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World Curling Tour event
The
St. Galler Elite Challenge
is an annual tournament on the men's and women's
World Curling Tour
. It is held annually in January at
Curling Center St. Gallen
in
St. Gallen
,
Switzerland
.
[1]
The purse for the event is
CHF
7,000 for the men's event and CHF 6,600 for the women's event. Its event classification is 100.
[1]
The event has been held since 2022. The 2023 event consisted of 27 teams from 10 countries.
[2]
St. Gallen previously hosted the
Euronics European Masters
World Curling Tour event, last held in 2017.
Men's champions
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Year
|
Winning team
|
Runner up team
|
Purse (
CHF
)
|
Winner's share (
CDN
)
|
2022
[3]
[4]
|
Marco Hosli
,
Philipp Hosli
,
Justin Hausherr
,
Marco Hefti
|
Yannick Schwaller
,
Michael Brunner
,
Romano Meier
,
Marcel Kaufeler
|
7,000
[5]
|
$2,761
|
2023
[6]
[7]
|
Cameron Bryce
,
David Baird
,
Mark Taylor
,
Robin McCall
|
Anthony Petoud
,
Michael Brunner
(skip),
Romano Meier
,
Marcel Kaufeler
|
7,000
[8]
|
$5,856
|
2024
[9]
|
Cameron Bryce
,
Duncan Menzies
,
Luke Carson
,
Robin McCall
|
Kyle Waddell
,
Craig Waddell
,
Mark Taylor
,
Gavin Barr
|
6,200
|
|
Women's champions
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Year
|
Winning team
|
Runner up team
|
Purse (
CHF
)
|
Winner's share (
CDN
)
|
2022
[10]
[11]
|
Ladina Muller
,
Nora Wust
(skip),
Anna Stern
,
Karin Winter
|
Irene Schori
, Celine Schwizgebel,
Stefanie Berset
,
Lara Stocker
|
4,600
|
$2,761
|
2023
[12]
|
Xenia Schwaller
,
Fabienne Rieder
,
Marion Wuest
,
Selina Gafner
|
Rebecca Morrison
,
Gina Aitken
,
Sophie Sinclair
,
Sophie Jackson
|
6,600
|
$5,856
|
2024
[13]
|
Emira Abbes
(Fourth),
Mia Hohne
(Skip),
Lena Kapp
,
Maike Beer
|
Isabel Einspieler, Alissa Rudolf, Jana Hahlen, Renee Frigo
|
4,600
|
|
References
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External links
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Men's Tour
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Women's Tour
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Mixed Doubles Tour
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