Jürg Tanner
Swiss curler
Medal record | ||
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World Championships | ||
1981 London | Team | |
1982 Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Team | |
1980 Moncton | Team |
Jürg Tanner (born 7 August 1953) is a Swiss curler and former World Champion. He won a gold medal at the 1981 Air Canada Silver Broom, the men's world curling championship.[1] He also won a silver and a bronze medal at the 1982 and 1980 Air Canada Silver Brooms, respectively, with teammates Jürg Hornisberger, Patrik Lörtscher, and Franz Tanner.
References
- ^ "Curling – Men: World Championships". sports123. Retrieved 3 April 2010.
External links
- Jürg Tanner at World Curling
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Year: (nation's flag) champion skip
- 1959: Ernie Richardson
- 1960: Ernie Richardson
- 1961: Hec Gervais
- 1962: Ernie Richardson
- 1963: Ernie Richardson
- 1964: Lyall Dagg
- 1965: Bud Somerville
- 1966: Ron Northcott
- 1967: Chuck Hay
- 1968: Ron Northcott
- 1969: Ron Northcott
- 1970: Don Duguid
- 1971: Don Duguid
- 1972: Orest Meleschuk
- 1973: Kjell Oscarius
- 1974: Bud Somerville
- 1975: Otto Danieli
- 1976: Bruce Roberts
- 1977: Ragnar Kamp
- 1978: Bob Nichols
- 1979: Kristian Sørum
- 1980: Rick Folk
- 1981: Jürg Tanner
- 1982: Al Hackner
- 1983: Ed Werenich
- 1984: Eigil Ramsfjell
- 1985: Al Hackner
- 1986: Ed Lukowich
- 1987: Russ Howard
- 1988: Eigil Ramsfjell
- 1989: Pat Ryan
- 1990: Ed Werenich
- 1991: David Smith
- 1992: Markus Eggler
- 1993: Russ Howard
- 1994: Rick Folk
- 1995: Kerry Burtnyk
- 1996: Jeff Stoughton
- 1997: Peja Lindholm
- 1998: Wayne Middaugh
- 1999: Hammy McMillan
- 2000: Greg McAulay
- 2001: Peja Lindholm
- 2002: Randy Ferbey
- 2003: Randy Ferbey
- 2004: Peja Lindholm
- 2005: Randy Ferbey
- 2006: David Murdoch
- 2007: Glenn Howard
- 2008: Kevin Martin
- 2009: David Murdoch
- 2010: Kevin Koe
- 2011: Jeff Stoughton
- 2012: Glenn Howard
- 2013: Niklas Edin
- 2014: Thomas Ulsrud
- 2015: Niklas Edin
- 2016: Kevin Koe
- 2017: Brad Gushue
- 2018: Niklas Edin
- 2019: Niklas Edin
- 2020: cancelled
- 2021: Niklas Edin
- 2022: Niklas Edin
- 2023: Bruce Mouat
- 2024: Niklas Edin
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