2006 European Curling Championships
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The 2006 European Curling Championships
European Curling Championships
The European Curling Championships are annual curling tournaments held in Europe between various European nations and hosted by the European Curling Federation. The European Curling Championships are usually held in early to mid December...

were held (December 9-16), 2006 at the St. Jakobshalle
St. Jakobshalle
St. Jakobshalle is an arena in Münchenstein, near Basel, Switzerland. It is primarily used for indoor sports and concert events. The St. Jakobshalle holds 9,000 people and was built in 1976...

 in Basel
Basel
Basel or Basle In the national languages of Switzerland the city is also known as Bâle , Basilea and Basilea is Switzerland's third most populous city with about 166,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany...

, Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland name of one of the Swiss cantons. ; ; ; or ), in its full name the Swiss Confederation , is a federal republic consisting of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities. The country is situated in Western Europe,Or Central Europe depending on the definition....

.

Teams

Skip: Johnny Frederiksen
Johnny Frederiksen
Johnny Frederiksen is a Danish curler from Hvidovre. He is the skip of the men's Danish national team.Frederiksen skipped Denmark at three World Junior Curling Championships , two European Curling Championships and five World Curling Championships...

 

Third: Lars Vilandt
Lars Vilandt
Lars Vilandt is an internationally elite curler from Denmark. Currently he competes as the Lead for a team skippered by Ulrik Schmidt....

 

Second: Bo Jensen
Bo Jensen
Bo Jensen is an internationally elite curler from Denmark.For the 2009/2010 competitive season he has played Second for Ulrik Schmidt's team from Denmark. At the 2009 Moncton World Championships Team Denmark placed seventh with a 5 - 6 record...

 

Lead: Kenneth Hertsdahl 

Alternate: Ivan Frederiksen
Skip: Markku Uusipaavalniemi
Markku Uusipaavalniemi
Markku Uusipaavalniemi is a Finnish curler and politician.-Personal life:Uusipaavalniemi lives in Hyvinkää with his wife and three children. His older brother Jussi taught him how to curl.-Curling career:...

 

Third: Kalle Kiiskinen
Kalle Kiiskinen
Kalle Kiiskinen is a Finnish curler.In Juniors, Kiiskinen played for Perttu Piilo and won a silver medal as his third at the 1997 World Junior Curling Championships....

 

Second: Jani Sullanmaa
Jani Sullanmaa
Jani Sullanmaa is a Finnish curler. He currently plays second for Markku Uusipaavalniemi.Sullanmaa played juniors for Tuomas Vuori as his third. He won a silver medal at the 2003 Junior "B" World Championships followed up with a 9th place finish at the 2003 World Junior Curling...

 

Lead: Teemu Salo
Teemu Salo
Teemu Salo is a Finnish curler from Hyvinkaa. He has played lead position for Markku Uusipaavalniemi since 2002.Salo won a silver medal as a member of Uusipaavaliemi's team at the 2006 Winter Olympics...

 

Alternate: Jari Rouvinen
Skip: Thomas Dufour
Thomas Dufour
Thomas Dufour is a French curler. He currently skips the French national team.Dufour has played in five World Junior Curling Championships , 12 European Curling Championships , five World Curling Championships and two...

 

Third: Tony Angiboust
Tony Angiboust
Tony Angiboust is an internationally elite curler from France.Tony Angiboust started curling in 1992 and curls out of the Sport Club of Chamonix....

 

Second: Jan Ducroz
Jan Ducroz
Jan Henri Ducroz is an internationally elite curler from Chamonix, France.He made his World Championship debut at the 2007 Edmonton World Championships with a team skipped by Thomas Dufour. The team finished the round robin competition with a 6 - 5 record and in a four way tie for fourth place....

 

Lead: Richard Ducroz
Richard Ducroz
Richard Ducroz is an internationally elite curler from Chamonix, France.He made his World Championship debut at the 2007 Edmonton World Championships with a team skipped by Thomas Dufour. The team finished the round robin competition with a 6 - 5 record and in a four way tie for fourth place. They...

