The Swiss Senior Curling Championships are the national championships of men's and women's senior curling teams in Switzerland. Senior level curlers must be over the age of 50. The championships have been held annually since 1973 for senior men and since 2003 for senior women. The championships are organized by the Swiss Curling Association.[1][2]

Men

Champions

Year Host city Winning curling club (city) Winning team
(in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate; skips marked bold)
1973MontanaBiel-Touring CCAndré Witschger, Paul Schär, Toni Widmer, Edgar Flückiger
1974Villars-sur-OllonLausanne-Montchoisi CCJaques Meyer, Hubert Reymondin, Alexandre Plancherel, Antoine Glardon
1975ArlesheimBasel-Wartenberg CCErwin Flur, Alfred Schimpf, Otto Jenni, Hans-Rudolf Krähenbühl
1976WeinfeldenGümligen CCErnst Badertscher, Felix de Florin, Edwin Felix, Hans Badertscher
1977GrindelwaldBern-Bantiger CCHans Moser, Hans Gerber, Franz Loosli, Kurt Braunwalder
1978WildhausKloten CCHans Stephan, Walter Bachmann, Hans Nauer, Ernst Weber
1979GstaadLuzern-City CCMax Ammann, Roland Schmid, Karl Ziltener, Karl Treier
1980ArlesheimBasel-Wartenberg CCErwin Flur, Fritz Kübler, Alfred Schimpf, Gottfried Käumlen
1981WildhausBiel-Touring CCRené Evard, Josef Lanz, Walter Neeser, Egon Grubenmann
1982GenevaLuzern-Blauweiss CCMario Paulitti, Bernhard Etienne, Georg Speri, Aloïs Kreuzer
1983Biel/BienneLuzern-City CCKarl Ziltener, Roland Schmid, Herbert Mattle, Fränzi Ziltener
1984WallisellenZürich-Blauweiss CCHans Meister, Walter Altorfer, Arthur Schuppisser, Fritz Kohler
1985LeukerbadThun-Kyburg CCFritz Brunner, Hans Bischoff, Kurt Gerber, Werner Bieri
1986BernThun-Kyburg CCFritz Brunner, Hans Bischoff, Kurt Gerber, Werner Bieri
1987WildhausBiel-Bienne CCJean Jungen, Hans Hirt, Jean Freudiger, Willy Günthart
1988GstaadBern-Wildstrubel CCHeinz Weber, Urs Fischer, Heinz Wyser, Peppino Vicini
1989WildhausSt. Galler Bär CCPhilipp von Stokar, Rudolf Grauer, Ernst Ritzmann, Domenic Adorni
1990KanderstegGenève CCJean-Jacques Vecchio, Jean-Fr. Dentand, Bernard Dupont, Roger Geser
1991LeukerbadThun-Kyburg CCWalter Eggler, Hans Bischoff, Kurt Gerber, Arthur Ryter
1992ThunZürich-Zürichberg CCAlfred Sütterlin, Karl Foitek, Ulrich Siegrist, Kurt Schneller
1993WildhausZürich-Zürichberg CCAlfred Sütterlin, Karl Foitek, Ulrich Siegrist, Kurt Schneller
1994MorgesGümligen CCRudolf Pichler, Herbert Ingold, Robert Hubler, Hermann Fuhrer
1995Baden-BareggBurgdorf CCWalter Maurer, Anton Gfeller, Peter Häberli, Kurt Marti/Hans-Ulrich Althaus
1996WildhausZermatt CCWilly Bayard, Amédéé Biner, Peter Anton Biner, Rita Rieser
1997MorgesWädenswil-Zimmerberg CCFredy Almer, Jakob Schenk, Alfred Pfenninger, Erika Almer
1998KanderstegZürich-Blauweiss CCKarl Grossmann, Stefan Tirinzoni, Hanspeter Nauer, Heinz Meierhofer
1999WallisellenFrauenfeld CCCarlo Stoll, Hermann Rutz, Ulrich Portner, Remo Tinner
2000OltenOlten CCHans-Peter Studer, Manfred Graber, Peter Känzig, Georg Studer
2001LausanneWetzikon CCUrs Theiler, Charles Pfammatter, René Joller, Ernst Kuhn/Walter Halder
2002WetzikonBasel-Ice Fleas CCAlfred Germann, Guido Cacccivio, Peter Arnold, Werner von Ballmoos
2003BernBasel-Victoria CCHans-Peter Zimmermann, Theo Fonk, Hans Müller, Urs Steffen/Felix Kellerhals
2004MorgesBaden-Regio CCUeli Müller, Bruno Küttel, Hans Richner, Albert Styger
2005LausanneBaden-Regio CCUeli Müller, Bruno Küttel, Hans Richner, Albert Styger
2006ArlesheimDübendorf CCMattias Neuenschwander, Bernhard Attinger, Peter Attinger Jr., Anton Knobe
2007KüsnachtDübendorf CCMattias Neuenschwander, Michael Müller, Heinz Kneubühler, Marc Syfrig, alternate: Fritz Widmer
2008ArlesheimSolothurn-Ambassadoren CCHugo Jäggi, Peter Weber, Joos Laubscher, Silvio Novaglia, alternate: Bruno Burkhard
2009BadenBern Inter CCAndré Pauli, Fritz Pulver, Pierre Zürcher, Daniel Grünenfelder
2010WetzikonBern Inter CCFritz Pulfer, Pierre Zürcher, Heinz Kneubühler, Daniel Grünenfelder, alternate: André Pauli
2011WetzikonZürich-Stadt CCDieter Strub, Peter Kröger, Hans-Jörg Andres, Micky Lepori

