Westbay Hungarian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup

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The Westbay Hungarian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup, also known as the Westbay ISS WCT Hungarian Open Mixed Doubles Championship is an annual mixed doubles curling tournament on the ISS Mixed Doubles World Curling Tour. It is held annually in March at the Kamaraerdei Curling Club in Budapest, Hungary. [1]

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The purse for the event is 5,000. and its event categorization is 300 (highest calibre is 1000). [1]

The event has been held since 2008, and has been part of the World Curling Tour since 2018.

Past champions (since 2014)

YearWinning pairRunner up pairThird placeFourth placePurse ()
2014 [2] [3] Flag of Hungary.svg Dorottya Palancsa & Zsolt Kiss Flag of Sweden.svg Marie Persson & Göran Carlsson Flag of Austria.svg Claudia Fischer & Christian Roth Flag of Hungary.svg Orsolya Rókusfalvy & Gábor Ézsöl€1,200
2015 [4] [5] Flag of Hungary.svg Dorottya Palancsa & Zsolt Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg Ildikó Szekeres & György Nagy Flag of Sweden.svg Marie Persson & Göran Carlsson Flag of Latvia.svg Dace Regža & Ansis Regža €1,000
2016 [6] [7] Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Bryzgalova & Alexander Krushelnitskiy Flag of Scotland.svg Judith McCleary & Lee McCleary Flag of Hungary.svg Ildikó Szekeres & György Nagy Flag of Russia.svg Victoria Moiseeva & Petr Dron €2,000
2017 [8] Flag of Russia.svg Maria Komarova & Daniil Goriachev Flag of Hungary.svg Dorottya Palancsa & Zsolt Kiss Flag of Scotland.svg Gina Aitken & Bruce Mouat Flag of Hungary.svg Ildikó Szekeres & György Nagy
2018 [9] Flag of Hungary.svg Ildikó Szekeres & György Nagy Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Moskaleva & Alexander Eremin Flag of Scotland.svg Judith McCleary & Lee McCleary Flag of Russia.svg Maria Komarova & Daniil Goriachev €3,100
2019 [10] Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Moskaleva & Alexander Eremin Flag of Hungary.svg Dorottya Palancsa & Zsolt Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg Ildikó Szekeres & György Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg Blanka Pathy-Dencső & Gergely Szabó€5,000
2020 [11] [12] Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Moskaleva & Alexander Eremin Flag of Hungary.svg Blanka Dencső & Gergely Szabó Flag of Hungary.svg Dorottya Palancsa & Zsolt Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg Ildikó Szekeres & György Nagy €5,000
2021 [1] Flag of Hungary.svg Dorottya Palancsa & Zsolt Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg Ildikó Szekeres & György Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg Linda Joó & Lőrinc Tatár Flag of Hungary.svg Bernadett Bíró & Gergely Szabó€5,000

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