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2010 European Curling Championships


FieldValue
Name2010 Le Gruyère
European Curling Championship
LogoCurling2010.jpg
Size150px
Host cityChampéry, Switzerland
ArenaPalladium de Champéry
DatesDecember 3–11, 2010
Men's winner****
Curling clubSnarøen CC, Oslo
SkipThomas Ulsrud
ThirdTorger Nergård
SecondChristoffer Svae
LeadHåvard Vad Petersson
AlternateMarkus Høiberg
Finalist(Rasmus Stjerne)
Women's winner****
Skip2Stina Viktorsson
Third2Christina Bertrup
Second2Maria Wennerström
Lead2Margaretha Sigfridsson
Alternate2Agnes Knochenhauer
Finalist2(Eve Muirhead)
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European Curling Championship | Men's winner = **** | Women's winner = **** The 2010 Le Gruyère European Curling Championships were held in Champéry, Switzerland from December 3–11, 2010. The Group C matches took place from September 24–28 at the Greenacres Ice Rink in Howwood, Scotland. The winners of the Group C matches advanced to the Group B playoffs in Monthey. The Group A round robin matches took place from December 4–11 at the Palladium de Champéry in Champéry, while the Group B matches took place at the Verney Arena in Monthey.

Sweden's Stina Viktorsson won the gold medal when her rink defeated the Eve Muirhead rink from Scotland. Switzerland's Mirjam Ott won the bronze medal game over Russia's Liudmila Privivkova in 9 ends. The Thomas Ulsrud rink from Norway won in the final over Rasmus Stjerne's rink from Denmark, which played surprisingly well at the championships this year. Switzerland's Christof Schwaller won the bronze medal after defeating Germany's Andy Kapp.

Six women's teams qualified for the 2011 World Women's Curling Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark. They are: Sweden, Scotland, Switzerland, Russia, Norway, and the Czech Republic (who defeated Latvia in the World Challenge). Only six nations qualified because the host (Denmark) and the defending champion (Germany) are automatically qualified. Eight men's teams qualified for the 2011 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. They are: Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Germany, Scotland, Czech Republic, France (who defeated Italy in the World Challenge).

The 2010 European Curling Championships marked the first European curling tournament that Turkey was represented at. Turkey was represented by a men's and women's berth, and their women's berth advanced to the B Group of the championships.

Schedule

DateGroup AGroup BEventTimeEventTime
December 3
*Friday**Opening Ceremony*
December 4
*Saturday*Round Robin - Draw08:00 (W)
12:00 (M)
16:00 (W)
20:00 (M)Round Robin - Draw08:00 (M)
12:00 (W)
16:00 (M)
20:00 (W)
December 5
*Sunday*Round Robin - Draw11:00 (W)
16:00 (M)
20:00 (W)Round Robin - Draw08:00 (M)
12:00 (W)
16:00 (M)
20:00 (W)
December 6
*Monday*Round Robin - Draw08:00 (M)
12:00 (W)
16:00 (M)
20:00 (W)Round Robin - Draw08:00 (M)
12:00 (W)
16:00 (M)
20:00 (W)
December 7
*Tuesday*Round Robin - Draw10:00 (M)
15:00 (W)
19:00 (M)Round Robin - Draw08:00 (M)
12:00 (W)
16:00 (M)
20:00 (W)
December 8
*Wednesday*Round Robin - Draw10:00 (W)
16:00 (M)
20:00 (W)Round Robin - Draw08:00 (M)
12:00 (W)
16:00 (M)
December 9
*Thursday*Round Robin - Draw8:00 (M)Tiebreaks
Playoffs
Tiebreaks12:00 (more if needed)
Play-offs20:00
9:00
December 10
*Friday*Semifinals
Finals8:00
13:00
Semifinals16:00
20:00
December 11
*Saturday*Bronze Final8:00Bronze Final9:30
Finals12:00 (W)
16:00 (M)Challenge World Championships9:30
14:00
*Closing Ceremony*

Men's tournament

Main article: 2010 European Curling Championships – Men's tournament

Group A

10 men's berths were qualified for Group A, including defending champions Sweden and last year's B Group qualifiers (Russia and the Netherlands).