Champions and medallists

Team line-ups shows in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate, coach; skips marked bold.

Year Host city Champion Runner-up Bronze
2012[3] Wetzikon Dübendorf III (Dübendorf)
Roland Kniel, Peter Jauch, Heinz Kneubühler, Bernhard Attinger
Dolder Turicum
Heinz Meierhofer, Hanspeter Nauer, Hausi Maag, Karl Grossmann
Olten (Olten)
Hansrudolf Schütz, Felix Meier, Micha Mercatali, Ernst Lehmann
2013[4] Biel/Bienne Dübendorf 3 (Dübendorf)
Werner Attinger, Peter Attinger Jr., Ronald Müller, Anton Knobel
Baden Regio (Baden)
Hansjörg Bless, Gerhard Schlösser, Josef Moser, Ueli Sax, alternate: Peter Roth
Bern Gurten (Bern)
Stefan Signer, Hans Wirz, Gerhard Kurt, Jürg Denecke
2014[5] Thun Luzern-City (Luzern)
Martin Zürrer, Dieter Wüest, Nick Gartenmann, Marc Syfrig
Solothurn-Wengi 1 (Solothurn)
Jürg Gnägi, Alfred Wyler, Stefan Schneider, René Fuchs, alternate: Emch Dieter
Baden Regio (Baden)
Thomas Heimann, Peter Roth, Josef Moser, Ueli Sax, alternate: Hansjörg Bless
2015[6] Küssnacht Bern-Gurten (Bern)
Stefan Signer, Jürg Denecke, Gerhard Kurt, Daniel Grünenfelder
Gstaad (Gstaad)
Stefan Karnusian, Kurt Reichenbach, Rudi Hari, Richard Pernet
Dübendorf 1 (Dübendorf)
Werner Attinger, Peter Attinger Jr., Ronny Müller, Toni Knobel
2016[7] Wetzikon results and teams not shown in source, dates and host city only
2017[8] Wetzikon Gstaad (Gstaad)
Stefan Karnusian, Kurt Reichenbach, Stewart Dryburgh, Richard Pernet
Dübendorf (Dübendorf)
Werner Attinger, Peter Attinger Jr., Ronny Müller, Marc Brügger, alternate: Anton Knobel
Dolder Turicum
Jacques Greiner, Hanspeter Nauer, Hansruedi Maag, Heinz Meierhofer
2018[9] Biel/Bienne Luzern-City (Luzern)
Dieter Wüest, Jens Piesbergen, Martin Zürrer, Marc Syfrig, alternate: Ernst Erb
Gstaad 2 (Gstaad)
Stefan Karnusian, Kurt Reichenbach, Stewart Dryburgh, Florian Zoergiebel
Solothurn Biber (Solothurn)
Christof Schwaller, Markus Känzig, Christoph Kaiser, Pierre Hug
2019[10] Bern Bern 1 (Bern)
Roland Ryf, Peter Brandenberger, Philipp Rollier, Theo Zaugg, alternate: Andreas z'Brun
Bern Inter-Capitals (Bern)
Marc Strasser, Louis Moser, Peter Berset, Pierre Tavernini, alternate: Paul Ruppen
Solothurn Regio (Solothurn)
Christof Schwaller, Markus Känzig, Christoph Kaiser, Pierre Hug
2020[11] Bern Bern Inter-Capitals (Bern)
Marc Strasser, Louis Moser, Peter Berset, Pierre Tavernini, alternate: Jean Pierre Ruetsche
Emmental (Emmental)
Toni Bichsel, Peter Wegmüller, Benz Steffen, Uli Bichsel, alternate: Kurt Friedli
Gstaad-Morges (Gstaad / Morges)
Stefan Karnusian, Stewart Dryburgh, Kurt Reichenbach, Florian Zoergiebel
2021 championship not held
2022[12] Wetzikon Solothurn Regio (Solothurn)
Christof Schwaller, Robert Hürlimann, Christoph Kaiser, Rolf Iseli, alternate: Pierre Hug
Luzern-City (Luzern)
Dieter Wüest, Jens Piesbergen, Martin Zürrer, Marc Syfrig, alternate: Ernst Erb
Gstaad-Morges (Gstaad / Morges)
Stefan Karnusian, Stewart Dryburgh, Stefan Traub, Florian Zoergiebel

