2014 Swiss Junior Curling Championships

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2014 Swiss Junior Curling Championships
Junioren A SM Finalrunde 2014
Juniorinnen A SM Finalrunde 2014
Host city Bern, Switzerland
DatesJanuary 24 - February 2
Men's winner Flag of Canton of Bern.svg Team Schwaller
Curling clubTeam Bern Zähringer Securitas Direct, Bern
Skip Yannick Schwaller
Fourth Reto Keller
Second Patrick Witschonke
Lead Michael Probst
Alternate Mats Perret
Coach Erich Nyffenegger
FinalistLangenthal-Bern Terratex (Langenthal/Bern) Team Biedermann
Women's winnerGlarus-Bern Team Mani
SkipCorina Mani
Fourth Briar Hürlimann
SecondRahel Thoma
LeadTamara Michel
CoachRolf Hösli
FinalistWetzikon-Dübendorf (Dübendorf) Team Stern
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The 2014 Swiss Junior Curling Championships , Switzerland's national Junior curling championships, were held from January 24 to February 2 at the Curlingzentrum Region Basel in Bern, Switzerland. [1] [2] The winners represented Switzerland at the 2014 World Junior Curling Championships. 8 teams each took part in the men's and women's events.

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In the men's final, Yannick Schwaller and his team of Reto Keller, Patrick Witschonke and Michael Probst defeated Team Langenthal-Bern Terratex (Simon Biedermann) 9–6. It's the first title for the team Yannick Schwaller. [3]

In the women's final, Corina Mani and her team of Briar Hürlimann, Rahel Thoma and Tamara Michel defeated Wetzikon-Dübendorf (Elena Stern) 10-9. It's the first title for the team Corina Mani. [4]

Men

Teams

TeamFourthThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoach
Baden Regio Personal Sigma (Baden) Romano Meier Michael Brunner Kyrill Oehninger Marcel KäufelerRemo HerzogBrigitte Brunner
Team Bern Zähringer Securitas Direct (Bern) Reto Keller Yannick Schwaller Patrick Witschonke Michael Probst Mats Perret Erich Nyffenegger
Dübendorf Raiffeisen (Dübendorf)André NeuenschwanderTobias GüntenspergerSergio GobbiKevin KellerMarco Klaiber
Gstaad (Gstaad)Stefan StähliNeal SchwenterRoman OttDamian StähliMartin Stähli
Langenthal-Bern Terratex (Langenthal/Bern)Simon BiedermannSimon EllenbergerDavid BiedermannRaymond KrengerAdrian MärkiDaniel Kormann
Luzern (Luzern)Lucien LottenbachLukas ChristenHenwy LochmannYannick JäggiThomas HauserErnst Erb
Wetzikon Pozzo de Sol (Wetzikon)Michael HauserMarc WagenseilBastian WyssEtienne LottenbachSimon KünzliArmin Hauser
Zug (Zug) Jan Hess Simon GloorSimon HoehnReto SchönenbergerSerge Lusser

Round robin standings

Final Round Robin Standings [5]

Team12345678WLPlace
1Baden Regio (Michael Brunner)*9:23:27:46:46:35:37:5701
2Bern (Yannick Schwaller)2:9*8:27:48:65:77:310:0522
3Dübendorf Raiffeisen (André Neuenschwander)2:32:8*6:78:108:33:55:4256
4Gstaad (Stefan Stähli)4:74:77:6*3:53:46:511:9345
5Langenthal-Bern Terratex (Simon Biedermann)4:66:810:85:3*7:86:49:7434
6Luzern (Lucien Lottenbach)3:67:53:84:38:7*6:56:7433
7Wetzikon Pozzo de Sol (Michael Hauser)3:53:75:35:64:65:6*3:11168
8Zug (Jan Hess)5:70:104:59:117:97:611:3*257
  teams to Playoffs

Playoffs

 QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
              
1Baden Regio
(Michael Brunner)
4 
2Bern
(Yannick Schwaller)
5    Bern
(Yannick Schwaller)
9
   Baden Regio
(Михаэль Бруннер)
3 Langenthal-Bern
(Simon Biedermann)
4
 Langenthal-Bern
(Simon Biedermann)
5 
3Luzern
(Lucien Lottenbach)
5
4Langenthal-Bern
(Simon Biedermann)
7 
Third place
   