 

Alternate: Raphael Mathieu
Raphael Mathieu
Raphael Mathieu is an internationally elite curler from Chamonix, France.He has participated in three World Championships . All three teams he has played as the Alternate for Team Dufour, their best performance was fifth in 2008...

Skip: Sebastian Stock
Sebastian Stock
Sebastian Stock is a German curler living in Burgdorf, Switzerland.Stock's junior career included a silver medal at the 1995 World Junior Curling Championships and a bronze medal the following year. In 1995 he played third for Daniel Herberg and they lost to Tom Brewster, Jr.'s Scotland team in...

 

Third: Daniel Herberg
Daniel Herberg
Daniel Herberg is an internationally elite curler from Germany.Daniel Herberg was born in Oberstdorf, Germany. He has been selected as the Alternate for Team Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada....

 

Second: Markus Messenzehl 

Lead: Patrick Hoffman 

Alternate: Bernhard Mayr
Skip: Robin Gray 

Third: John Kenny 

Second: Neil Fyfe 

Lead: Peter Wilson
Peter Wilson (curler)
Peter Wilson is an Irish curler.In 1981, Wilson skipped his native Scotland to a gold medal at the World Junior Curling Championships over Denis Marchand of Canada. Three years later he skipped Scotland to a silver medal at the European Curling Championships, losing to Peter Attinger, Jr. of...

 

Alternate: Tony Tierney
Skip: Thomas Ulsrud
Thomas Ulsrud
Thomas Ulsrud is a Norwegian curler.Ulsrud has curled professionally since 1983. In his second World Junior Curling Championship in 1988, Ulsrud skipped Norway to a bronze medal....

 

Third: Torger Nergaard 

Second: Thomas Due
Thomas Due
Thomas Due is a Norwegian curler.Thomas Due has been part of the Norwegian National Curling team since he was a junior. Altogether he holds 6 Norwegian Championship Gold Medals...

 

Lead: Jan Thoresen
Jan Thoresen
Jan Thoresen is a Norwegian curler. He currently plays lead for Tormod Andreasen.Thoresen played juniors for Anthon Grimsmo. He won a bronze medal at the 1987 World Junior Curling Championships playing second for Grimsmo....

 

Alternate: Petter Moe
Skip: David Murdoch
David Murdoch
David Murdoch is a Scottish curler from Lockerbie. Murdoch and his former team of Ewan MacDonald, Warwick Smith, Euan Byers and Peter Smith were the 2006 and 2009 World Curling Champions.-Background:...

 

Third: Ewan MacDonald
Ewan MacDonald
Ewan MacDonald is a Scottish curler. He currently plays third for David Murdoch.At his World Championship debut in 1999, MacDonald played second for Hammy McMillan. Their Scottish team would go all the way and win the gold medal defeating Canada in the final, skipped by Jeff Stoughton...

 

Second: Peter Smith
Peter Smith (curler)
Peter "Pete" Smith is a Scottish curler. He plays second for David Murdoch.Smith started curling in 1979. He plays in second position and is right-handed. He has won many prizes in his career, but never featured on the Winter Olympics medal podium. Peter Smith is the tallest male curler at the...

 

Lead: Euan Byers
Euan Byers
Euan Byers is a Scottish curler.Byers started playing curling in 1983. He plays in first position and is right-handed...

 

Alternate: David Hay
David Hay (curler)
David Hay is a Scottish curler.Hay started playing curling in 1975. He plays in second or third position and is right-handed. During his career he won many prizes, but never featured on the Winter Olympics....

Skip: Per Carlsen
Per Carlsén
Per Carlsén is a Swedish curler.Carlsén started playing curling in 1975. He plays in fourth position as a skip and is right-handed.-References:...

 

Third: Mickael Norberg 

Second: Rickard Hallström
Rickard Hallström
Rickard Hallström is a Swedish curler.Hallström started playing curling in 1980. He plays in second position and is right-handed.-References:...

