Swiss Men's Curling Championship

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Swiss Men's Curling Championship
Established1943
2024 host city Thônex, Genève
2024 arena Curling Club Trois-Chêne
2024 champion Yannick Schwaller

The Swiss Men's Curling Championship is the national championship of men's curling in Switzerland. It has been held annually since 1943.

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List of champions

YearHost citySkipClub
1943 Pontresina Gilgian Aellig Adelboden CC
1944 Gstaad Hans Grossenbacher Bern CC
1945 Adelboden Paul Lareida St. Moritz-Engiadina
1946 Engelberg Hans Trog Kandersteg
1947 Crans-sur-Sierre Rudolf Wehren Saanenmöser
1948 Grindelwald Rudolf Wehren Saanenmöser
1949 St. Moritz Rudolf Wehren Saanenmöser
1950 Zermatt Martin Hofmann Kleine Scheidegg
1951 Wengen Theo Welschen Zermatt
1952 Davos Beny Konzett Grindelwald CC
1953 Saanen Ernst Steuri Grindelwald-Swiss
1954 Grindelwald Fritz Gertsch Wengen-Jungfrau
1955 Pontresina Franz Blaser Bern-City
1956 Saanenmöse Curdin Clavuot Samedan
1957 Mürren Eduard Nikles Adelboden CC
1958 Arosa Robert Kohler St. Moritz-Surlej
1959 Zermatt Narcisse Spozio Montreux-Caux
1960 Wengen Theo Welschen Zermatt
1961 St. Moritz Theo Welschen Zermatt
1962 Champéry Gerold Keller Rigi-Kaltbad
1963 Kandersteg Gerold Keller Rigi-Kaltbad
1964 Flims Gerold Keller Rigi-Kaltbad
1965 Gstaad Theo Welschen Zermatt
1966 Adelboden Paul Kundert Rigi-Kaltbad
1967 Samedan Franz Marti Thun CC
1968 Montana Franz Marti Thun CC
1969 Wengen Fred Theurillat Basel-Ysfäger
1970 Arosa Fred Theurillat Basel-Ysfäger
1971 Genève Cesare Canepa Zug CC
1972 Bern Peter Attinger Sr. Dübendorf
1973 Bern Werner Oswald Zug CC
1974 Wallisellen Peter Attinger Jr. Dübendorf
1975 Genève Otto Danieli Zürich-Crystal
1976 Arlesheim Adolf Aerni Olten CC
1977 Wildhaus Jon Carl Rizzi Scuol-Tarasp
1978 Lausanne Fredy Collioud Bern-Zähringer
1979 Biel Peter Attinger Jr. Dübendorf
1980 Wallisellen Jürg Tanner Lausanne-Riviera
1981 Leukerbad Jürg Tanner Lausanne-Riviera
1982 Arlesheim Jürg Tanner Lausanne-Riviera
1983 Wildhaus Bruno Binggeli Bern-Wildstrubel
1984 Genève Peter Attinger Jr. Dübendorf
1985 Bern Markus Känzig Olten CC
1986 Wildhaus Jürg Tanner Lausanne-Ouchy
1987 Leukerbad Felix Luchsinger Stäfa
1988 Lausanne-Malley Daniel Model Kloten CC
1989 Engelberg Patrick Hürlimann Lausanne-Olympique
1990 Uzwil Daniel Model Kloten CC
1991 Engelberg Markus Eggler Biel-Touring
1992 Flims Markus Eggler Biel-Touring
1993 Genève Dieter Wüest Winterthur
1994 Biel/Bienne Markus Eggler Biel-Touring
1995 Arlesheim Andreas Schwaller St. Moritz CC
1996 Arlesheim Patrick Hürlimann Lausanne-Olympique
1997 Bern Patrick Netzer Basel-Ysfäger
1998 Bern Christof Schwaller St. Moritz CC
1999 Bern Patrick Hürlimann Lausanne-Olympique
2000 Bern Andreas Schwaller Biel-Touring
2001 Bern Patrick Hürlimann Lausanne-Olympique
2002 Basel/Arlesheim Ralph Stöckli St. Galler Bär
2003 Basel/Arlesheim Bernhard Werthemann Basel-Ysfäger
2004 Bern Andreas Schwaller Baden Regio 1
2005 Bern Ralph Stöckli St. Galler Bär
2006 Berm Andreas Schwaller Baden Regio Privera
2007 Wetzikon Ralph Stöckli Basel Regio Hochstrasser
2008 Wetzikon Claudio Pescia St. Galler Bär 1
2009 Bern Ralph Stöckli Basel Regio Hochstrasser
2010 Bern Stefan Karnusian St. Moritz Pfister
2011 Gstaad Christof Schwaller St. Moritz Pfister
2012 Gstaad Jan Hauser Glarus CC
2013 Gstaad Sven Michel CC Adelboden
2014 Schaffhausen Peter de Cruz CC Genève
2015 Schaffhausen Marc Pfister CC Bern
2016 Flims Sven Michel CC Adelboden
2017 [1] Flims Peter de Cruz CC Genève
2018 [2] Flims Marc Pfister CC Adelboden
2019 [3] Thun Peter de Cruz CC Genève
2020 [4] Thun Yannick Schwaller Bern Zähringer
2021 [5] Arlesheim Peter de Cruz CC Genève
2022 [6] [7] [8] Thônex Yannick Schwaller Bern Zähringer
2023 [9] Thônex Yannick Schwaller CC Genève
2024 Thônex Yannick Schwaller CC Genève

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See also