Stockholm Ladies Curling Cup
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Stockholm Ladies Cup | |
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Established | 2005 |
2018 host city | Stockholm, Sweden |
2018 arena | Danderyd Curling Arena |
Purse | 331,000 SEK |
2018 champion | Sweden Anna Hasselborg |
Current edition | |
The Stockholm Ladies Cup, or the Stockholm Ladies Curling Cup is an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, that takes place at the Danderyd Curling Arena in Stockholm, Sweden. The tournament is held in a round robin with straight playoff format. This change was made in 2014 from a triple-knockout format. The tournament was started in 2005 and became a Curling Champions Tour event, now part of the World Curling Tour.
Past champions
Only skip's name is displayed.
Year | Winning team[1] | Runner up team | Purse (SEK) |
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2005 | Scotland Rhona Martin | Norway Dordi Nordby | |
2006 | Scotland Rhona Martin | Sweden Anette Norberg | |
2007 | Sweden Anette Norberg | Sweden Anna Hasselborg | |
2008[2] | Sweden Stina Viktorsson | Switzerland Binia Feltscher-Beeli | 50,500 |
2009[3] | Sweden Karin Rudström | Russia Anna Sidorova | |
2010[4] | Switzerland Mirjam Ott | Sweden Anna Hasselborg | 75,750 |
2011 | Russia Liudmila Privivkova | Sweden Anna Hasselborg | 75,750 |
2012 | Sweden Anette Norberg | Sweden Anna Hasselborg | 120,000 |
2013 | Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni | Switzerland Michèle Jäggi | 200,000 |
2014 | Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson | Canada Rachel Homan | 250,000 |
2015[5] | Canada Rachel Homan | Scotland Eve Muirhead | 270,000 |
2016 | Sweden Anna Hasselborg | Scotland Hannah Fleming | 270,000 |
2017 | Switzerland Alina Pätz | South Korea Kim Eun-jung | 331,000 |
2018[6] | Sweden Anna Hasselborg | Russia Anna Sidorova | 331,000 |
References
- ↑ "History".
- ↑ 2008 Stockholm Ladies Cup Results
- ↑ 2009 Stockholm Ladies Cup Results
- ↑ 2010 Stockholm Ladies Cup Results
- ↑ CurlingZone
- ↑ "Stockholm Ladies Curling Cup". www.curlingzone.com. Retrieved 2018-10-07.