Stockholm Ladies Curling Cup

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Stockholm Ladies Cup
Established2005
2018 host city Stockholm, Sweden
2018 arena Danderyd Curling Arena
Purse331,000 SEK
2018 champion Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg
Current edition

The Stockholm Ladies Cup, or the Stockholm Ladies Curling Cup is an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, that takes place at the Danderyd Curling Arena in Stockholm, Sweden. The tournament is held in a round robin with straight playoff format. This change was made in 2014 from a triple-knockout format. The tournament was started in 2005 and became a Curling Champions Tour event, now part of the World Curling Tour.

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Past champions

Only skip's name is displayed.

YearWinning team [1] Runner up teamPurse (SEK)
2005 Flag of Scotland.svg Rhona Martin Flag of Norway.svg Dordi Nordby
2006 Flag of Scotland.svg Rhona Martin Flag of Sweden.svg Anette Norberg
2007 Flag of Sweden.svg Anette Norberg Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg
2008 [2] Flag of Sweden.svg Stina Viktorsson Flag of Switzerland.svg Binia Feltscher-Beeli 50,500
2009 [3] Flag of Sweden.svg Karin Rudström Flag of Russia.svg Anna Sidorova
2010 [4] Flag of Switzerland.svg Mirjam Ott Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg 75,750
2011 Flag of Russia.svg Liudmila Privivkova Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg 75,750
2012 Flag of Sweden.svg Anette Norberg Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg 120,000
2013 Flag of Switzerland.svg Silvana Tirinzoni Flag of Switzerland.svg Michèle Jäggi 200,000
2014 Flag of Sweden.svg Margaretha Sigfridsson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rachel Homan 250,000
2015 [5] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rachel Homan Flag of Scotland.svg Eve Muirhead 270,000
2016 Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg Flag of Scotland.svg Hannah Fleming 270,000
2017 Flag of Switzerland.svg Alina Pätz Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Eun-jung 331,000
2018 [6] Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg Flag of Russia.svg Anna Sidorova 331,000

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References

  1. "History".
  2. 2008 Stockholm Ladies Cup Results
  3. 2009 Stockholm Ladies Cup Results
  4. 2010 Stockholm Ladies Cup Results
  5. CurlingZone
  6. "Stockholm Ladies Curling Cup". www.curlingzone.com. Retrieved 2018-10-07.