2013 German Masters (curling)

2013 German Masters
Host cityHamburg, Germany
ArenaCurling Club Hamburg
DatesJanuary 25–27
WinnerScotland David Murdoch
SkipDavid Murdoch
ThirdGreg Drummond
SecondScott Andrews
LeadMichael Goodfellow
AlternateTom Brewster
FinalistDenmark Rasmus Stjerne

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

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The teams are listed as follows:[1]

Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Locale
Evgeny Arkhipov Sergey Glukhov Timur Gadzhikhanov Artur Ali Dmitry Mironov Russia Moscow, Russia
Alexander Baumann Manuel Walter Sebastian Schweizer Jörg Engesser Germany Baden, Germany
Maciej Cesarz Adam Sterczewski Łukasz Piworowicz Tomasz Kierzkowski Maciej Cylupa Poland Poland
Tony Angiboust (fourth) Thomas Dufour (skip) Lionel Roux Wilfrid Coulot France Chamonix, France
Markus Forejtek Felix Purzner Marcus Schmitt Martin Egretberger Austria Austria
Stefan Häsler Christian Bangerter Christian Roth Jörg Lüthy Thomas Rubin Switzerland Bern, Switzerland
Pascal Hess Yves Hess Florian Meister Stefan Meienberg Switzerland Zug, Switzerland
Markus Høiberg Steffen Walstad Håvard Mellem Magnus Nedregotten Norway Norway
Felix Schulze (fourth) John Jahr (skip) Christopher Bartsch Sven Goldemann Germany Hamburg, Germany
Andy Kapp Daniel Herberg Markus Messenzehl Daniel Neuner Andreas Kempf Germany Germany
Aku Kauste Jani Sullanmaa Pauli Jäämies Janne Pitko Leo Mäkelä Finland Hyvinkää, Finland
Lukas Klima Ondrej Hurtik Krystof Chaloupek Samuel Mokris Michal Laznicka Czech Republic Czech Republic
Mikkel Krause Oliver Dupont Mads Nørgaard Dennis Hansen Kenneth Jørgensen Denmark Hvidovre, Denmark
David Murdoch Greg Drummond Scott Andrews Michael Goodfellow Tom Brewster Scotland Aberdeen, Scotland
Gabor Riesz Zsombor Rókusfalvy Balázs Fóty Gábor Fóty Támas Szabad Hungary Hungary
Jiří Snítil Martin Snítil Jindřich Kitzberger Marek Vydra Czech Republic Brno, Czech Republic
Rasmus Stjerne Johnny Frederiksen Mikkel Poulsen Troels Harry Lars Vilandt Denmark Hvidovre, Denmark
Torkil Svensgaard Martin Udh Gronbech Morten Berg Thomsen Daniel Dalgaard Abrahamsen Denmark Hvidovre, Denmark
Alexey Tselousov Alexey Stukalsky Andrey Drozdov Artur Razhabov Petr Dron Russia Moscow, Russia
Markku Uusipaavalniemi Jari Laukkanen Tommi Häti Joni Ikonen Finland Finland

Round-robin standings

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Final round-robin standings[2]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Pool A W L
Norway Markus Høiberg 3 1
Russia Alexey Tselousov 3 1
Germany John Jahr 2 2
Finland Aku Kauste 1 3
Austria Markus Forejtek 1 3
Pool B W L
Switzerland Pascal Hess 3 1
Czech Republic Jiří Snítil 3 1
Denmark Mikkel Krause 2 2
Hungary Gabor Riesz 1 3
Poland Maciej Cesarz 1 3
Pool C W L
Scotland David Murdoch 3 1
Finland Markku Uusipaavalniemi 3 1
Czech Republic Lukas Klima 2 2
Germany Alexander Baumann 1 3
Switzerland Stefan Häsler 1 3
Pool D W L
Denmark Rasmus Stjerne 3 1
Russia Evgeny Arkhipov 2 2
France Thomas Dufour 2 2
Denmark Torkil Svensgaard 2 2
Germany Andy Kapp 1 3

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Norway Markus Høiberg 3
Switzerland Pascal Hess 5
Switzerland Pascal Hess 2
Denmark Rasmus Stjerne 5
Denmark Rasmus Stjerne 5
Finland Markku Uusipaavalniemi 3
Denmark Rasmus Stjerne 1
Scotland David Murdoch 6
Czech Republic Jiří Snítil 7
Russia Alexey Tselousov 3
Czech Republic Jiří Snítil 1
Scotland David Murdoch 7
Scotland David Murdoch 6
Russia Evgeny Arkhipov 3

References

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  1. ^ "2013 German Masters – Teams". German Masters. Archived from the original on 28 January 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  2. ^ "2013 German Masters – Rankings". German Masters. Archived from the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
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