Gymnastics fans, are you excited? It’s November, and the time has come again. The Swiss Cup Zurich will take place for the 41st time, holding the prestige of being one of Switzerland’s most high-profile gymnastics events. The Swiss Cup is known for its unconventional approach, where two gymnasts of either gender from a participant nation perform one after another, with their scores combined to determine the winners.
Last year’s Swiss Cup was a blast. If you remember, Jade Carey was competing the previous year from the US, and not only that, but Jade Carey and Yul Moldauer also won the 40th Swiss Cup. They won against the Japanese duo of Hatakeda Chiaki and Kaya Kazuma by .725 points. But this is a new season, and it’s going to have new winners, so are you guys excited for this year’s event? If you’re worried about where to find the schedule and tickets, have no worries; we’ve got that covered for you.
When and where is the Swiss Cup Zurich 2024 taking place?
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Mark your calendars for November 9, 2024, because the 41st Swiss Cup Zurich is set to take place at the Hallenstadion Zurich. The Forum in Hallenstadion, with its expansive 42,000 sq. ft. area, is perfect for hosting this larger-than-life event. Join the excitement as the best gymnasts in the world show off their skills in this one of Switzerland’s top-class sporting events. The competition features an exciting pair format, with one male and one female gymnast from each country teaming up. They perform one after the other, combining their scores to determine the winners. You can’t miss this, even if you are into gymnastics and love dynamics skills and precision.
Event Program:
2:15 pm: Opening of the Foyer
2:45 pm: Opening of the Arena for Spectators
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3:15 pm: Preliminary Program
3:45 pm: Start of the Competition
6:30 pm: Final
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7:30 pm: End of the Event
This year, we have Leanne Wong and Fuzzy Benas representing the United States. Leanne Wong, a standout gymnast, is all set to wow the crowd with her skills on the uneven bars and floor exercise. She’s a gold medalist from the 2022 and 2023 World Championships, bringing her A-game to Zurich. Fuzzy Benas will also add his unique style to the mix, making the U.S. team one to watch, and you ask how to watch it?
How to watch the Swiss Cup Zurich 2024 live?
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While streaming platforms haven’t been announced yet, you can grab your tickets on the official Swiss Cup website. Trust me, you’ll want to be there in person to feel all that electricity in the air as gymnasts will be performing their awe-inspiring routines. Keep an eye on the Swiss Cup website for streaming updates, but don’t sleep on those tickets! Because you don’t want to miss this next-level tournament this year.
For those lucky enough to be in Zurich, the Hallenstadion is not just an arena—it’s a one-of-a-kind venue with top-class facilities and extensive seating capacity. The venue features a spectator area that can seat 3,000 people and banquet halls, theaters, and reception areas. So, not only will you get to witness top-tier gymnastics, but you’ll do so in absolute comfort and style. It’s like a one-of-a-kind experience.
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