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The Swiss Junior Curling Championships are the national championships of men's and women's junior curling teams in Switzerland. Junior level curlers must be under the age of 21. The championships have been held annually since 1972 for junior men and since 1984 for junior women. The championships are organized by the Swiss Curling Association.[1][2]

Men

Champions

Year Host city Winning curling club (city) Winning team
(in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate; skips marked bold)
1972 Arlesheim Dübendorf CC (Dübendorf) Peter Attinger Jr., Bernhard Attinger, Mattias Neuenschwander, Jürg Geiler
1973 Gstaad Dübendorf CC (Dübendorf) Peter Attinger Jr., Bernhard Attinger, Mattias Neuenschwander, Jürg Geiler
1974 Wallisellen Dübendorf CC (Dübendorf) Bernhard Attinger, Ruedi Attinger, Kurt Attinger, Louis Keller
1975 Thun Olten CC (Olten) René Geiser, Peter Bösch, Niklaus Gartenmann, Felix Trüb
1976 Lausanne Schaffhausen CC (Schaffhausen) Jean-Claude Stettler, Marcel Rüefli, Hanspeter Ringli, Christoph Stiep
1977 St. Gallen Lausanne-Ouchy CC (Lausanne) Jürg Tanner, Jean-Pierre Morisetti, Jürg Hornisberger, Patrik Lörtscher
1978 Bern Stäfa CC (Stäfa) Felix Luchsinger, Thomas Grendelmeier, Daniel Streiff, Ueli Bernauer
1979 Wallisellen Genève Centre (Geneva) Eric Rudolf, Manuel Guiger, Pascal Bianchi, Toni Weil
1980 Geneva Solothurn GCS (Solothurn) Rico Simen, Thomas Kläy, Jürg Dick, Mario Gross
1981 Biel/Bienne Solothurn GCS (Solothurn) Rico Simen, Thomas Kläy, Jürg Dick, Mario Gross
1982 Schaffhausen Zermatt CC (Zermatt) Raoul Perren, Donat Perren, Diego Perren, Reto Biner
1983 Lausanne Urdorf/Weihermatt CC (Urdorf) André Flotron, Andreas Hänny, Daniel Gutknecht, André Szodoray
1984 Bern Zürich-Dolder Center (Zürich) Christian Saager, Jens Piesbergen, Urs Spiegel, Jörg Piesbergen
1985 Zürich Stäfa CC (Stäfa) Peter Grendelmeier, Andreas Stübing, Dani Bugmann, Pascal Jeanneret
1986 Lausanne Thun Center (Thun) Markus Eggler, Marc Haudenschild, Frank Kobel, Reto Huber
1987 Engelberg Solothurn GCS (Solothurn) Christof Schwaller, Christoph Kaiser, Beat Wyler, Peter Hostettler
1988 Urdorf Thun Center (Thun) Markus Eggler, Marc Haudenschild, Frank Kobel, Reto Huber
1989 Geneva Arlesheim Center (Arlesheim) Stefan Traub, Andreas Östreich, Markus Widmer, Roland Müggler
1990 Thun Solothurn Center (Solothurn) Dominic Andres, Mike Schüpbach, Marc Steiner, Mathias Hügli
1991 Weinfelden Langenthal CC (Langenthal) Stephan Heilmann, Chris Grossenbacher, Lucian Jenzer, Roger Wyss
1992 Crans-Montana Genève Centre (Geneva) Yannick Renggli, Chrislain Razafimahefa, Gregory Renggli, Patrick Tinembart
1993 Baden Genève Centre (Geneva) Yannick Renggli, Chrislain Razafimahefa, Gregory Renggli, Patrick Tinembart
1994 Wallisellen St. Gallen Center (St. Gallen) Ralph Stöckli, Pascal Erne, Pascal Sieber, Clemens Oberwiler
1995 Geneva St. Gallen Center (St. Gallen) Ralph Stöckli, Michael Bösiger, Pascal Sieber, Clemens Oberwiler
1996 Bern St. Gallen Center (St. Gallen) Ralph Stöckli, Michael Bösiger, Pascal Sieber, Clemens Oberwiler
1997 Baden St. Gallen Center (St. Gallen) Ralph Stöckli, Martin Zaugg, Pascal Sieber, Clemens Oberwiler
1998 Geneva Wallisellen Center (Wallisellen) Christian Haller, Urs Eichhorn, Pascal Albertin, René Kunz
1999 Bern Neuchâtel Centre (Neuchâtel) Patrick Vuille, Gilles Vuille, Benjamin Jaggi, Erich Leemann
2000 Wallisellen/Dübendorf Glarus-Braunwald CC (Glarus) Mark Hauser, Andreas Hingher, Martin Rios, Jan Hauser/Florian Grünenfelder
2001 Geneva Glarus CC (Glarus) Andreas Hingher, Martin Rios, Jan Hauser, Florian Grünenfelder/Cyril Benno Stutz
2002 Biel/Bienne Dübendorf Rico Pleisch, Pascal Hess, Fabian Kuster, Remo Schmid
2003 Dübendorf/Wallisellen Zug CC (Zug) Stefan Rindlisbacher, Sven Iten, Michael Hammerer, Reto Jetze
2004 Geneva Lenk i.S. Toni Müller, Andreas Klauenbösch, Andi Aegler, Nicolas Hauswirth
2005 Küsnacht Interlaken CC (Interlaken) Christian von Gunten, Sven Michel, Sandro Trolliet, Patric Schletti, Stephan Frutiger
2006 Bern Interlaken CC (Interlaken) Christian von Gunten, Sven Michel, Sandro Trolliet, Patric Schletti
2007 Bern Luzern 1 (Lucerne) Florian Meister, Bastian Brun, Rainer Kobler, Michael Koller
2008 Bern Uzwil - Chromwerk (Uzwil) Manuel Ruch, Claudio Pätz, Daniel Graf, Joël Greiner
2009 Biel/Bienne Burgdorf CC (Burgdorf) David Bärtschiger, Marc Pfister, Claudio Pätz, Enrico Pfister, Michael Bösiger
2010 Biel/Bienne Genève CC (Geneva) Peter de Cruz, Benoît Schwarz, Roger Gulka, Valentin Tanner
2011 Bern Genève CC (Geneva) Benoît Schwarz, Peter de Cruz, Roger Gulka, Valentin Tanner

