Red Square Classic
The Red Square Classic and the Moscow Classic are annual bonspiels (curling tournaments) on the men's World Curling Tour (WCT). The Red Square Classic is played outdoors at Red Square,[1] while the Moscow Classic is played at the New League curling club in Moscow, Russia. Both events are held in early February within a week of each other.
The Red Square Classic ran as a solo event from 2014 to 2017. It was replaced by the Moscow Classic in 2018. In 2019, the event returned to Red Square, and in 2020 both events were held for the first time. In 2021, the events were cancelled and replaced by a mixed doubles event.
Past champions
Year | Winning team | Runner up team |
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2014[2] | Alexey Tselousov, Artem Shmakov, Alexey Timofeev, Evgeny Klimov | Brad Gushue, Geoff Walker, Brett Gallant, Adam Casey |
2015[3] | Alexander Krushelnitsky, Daniil Goriachev, Vladislav Goncherenko, Ilya Badilin | Craig Brown, Kroy Nernberger, Sean Beighton, Jared Zezel |
2016[4] | Aleksandr Kirikov | Sven Michel, Marc Pfister, Enrico Pfister, Simon Gempeler |
2017[5] | Marc Pfister, Enrico Pfister, Raphael Märki, Simon Gempeler | Alexander Orlov, Alexander Boyko, Valdislav Goncharenko, Viktor Vorobyev |
2018[6] | Jaap van Dorp, Wouter Gosgens, Laurens Hoekman, Carlo Glasbergen | Lukáš Klíma, Jiri Candra, Marek Cernovsky, Jakub Bareš |
2019[7] | Sergey Glukhov, Artur Ali, Dmitry Mironov, Anton Kalalb | Alexey Timofeev, Alexey Stukalskiy, Artur Razhabov, Evgeny Klimov |
2020 (MC)[8] | Joël Retornaz, Amos Mosaner, Sebastiano Arman, Simone Gonin | Sixten Totzek, Joshua Sutor, Jan-Lucia Haag, Magnus Sutor |
2020 (RS)[9] | Aleksandr Kirikov, Vadim Shkolnikov, Dmitri Abanin, Sergey Morozov | Alexey Timofeev, Sergey Varlamov, Oleg Krasikov, Danil Kiba |
2021 | Cancelled | |
2022[10] | Alexei Stukalskiy, Oleg Krasikov, Gleb Lianikov, Danil Kiba | Alexey Timofeev, Artur Ali, Alexei Tuzov, Artur Razhabov |
Mixed doubles
Moscow first held a mixed doubles tour event in December 2019 called the ISS WCT Moscow Mixed Doubles.
Year | Winning pair | Runner up pair | Third place | Fourth place |
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2019[11] | Anastasia Moskaleva / Alexander Eremin | Kristina Dudko / Vladislav Velichko | Daria Morozova / Daniil Goriachev | Arina Sverzhinskaya / Vasily Telezhkin |
2021[12] | Anna Samoylik / Mikhail Vaskov | Marta Lo Deserto / Sergey Glukhov | Diana Gaspari / Joel Retornaz | Alexandra Stoyarosova / Ivan Kazachkov |
References
- ^ "Breaking the ice on Red Square: Curling teams preparing for Sochi Olympics". 23 January 2014.
- ^ "Lietuvos Kerlingo Asociacija - Livecurling".
- ^ CurlingZone
- ^ CurlingZone
- ^ CurlingZone
- ^ CurlingZone
- ^ CurlingZone
- ^ https://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?task=Event&view=Main&eventid=6239
- ^ CurlingZone
- ^ WCT
- ^ https://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?task=Event&view=Main&eventid=6275
- ^ "MD Moscow Classic - World Curling Tour".
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