 

Lead: Fredrik Hallström
Fredrik Hallström
Fredrik Hallström is a Swedish curler.Hallström started playing curling in 1975. He plays in first position and is right-handed.-References:...

 

Alternate: Nils Carlsen
Nils Carlsén
Nils Carlsén is a Swedish curler.Carlsén who began curling in 1996, had been a very successful junior curler for Sweden. He has curled in six World Junior Curling Championships - finishing in the top-2 in the last five. In 2001, Carlsén played lead for the Swedish team skipped by Eric Carlsén, and...

Skip: Andy Schwaller 

Third: Ralph Stöckli
Ralph Stöckli
Ralph Stöckli is a Swiss curler from Lucerne.Stöckli began a successful curling career at the junior level, winning a bronze medal at the World Junior Curling Championships as an alternate in 1994. In 1996, he was the Swiss skip and they won a silver medal, losing to James Dryburgh of Scotland...

 

Second: Thomas Lips
Thomas Lips
Thomas Lips is a Swiss curler. Lips was a member of the Swiss team that won the 2006 European Curling Championships....

 

Lead: Damian Grichting
Damian Grichting
Damian Grichting is a Swiss curler.Grichting plays in first position and is right-handed.- Teammates :2002 Salt Lake City Olympic GamesAndreas Schwaller, SkipChristof Schwaller, Third...

 

Alternate: Raphael Brütsch
Raphael Brütsch
Raphael Brütsch is a Swiss curler.Brütsch started playing curling in 1984. He is right-handed.-References:...

Skip: Adrian Meikle 

Third: Jamie Meikle 

Second: Stuart Hills 

Lead: Andrew Tanner 

Alternate: Colin Morrison
Colin Morrison
Colin Morrison is a former journalist who is variously chairman and non-executive director of media, communications and marketing companies, having been a CEO of media companies in the UK, AsiaPacific and across Europe...


Session 1

December 9, 2006
Switzerland   8–6   France
Finland   5–6   Germany
Denmark   4–5 Ireland
Wales   7–9   Scotland
Norway   5–6   Sweden

Session 2

December 9, 2006
Denmark   9–7   France
Scotland   10–3   Germany
Sweden   8–6 Ireland
Wales   3–8   Switzerland
Norway   8–7   Finland

Session 3

December 10, 2006
Scotland   6–4   Sweden
France   9–7   Wales
Germany   3–4   Norway
Ireland 5–8   Switzerland
Denmark   2–8   Finland

Session 4

December 11, 2006
Wales   7–8 Ireland
France   5–10   Germany
Scotland   5–4   Norway
Denmark   1–4   Switzerland
Sweden   5–7   Finland

Session 5

December 11, 2006
Germany   10–7 Ireland
Sweden   5–6   Switzerland
Scotland   11–5   France
Denmark   2–8   Norway
Wales   8–9   Finland

Session 6

December 12, 2006
Wales   2–7   Sweden
Denmark   4–7   Germany
France   4–9   Norway
Scotland   8–3   Switzerland
Ireland 6–9   Finland

Session 7

December 12, 2006
Wales   6–4   Germany
France   2–8   Sweden
Scotland   7–9   Denmark
Finland   4–7   Switzerland
Norway   4–6 Ireland

Session 8

December 13, 2006
Wales   5–7   Norway
France   6–2   Finland
Scotland   7–1 Ireland
Denmark   5–7   Sweden
Switzerland   3–7   Germany

Session 9

December 14, 2006
Wales   5–7   Denmark
France   8–2 Ireland
Scotland   3–9   Finland
Norway   2–6   Switzerland
Sweden   4–5   Germany

Standings

Country G W L
9 7 2
9 7 2
9 6 3
9 5 4
9 5 4
9 5 4
9 3 6
9 3 6
9 3 6
9 1 8

Tie-breakers

December 14, 2006
Finland   5–6   Norway
Ireland 4–5   France
Denmark   5–6   France
Sweden   7–6   Norway