Champions and medallers

Team line-ups shows in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate, coach; skips marked bold.

Year Host city Champion Runner-up Bronze
2012[3] Baden Bern (Bern)
Dominik Märki, Daniel Schifferli, Patrick Käser, Raphael Märki, coach: Pius Matter
Burgdorf-Flims (Burgdorf/Flims)
Mike Wenger, Enrico Pfister, Armando Kühne, Olivier Zinniker, alternate: Michael Krähenbühl, coach: Erich Nyffenegger
Baden Regio Chromwerk (Baden)
Michael Brunner, Romano Meier, Remo Herzog, Marcel Käufeler, coach: Brigitte Brunner
2013[4] Bern Dübendorf Raiffeisen (Dübendorf)
André Neuenschwander, Tobias Güntensberger, Sergio Gobbi, Kevin Keller, coach: Marco Klaiber
Wetzikon 1 (Wetzikon)
Patrick Poli, Michael Hauser, Simon Künzli, Bastian Wyss, alternate: Etienne Lottenbach, coaches: Adrian Helbling, Armin Hauser
Gstaad Saanenland (Gstaad)
Stefan Stähli, Neal Schwenter, Mats Perret, Roman Ott, alternates: Damian Stähli, Jeremy Pleydell-Bouverie, coach: Martin Stähli
2014[5] Bern Bern 1 (Bern)
Reto Keller, Yannick Schwaller, Patrick Witschonke, Michael Probst, alternate: Mats Perret, coach: Erich Nyffenegger
Langenthal-Bern Terratex (Langenthal/Bern)
Simon Biedermann, Simon Ellenberger, David Biedermann, Raymond Krenger, alternate: Adrian Märki, coach: Daniel Kormann
Baden Regio Personal Sigma (Baden)
Romano Meier, Michael Brunner, Kyrill Oehninger, Marcel Käufeler, alternate: Remo Herzog, coach: Brigitte Brunner
2015[6] Lucerne Bern (Bern)
Romano Meier, Yannick Schwaller, Patrick Witschonke, Michael Probst, coach: Erich Nyffenegger
Zug CABLEX (Zug)
Jan Hess, Simon Gloor, Simon Höhn, Reto Schönenberger, coach: Serge Lusser
Baden Regio Personal Sigma (Baden)
Michael Brunner, Marc Wagenseil, Remo Herzog, Lars Nielsen, alternate: Raymond Krenger, coach: Brigitte Brunner
2016[7] Thun Zug Cablex (Zug)
Jan Hess, Simon Gloor, Simon Höhn, Reto Schönenberger, coach: Serge Lusser
Schaffhausen (Schaffhausen)
Oliver Widmer, Mark Kelly, Nicola Stoll, Andrin Schnider, alternate: Patrick Schneider, coaches: Mario Freiburger, Peter Sieber
Luzern Gartenmann Engineering (Lucerne)
Lucien Lottenbach, Lukas Christen, Henry Lochmann, Yves Stocker, alternate: Tom Winkelhausen, coach: Ernst Erb
2017[8] Gstaad Zug 1 Cablex (Zug)
Jan Hess, Simon Gloor, Simon Höhn, Reto Schönenberger, coach: Serge Lusser
Adelboden (Adelboden)
Andrin Schnider, Fabian Stucki, Oliver Inniger, Ilian Meier, alternate: Pascal Matti, coaches: Lorenz Krammer, Marc Wagenseil
Glarus (Glarus)
Marco Hösli, Philipp Hösli, Marco Hefti, Jannis Spiess, alternate: Stefan Schuler, coach: Rolf Hösli