Results

Switzerland, Norway, and Germany finished the round-robin with a 7–2 win–loss record, while Denmark finished with a 6–3 record. Switzerland was defeated by Norway 4–5 in the tenth end and Denmark defeated Germany 10–5 with a game-ending 5-point end in the page playoffs. Norway moved on to the gold final, while Denmark was able to defeat Switzerland in the semifinal, 9–7. Denmark faced Norway in the final, where Norway won 5–3, while Switzerland won over Germany, 7–4.

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Group B

16 men's berths were qualified for Group B, including the teams advancing from Group C (Slovakia and Belarus) and the teams relegated from last year's A Group (Finland and Italy). They are split into two eight-team groups (B1 and B2).

Results

Latvia and Ireland finished at the top of Group B1, while Italy and Slovakia finished at the top of their groups. In the page playoffs, Latvia won over Italy 9–5, while Ireland defeated Slovakia 8–2. Italy won over Ireland 6–5 in 11 ends to advance to the final and face Latvia once more. This time, Italy was able to win over Latvia in an extra end, 10–7. Ireland won over Slovakia in 8 ends, 9–2.

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Group C

Seven men's berths competed in the first ever Group C tournament.

Results

Slovakia and Belarus finished at the top of the group with 5–1 win–loss records. They both qualified for the B Group tournament, and played in the Group C Final, where Slovakia defeated Belarus in 8 ends.

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Women's tournament

Main article: 2010 European Curling Championships – Women's tournament

Group A

10 women's berths were qualified for Group A, including defending champions Germany and last year's B Group qualifiers (the Netherlands and Latvia).

Results

Scotland advanced to the playoffs with an impressive 8–1 record; Russia and Switzerland advanced with a 7–2 record, and Sweden with a 6–3 record. In the playoffs, Scotland defeated Russia in 9 ends with a 9–4 score. Sweden was able to work its way to the gold final, defeating Switzerland 5–3 in the playoffs and passing by Russia 7–5 in the semifinals. Sweden met and defeated Scotland in the final, 8–6, taking home the gold. The Switzerland rink faced Russia in the bronze final, winning 9–5 in 9 ends.

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;Gold Medal Game | 2|0|1|0|0|0|2|1|0|0| |6 | 0|2|0|0|2|1|0|0|2|1| |8

;Bronze Medal Game | 2|0|0|1|0|0|1|0|1|X| |5 | 0|0|2|0|4|1|0|2|0|X| |9

Group B

10 women's berths were qualified for Group B, including the teams advancing from Group C (Ireland and Turkey) and the teams relegated from last year's A Group (England and Italy).

Results

The Czech Republic finished the round-robin undefeated with an impressive 9–0 record, while Hungary, Austria, and Italy finished with a 7–2 record. The Czech berth defeated Hungary 8–6 in an extra end and Italy defeated Austria 6–3 in the page playoffs. Italy met Hungary in the semifinal and defeated them 7–6. The Czech rink then scored a resounding 14–7 win over Italy in the final game. Austria won over Hungary in the bronze final after an extra end, 5–4.

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;Bronze Medal Game | 0|0|0|1|0|0|0|2|0|1|1 |5 | 0|0|0|0|3|0|0|0|1|0|0 |4

;Gold Medal Game | 2|0|1|0|0|0|6|0|5|X| |14 | 0|1|0|1|3|1|0|1|0|X| |7

Group C

Five women's berths competed in the first ever Group C tournament.

Results

The Turkish team, making its debut in an international curling competition, finished the round robin undefeated at 4–0, while Ireland held a 3–1 record. In the final, Ireland would open with a 4-point end and dominated the game, winning 11–3 over Turkey in 8 ends.

;Gold Medal Game |4|0|0|0|2|1|3|1|X|X| |11 |0|1|1|1|0|0|0|0|X|X| |3

References

References

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  2. (September 2018). "EMCC & ECC Group C announcement". [[Royal Caledonian Curling Club]]}}{{Dead link.
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  7. "Curling Canada | Qualifying countries announced for 2011 Ford World Men's CC".
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