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Curling competition at Hamburg, Germany
The 2013 German Masters were held from January 25 to 27 at the Curling Club Hamburg in Hamburg , Germany as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour . The event was held in a round-robin format. In the final, David Murdoch of Scotland, skipping for Tom Brewster , defeated Rasmus Stjerne of Denmark with a score of 6–1.
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[1]
Skip
Third
Second
Lead
Alternate
Locale
Evgeny Arkhipov
Sergey Glukhov
Timur Gadzhikhanov
Artur Ali
Dmitry Mironov
Moscow , Russia
Alexander Baumann
Manuel Walter
Sebastian Schweizer
Jörg Engesser
Baden , Germany
Maciej Cesarz
Adam Sterczewski
Łukasz Piworowicz
Tomasz Kierzkowski
Maciej Cylupa
Poland
Tony Angiboust (fourth)
Thomas Dufour (skip)
Lionel Roux
Wilfrid Coulot
Chamonix , France
Markus Forejtek
Felix Purzner
Marcus Schmitt
Martin Egretberger
Austria
Stefan Häsler
Christian Bangerter
Christian Roth
Jörg Lüthy
Thomas Rubin
Bern , Switzerland
Pascal Hess
Yves Hess
Florian Meister
Stefan Meienberg
Zug , Switzerland
Markus Høiberg
Steffen Walstad
Håvard Mellem
Magnus Nedregotten
Norway
Felix Schulze (fourth)
John Jahr (skip)
Christopher Bartsch
Sven Goldemann
Hamburg , Germany
Andy Kapp
Daniel Herberg
Markus Messenzehl
Daniel Neuner
Andreas Kempf
Germany
Aku Kauste
Jani Sullanmaa
Pauli Jäämies
Janne Pitko
Leo Mäkelä
Hyvinkää , Finland
Lukas Klima
Ondrej Hurtik
Krystof Chaloupek
Samuel Mokris
Michal Laznicka
Czech Republic
Mikkel Krause
Oliver Dupont
Mads Nørgaard
Dennis Hansen
Kenneth Jørgensen
Hvidovre , Denmark
David Murdoch
Greg Drummond
Scott Andrews
Michael Goodfellow
Tom Brewster
Aberdeen , Scotland
Gabor Riesz
Zsombor Rókusfalvy
Balázs Fóty
Gábor Fóty
Támas Szabad
Hungary
Jiří Snítil
Martin Snítil
Jindřich Kitzberger
Marek Vydra
Brno , Czech Republic
Rasmus Stjerne
Johnny Frederiksen
Mikkel Poulsen
Troels Harry
Lars Vilandt
Hvidovre , Denmark
Torkil Svensgaard
Martin Udh Gronbech
Morten Berg Thomsen
Daniel Dalgaard Abrahamsen
Hvidovre , Denmark
Alexey Tselousov
Alexey Stukalsky
Andrey Drozdov
Artur Razhabov
Petr Dron
Moscow , Russia
Markku Uusipaavalniemi
Jari Laukkanen
Tommi Häti
Joni Ikonen
Finland
Round robin standings
Final Round Robin Standings [2]
Playoffs
References
External links