WCT Arctic Cup | |
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Host city | Dudinka, Russia |
Arena | Taimyr Ice Arena |
Current men's winner | Alexey Stukalskiy |
Current women's winner | Eve Muirhead |
Current mixed doubles winner | Briar Hürlimann / Yannick Schwaller |
Current open winner | Sergey Glukhov |
Current | 2022 Nornickel Curling Cup |
The WCT Arctic Cup (previously known as the Taimyr Cup, the CCT Arctic Cup and the Nornickel Curling Cup) is an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, that takes place in late May at the Taimyr Ice Arena in Dudinka, Russia. The tournament is held in a Round Robin format. The tournament is part of the World Curling Tour. In 2016, the inaugural event was held between Russian men's teams. In 2017 and 2019 it was a women's event, and in 2018 and 2021 it was a mixed doubles event. In 2022, it was held in an open entry format where men's and women's teams competed against each other.
Men's champions
Year | Winning team | Runner up team | Third place | Fourth place | Purse (USD) |
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2016[1] | Alexey Stukalskiy, Andrey Drozdov, Artur Razhabov, Anton Kalalb, Petr Dron | Alexander Eremin (Fourth), Mikhail Vaskov (Skip), Alexey Tuzov, Alexey Kulikov | Alexey Tselousov, Evgeny Klimov, Alexey Timofeev, Artem Shmakov, Alexey Bystrov | Roman Kutuzov, Sergey Glukhov, Aleksandr Kozyrev, Dmitry Mironov |
Women's champions
Year | Winning team | Runner up team | Third place | Fourth place | Purse (USD) |
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2017[2] | Anna Sidorova, Margarita Fomina, Alexandra Raeva, Nkeirouka Ezekh, Alina Kovaleva | Jennifer Jones, Kaitlyn Lawes, Jill Officer, Dawn McEwen, Elaine Jackson | Victoria Moiseeva, Uliana Vasilyeva, Galina Arsenkina, Julia Guzieva, Yulia Portunova | Alina Pätz, Nadine Lehmann, Marisa Winkelhausen, Nicole Schwägli | $100,000 |
2019[3] | Eve Muirhead, Lauren Gray, Vicky Wright, Vicki Chalmers | Alina Kovaleva, Anastasia Bryzgalova, Galina Arsenkina, Ekaterina Kuzmina, Uliana Vasilyeva | Kerri Einarson, Val Sweeting, Shannon Birchard, Briane Meilleur | Anna Sidorova, Margarita Fomina, Yulia Portunova, Julia Guzieva, Nkeirouka Ezekh | $50,000 |
Mixed doubles champions
Year | Winning pair | Runner up pair | Third place | Fourth place | Purse (USD) |
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2018[4] | Rachel Homan / Niklas Edin | Gina Aitken / Duncan Menzies | Maria Komarova / Daniil Goriachev | Zuzana Hájková / Tomáš Paul | $20,000 |
2020 | Cancelled | ||||
2021[5] | Briar Hürlimann / Yannick Schwaller | Anna Samoylik / Mikhail Vaskov | Alina Kovaleva / Sergey Glukhov | Diana Gaspari / Joël Retornaz | € 20,000 |
Open event champions
Year | Winning team | Runner up team | Third place | Fourth place | Purse (USD) |
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2022[6] | Sergey Glukhov, Evgeny Klimov, Dmitry Mironov, Anton Kalalb | Alexey Stukalskiy, Artur Ali, Petr Dron, Daniil Goriachev, Alexander Eremin | Alina Kovaleva, Yulia Portunova, Galina Arsenkina, Ekaterina Kuzmina, Maria Komarova | Anna Sidorova, Margarita Fomina, Nkeirouka Ezekh, Ekaterina Galkina |
References
- ↑ "Last year, Dudinka hosted its first curling event - Taimyr Cup 2016, with five Russian men's teams to compete with each other". Instagram. arctic_cup. April 9, 2017. Retrieved June 24, 2022.
- ↑ "CCT Arctic Cup". CurlingZone. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
- ↑ "WCT Arctic Curling Cup finished in Dudinka, Russia". Arctic Cup. May 26, 2019. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
- ↑ "Arctic Curling Cup 2018: Homan and Edin won the title". Arctic Cup. May 27, 2018. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
- ↑ "Кубок Арктики отправляется в Швейцарию (Arctic Cup goes to Switzerland)" (in Russian). Arctic Cup. May 30, 2021. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
- ↑ "Команда Сергея Глухова выиграла VI Nornickel Curling Cup (Sergey Glukhov's team won the VI Nornickel Curling Cup)" (in Russian). Arctic Cup. May 29, 2022. Retrieved June 23, 2022.
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