Curling competition at Hamburg, Germany
The 2013 German Masters were held from January 25 to 27 at the Curling Club Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a round-robin format. In the final, David Murdoch of Scotland, skipping for Tom Brewster, defeated Rasmus Stjerne of Denmark with a score of 6–1.
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[1]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Alternate |
Locale
|
Evgeny Arkhipov |
Sergey Glukhov |
Timur Gadzhikhanov |
Artur Ali |
Dmitry Mironov |
Moscow, Russia
|
Alexander Baumann |
Manuel Walter |
Sebastian Schweizer |
Jörg Engesser |
|
Baden, Germany
|
Maciej Cesarz |
Adam Sterczewski |
Łukasz Piworowicz |
Tomasz Kierzkowski |
Maciej Cylupa |
Poland
|
Tony Angiboust (fourth) |
Thomas Dufour (skip) |
Lionel Roux |
Wilfrid Coulot |
|
Chamonix, France
|
Markus Forejtek |
Felix Purzner |
Marcus Schmitt |
Martin Egretberger |
|
Austria
|
Stefan Häsler |
Christian Bangerter |
Christian Roth |
Jörg Lüthy |
Thomas Rubin |
Bern, Switzerland
|
Pascal Hess |
Yves Hess |
Florian Meister |
Stefan Meienberg |
|
Zug, Switzerland
|
Markus Høiberg |
Steffen Walstad |
Håvard Mellem |
Magnus Nedregotten |
|
Norway
|
Felix Schulze (fourth) |
John Jahr (skip) |
Christopher Bartsch |
Sven Goldemann |
|
Hamburg, Germany
|
Andy Kapp |
Daniel Herberg |
Markus Messenzehl |
Daniel Neuner |
Andreas Kempf |
Germany
|
Aku Kauste |
Jani Sullanmaa |
Pauli Jäämies |
Janne Pitko |
Leo Mäkelä |
Hyvinkää, Finland
|
Lukas Klima |
Ondrej Hurtik |
Krystof Chaloupek |
Samuel Mokris |
Michal Laznicka |
Czech Republic
|
Mikkel Krause |
Oliver Dupont |
Mads Nørgaard |
Dennis Hansen |
Kenneth Jørgensen |
Hvidovre, Denmark
|
David Murdoch |
Greg Drummond |
Scott Andrews |
Michael Goodfellow |
Tom Brewster |
Aberdeen, Scotland
|
Gabor Riesz |
Zsombor Rókusfalvy |
Balázs Fóty |
Gábor Fóty |
Támas Szabad |
Hungary
|
Jiří Snítil |
Martin Snítil |
Jindřich Kitzberger |
Marek Vydra |
|
Brno, Czech Republic
|
Rasmus Stjerne |
Johnny Frederiksen |
Mikkel Poulsen |
Troels Harry |
Lars Vilandt |
Hvidovre, Denmark
|
Torkil Svensgaard |
Martin Udh Gronbech |
Morten Berg Thomsen |
Daniel Dalgaard Abrahamsen |
|
Hvidovre, Denmark
|
Alexey Tselousov |
Alexey Stukalsky |
Andrey Drozdov |
Artur Razhabov |
Petr Dron |
Moscow, Russia
|
Markku Uusipaavalniemi |
Jari Laukkanen |
Tommi Häti |
Joni Ikonen |
|
Finland
|
Round-robin standings
Final round-robin standings[2]
Playoffs
References
External links