Grand Prix Bern Inter Explained

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.

Champions

The champions for this event are as follows:[2]

Year Winning team
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 teamRunner up teamPurse (CHF) Winner's share (CHF)
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

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 25th Grand Prix Bern Inter. World Curling Tour. 2022-11-06.
  2. Web site: 25. Grand Prix Bern Inter 2022. Grand Prix Bern Inter 2022. 2022-11-06.
  3. Web site: Grand Prix Bern Inter Curling Challenge. CurlingZone. 2022-11-06.
  4. Web site: Grand Prix Bern Inter Curling Challenge. CurlingZone. 2022-11-06.
  5. Web site: Grand Prix Bern Inter Curling Challenge. CurlingZone. 2022-11-06.
  6. Web site: Grand Prix Bern Inter Curling Challenge. CurlingZone. 2022-11-06.