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Curling competition at Arlesheim, Switzerland
The 2012 Swiss Cup Basel was held from October 4 to 7 at the Curlingzentrum Region Basel in Arlesheim, Switzerland as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a triple-knockout format, and the purse for the event was CHF40,000, of which the winner, Oskar Eriksson, received CHF13,000.[1] Eriksson defeated Sven Michel in the final with a score of 5–4.
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[2][3]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Evgeny Arkhipov |
Sergei Glukhov |
Dmitry Mironov |
Arthu Ali |
Russia
|
Benno Arnold |
Ramon Hess |
Timon Schiumph |
Rene Senn |
Basel, Switzerland
|
Alexander Attinger |
Felix Attinger |
Daniel Schifferli |
Simon Attinger |
Switzerland
|
Tom Brewster |
Greg Drummond |
Scott Andrews |
Michael Goodfellow |
Aberdeen, Scotland
|
Mark Dacey |
Tom Sullivan |
Steve Burgess |
Andrew Gibson |
Halifax, Canada
|
Benoît Schwarz (fourth) |
Peter de Cruz (skip) |
Dominik Märki |
Valentin Tanner |
Switzerland
|
Tony Angiboust (fourth) |
Thomas Dufour (skip) |
Lionel Roux |
Wilfrid Coulot |
Chamonix, France
|
Niklas Edin |
Sebastian Kraupp |
Fredrik Lindberg |
Viktor Kjäll |
Karlstad, Sweden
|
Kristian Lindström (fourth) |
Oskar Eriksson (skip) |
Markus Eriksson |
Christoffer Sundgren |
Karlstad, Sweden
|
Mario Freiberger |
Sven Iten |
Pascal Eicher |
Rainer Kobler |
Switzerland
|
Logan Gray |
Ross Paterson |
Alasdair Guthrie |
Richard Woods |
Stirling, Scotland
|
Grant Hardie |
Jay McWilliam |
Hammy McMillan, Jr. |
Billy Morton |
Dumfries, Scotland
|
Stefan Häsler |
Christian Bangerter |
Christian Roth |
Jörg Lüthy |
Switzerland
|
Marcus Hasselborg |
Peder Folke |
Andreas Prytz |
Anton Sandström |
Sweden
|
Pascal Hess |
Yves Hess |
Florian Meister |
Stefan Meienberg |
Switzerland
|
Felix Schulze (fourth) |
John Jahr (skip) |
Peter Rickmers |
Sven Goldemann |
Hamburg, Germany
|
Andy Lang |
Daniel Herberg |
Daniel Neuner |
Andreas Kempf |
Füssen, Germany
|
Sven Michel |
Claudio Pätz |
Sandro Trolliet |
Simon Gempeler |
Adelboden, Switzerland
|
Meico Öhninger |
Andri Heimann |
Kyrill Öhninger |
Kevin Wunderlin |
Switzerland
|
Marco Pascale |
Stefano Castelli |
Lorenzo Piatti |
Elvis Molinero |
Italy
|
Marc Pfister |
Roger Meier |
Enrico Pfister |
Raphael Märki |
Switzerland
|
Andrea Pilzer |
|
|
|
Italy
|
Tomi Rantamaki |
Jussi Uusipaacalniemi |
Peeka Peura |
Jermu Pollanen |
Finland
|
Manuel Ruch |
Jean-Nicolas Longchamp |
Daniel Graf |
Mathias Graf |
Uitikon, Switzerland
|
Roman Ruch |
Rolf Bruggmann |
Felix Bader |
Michael Devaux |
Uitikon, Switzerland
|
Michael Schifferli |
Luethi Hubert |
Jonas Waechil |
Sandro Portmann |
Bern, Switzerland
|
Urs Beglinger (fourth) |
Reto Seiler (skip) |
Urs Kuhn |
Beat A. Stephan |
St. Gallen, Switzerland
|
Jiří Snítil |
Martin Snítil |
Jindřich Kitzberger |
Marek Vydra |
Brno, Czech Republic
|
Alexey Tselousov |
Alexey Stukalsky |
Andrey Drozdov |
Artur Razhabov |
Saint-Petersburg, Russia
|
Thomas Ulsrud |
Torger Nergård |
Christoffer Svae |
Håvard Vad Petersson |
Oslo, Norway
|
Andreas Unterberger |
Markus Forejtek |
Christian Roth |
Marcus Schmitt |
Austria
|
Bernhard Werthemann |
Bastian Brun |
Florian Zürrer |
Paddy Käser |
Switzerland
|
Knockout Results
The draw is listed as follows:[4][5]
A Event
B Event
C Event
Playoffs
References
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