2012 Curling Masters Champéry

2012 Curling Masters Champéry
Host city Champéry, Switzerland
Arena Palladium de Champéry
Dates October 26–28
Winner Sweden Marcus Hasselborg
Skip Marcus Hasselborg
Third Peder Folke
Second Andreas Prytz
Lead Anton Sandström
Finalist Switzerland Peter de Cruz

The 2012 Curling Masters Champéry were held from October 26 to 28 at the Palladium de Champéry in Champéry, Switzerland as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a round robin format, and the purse for the event was 40,000 CHF.[1] Marcus Hasselborg defeated Peter de Cruz in the final with a score of 5–4.

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:[2][3]

Skip Third Second Lead Locale
Alexander Baumann Manuel Walter Sebastian Schweizer Jörg Engesser Germany Germany
Benoît Schwarz (fourth) Peter de Cruz (skip) Dominik Märki Valentin Tanner Switzerland Switzerland
Tony Angiboust (fourth) Thomas Dufour (skip) Lionel Roux Wilfrid Coulot France Chamonix, France
Kristian Lindström (fourth) Oskar Eriksson (skip) Markus Eriksson Christoffer Sundgren Sweden Karlstad, Sweden
Mario Freiberger Sven Iten Pascal Eicher Rainer Kobler Switzerland Switzerland
James Grattan Jason Roach Darren Roach Peter Case Canada Oromocto, New Brunswick
Logan Gray Ross Paterson Alasdair Guthrie Richard Woods Scotland Stirling, Scotland
Ritvars Gulbis Normunds Saršūns Roberts Krusts Aivars Avotiņš Latvia Latvia
Mike Harris Chris Ciasnocha Scott Foster Ken McDermott Canada Canada
Marcus Hasselborg Peder Folke Andreas Prytz Anton Sandström Sweden Sweden
Pascal Hess Yves Hess Florian Meister Stefan Meienberg Switzerland Switzerland
Aku Kauste Jani Sullanmaa Pauli Jäämies Janne Pitko Finland Hyvinkaa, Finland
Mikkel Krause Olivier Dupont Mads Norgaard Dennis Hansen Denmark Denmark
Steffen Mellemseter Markus Høiberg Steffen Walstad Magnus Nedregotten Norway Norway
Sven Michel Claudio Pätz Sandro Trolliet Simon Gempeler Switzerland Adelboden, Switzerland
Glen Muirhead David Reid Steven Mitchell Kerr Drummond Scotland Perth, Scotland
Krisztián Hall (fourth) György Nagy (skip) Gábor Ezsöl Lajos Belleli Hungary Hungary
Meico Öhninger Andri Heimann Kyrill Öhninger Kevin Wunderlin Switzerland Switzerland
David Šik Radek Boháč Karel Uher Milan Polívka Czech Republic Czech Republic
Jiří Snítil Martin Snítil Jindřich Kitzberger Marek Vydra Czech Republic Brno, Czech Republic
Kyle Smith Thomas Muirhead Kyle Waddell Cammy Smith Scotland Perth, Scotland
Rasmus Stjerne Johnny Frederiksen Mikkel Poulsen Troels Harry Denmark Hvidovre, Denmark
Alexey Tselousov Andrey Drozdov Alexey Stukalsky Artur Razhabov Russia Moscow, Russia
Bernhard Werthemann Bastian Brun Florian Zürrer Päddy Käser Switzerland Switzerland

Round Robin Standings

Final Round Robin Standings[4][5][6]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Pool A W L
Switzerland Bernhard Werthemann 5 0
Switzerland Mario Freiberger 4 1
Canada Mike Harris 2 3
Scotland Kyle Smith 2 3
Finland Aku Kauste 1 4
Denmark Mikkel Krause 1 4
Pool B W L
Switzerland Peter de Cruz 4 1
Czech Republic David Šik 3 2
France Thomas Dufour 3 2
Scotland Glen Muirhead 3 2
Norway Steffen Mellemseter 1 4
Hungary György Nagy 1 4
Pool C W L
Sweden Marcus Hasselborg 3 2
Denmark Rasmus Stjerne 3 2
Russia Alexey Tselousov 3 2
Switzerland Pascal Hess 3 2
Scotland Logan Gray 2 3
Latvia Ritvars Gulbis 1 4
Pool D W L
Germany Alexander Baumann 4 1
Sweden Oskar Eriksson 4 1
Switzerland Sven Michel 3 2
Canada James Grattan 3 2
Switzerland Meico Öhninger 1 4
Czech Republic Jiří Snítil 0 5

Playoffs

The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[7][8]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Switzerland Bernhard Werthemann 6
Czech Republic David Šik 5
Switzerland Bernhard Werthemann 2
Sweden Marcus Hasselborg 3
Sweden Marcus Hasselborg 5
Sweden Oskar Eriksson 0
Sweden Marcus Hasselborg 5
Switzerland Peter de Cruz 4
Switzerland Peter de Cruz 5
Switzerland Mario Freiberger 4
Switzerland Peter de Cruz 3
Denmark Rasmus Stjerne 2
Germany Alexander Baumann 3
Denmark Rasmus Stjerne 6

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