Play-off

December 15, 2006
Sweden   6–2   Germany
Switzerland   9–5   Scotland

Semi final

December 15, 2006
Sweden   2–5   Scotland

Final

December 16, 2006
Switzerland   7–6   Scotland

Teams Group 1

Skip: Harald Fendt 

Third: Andreas Schlögel 

Second: Peter Mondl 

Lead: Markus Schlögel 

Alternate: Hubert Hierner
Skip: Pieter-Jan Witzig 

Third: Marc Suter 

Second: Thomas Suter 

Lead: Samie Witzig 

Alternate: Dirk Heylen
Skip: Lubomir Velinov 

Third: Tihomir Todorov 

Second: Stoil Georgiev 

Lead: Svetlin Rangelov 

Alternate: Ilian Kirilov
Skip: Alen Cadez 

Third: Dalibor Golec 

Second: Drazen Gutic 

Lead: Ognjen Golubic 

Alternate: Davor Palcec
Skip: Jiri Snitil
Jiří Snítil
Jiří Snítil is a curler from the Czech Republic. He currently skips the Czech Republic national team, but throws third stones. He started curling at the age of 21....

 

Third: Martin Snitil 

Second: Jindrich Kitzberger 

Lead: Marek Vydra 

Alternate: Marek David
Skip: Stefano Ferronato 

Third: Alessandro Zisa 

Second: Marco Mariani 

Lead: Adriano Lorenzi 

Alternate: Giorgio da Rin
Skip: Karlis Smilga
Karlis Smilga
Kārlis Smilga is a Latvian curler from Jelgava. He was skip of the Latvian men's team at the 2004 and 2006 European Curling Championships where Latvia finished 19th and 17th, respectively. The 2005 he skipped a mixed curling team to that year's European Mixed Championship where Latvia finished...

 

Third: Artis Zentelis 

Second: Roberts Krusts 

Lead: Janis Laizans 

Alternate: Janis Klive
Skip: Arunas Skrolis 

Third: Paulius Kamarauskas 

Second: Irtmantas Jakutis 

Lead: Martynas Norkus 

Alternate: Vygantas Zalieckas
Skip: Frantisek Pitonak 

Third: Milan Kajan 

Second: Boris Kutka 

Lead: Rene Petko 

Alternate: Karel Pospichal
Skip: Luis Domingo Vicent 

Third: Hector Manero Vicente 

Second: Jesus Manero Casas 

Lead: Javier Fernandez Dominguez 

Alternate: Juan Pablo Percides Pla

Standings

Country G W L
9 9 0
9 8 1
9 7 2
9 6 3
9 5 4
9 4 5
9 3 6
9 2 7
9 1 8
9 0 9

Teams Group 2

Skip: Yauhen Puchkou 

Third: Ihar Mishaniou 

Second: Yauheni Mamadaliyeu 

Lead: Barys Rutman 

Alternate: Dmitry Kirillov
Skip: Michael Opel 

Third: Jamie Malton 

Second: Andrew Woolston 

Lead: Kenneth Malton 

Alternate: John Brown
Skip: Leo Jakobson 

Third: Andres Jakobson 

Second: Sven Petermann 

Lead: Juri Rouk 

Alternate: none
Skip: Athanasios Pantios 

Third: Nikolaos Zacharias 

Second: Dimitrios Kolonas 

Lead: Nicholas Sarris 

Alternate: Efstratios Kokkinellis
Skip: Gyoergy Nagy 

Third: Balazs Nemeth
Balázs Németh
Balázs Németh is a Hungarian motorcycle racer.-Early career:Németh began his career at the age of 6, with minimotos. He raced until 2005 in various categories, and he was multiple Hungarian champion....

