The Hvidovre Mixed Doubles Cup is an annual mixed doubles curling tournament on the ISS Mixed Doubles World Curling Tour. It is held annually in February at the Hvidovre Curling Club in Hvidovre, Denmark. [1]
The purse for the event is €2,500 with the winning team receiving €1,050 [1] and its event categorization is 100 (highest calibre is 1000). [1]
The event has been held since 2018. It became a World Curling Tour event in 2020.
Year | Winning pair | Runner up pair | Third place | Fourth place | Purse |
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2018 [2] | Signe Schack / Mads Nørgaard | Jasmin Lander / Henrik Holtermann | Natalie Wiksten / Kasper Wiksten | Mona Jensen / Morten Berger | |
2019 [3] | Jasmin Lander / Henrik Holtermann | Natalie Wiksten / Kasper Wiksten | Denise Dupont / Oliver Dupont | Hannah Augustin / Martin Reichel | €1,000 |
2020 [4] | Jasmin Lander / Henrik Holtermann | Karolina Jensen / Jonathan Vilandt | Oihane Otaegi / Mikel Unanue | Mona Jensen / Morten Berger | kr 10,000 |
2021 | Event suspended [5] | ||||
2022 [1] | Lara van Büren / Marco Klaiber | Oihane Otaegi / Mikel Unanue | Anna Fowler / Ben Fowler | Vanessa Tonoli / Alexander Magan | €2,500 |
2023 | Sarah Clifford / Oliver Rosenkrands Søe | Jasmin Lander / Henrik Holtermann | Adela Walczak / Andrzej Augustyniak | Natalie Asp Wiksten / Kasper Wiksten | €2,500 |
2024 | Angela Romei / Simone Gonin | Adela Walczak / Andrzej Augustyniak | Yang Ying / Tian Jiafeng | Oihane Otaegi / Mikel Unanue | €3,700 |
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