The Hungarian Men's Curling Championship is the national championship of men's curling teams in Hungary. It has been held annually since 2003. [1]
Teams line-up in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate; skips marked bold.
Year | Champion | Runner-up | Bronze | Finish at Euro next season |
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2003 | CC Budapest György Nagy , Viktora Zsolt, Barna Krisztián, Bartalus Gábor, Németh Balázs | 17 | ||
2004 | Wallis SC – CC Budapest György Nagy , Viktora Zsolt, Barna Krisztián, Bartalus Gábor, Németh Balázs | 17 | ||
2005 | WSC – CC Budapest György Nagy , Viktora Zsolt, Barna Krisztián, Bartalus Gábor, Németh Balázs | 17 | ||
2006 | WSC – CC Budapest György Nagy , Viktora Zsolt, Barna Krisztián, Bartalus Gábor, Németh Balázs | 14 | ||
2007 | Békési TE- Jégmadarak Lajos Belleli , Riesz Gábor, Ezsöl Gabor, Nyitrai József, Kerekes Olivér | 16 | ||
2008 | WSC Férfi 1. György Nagy , Németh Balázs, Rókusfalvy Zsombor, Barna Krisztián, Jakab Zoltán | 13 | ||
2009 | BTE Jégmadarak Lajos Belleli , Riesz Gábor, Rókusfalvy András, Nyitrai József, Molnár Gábor | 13 | ||
2010 | BTE Jégmadarak Lajos Belleli , Riesz Gábor, Rókusfalvy András, Rókusfalvy Zsombor, Molnár Gábor | 23 | ||
2011 | WSC Férfi 1. György Nagy , Ezsöl Gabor, Hall Krisztián, Jakab Zoltán, Zsolt Kiss, Gazdagh Pál | 12 | ||
2012 | WSC Férfi 1. György Nagy , Ezsöl Gabor, Hall Krisztián, Lajos Belleli, Zsolt Kiss, Gazdagh Pál | 10 | ||
2013 | WSC – Jégfarkasok Hall Krisztián, Ezsöl Gabor, Lajos Belleli, Varga Balázs, Pünkösti Zoltán | 13 | ||
2014 | WSC – Jégfarkasok Hall Krisztián, Ezsöl Gabor, Lajos Belleli, Varga Balázs, Nyitrai József, Vaspöri Tamás | 14 | ||
2015 | WSC Férfi 1. Balázs Dávid, Bodor Gábor, Czermann Kristóf, Jakab Zoltán, Zsolt Kiss, György Nagy | 20 | ||
2016 | Westbay-Vasas Zsolt Kiss , György Nagy, Czermann Kristóf, Balázs Dávid, Rókusfalvy Zsombor | 18 | ||
2017 | Jégmadarak Varga Balázs, Riesz Gábor, Ezsöl Gabor, Fóti Balázs, Szabad Tamás | 21 | ||
2018 | UTE Férfi 1. Zsolt Kiss , Czermann Kristóf, Dr. Balázs Dávid, Szarvas Kristóf, Tatár Lőrinc | 20 | ||
2019 | UTE Ifjonti Hév Gazdag Zsombor, Palancsa Péter, Gubányi Attila, Sámson István, Kalocsay Ottó | 24 | ||
2020 [2] | UTE Férfi 1. Zsolt Kiss , Tatár Lőrinc, Kispataki Viktor, Callum Macfarlane, Dr. Balázs Dávid, Czermann Kristóf | FTC DreamTeam | Vasas G-Force | not held |
2021 | FTC Dream Team Hall Krisztián, Varga Balázs, Szabad Tamás, Ézsöl Gábor, Fóti Balázs | 19 | ||
2022 [3] | UTE Férfi I. Callum Macfarlane, Kalocsay Ottó, Tatár Lőrinc, Czermann Kristóf, Zsolt Kiss, Dr. Balázs Dávid | Vasas G-Force | FTC Fatherock | 20 |
2023 [4] | Team Czermann Kárász Raul, Dr. Balázs Dávid, Czermann Kristóf, Zsolt Kiss, Kalocsay Ottó, Callum Macfarlane | Vasas G-Force | FTC Fatherock | . |
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