 

Second: Zoltan Jakab 

Lead: Krisztian Barna 

Alternate: Zsombor Rokusfalvy
Skip: Viktor Kim 

Third: Vladislav Kogay 

Second: Zhanibek Ukubayev 

Lead: Bashir Chimirov 

Alternate: Arman Kassenov
Skip: Steven van der Cammen
Steven van der Cammen
Steven "Steve" van der Cammen is a Dutch curler from the Curling Club Utrecht. He is the current third on the Dutch national team.At the 2001, European Championships, he played as an alternate for Rob Vilain's 16th place team. In 2002, he was lead for Reg Wiebe's 12th place European Championship...

 

Third: Reg Wiebe
Reg Wiebe
Reg Wiebe is a Dutch curler from the Curling Club Utrecht. He is currently skip of the Dutch national team. Wiebe has played in six European Curling Championships, including a 10th place finish in the 1999 Championships as a third for Wim Neeleman. Wiebe has skipped the Dutch team to two European...

 

Second: Mark Neeleman 

Lead: Christiaan Offringa
Christiaan Offringa
Christiaan Offringa is a Dutch curler from the Curling Club Utrecht. He is the Skip of the second Dutch national team. He played lead for the Dutch Junior team at the 2001 and 2003 "B" World Junior Championships, finishing 7th both times on a team skipped by Mark Neeleman...

 

Alternate: Greg Dunn
Skip: Damian Herman 

Third: Piotr Podgorski 

Second: Krzysztof Beck 

Lead: Tomasz Sapinski 

Alternate: Maciej Cesarz
Skip: Alexandre Kirikov 

Third: Petr Dron 

Second: Dmitriy Abanin 

Lead: Aleksey Kamnev 

Alternate: Vadim Shkolnikov
Skip: Marko Stojanovic 

Third: Darko Sovran 

Second: Bojan Mijatovic 

Lead: Vuk Krajacic 

Alternate: none

Standings

Country G W L
9 9 0
9 7 2
9 7 2
9 7 2
9 5 4
9 3 6
9 3 6
9 2 7
9 2 7
9 0 9

Tie-breakers

December 13-14 2006
Hungary   8–5   Netherlands
Hungary   12–6   England

Play-off

December 14, 2006
Italy   6–4   Russia
Hungary   3–8   Czech Republic

Semi final

December 15, 2006
Russia   7–12   Czech Republic

Final

December 15, 2006
Italy   6–9   Czech Republic

World Cup Challenge

December 16, 2006
Denmark   2–1   Czech Republic

Teams

Skip: Hana Synackova 

Third: Lenka Danielisova 

Second: Lenka Kucerova 

Lead: Karolina Pilarova
Karolína Pilarová
Karolína Pilařová is a female Czech curler who participated in the European Curling Championships in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2009. The best result was 8th place in 2006 and then 2 out of 2 wins in a challenge game against Austria which allowed the Czech team to compete at the 2007 World Women's...

 

Alternate: Michala Souhradova
Skip: Madeleine Dupont
Madeleine Dupont
Madeleine Dupont is a Danish curler from Hvidovre. She won the Frances Brodie Award in 2004...

 

Third: Camilla Jensen
Camilla Jensen
Camilla Louise Jensen is a Danish curler. She currently plays lead for Angelina Jensen.Jensen was a member of the Danish team that won a silver medal at the 2007 World Women's Curling Championship. Later that year, she won a silver medal at the European Mixed Curling Championship playing third for...

 

Second: Denise Dupont
Denise Dupont
Denise Dupont is a Danish curler. She throws third rocks for the Danish national team, skipped by Angelina Jensen....

 

Lead: Angelina Jensen 

Alternate: Charlotte Hedegaard
Skip: Andrea Schöpp
Andrea Schöpp
Dr. Andrea Schöpp is a German curler from Garmisch-Partenkirchen. She also lectures part-time in statistics at the University of Munich....

 

Third: Monika Wagner
Monika Wagner
Monika Wagner is a German curler from Garmisch-Partenkirchen. She currently plays third for Andrea Schöpp, who was born eight hours before her in the same hospital....