Women

Champions

Year Host city Winning curling club (city) Winning team
(in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate; skips marked bold)
1984 Olten Winterthur CC (Winterthur) Marianne Flotron, Beatrice Arnold, Beatrice Frei, Jacky Zenhäusern
1985 Wallisellen Solothurn GCS (Solothurn) Karin Furrer, Christine Kläy, Karin Dick, Claudia Bärtschi
1986 Leukerbad Winterthur CC (Winterthur) Marianne Flotron, Gisela Peter, Beatrice Frei, Sandra Burkhard
1987 Biel/Bienne Bern-City Damen (Bern) Marianne Amstutz, Sandra Bracher, Stéphanie Walter, Franziska von Känel
1988 St. Gallen Leukerbad Center (Leukerbad) Diana Meichtry, Araxi Karnusian, Graziella Grichting, Jacqueline Loretan
1989 Neuchâtel Zug CC (Zug) Helga Oswald, Sara Ochsner, Janine Oswald, Tatjana Stalder
1990 Nennigkofen/Solothurn Solothurn Center (Solothurn) Nicole Strausak, Ursula Ziegler, Katja Matthies, Claudia Affolter
1991 Wallisellen Zug CC (Zug) Helga Oswald, Sara Ochsner, Janine Oswald, Tatjana Stalder
1992 Lausanne-Ouchy Lausanne-Ouchy Centre
(Lausanne-Ouchy)
Caroline Gruss, Magali Groux, Silvie Meillaud, Nancy Guignard
1993 Baden Bern CBA (Bern) Manuela Kormann, Sandra Zaugg, Miriam Wymann, Isabelle Zaugg
1994 Zürich Genève Centre (Geneva) Natalie Portmann, Laurence Defago, Carène Riedo, Céline Orizet
1995 Geneva Solothurn Center (Solothurn) Nadja Heuer, Carmen Küng, Sybil Bachofen, Vera Heuer
1996 Bern Zürich-Dolder Center (Zürich) Bianca Röthlisberger, Claudia Kunz, Nicole Broglie, Yvonne Notter
1997 Baden Wallisellen Center (Wallisellen) Silvana Tirinzoni, Michèle Denise Knobel, Brigitte Schori, Martina von Arx
1998 Geneva Wallisellen Center (Wallisellen) Silvana Tirinzoni, Michèle Denise Knobel, Brigitte Schori, Martina von Arx
1999 Bern Schlieren/Urdorf Center
(Schlieren/Urdorf)
Carmen Schäfer, Janine Greiner, Jacqueline Greiner, Christine Appenzeller
2000 Wallisellen/Dübendorf Limmattal Center Janine Greiner, Carmen Schäfer, Jacqueline Greiner, Barbara Appenzeller
2001 Geneva Limmattal Center Janine Greiner, Carmen Schäfer, Jacqueline Greiner, Barbara Appenzeller
2002 Biel/Bienne Glarus CC (Glarus) Valeria Spälty, Jacqueline Greiner, Angelina Wenger, Petra Feldmann/Ursina Pünchera
2003 Wallisellen/Dübendorf Bern CC (Bern) Christine Urech, Stéphanie Jäggi, Sandra Gantenbein, Christine Dreier
2004 Geneva Biel/Bienne Tania Grivel, Anna Hügli, Stéphanie Rüegsegger, Lena Bärtschiger, Fränzi Marthaler
2005 Küsnacht CBA Bern (Bern) Michèle Jäggi, Nadine Freiburghaus, Nicole Schwägli, Isabel Kurt
2006 Bern Grindelwald CC (Grindelwald) Sandra Zurbuchen, Martina Baumann, Franziska Kaufmann, Fabienne Kaufmann
2007 Bern CBA Bern (Bern) Michèle Jäggi, Marisa Winkelhausen, Nicole Schwägli, Isabel Kurt
2008 Bern CBA Bern 1 (Bern) Michèle Jäggi, Marisa Winkelhausen, Nicole Schwägli, Isabel Kurt
2009 Biel/Bienne Grindelwald CC (Grindelwald) Martina Baumann, Marisa Winkelhausen, Franziska Kaufmann, Isabel Kurt, Annina Reimann
2010 Biel/Bienne Basel CC (Basel) Manuela Siegrist, Imogen Oona Lehmann, Claudia Hug, Janine Wyss, Viola Bagno
2011 Bern Basel CC (Basel) Manuela Siegrist, Briar Hürlimann, Claudia Hug, Janine Wyss, Alina Pätz

