2024 Oslo Cup | |
Host City: | Oslo, Norway |
Arena: | Snarøya Curling Club |
Dates: | August 29 – September 1 |
Men's Winner: | Team Hösli |
Curling Club: | CC Glarus, Glarus |
Skip: | Marco Hösli |
Fourth: | Philipp Hösli |
Second: | Simon Gloor |
Lead: | Justin Hausherr |
Finalist: | ![]() |
Women's Winner: | ![]() |
Curling Club2: | Sundbybergs CK, Sundbyberg |
Skip2: | Anna Hasselborg |
Third2: | Sara McManus |
Second2: | Agnes Knochenhauer |
Lead2: | Sofia Mabergs |
Alternate2: | Johanna Heldin |
Coach2: | Kristian Lindström |
Finalist2: | Xenia Schwaller |
Prev: | 2023 |
Next: | 2025 |
The 2024 Oslo Cup was held from August 29 to September 1 at the Snarøya Curling Club in Oslo, Norway.[1] The event was held in a round robin format with a purse of NOK 112,000 on the men's side and NOK 88,000 on the women's side.[2] [3] It was the first event of the 2024–25 Nordic Curling Tour.
The teams are listed as follows:[4] [5]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Locale | |
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Kjetil Bjørke | Tor Fredriksen | Håvard Lundhaug | Lasse Vinje | ![]() | ||
Bern, Switzerland | ||||||
Kelso, Scotland | ||||||
Evan Lilly | ![]() | |||||
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Emil M. Kvål | ![]() | |||||
Philipp Hösli (Fourth) | Marco Hösli (Skip) | Glarus, Switzerland | ||||
Tinius Haslev Nordbye | Magnus Lillebø | Grunde Buraas | ![]() | |||
Marco Hefti (Fourth) | Jan Iseli (Skip) | Max Winz | Sandro Fanchini | Solothurn, Switzerland | ||
Radek Boháč | ![]() | |||||
Axel Landelius | Alexander Palm | Johan Engqvist | Alfons Johansson | ![]() | ||
Markus Dale (Fourth) | Anders Mjøen (Skip) | Emil Sæther | Jonathan Got | ![]() | ||
Mario Trevisiol | Füssen, Germany | |||||
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P. N. Raju | Giri Suthakaran | Kishan Vasant | Vinay Goenka | ![]() | ||
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Matt Hamilton | ![]() | |||||
Yves Stocker | Kim Schwaller | Felix Eberhard | Tom Winkelhausen | Zug, Switzerland | ||
Füssen, Germany |
Final Round Robin Standings[6]
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All draw times are listed in Central European Summer Time .[7] [8]
Thursday, August 29, 3:15 pm
Thursday, August 29, 3:30 pm
Thursday, August 29, 9:15 pm
Thursday, August 29, 9:30 pm
Friday, August 30, 11:15 am
Friday, August 30, 11:45 am
Friday, August 30, 1:30 pm
Friday, August 30, 2:00 pm
Friday, August 30, 4:15 pm
Friday, August 30, 4:45 pm
Friday, August 30, 6:30 pm
Saturday, August 31, 9:00 am
Saturday, August 31, 2:15 pm
Saturday, August 31, 2:30 pm
Saturday, August 31, 4:30 pm
Saturday, August 31, 5:00 pm
Source:[9]
Sunday, September 1, 9:00 am
Sunday, September 1, 12:00 pm
Sunday, September 1, 3:00 pm
The teams are listed as follows:[4] [10]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Locale | |
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Maja Roxin | ![]() | |||||
Jasmin Holtermann | Hvidovre, Denmark | |||||
Johanna Heldin | ![]() | |||||
Celine Schwizgebel | Stefanie Berset | Zug, Switzerland | ||||
Aneta Müllerová | Karolína Špundová | ![]() | ||||
Justina Zalieckienė | ![]() | |||||
Kristin Skaslien (Fourth) | Marianne Rørvik (Skip) | ![]() | ||||
Zürich, Switzerland | ||||||
Erika Tuvike (Fourth) | Liisa Turmann (Skip) | ![]() | ||||
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İclal Karaman | ![]() |
Final Round Robin Standings[11]
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All draw times are listed in Central European Summer Time .[7] [12]
Thursday, August 29, 6:15 pm
Thursday, August 29, 6:30 pm
Friday, August 30, 8:30 am
Friday, August 30, 9:00 am
Friday, August 30, 1:30 pm
Friday, August 30, 2:00 pm
Friday, August 30, 4:15 pm
Friday, August 30, 9:00 pm
Saturday, August 31, 11:30 am
Saturday, August 31, 11:45 am
Source:[13]
Saturday, August 31, 5:00 pm
Sunday, September 1, 12:00 pm
Sunday, September 1, 3:00 pm