2012 German Masters (curling)

2012 German Masters
Host city Hamburg, Germany
Arena Curling Club Hamburg
Dates January 27–29
Winner United States Tyler George
Curling club Duluth CC, Duluth, Minnesota
Skip Tyler George
Third Christopher Plys
Second Rich Ruohonen
Lead Aanders Brorson
Finalist Germany Wolfgang Burba

The 2012 German Masters were held from January 27 to 29 at the Curling Club Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany as part of the 2011–12 World Curling Tour. The tournament was held in a round robin format. The purse for the tournament was 15,000.

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:[1]

Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Locale
Christian Bangerter Stefan Schori Marcel Stöckli Daniel Inversini Fritz Egger Switzerland Switzerland
Alexander Baumann Manuel Walter Sebastian Schweizer Jörg Engesser Switzerland Schwenningen, Switzerland
Andy Büttner Erik Zimmermann Kai Duschanek Jerome Grasse Germany Geising, Germany
Julius Diekmann Joachim Fenske Reto Grimm Felix Pilz Germany Hamburg, Germany
Tyler George Chris Plys Rich Ruohonen Aanders Brorson United States Duluth, Minnesota
Andy Lang (fourth) Daniel Herberg (skip) Markus Messenzehl Daniel Neuner Andreas Kempf Germany Füssen, Germany
Felix Schulze (fourth) John Jahr (skip) Peter Rickmers Sven Goldeman Christoph Daase Germany Germany
Andy Kapp (fourth) Wolfgang Burba (skip) Bernhard Mayr Markus Herberg Philip Seitz Germany Oberstdorf, Germany
Radek Klima Tomas Valek Tomas Paul Jan Samueli Karel Klima Czech Republic Czech Republic
Steffen Mellemseter Markus Snøve Høiberg Håvard Mellem Markus Nedregotten Stein Mellemseter Norway Norway
Rasmus Stjerne Johnny Frederiksen Mikkel Poulsen Troels Harry Lars Vilandt Denmark Hvidovre, Denmark
Alexey Tselousov Petr Dron Alexander Badilin Artur Razhabov Aleksey Kamnev Russia Moscow, Russia
Andreas Unterberger Markus Forejtek Christian Roth Marcus Schmitt Austria Austria
Michal Vojtus Jakub Bares Martin Hejhal Martin Štěpánek Libor Celoud Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic

Round Robin Standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreakers
Pool A W L
Switzerland Christian Bangerter 1 1
Germany John Jahr 1 1
Denmark Rasmus Stjerne 1 1
Pool B W L
United States Tyler George 3 0
Switzerland Alexander Baumann 2 1
Russia Alexey Tselousov 1 2
Austria Andreas Unterberger 0 3
Pool C W L
Germany Daniel Heberg 3 0
Germany Julius Diekmann 2 1
Czech Republic Michal Vojtus 1 2
Germany Andy Büttner 0 3
Pool D W L
Norway Steffen Mellemseter 2 0
Germany Wolfgang Burba 1 1
Czech Republic Radek Klima 0 2

Tiebreakers

Sheet A Final
Denmark Rasmus Stjerne 9

Czech Republic Radek Klima 2

Sheet B Final
Germany Wolfgang Burba 6

Germany John Jahr 3

Sheet C Final
Switzerland Alexander Baumann 9

Czech Republic Michal Vojtus 2

Sheet D Final
Germany Julius Diekmann 5

Russia Alexey Tselousov 7

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Switzerland Christian Bangerter 1
Russia Alexey Tselousov 4
Russia Alexey Tselousov 5
United States Tyler George 7
United States Tyler George 8
Switzerland Alexander Baumann 2
United States Tyler George 5
Germany Wolfgang Burba 4
Germany Daniel Herberg 4
Germany Wolfgang Burba 5
Germany Wolfgang Burba 6
Norway Steffen Mellemseter 3
Norway Steffen Mellemseter 9
Denmark Rasmus Stjerne 6

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