Euronics European Masters

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The EURONICS European Masters was an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, that takes place at the Sports Center Lerchenfeld in St. Gallen, Switzerland. The tournament, held as the final event of the Curling Champions Tour, started in 2013. A women's event was added in 2015. It was last held in 2017. St. Gallen would not host a World Curling Tour event again until 2022 with the creation of the St. Galler Elite Challenge.

Past champions[edit]

Men's event[edit]

Year Winning team Runner up team Purse (CHF)
2012[1] Norway Thomas Ulsrud, Torger Nergård, Christoffer Svae, Thomas Lovold Scotland Logan Gray,1 Ross Paterson, Alasdair Guthrie, Richard Woods
2013[2] Sweden Kristian Lindström, Oskar Eriksson (skip), Markus Eriksson, Christoffer Sundgren Switzerland Sven Michel, Claudio Pätz, Romano Meier, Simon Gempeler
2014[3] Switzerland Pascal Hess, Florian Meister, Meico Öhninger, Stefan Meienberg Scotland Logan Gray, Grant Hardie, Ross Paterson, Richard Woods 26,000
2015[4] Sweden Niklas Edin, Oskar Eriksson, Kristian Lindström, Christoffer Sundgren Scotland Kyle Smith, Grant Hardie, Kyle Waddell, Cammy Smith 26,000
2016[5] Scotland David Murdoch, Greg Drummond, Scott Andrews, Michael Goodfellow Sweden Niklas Edin, Oskar Eriksson, Kristian Lindström, Christoffer Sundgren 23,800
2017[6] Scotland Kyle Smith, Thomas Muirhead, Kyle Waddell, Cammy Smith Sweden Niklas Edin, Oskar Eriksson, Rasmus Wranå, Christoffer Sundgren 23,800
Notes
  1. ^ Gray skipped in place of David Murdoch, who sat out for health reasons.[7]

Women's event[edit]

Year Winning team Runner up team Purse (CHF)
2015[8] Scotland Eve Muirhead, Anna Sloan, Vicki Adams, Sarah Reid Switzerland Binia Feltscher, Irene Schori, Franziska Kaufmann, Christine Urech
2016[9] Switzerland Binia Feltscher, Irene Schori, Franziska Kaufmann, Christine Urech Scotland Eve Muirhead, Vicki Adams, Nadine Lehmann, Sarah Reid 15,500
2017 Czech Republic Anna Kubešková, Alžběta Baudyšová, Tereza Plíšková, Klára Svatoňová Switzerland Alina Pätz, Nadine Lehmann, Marisa Winkelhausen, Nicole Schwägli 15,500

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Team Norwegen gewinnt das European Masters" (in German). europeanmasters.ch. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  2. ^ CurlingZone
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  7. ^ "Vize Welmeister am European Masters" (in German). europeanmasters.ch. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  8. ^ CurlingZone
  9. ^ CurlingZone

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