2019 Swiss Wheelchair Curling Championship

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2019 Swiss Wheelchair Curling Championship
Host city St. Gallen
DatesFebruary 7–10
WinnerMontana Tor
Skip Raymond Pfyffer
Third Philippe Bétrisey
Second Patrick Delacretaz
Lead Françoise Jacquerod
Alternate Hans Burgener
FinalistSt. Gallen 1 (Claudia Hüttenmoser)
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The 2019 Swiss Wheelchair Curling Championship was held from February 7 to 10, 2019 in St. Gallen. [1] [2]

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Teams

TeamSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoach
Bern Daniel Meyer Martin Bieri Heinz GertschMarianne LäderachAdela Al-Roumi
GenèveOlivier Joseph Mina Carina Mojtahedi Laurent KneubühlOlivier GodinatCedric FillettazMichel Bise
Lausanne Olympique Eric Décorvet Didier Recordon Léo Gottet Mélanie Villars Konstantin SchmaehChristian Gringet
Montana Tor Raymond Pfyffer Philippe Bétrisey Patrick Delacretaz Françoise Jaquerod Hans Burgener
Rollstuhlclub beider BaselGünther TruogMartin Vögtli Beatrix Blauel Christian Burkhalter Eva Burgunder,
Heinz Meier
Mark Steffen
St. Gallen 1 Claudia Hüttenmoser Claudia Baumgartner Hanspeter BieriDaniel BaumannManuela Haas,
René Rohr
St. Gallen 2 Ivo Hasler Ewald BannwartChristine BetschartBrigitte HuberHeinz BänzigerJannis Bannwart,
René Rohr
Wetzikon Marcel Bodenmann Harry Pavel Werner Locher Marlise Schwitter Vroni Forrer,
Daniel Schühle
Peter Nater,
Lorna Rettig

Round robin results and standings

Team (Skip)A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8WLPlace
A1Bern (Daniel Meyer)*12:14:93:66:75:64:109:11167
A2Genève (Olivier Joseph)1:12*0:130:154:93:121:83:12078
A3Lausanne Olympique (Eric Décorvet)9:413:0*7:85:43:58:210:6523
A4Montana Tor (Raymond Pfyffer)6:315:08:7*6:93:512:410:2522
A5Rollstuhlclub beider Basel (Günther Truog)7:69:44:59:6*5:911:43:6435
A6St. Gallen 1 (Claudia Hüttenmoser)6:512:35:35:39:5*7:34:10611
A7St. Gallen 2 (Ivo Hasler)10:48:12:84:124:113:7*6:5346
A8Wetzikon (Marcel Bodenmann)11:912:36:102:106:310:45:6*434

Playoffs

Sunday, February 10, 13:30

Classification for 7th place

Sheet E12345678Final
Bern (Daniel Meyer) Hammer tapissier.jpg011110004
Genève (Olivier Joseph)300002139

Classification for 5th place

Sheet D12345678Final
Rollstuhlclub beider Basel (Günther Truog) Hammer tapissier.jpg2101112X8
St. Gallen 2 (Ivo Hasler)0020000X2

Bronze medal game

Sheet C12345678Final
Wetzikon (Marcel Bodenmann)000002XX2
Lausanne Olympique (Eric Décorvet) Hammer tapissier.jpg131140XX10

Final

Sheet B12345678Final
St. Gallen 1 (Claudia Hüttenmoser) Hammer tapissier.jpg201001004
Montana Tor (Raymond Pfyffer)010120116

Final standings

PlaceTeamSkipGamesWinsLosses
Gold medal icon.svgMontana Tor Raymond Pfyffer 862
Silver medal icon.svgSt. Gallen 1 Claudia Hüttenmoser 862
Bronze medal icon.svgLausanne Olympique Eric Décorvet 862
4Wetzikon Marcel Bodenmann 844
5Rollstuhlclub beider BaselGünther Truog853
6St. Gallen 2 Ivo Hasler 835
7GenèveOlivier Joseph817
8Bern Daniel Meyer 817

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