Women

Champions

Year Host city Winning curling club (city) Winning team
(in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate; skips marked bold)
2003LausanneGrindelwald CCMonika Weibel, Yvonne Affentranger, Margrit Lüthi, Beatrice Siegrist
2004WildhausWildhaus-Inter CCSusan Limena, Susanne Affeltranger, Andrea Thommann, Lotti Pieper
2005KüssnachtCG WallisellenIsabelle Wüest, Monika Burgherr, Heike Schreyer, Corinne Egloff
2006WetzikonSolothurn-Wengi CCAnnette Laubscher, Katharina Gnägi, Barbara Schneider, Marianne Hofer
2007KüsnachtKüsnacht CCPavla Rubasova, Dagmar Frei, Lucy Ebner, Nadia Boillat, alternate: Irène Goridis
2008ArlesheimBern Damen CCMarianne Zürcher-Amstutz, Anita Jäggi, Marlis Kurt, Ruth Dorner
2009BadenSolothurn-Wengi CCAnnette Laubscher, Kathrin Gnägi, Barbara Schneider, Marianne Dick
2010InterlakenSolothurn-Wengi CCAnnette Laubscher, Kathrin Gnägi, Barbara Schneider, Marianne Dick, alternate: Caroline Fuchs
2011BernZürich-Stadt CCSusanne Affeltranger, Susan Limena, Luly Ebner, Monika Giger, alternate: Ruth Maier

Champions and medallists

Team line-ups shows in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate, coach; skips marked bold.

Year Host city Champion Runner-up Bronze
2012—2015 championship not held
2016[13] Langnau Zug (Zug)
Esther Kobler, Liliane Huwyler, Doris Wunderlin, Esther Zimmermann Steiger
Thun Regio BlueStone (Thun)
Anna Müller, Monika Gafner, Tashi Blaser, Irene Beck, alternate: Daniela Gygax, coach: Cristina Lestander
Solothurn Wengi (Solothurn)
Karin Felder, Kathrin Gnägi, Barbara Schneider, Annette Laubscher, alternate: Regula Kiefer
2017 championship not held
2018[14] Emmental Baden Regio (Baden)
Dagmar Frei, Esther Kobler, Rosmarie von Rotz, Sylvia Schäpper
Thurgau (Thurgau)
Chantal Forrer, Liliane Huwyler, Silvia Schrader, Ursula Miller, alternate: Monika Lutz
Uzwil (Uzwil)
Marianne Flotron, Erna Widmer, Ursi Humbel, Karin Leutenegger
2019[15] Wallisellen Baden-Luzern (Baden/Luzern)
Dagmar Frei, Esther Kobler, Rosmarie von Rotz, Doris Wunderlin, alternate: Sylvia Schäpper
Bern Capitals (Bern)
Marianne Zürcher, Anita Portmann, Marlis Kurt, Ruth Dorner
Bern-Gstaad (Bern/Gstaad)
Jacqueline Gimmel-Feuz, Simone Iseli, Bettina Defilla Studer, Christa Berset
2020[16] Bern Bern Capitals (Bern)
Marianne Zürcher, Marlis Kurt, Ruth Dorner, Gabi Perret-Richter, alternate: Cristina Lestander, coach: Stefan Heilmann
Baden-Luzern (Baden/Luzern)
Dagmar Frei, Esther Kobler, Rosmarie von Rotz, Sylvia Schäpper, alternate: Doris Wunderlin
Wetzikon (Wetzikon)
Brigitte Schläpfer, Grazia Stern, Joanne Aerne-Schmid, Christa Ackeret-Rupp, alternate: Esther Fanti
2021 championship not held
2022[17] Zollbrück Bern Inter (Bern)
Cristina Lestander, Sandra Born, Silvia Gygax, Christina Gartenmann, alternate: Karin Durtschi
Baden-Luzern (Baden/Luzern)
Dagmar Frei, Esther Kobler, Rosmarie von Rotz, Sylvia Schäpper, alternate: Doris Wunderlin
Bern Capitals (Bern)
Marianne Zürcher, Marlis Kurt, Ruth Dorner, Gabi Perret-Richter, coach: Stefan Heilmann

References

See also

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