern Zug-Foamglas
Daniel Lüthi, Jeannine Probst, Martin Oberholzer, Karin Lüthi, Brigitte Portmann
2010 Küsnacht ZH Zürich — Grasshopper
Claudio Pätz, Alina Pätz, Sven Michel, Giola Oechsle, alternate: Nicole Dünki
2011 Arlesheim Glarus
Thomas Lips, Manuela Siegrist, Martin Rios, Manuela Netzer-Kormann
2012[4] Adelboden Glarus
Martin Rios, Manuela Siegrist, Romano Meier, Manuela Netzer-Kormann, alternate: Jenny Perret
Biel-Touring
Mike Reid, Michèle Jäggi, Benoît Schwarz, Stéphanie Jäggi, alternate: Dominik Märki
Lausanne Olympique II
Stewart Dryburgh, Isabelle Maillard, Jean-Philippe Suter, Florence Rappo
2013[5] St. Gallen Bern 2
Marc Pfister, Carole Howald, Kevin Wunderlin, Nora Baumann
Bern
Paddy Käser, Isabel Kurt, Raphael Märki, Nicole Schwägli
Uzwil
Rolf Bruggmann, Ursi Hegner, Roger Engler, Nina Ledergerber
2014[6] Adelboden Glarus
Silvana Tirinzoni, ?, ?, ?
Baden Regio 2
? Ruch, ?, ?, ?
Uzwil
? Hegner, ?, ?, ?
2015[7] Gstaad Bern Gurten
Michael Brunner, Briar Hürlimann, Yannick Schwaller, Céline Koller
Lausanne-Olympique 1
Stewart Drybourgh, Isabelle Maillard, Jean-Philippe Suter, Florence Rappo, alternate: Didier Rappo
Glarus Flyerfox.ch
Martin Rios, Jenny Perret, Romano Meier, Manuela Netzer
2016 Arlesheim ?
?
2017[8] St. Gallen Gstaad 1
Michael Brunner, Briar Hürlimann, Yannick Schwaller, Céline Koller
Dübendorf
Marc Pfister, Carole Howald, Kevin Wunderlin, Nora Baumann, coach: Beat Spychiger
Thurgau
Nadja Grunder, Peter Hartmann, Nina Ledergerber, Raphael Michel
2018[9] Interlaken Limmattal
Mario Freiberger, Irene Schori, Sven Iten, Cornelia Freiberger
Bern Zähringer
Michael Brunner, Briar Hürlimann, Yannick Schwaller, Céline Koller, alternate: Raymond Krenger
St. Gallen Bär
Reto Gribi, Michelle Gribi, Simon Biedermann, Adonia Brunner, alternate: Jenny Perret
2019
[10][11]
Geneva Glarus
Martin Rios, Jenny Perret, Romano Meier, Manuela Siegrist
Limmattal
Mario Freiberger, Irene Schori, Sven Iten, Cornelia Freiberger
Biel-Bienne Touring
Mike Reid, Aline Fellmann, Matthias Perret, Michelle Gribi, alternate: Vera Reid-Heuer
2020
[12][13]
Adelboden Zug-Uzwil
Yves Hess, Ursi Hegner, Michael Müller, Claudia Baumann
Wetzikon
Marina Hauser, Etienne Lottenbach, Valérie Lutz, Ivan Berner
St. Gallen Bär
Jana Stritt, Simon Biedermann, Adonia Brunner, Raymond Krenger, alternate: Reto Keller

References[]

  1. ^ Home - swisscurling(in German)
  2. ^ Look at de:Swisscurling Association
  3. ^ "Mixed SM 2005/2006". Archived from the original on 19 February 2014.(in German and French)
  4. ^ Mixed SM 2011/2012(in German and French)
  5. ^ Mixed SM 2012/2013(in German and French)
  6. ^ Mixed SM 2014(in German and French)
  7. ^ Mixed SM 2015(in German and French)
  8. ^ Mixed Schweizer Meisterschaft 2017(in German and French)
  9. ^ Mixed SM 2017—2018(in German and French)
  10. ^ Championnat Suisse Mixed / Mixed Schweizer Meisterschaft 2018/19 — SoftPeelR
  11. ^ SM Mixed: Glarus gewinnt die SM in Genf — Swisscurling(in German)
  12. ^ Mixed SM 2019-2020(in German and French)
  13. ^ "Zug-Uzwil ist Mixed-Schweizermeister 2020 - News - Swisscurling". 6 September 2020.(in German)

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