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The Swiss Cup Basel (formerly the Swiss Cup) is an annual curling tournament held in early November in Arlesheim, Switzerland. It was part of the World Curling Tour until 2020.

Swiss Cup Basel
Established2003
Host cityArlesheim, Switzerland
ArenaCurlingzentrum Region Basel
PurseCHF 24,000
2024 championCzech Republic Lukáš Klíma

Past champions

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Year Winning team Runner-up team Purse (CHF)
2003[1]   Ralph Stöckli, Claudio Pescia, Pascal Sieber, Simon Strübin   Randy Ferbey, Brent MacDonald, Brent Laing, Marcel Rocque 23,930
2004[2]   Andreas Schwaller, Christof Schwaller, Marco Ramstein, Roland Moser   Peja Lindholm, Tomas Nordin, Magnus Swartling, Peter Narup 31,840
2005   Kerry Burtnyk (Fourth), Randy Ferbey (Skip), Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque   Thomas Løvold, Petter Moe, Christoffer Svae, Håvard Vad Petersson 40,000
2006[3]   Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Chris Schille, Jamie Korab   Andy Kapp, Uli Kapp, Andreas Lang, Oliver Axnick 40,000
2007   David Murdoch, Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith, Euan Byers   Stefan Karnusian, Christof Schwaller, Robert Hürlimann, Rolf Iseli 40,000
2008[4]   Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Ryan Fry, Jamie Korab   Ralph Stöckli, Jan Hauser, Markus Eggler, Simon Strübin 40,000
2009   Thomas Ulsrud, Torger Nergård, Christoffer Svae, Håvard Vad Petersson   Niklas Edin, Sebastian Kraupp, Fredrik Lindberg, Viktor Kjäll 40,000
2010   Andy Kapp, Daniel Herberg, Andy Lang, Markus Messenzehl   Christof Schwaller, Robert Hürlimann, Urs Eichhorn, Marco Ramstein 45,900
2011   Brad Gushue, Ryan Fry, Geoff Walker, Adam Casey   Benoît Schwarz (Fourth), Peter de Cruz (Skip), Gilles Vuille, Valentin Tanner 40,000
2012   Kristian Lindström (Fourth), Oskar Eriksson (Skip), Markus Eriksson, Christoffer Sundgren   Sven Michel, Claudio Pätz, Sandro Trolliet, Simon Gempeler 40,000
2013   Thomas Ulsrud, Torger Nergård, Christoffer Svae, Håvard Vad Petersson   Oskar Eriksson, Kristian Lindström, Markus Eriksson, Christoffer Sundgren 43,200
2014   Tom Brewster, Glen Muirhead, Ross Paterson, Hammy McMillan Jr.   Sven Michel, Florian Meister, Simon Gempeler, Stefan Meienberg 42,200
2015[5]   Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Brett Gallant, Geoff Walker   Jaap van Dorp, Wouter Gosgens, Laurens Hoekman, Carlo Glasbergen 42,200
2016[6]   Niklas Edin, Oskar Eriksson, Rasmus Wranå, Christoffer Sundgren   David Murdoch, Greg Drummond, Scott Andrews, Michael Goodfellow 40,000
2017   Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Brett Gallant, Geoff Walker   Thomas Ulsrud, Torger Nergård, Christoffer Svae, Håvard Vad Petersson 40,000
2018   Niklas Edin, Oskar Eriksson, Rasmus Wranå, Christoffer Sundgren   Steffen Walstad, Markus Hoiberg, Magnus Nedregotten, Magnus Vågberg 40,000
2019[7]   Benoît Schwarz (Fourth), Sven Michel, Peter de Cruz (Skip), Valentin Tanner   Ross Paterson, Kyle Waddell, Duncan Menzies, Michael Goodfellow 38,000
2020 Cancelled
2021[8]   Benoît Schwarz (Fourth), Sven Michel, Peter de Cruz (Skip), Valentin Tanner   Niklas Edin, Oskar Eriksson, Rasmus Wranå, Christoffer Sundgren 24,000
2022[9]   Ross Whyte, Robin Brydone, Duncan McFadzean, Euan Kyle   Magnus Ramsfjell, Martin Sesaker, Bendik Ramsfjell, Gaute Nepstad 24,000
2023[10]   Cameron Bryce, Duncan Menzies, Luke Carson, Robin McCall   Yves Stocker, Kim Schwaller, Felix Eberhard, Tom Winkelhausen 24,000
2024[11]   Lukáš Klíma, Marek Černovský, Martin Jurík, Lukáš Klípa, Radek Boháč   Kyle Waddell, Craig Waddell, Mark Taylor, Gavin Barr 24,000

References

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  1. ^ CurlingZone
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  10. ^ "2023 Swiss Cup Basel". CurlingZone. Retrieved November 5, 2023.
  11. ^ "2024 Swiss Cup Basel". CurlingZone. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
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