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World Curling Tour event
The Grand Prix Bern Inter , also known as the Grand Prix Bern Inter Curling Challenge , is an annual tournament on the men's World Curling Tour .[ 1] It is held annually on the last weekend of October or the first weekend of November at the Curlingbahn Allmend Bern in Bern , Switzerland .[ 2]
The purse for the event is CHF 18,100, with the winning team receiving CHF 5,500.[ 2]
The event has been held since 1997, and has been part of the World Curling Tour since 2018.
Although it's a men's event, Andrea Schöpp won the event in 2010.
The champions for this event are as follows:[ 2]
Year
Winning team
1997
Stefan Karnusian , Richard Baumer, Kurt Reichenbach, Martin Stähli
1998
Bernhard Werthemann , Raphael Brütsch , Thomas Lips , Philipp Raspe
1999
Patrick Hürlimann , Dominic Andres , Martin Romang , Diego Perren
2000
Johnny Frederiksen , Henrik Jakobsen , Lars Vilandt , Bo Jensen
2001
Sebastian Stock , Stephan Knoll , Markus Messenzehl , Patrick Hoffman
2002
Werner Attinger , Stephan Rüdisühli, Markus Foitek , Maurus Müller
2003
Andreas Östreich , Markus Eggler (skip), Damian Grichting , Rouven Welschen
2004
Ralph Stöckli , Claudio Pescia , Pascal Sieber , Simon Strübin , Marco Battilana
2005
Joel Retornaz , Fabio Alverà , Gianpaolo Zandegiacomo , Alessandro Zisa , Antonio Menardi
2006
Sebastian Stock , Daniel Herberg , Markus Messenzehl , Patrick Hoffman
2007
Stefan Karnusian , Christof Schwaller , Robert Hürlimann , Rolf Iseli
2008
Pascal Hess , Yves Hess , Florian Zürrer, Felix Attinger
2009
David Bärtschiger, Marc Pfister , Roger Meier, Enrico Pfister , Marianne Zürcher
2010
Andrea Schöpp , Imogen Oona Lehmann , Corinna Scholz , Stella Heiss
2011
Sven Michel , Claudio Pätz , Sandro Trolliet , Simon Gempeler
2012
Manuel Ruch, Jean-Nicolas Longchamp, Daniel Graf, Mathias Graf
2013
Jean-Nicolas Longchamp, Manuel Ruch, Renato Hächler, Mathias Graf, Christian Moser
2014
Marc Pfister , Enrico Pfister , Roger Meier, Raphael Märki , Michael Bösiger
2015
Christian Haller , Yves Hess (skip), Rainer Kobler, Fabian Schmid
2016
Kevin Wunderlin , Reto Gribi , Mike Wenger, Mats Perret
2017
Martin Rios , Christof Schwaller (skip), Kevin Spychiger, Peju Hartmann, Henä Hügli
Year
Winning team
Runner up team
Purse (CHF)
Winner's share (CHF)
2018[ 3]
Amos Mosaner , Sebastiano Arman , Daniele Ferrazza , Andrea Pilzer
Robin Brydone , Craig Waddell , Gregor Cannon , Derrick Sloan , Fraser Davidson
18,100
5,000
2019[ 4]
Joel Retornaz , Amos Mosaner , Sebastiano Arman , Simone Gonin
Ross Whyte , Robin Brydone , Duncan McFadzean , Euan Kyle
18,100
5,000
2020
Not held
2021[ 5]
Philipp Hösli (Fourth), Yves Stocker (Skip), Marco Hefti , Justin Hausherr
Sixten Totzek , Marc Muskatewitz , Joshua Sutor , Dominik Greindl
18,100
5,000
2022[ 6]
Joel Retornaz , Amos Mosaner , Sebastiano Arman , Mattia Giovanella
Wouter Gosgens , Jaap van Dorp , Laurens Hoekman , Tobias van den Hurk , Alexander Magan
18,100
5,500
2023
James Craik , Mark Watt , Angus Bryce , Blair Haswell
Marc Muskatewitz (Fourth), Benny Kapp (Skip), Felix Messenzehl , Johannes Scheuerl
18,100
5,000
2024
Philipp Hösli (Fourth), Marco Hösli (Skip), Simon Gloor , Justin Hausherr
Marco Hefti (Fourth), Jan Iseli (Skip), Max Winz, Sandro Fanchini
18,100
5,000
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