 

Second: Anna Hartelt 

Lead: Marie-Therese Rotter 

Alternate: Martina Tichatschke
Skip: Diana Gaspari
Diana Gaspari
Diana Gaspari is an Italian curler.Gaspari started playing curling in 1996. She plays in fourth position as a skip and is right-handed.-References:...

 

Third: Giulia Lacedelli
Giulia Lacedelli
Giulia Lacedelli is an Italian curler.Lacedelli started playing curling in 1986. She plays in third position as a vice skip and is right-handed.- References :...

 

Second: Giorgia Apollonio
Giorgia Apollonio
Giorgia Apollonio is an Italian curler.Apollonio started playing curling in 1997. She plays in second position and is right-handed.-References:...

 

Lead: Violetta Caldart
Violetta Caldart
Violetta Caldart is an Italian curler.Caldart started playing curling in 1992. She plays in first position and is right-handed.-References:...

 

Alternate: Elettra de Col
Elettra de Col
Elettra de Col is an Italian curler.De Col started playing curling in 2000. She plays in second position and is right-handed.-References:...

Skip: Shari Leibbrandt 

Third: Margrietha Voskuilen
Margrietha Voskuilen
Margrietha Voskuilen is a Dutch curler from the Curling Club Utrecht. She currently plays third for the Dutch national team....

 

Second: Idske de Jong
Idske de Jong
Idske de Jong is a Dutch curler from the Curling Club Motip Dubli. She plays second for Shari Leibbrandt-Demmon's team. The team, with De Jong at that time as the alternate, finished in 7th place at the 2005 European Curling Championships, which qualified them for the 2006 Ford World Women's...

 

Lead: Marlijn Muller
Marlijn Muller
Marlijn Müller is a Dutch curler who was part of the Dutch national team skipped by Shari Leibbrandt-Demmon, which participates in the A Group at the 2006 European Curling Championships....

 

Alternate: Ester Romijn
Skip: Dordi Nordby
Dordi Nordby
Dordi Agate Nordby, , is a Norwegian right-handed curler from Snarøya. Nordby has amassed an array of medals in major international competitions over a career spanning three decades, including two world championship gold medals and two European championship gold medals.Having made her international...

 

Third: Marianne Rørvik
Marianne Rørvik
Marianne Rørvik is a Norwegian curler. She is the skip of the Norwegian national women's team.Rørvik has played in nine straight World Junior Curling Championships, winning gold in 2004 playing third for Linn Githmark. In 2002, she was added as an alternate player on the Dordi Nordby rink...

 

Second: Charlotte Hovring 

Lead: Camilla Holth
Camilla Holth
Camilla Holth is a Norwegian curler. She won a silver medal at the 2004 World Curling Championships.-References:...

 

Alternate: Kristin Skaslien
Kristin Skaslien
Kristin Moen Skaslien is a Norwegian curler.She was lead for the Norwegian team at the 2010 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in Swift Current, Canada.-References:...

Skip: Ludmila Privivkova
Ludmila Privivkova
Liudmila Andreyevna Privivkova is a curler from Russia....

 

Third: Olga Jarkova
Olga Jarkova
Olga Nikolayevna Jarkova is a Russian curler.Jarkova has been curling for Russia internationally since 1999, when she threw fourth stones for Nina Golovtchenko at the World Junior Challenge where they won silver. She threw third stones that year at a disappointing last place finish in the World...

 

Second: Nkeirouka Ezekh 

Lead: Ekaterina Galkina
Ekaterina Galkina
Ekaterina Vladimirovna Galkina is a curler from Russia.At the 2006 Winter Olympics, in Turin, Italy, she was part of Ludmila Privivkova's team...

 

Alternate: Margarita Fomina
Margarita Fomina
Margarita Mikhailovna Fomina is a curler from Russia.She was part of Ludmila Privivkova's team that won the 2006 European Curling Championships....

