The Swiss Cup or Swiss Cup Zürich is an annual artistic gymnastics competition held in Zürich, Switzerland. The first iteration was held in 1982.
Unlike most artistic gymnastics competitions, the Swiss Cup is a mixed pairs event and features an elimination system. Each team consists of a male and a female gymnast from the same country. Both of them compete on all events of their gender (so the women on vault, beam, uneven bars and floor, and the men on floor, pommel horse, rings, vault, parallel bars and high bar), and their scores are added together.[1]
Swiss Cup results[2] | ||||||
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Year | align=center bgcolor="gold" | Gold | align=center bgcolor="silver" | Silver | align=center bgcolor="cc9966" | Bronze |
1982 | Michelle Dusserre Phil Cahoy | |||||
1983 | Not held | |||||
1984 | ||||||
1985 | ||||||
1986 | ||||||
1987 | ||||||
1988 | ||||||
1989 | ||||||
1990 | ||||||
1991 | ||||||
1992 | ||||||
1993 | ||||||
1994–1999 not held | ||||||
2000 | ||||||
2001 | ||||||
2002 | ||||||
2003 | ||||||
2004 | ||||||
2005 | Émilie Le Pennec Yann Cucherat | |||||
2006 | Ariella Käslin Niki Böschenstein | |||||
2007 | Svetlana Klyukina Sergei Korokordin | |||||
2008 | Ksenia Afanasyeva Maksim Devyatovskiy | |||||
2009 | Ariella Käslin Niki Böschenstein | |||||
2010 | Ariella Käslin Claudio Capelli | |||||
2011 | Anna Dementyeva Nikita Ignatyev | |||||
2012 | Kim Bui Marcel Nguyen | |||||
2013 | Giulia Steingruber Claudio Capelli | |||||
2014 | Elisabeth Seitz Fabian Hambüchen | |||||
2015 | Pauline Schäfer Andreas Bretschneider | |||||
2016 | Angelina Melnikova Nikita Ignatyev | |||||
2017 | Ilaria Käslin Oliver Hegi | |||||
Pan-America Jade Barbosa Cory Paterson | ||||||
Giulia Steingruber Oliver Hegi | ||||||
2020 | align=center colspan="3" | Not held | ||||
Alice D'Amato Stefano Patron | ||||||
Bilge Tarhan Adem Asil | ||||||
Júlia Soares Patrick Sampaio | ||||||
/ Karina Schönmaier Mario Macchiati |