The Grand Prix Bern Inter, also known as the Grand Prix Bern Inter Curling Challenge, is an annual tournament on the men's World Curling Tour.[1] It is held annually on the last weekend of October or the first weekend of November at the Curlingbahn Allmend Bern in Bern, Switzerland.[2]
The purse for the event is CHF 18,100, with the winning team receiving CHF 5,500.[2]
The event has been held since 1997, and has been part of the World Curling Tour since 2018.
Although it's a men's event, Andrea Schöpp won the event in 2010.
The champions for this event are as follows:[2]
Year | Winning team | |
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1997 | Stefan Karnusian, Richard Baumer, Kurt Reichenbach, Martin Stähli | |
1998 | Bernhard Werthemann, Raphael Brütsch, Thomas Lips, Philipp Raspe | |
1999 | Patrick Hürlimann, Dominic Andres, Martin Romang, Diego Perren | |
2000 | Johnny Frederiksen, Henrik Jakobsen, Lars Vilandt, Bo Jensen | |
2001 | Sebastian Stock, Stephan Knoll, Markus Messenzehl, Patrick Hoffman | |
2002 | Werner Attinger, Stephan Rüdisühli, Markus Foitek, Maurus Müller | |
2003 | Andreas Östreich, Markus Eggler (skip), Damian Grichting, Rouven Welschen | |
2004 | Ralph Stöckli, Claudio Pescia, Pascal Sieber, Simon Strübin, Marco Battilana | |
2005 | Joel Retornaz, Fabio Alverà, Gianpaolo Zandegiacomo, Alessandro Zisa, Antonio Menardi | |
2006 | ||
2007 | Stefan Karnusian, Christof Schwaller, Robert Hürlimann, Rolf Iseli | |
2008 | Pascal Hess, Yves Hess, Florian Zürrer, Felix Attinger | |
2009 | David Bärtschiger, Marc Pfister, Roger Meier, Enrico Pfister, Marianne Zürcher | |
2010 | Andrea Schöpp, Imogen Oona Lehmann, Corinna Scholz, Stella Heiss | |
2011 | Sven Michel, Claudio Pätz, Sandro Trolliet, Simon Gempeler | |
2012 | Manuel Ruch, Jean-Nicolas Longchamp, Daniel Graf, Mathias Graf | |
2013 | Jean-Nicolas Longchamp, Manuel Ruch, Renato Hächler, Mathias Graf, Christian Moser | |
2014 | Marc Pfister, Enrico Pfister, Roger Meier, Raphael Märki, Michael Bösiger | |
2015 | Christian Haller, Yves Hess (skip), Rainer Kobler, Fabian Schmid | |
2016 | Kevin Wunderlin, Reto Gribi, Mike Wenger, Mats Perret | |
2017 | Martin Rios, Christof Schwaller (skip), Kevin Spychiger, Peju Hartmann, Henä Hügli |
Year | Winning team | Runner up team | Purse (CHF) | Winner's share (CHF) | |
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2018[3] | Robin Brydone, Craig Waddell, Gregor Cannon, Derrick Sloan, Fraser Davidson | 18,100 | 5,000 | ||
2019[4] | 18,100 | 5,000 | |||
2020 | Not held | ||||
2021[5] | 18,100 | 5,000 | |||
2022[6] | 18,100 | 5,500 | |||
2023 | 18,100 | 5,000 |