Baden Regio (Michael Brunner)9
Luzern (Lucien Lottenbach)2

Standings

PlaceTeamSkipPWL
Gold medal icon.svgBern Yannick Schwaller 972
Silver medal icon.svgLangenthal-Bern TerratexSimon Biedermann1064
Bronze medal icon.svgBaden Regio Michael Brunner 1082
4LuzernLucien Lottenbach945
5GstaadStefan Stähli734
6Dübendorf RaiffeisenAndré Neuenschwander725
7Zug Jan Hess 725
8Wetzikon Pozzo de SolMichael Hauser716

Women

Teams

TeamFourthThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoach
Adelboden effectconsulting
(Adelboden)
Livia SchmidCéline KollerAlicia GuadalupiLarissa HariSimone WilhelmStefan Maurer
Bern (Bern)Lisa AmmeterTanja SantschiIsabel SiegenthalerJessica JäggiRahel HäslerAndreas Klauenbösch,
Paddy Käser
Biel-Solothurn (Biel/Solothurn) Michelle Gribi Lisa GislerChantal BugnonVera CamponovoUrs Dick
Glarus-Bern (Glarus/Bern) Briar Hürlimann Corina ManiRahel ThomaTamara MichelRolf Hösli
Küssnacht am Rigi
(Küssnacht am Rigi)
Vanessa ZügerNicolle SeyfangSarah FreyTina RickenbacherKarin MuffJonas Wälchli
Langenthal-St.Gallen Chromwerk
(Langenthal/St.Gallen)
Andrea MarxAdonia Brunner Carole Howald Gisèle BeuchatBettina Lanz,
Flurina Kobler
Brigitte Brunner,
Beat Brunner
Uzwil (Uzwil)Lisa RuchLarissa BerchtoldSelina RuchSarah BielerLorena BornacinMarco Ruch
Wetzikon-Dübendorf
(Wetzikon/Dübendorf)
Elena Stern Anna SternNoelle IseliTanja SchweglerPatrick Poli

Round robin standings

Final Round Robin Standings [6]

Team12345678WLPlace
1Adelboden (Livia Schmid)*13:57:54:65:107:66:33:5435
2Bern (Lisa Ammeter)5:13*5:710:38:74:98:56:7346
3Biel-Solothurn (Michelle Gribi)5:77:5*7:34:58:66:36:5521
4Glarus-Bern (Corina Mani)6:43:103:7*9:28:118:65:3434
5Küssnacht am Rigi (Vanessa Züger)10:57:85:42:9*6:126:102:9257
6Langenthal-St.Gallen (Andrea Marx)6:79:46:811:812:6*6:55:8433
7Uzwil (Lisa Ruch)3:65:83:66:810:65:6*3:13168
8Wetzikon-Dübendorf (Elena Stern)5:37:65:63:59:28:513:3*522
  teams to Playoffs

Playoffs

 QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
              
1Biel-Solothurn
(Michelle Gribi)
5 
2Wetzikon-Dübendorf
(Elena Stern)
9    Wetzikon-Dübendorf
(Elena Stern)
9
   Biel-Solothurn
(Michelle Gribi)
5 Glarus-Bern
(Corina Mani)
10
 Glarus-Bern
(Corina Mani)
9 
3Langenthal-St.Gallen
(Andrea Marx)
7
4Glarus-Bern
(Corina Mani)
8 
Third place
   
Biel-Solothurn
(Michelle Gribi)
10
Langenthal-St.Gallen
(Andrea Marx)
8

Standings

PlaceTeamSkipPWL
Gold medal icon.svgGlarus-BernCorina Mani1073
Silver medal icon.svgWetzikon-Dübendorf Elena Stern 963
Bronze medal icon.svgBiel-Solothurn Michelle Gribi 963
4Langenthal-St.GallenAndrea Marx945
5Adelboden effectconsultingLivia Schmid743
6BernLisa Ammeter734
7Küssnacht am RigiVanessa Züger725
8UzwilLisa Ruch716


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