In the following season, 2002/03, the championship returned to the regulations of 2000/01 - 14 teams playing in a home and away format.
The championships returned to Murren, Switzerland, site of the first official alpine championships in 1931.
The national championship returned to its original format in 1937, but was short lived, as once again, teams complained of there still being corruption within the tournament.
The skeleton event that was at the 1982 championships was not included at this one when the championships returned to St. Moritz.
The European championships returned to the odd-year schedule with Eurobasket 1947.
In 1994 the championship returned to the old rules and Chevrolet announced that the Chevrolet Omega would be introduced as the new standard model.
Those two titles are however not recognised as national championships and the club, like all others in the league, soon returned to the Bundesliga.
The national championship returned to the basin in 2004, and again in 2009.
The championship returned in 1937 to be won by Sport Boys.
Switzerland hosted the tournament for a second time, as the championship returned to Geneva.