World Curling Tour event
The 2012 Radisson Blu Oslo Cup was held from September 20 to 23 at the Snarøen Curling Club in Oslo, Norway as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a round robin format, and the purses of the men's and women's events were 160,000 and 100,000 krona, respectively. Niklas Edin of Sweden won the men's event for the third consecutive year, and Canada's Sherry Middaugh won the women's event.
Men
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[1]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Evgeny Arkhipov |
Sergei Glukhov |
Dmitry Mironov |
Arthu Ali |
Moscow, Russia
|
Tom Brewster |
Greg Drummond |
Scott Andrews |
Michael Goodfellow |
Aberdeen, Scotland
|
Tony Angiboust (fourth) |
Thomas Dufour (skip) |
Lionel Roux |
Wilfrid Coulot |
Chamonix, France
|
Niklas Edin |
Sebastian Kraupp |
Fredrik Lindberg |
Viktor Kjäll |
Karlstad, Sweden
|
Kristian Lindström (fourth) |
Oskar Eriksson (skip) |
Markus Eriksson |
Christoffer Sundgren |
Lit, Sweden
|
Ritvars Gulbis |
Ainārs Gulbis |
Normunds Šaršūns |
Aivars Avotinš |
Riga, Latvia
|
Grant Hardie |
Jay McWilliam |
Hammy McMillan Jr. |
Billy Morton |
Dumfries, Scotland
|
Stefan Häsler |
Christian Bangerter |
Christian Roth |
Jörg Lüthy |
Switzerland
|
Marcus Hasselborg |
Peder Folke |
Andreas Prytz |
Anton Sandström |
Sweden
|
Felix Schulze (fourth) |
John Jahr (skip) |
Peter Rickmers |
Sven Goldemann |
Hamburg, Germany
|
Andy Lang |
Andy Kapp |
Daniel Herberg |
Andreas Kempf |
Füssen, Germany
|
Aku Kauste |
Jani Sullanmaa |
Pauli Jäämies |
Janne Pirko |
Hyvinkaa, Finland
|
Thomas Løvold |
Thomas Due |
Steffen Walstad |
Sander Rølvåg |
Oslo, Norway
|
Steffen Mellemseter |
Markus Høiberg |
Håvard Mellem |
Magnus Nedregotten |
Oslo, Norway
|
Eirik Mjøen |
Markus Skogvold |
Sebastian Mellemseter |
Martin Sesaker |
Norway
|
Glen Muirhead |
David Reid |
Steven Mitchell |
Kerr Drummond |
Scotland
|
Fabio Sola |
Julien Genre |
Simone Sola |
Graziano Iacovetti |
Italy
|
Jean-Francois Royer |
David Vallires |
Raphael Gendron |
Jean-Oliver Hay |
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
|
Kyle Smith |
Thomas Muirhead |
Kyle Waddell |
Cammy Smith |
Scotland
|
Rasmus Stjerne |
Johnny Frederiksen |
Mikkel Poulsen |
Troels Harry |
Hvidovre, Denmark
|
Torkil Svensgaard |
Kenneth Jørgensen |
Martin Uhd Grønbech |
Daniel Abrahamsen |
Hvidovre, Denmark
|
Alexey Tselousov |
Alexey Stukalsky |
Andrey Drozdov |
Artur Razhabov |
Moscow, Russia
|
Thomas Ulsrud |
Torger Nergård |
Christoffer Svae |
Håvard Vad Petersson |
Oslo, Norway
|
Markku Uusipaavalniemi |
Toni Anttila |
Kasper Hakunti |
Joni Ikonen |
Helsinki, Finland
|
Rasmus Wranå |
Jordan Wåhlin |
Daniel Lövstrand |
Axel Sjöberg |
Sweden
|
Round-robin standings
Key
|
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Teams to Playoffs
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Teams to Qualifiers
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Teams to Tiebreakers
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Tiebreakers
Playoffs
Women
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[1]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Mary-Anne Arsenault |
Colleen Jones |
Kim Kelly |
Jennifer Baxter |
Halifax, Canada
|
Kristine Davanger |
Malin Frondell Løchen |
Julie Molnar |
Ingvild Skaga |
Oslo, Norway
|
Madeleine Dupont |
Denise Dupont |
Christine Svendsen |
Lina Knudsen |
Hvidovre, Denmark
|
Binia Feltscher-Beeli |
Marlene Albrecht |
Fraenzi Kaufmann |
Christine Urech |
Flims, Switzerland
|
Satsuki Fujisawa |
Miyo Ichikawa |
Emi Shimizu |
Miyuki Satoh |
Karuizawa, Japan
|
Linn Githmark |
Henriette Løvar |
Ingrid Stensrud |
Kristin Skaslien |
Oslo, Norway
|
Anna Hasselborg |
Karin Rudström |
Agnes Knochenhauer |
Zandra Flyg |
Sweden
|
Michèle Jäggi |
Marisa Winkelhausen |
Stéphanie Jäggi |
Melanie Barbezat |
Bern, Switzerland
|
Angelina Jensen |
Camilla Jensen |
Ane Hansen |
Ivana Bratic |
Hvidovre, Denmark
|
Ditte Kalsson |
Mikaela Törnkvist |
Frida Lideberg |
Kristin Svensson |
Sweden
|
Linda Klímová |
Lenka Černovská |
Kamila Mošová |
Katerina Urbanová |
Czech Republic
|
Jonna McManus |
Sara McManus |
Anna Huhta |
Sofia Mabergs |
Sweden
|
Sherry Middaugh |
Jo-Ann Rizzo |
Lee Merklinger |
Leigh Armstrong |
Coldwater, Canada
|
Eve Muirhead |
Anna Sloan |
Vicki Adams |
Claire Hamilton |
Stirling, Scotland
|
Anette Norberg |
Cecilia Östlund |
Sabina Kraupp |
Sara Carlsson |
Härnösand, Sweden
|
Mirjam Ott |
Carmen Schäfer |
Carmen Küng |
Janine Greiner |
Davos, Switzerland
|
Sanna Puustinen |
Heidi Hossi |
Eszter Juhász |
Oona Kauste |
Finland
|
Marianne Rørvik |
Anneline Skårsmoen |
Kjersti Husby |
Camila Holth |
Norway
|
Manuela Siegrist |
Alina Pätz |
Claudia Hug |
Nicole Dunki |
Basel, Switzerland
|
Maria Prytz (fourth) |
Christina Bertrup |
Maria Wennerström |
Margaretha Sigfridsson (skip) |
Umeå, Sweden
|
Heather Smith-Dacey |
Stephanie McVicar |
Blisse Comstock |
Teri Lake |
Halifax, Canada
|
Ildikó Szekeres |
Alexandra Béres |
Boglárka Ádám |
Blanka Pathy-Dencsö |
Budapest, Hungary
|
Silvana Tirinzoni |
Irene Schori |
Esther Neuenschwander |
Sandra Gantenbein |
Aarau, Switzerland
|
Ellen Vogt |
Riikka Louhivuori |
Tiina Suuripaa |
Maija Salmiovirta |
Finland
|
Olga Zharkova |
Julia Portunova |
Alisa Tregub |
Julia Guzieva |
Kaliningrad, Russia
|
Round-robin standings
Key
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Teams to Playoffs
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Teams to Qualifiers
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Teams to Tiebreakers
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Tiebreakers
Playoffs
References
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