Skip: Rhona Martin
Rhona Martin
Rhona Martin MBE is a Scottish curler who has skipped the Scotland women's team at both the European and World Championships, but is most famous as the skip of the Great Britain team that claimed the gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games in 2002.-Early career:For a long time best known in...

 

Third: Debbie Knox 

Second: Claire Milne 

Lead: Lynn Cameron
Lynn Cameron
Lynn Cameron is a Scottish curler, and member of the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team taking part in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.2006 was her 1st appearance as an Olympian...

 

Alternate: Jacqui Byers
Skip: Camilla Johansson
Camilla Johansson
Camilla Johansson is a former Swedish Olympic backstroke swimmer. She competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics, where she finished 10th in the 4×100 m medley relay team and 31st in the 100 m backstroke. Her married name is Camilla Johansson-Sponseller...

 

Third: Katarina Nyberg
Katarina Nyberg
Katarina Nyberg is a Swedish curler, world champion and Olympic medalist. She received a bronze medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.-References:...

 

Second: Mio Hasselborg 

Lead: Elisabeth Persson
Elisabeth Persson
Elisabeth Persson is a Swedish curler, world champion and Olympic medalist. She received a bronze medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. She is three times world champion with the Swedish team, from 1995, 1998 and 1999, with skip Elisabet Gustafson.-References:...

 

Alternate: Linda Ohlson
Skip: Mirjam Ott
Mirjam Ott
Mirjam Ott is skip of the Swiss Olympic Curling Team. She has participated in several Olympic Games contests and has won numerous awards in many other curling events worldwide...

 

Third: Binia Feltscher-Beeli
Binia Feltscher-Beeli
Binia Feltscher-Beeli is a Swiss curler.Feltscher-Beeli started playing curling in 1989. Since 2007, she plays skip and is right-handed.-References:...

 

Second: Valeria Spälty
Valeria Spälty
Valeria Spälty is a Swiss curler.Spälty started curling in 1992. She plays second for Mirjam Ott and is right-handed....

 

Lead: Janine Greiner
Janine Greiner
Janine Greiner is a Swiss curler.Greiner started curling in 1989. She plays lead for Mirjam Ott and is right-handed.- Teammates :2010 Vancouver Olympic GamesMirjam Ott, SkipCarmen Schäfer, Third...

 

Alternate: Manuela Kormann
Manuela Kormann
Manuela Kormann is a Swiss curler.Kormann started playing curling in 1986. She plays in third position or as a skip and is right-handed.-References:...


Session 1

December 9, 2006
Scotland   5–2   Czech Republic
Denmark   3–7   Sweden
Norway   9–3   Netherlands
Russia   12–6   Switzerland
Germany   8–5   Italy

Session 2

December 9, 2006
Germany   0–9   Denmark
Netherlands   6–9   Italy
Scotland   2–7   Russia
Norway   6–4   Czech Republic
Sweden   8–6   Switzerland

Session 3

December 10, 2006
Switzerland   4–7   Italy
Czech Republic   5–9   Russia
Sweden   4–8   Germany
Netherlands   2–6   Scotland
Norway   2–9   Denmark

Session 4

December 10, 2006
Czech Republic   9–8   Sweden
Norway   5–7   Scotland
Denmark   6–7   Italy
Switzerland   7–6   Germany
Russia   14–3   Netherlands

Session 5

December 11, 2006
Norway   2–10   Germany
Sweden   7–2   Netherlands
Czech Republic   2–9   Switzerland
Denmark   6–10   Russia
Italy   2–6   Scotland

Session 6

December 11, 2006
Italy   4–6   Russia
Scotland   4–5   Switzerland
Netherlands   L–W   Denmark
Sweden   7–5   Norway
Czech Republic   5–10   Germany

Session 7

December 12, 2006
Denmark   8–4   Scotland
Italy   6–5   Czech Republic
Russia   7–3   Sweden
Germany   9–3   Netherlands
Switzerland   6–5   Norway

