Brünig-Schwinget live: Christian Stucki falls decisively



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The Brünig-Schwinget celebrates its 125th birthday on Sunday. The favorite Christian Stucki takes third place and will probably have nothing to do with the victory of the day

Claudio Zanini

Last year, Christian Stucki Still celebrating as a co-winner on the Brünig, this year is unlikely to happen. Stucki fails to cross a third gear against Entlebucher Marco Fankhauser. This is the second draw for Stucki, a finalist participation puts him off.

A white vest always has the Bernese Kilian Wenger and Florian Gnägi for lunch. Wenger beats Reto Fankhauser, Gnägi adds the first defeat of Andi Imhof. The guest Nick Alpiger also has three wins – he is in charge of Ueli Rohrer. Another surprising feature is the idea of ​​Fabian Weyermann. The Langenthaler also survives at the third victorious speed.

Weyermann leads Florian Gnägi (2a) and Kilian Wenger (2b) in the intermediate standings. Nick Alpiger follows in third place. Remo Käser, Matthias Aeschbacher or Joel Wicki are still there. You have two wins and one winner.

2. Gang

After two courses everything is naturally open. Among the big names, there are currently two victories: the Bernese Kilian Wenger (victory against Michael Müller) and Florian Gnägi (against Michael Mangold), the Uri Andi Imhof (against Valentin Steffen) and the guest from Switzerland North West Nick Alpiger (against Stephan de Büren). Imhof is currently leading the standings with the maximum number of points.

Christian Stucki, Joel Wicki, Remo Käser, Matthias Aeschbacher and Christian Schuler won their first victories. The big surprise was made by Fabian Weyermann. The 25-year-old Langenthal defeated Sven Schurtenberger, Switzerland's Buttisholz.

1. Gang

With four wins, Joel Wicki is the man of the season. And therefore also logical co-favorite for the victory at the prestigious Brünig-Schwinget. But in first gear, the Sörenberger can not absorb as desired. It does not exceed the Bernese cheese maker Remo of the same age. The same thing happens to Christian Stucki, the other favorite. The countries of the sea must also be content with a draw against the Rothenthurmer Christian Schuler.

On the other hand, wrestling king Kilian Wenger can claim a start victory. He won against North West Switzerland David Schmid. Wenger should have started with Schwyzer Mike Müllestein – but that is missing due to an injury. There is also a victory for Andi Imhof. The Urner defeated Thomas Sempach, the winner of the 2016 Brünig. Sven Schurtenberger beat in the duel of the two heavyweights Patrick Räbmatter. On the other hand, it's not going as planned for Benji's Ah. The Giswiler is subject to Nick Alpiger.

  The natural arena on the Brünig. (Image: Claudio Zanini (29 July 2018))

The natural arena on the Brünig. (Image: Claudio Zanini (July 29, 2018))

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