Champions and medallers

Team line-ups shows in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate, coach; skips marked bold.

Year Host city Champion Runner-up Bronze
2012[9] Baden Basel-Biel Kägi-fret (Basel-Biel/Bienne)
Melanie Barbezat, Briar Hürlimann, Mara Gautschi, Janine Wyss, coaches: Mike Reid, Pierre-Yves Grivel
Genève (Geneva)
Camille Crottaz, Andrea Marx, Bettina Marx, Éleonore Parvex, coach: Laurence Bidaud
Bern (Bern)
Nadine Lehmann, Jenny Perret, Valerie Lutz, Gisèle Beuchat, coach: Heinz Schmid
2013[10] Bern Biel-Solothurn 1 (Biel/Bienne-Solothurn)
Michelle Gribi, Lisa Gisler, Chantal Bugnon, Vera Camponovo, coach: Urs Dick
Uzwil 1 (Uzwil)
Kerstin Ruch, Lisa Ruch, Larissa Berchtold, Selina Ruch, alternate: Sarah Bieler, coach: Marco Ruch
Uzwil-Wetzikon Chromwerk 1 (Uzwil)
Elena Stern, Adonia Brunner, Noëlle Iseli, Anna Stern, alternate: Tanja Schwegler, coaches: Brigitte Brunner, Simone Iseli
2014[11] Bern Glarus-Bern (Glarus-Bern)
Briar Hürlimann, Corina Mani, Rahel Thoma, Tamara Michel, coach: Rolf Hösli
Wetzikon-Dübendorf (Dübendorf)
Elena Stern, Anna Stern, Noëlle Iseli, Tanja Schwegler, coach: Patrick Poli
Biel-Solothurn (Biel/Bienne-Solothurn)
Michelle Gribi, Lisa Gisler, Chantal Bugnon, Vera Camponovo, coach: Urs Dick
2015[12] Lucerne Wetzikon-Dübendorf (Dübendorf)
Elena Stern, Anna Stern, Noëlle Iseli, Tanja Schwegler, coach: Patrick Poli
Neuchâtel-Sports (Neuchâtel)
Marine Gauchat, Ophélie Gauchat, Gaelle Pigeon, Fabienne Gimmel, coach: Sébastien Wettach
Bern ISP (Bern)
Jana Stritt, Stefanie Berset, Joellle Lutz, Sophia Piccinni, coaches: Markus Lempen, Andreas Klauenbösch
2016[13] Thun Luzern (Lucerne)
Selina Witschonke, Elena Mathis, Melina Bezzola, Anna Gut, alternate: Larissa Schmid, coach: Sandra Witschonke
St.Gallen-Bern (St. Gallen/Bern)
Raphaela Keiser, Adonia Brunner, Laura Engler, Gisèle Beuchat, coaches: Roland Ryf, Brigitte Brunner
Bern ISP (Bern)
Jana Stritt, Stefanie Berset, Joellle Lutz, Jasmine Egli, alternate: Lara Moser, coaches: Markus Lempen, Andreas Klauenbösch
2017[14] Gstaad Luzern (Lucerne)
Selina Witschonke, Elena Mathis, Melina Bezzola, Anna Gut, coaches: Nicole Dünki, Sandra Witschonke
St.Gallen-Bern (St. Gallen/Bern)
Raphaela Keiser, Laura Engler, Roxane Héritier, Nehla Meier, alternate: Mara Grassi, coaches: Stephan Keiser, Roger Engler
Lausanne-Morges (Lausanne)
Mélissa Tanner, Celine Schwizgebel, Anaëlle Ciganek, Emma Suter, alternates: Joëlle Fuss, Jean-Philippe Suter, coach: Frédéric Tanner

References

See also