Session 8

December 13, 2006
Netherlands   5–6   Switzerland
Russia   9–6   Germany
Italy   9–5   Norway
Czech Republic   8–7   Denmark
Scotland   2–5   Sweden

Session 9

December 13, 2006
Russia   7–5   Norway
Switzerland   7–3   Denmark
Germany   3–6   Scotland
Italy   9–2   Sweden
Netherlands   4–11   Czech Republic

Standings

Country G W L
9 9 0
9 6 3
9 6 3
9 5 4
9 5 4
9 5 4
9 4 5
9 3 6
9 2 7
9 0 9

Tie-breakers

December 14, 2006
Scotland   7–6   Sweden
Scotland   4–3   Germany

Play-off

December 15, 2006
Russia   5–7   Italy
Switzerland   8–3   Scotland

Semi final

December 15, 2006
Switzerland   5–7   Russia

Final

December 16, 2006
Russia   9–4   Italy

Teams

Skip: Claudia Toth
Claudia Toth
Claudia Toth is the Austrian national curling team skip. She once turned down an offer to pose for the German edition of Playboy....

 

Third: Karina Toth 

Second: Constanze Hummelt 

Lead: Alexandra Bruckmiller 

Alternate: none
Skip: Katarina Radonic 

Third: Nikolina Petric 

Second: Zrinka Muhek 

Lead: Marta Muzdalo 

Alternate: Slavica Roso
Skip: Joan Reed 

Third: Lorna Rettig 

Second: Claire Grimwood 

Lead: Kirsty Balfour 

Alternate: Sarah McVey
Skip: Maile Moelder 

Third: Marge Vaher 

Second: Anne-Liis Leht 

Lead: Margit Peebo 

Alternate: none
Skip: Anne Malmi 

Third: Mimmi Koivula 

Second: Sari Auvinen 

Lead: Katri Maatta 

Alternate: Tuire Autio
Skip: Sandrine Morand 

Third: Karine Baechelen 

Second: Delphine Charlet 

Lead: Brigitte Mathieu 

Alternate: Alexandra Seimbille
Skip: Ildiko Szekeres 

Third: Alexandra Béres
Alexandra Beres
Alexandra Béres is fitness world champion , curling pro and a magazine cover model from Hungary....

 

Second: Gyoengyi Nagy 

Lead: Boglarka Adam 

Alternate: none
Skip: Evita Regza 

Third: Dace Regza 

Second: Anete Regza 

Lead: Solvita Gulbe 

Alternate: none
Skip: Virginija Paulauskaite 

Third: Evelina Alekseijenko 

Second: Ruta Norkiene 

Lead: Rasa Smaliukiene 

Alternate: none
Skip: Marta Szeliga-Frynia 

Third: Katarzyna Wicik 

Second: Agnieszka Ogrodniczek 

Lead: Marianna Das 

Alternate: Justyna Zalewska
Skip: Barbora Bugarova 

Third: Gabriela Kajanova 

Second: Veronika Kvasnovska 

Lead: Zuzana Axamitova 

Alternate: none
Skip: Ellen Kittelsen 

Third: Ana Arce
Ana Arce
Ana Arce is a photographer and former skip of the Andorran national women's curling team. She now plays on the Spanish national team.-Photography:...

 

Second: Leti Hino Josa 

Lead: Merce Pascual 

Alternate: Martina Zurlohe

Standings Group 1

Country G W L
5 4 1
5 4 1
5 4 1
5 2 3
5 1 4
5 0 5

Standings Group 2

Country G W L
5 5 0
5 4 1
5 3 2
5 2 3
5 1 4
5 0 5

Tie-breakers

December 13, 2006
Austria   7–6   France

Play-off

December 14, 2006
England   4–7   Finland
Hungary   8–9   Austria

Semi final

December 15, 2006
Austria   8–6   England

Final

December 15, 2006
Austria   7–3   Finland

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