2011 European Curling Championships
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Bronze Medal Game
Friday, December 9, 20:00
Gold Medal Game
Saturday, December 10, 15:00
Group B
The Group B competitions will be contested in Moscow. Sixteen teams, including the teams advancing from the Group C competitions (Poland and Lithuania), will be divided into two groups and will compete in a round robin within their own groups. The top two teams from each group will move on to the page playoffs.Round Robin Standings
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Playoffs
Bronze Medal Game
Saturday, December 10, 9:30
Gold Medal Game
Friday, December 9, 13:00
Group C
The Group C competitions were contested in Tårnby. The nine participating teams competed in one group of nine and played in a round robin. The top two teams, Poland and Lithuania, advanced to Group B. Poland finished with a 7–1 win-loss record, while Lithuania and Turkey, both finishing with 6–2 win-loss records, played for the second qualifying spot in the semifinal, which went to Lithuania. Poland defeated Lithuania narrowly in the Group C Final, winning after a steal in the ninth end, 7–6.Round Robin Standings
Final Round Robin StandingsKey | |
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To Group C Semifinal |
Nation | Skip | Win | Loss |
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Tomasz Ziolo | 7 | 1 | |
Ilhan Osmanagaoglu | 6 | 2 | |
Tadas Vysukpaisas | 6 | 2 | |
Hallgrimur Valsson | 5 | 3 | |
Marco Etienne | 4 | 4 | |
Marko Stojanovic | 3 | 5 | |
Allen Coliban | 3 | 5 | |
Georgios Arampatis | 1 | 7 | |
Zvonimir Sever | 1 | 7 |
Playoffs
Gold Medal Game
Thursday, October 6, 19:30
Group A
The Group A competitions will be contested in Moscow. Ten teams, including the teams advancing from last year's Group B competitions (the Czech Republic and Italy), will compete in a round robin. The top four teams will move on to the page playoffs.Round Robin Standings
Nation | | Skip | | W | | L |
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Linda Klímová | |||
Lene Nielsen Lene Nielsen Lene Nielsen is a Danish curler.Nielsen played in her first international events in 2004, as an alternate for the Madeleine Dupont rink. Even though she was an alternate, she played many games. At the 2004 World Junior Curling Championships, the team finished 6th and at the 2004 Ford World Women's... |
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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.... |
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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:... |
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Ineta Mača | |||
Linn Githmark Linn Githmark Linn Githmark is a Norwegian curler who has skipped her country to a world junior title, and also played on the Norwegian team that won a silver medal at the world championships.... |
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Anna Sidorova Anna Sidorova Anna Vladimirovna Sidorova is a curler from Russia.She was named late to the Russian Olympic Team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada. Originally Olga Jarkova was named to the team; however, Jarkova was taken out at the last minute and Sidorova was added to the team... |
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Eve Muirhead Eve Muirhead Eve Muirhead is a Scottish curler. Muirhead is a four-time world junior champion, having won in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011. She curls out of the Curling Club in Dunkeld, a small town just north of Perth.-World Junior Curling Championships:... |
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Margaretha Sigfridsson Margaretha Sigfridsson Margaretha Sigfridsson is a Swedish curler. She plays lead for Stina Viktorsson.Sigfridsson skipped the Swedish team at the 1997 World Junior Curling Championships, winning the silver medal. Sweden lost in the final game 11-3 to Scotland, skipped by Julia Ewart.Sigfridsson was the Swedish skip at... |
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Playoffs
Bronze Medal Game
Friday, December 9, 20:00
Gold Medal Game
Saturday, December 10, 10:00
Group B
The Group B competitions will be contested in Moscow. Ten teams, including the teams advancing from the Group C competitions (Poland and Slovakia), will compete in a round robin. The top four teams will move on to the page playoffs.Round Robin Standings
Nation | | Skip | | W | | L |
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Karina Toth | |||
Fiona Hawker | |||
Kristine Lill | |||
Oona Kauste | |||
Ildikó Szekeres | |||
Carolyn Hibberd | |||
Elzbieta Ran | |||
Gabriela Kajanova | |||
Oihane Otaegi | |||
Laura Beever |
Playoffs
Bronze Medal Game
Saturday, December 10, 9:30
Gold Medal Game
Friday, December 9, 13:00
Group C
The Group C competitions were contested in Tårnby. The ten participating teams competed in two groups of five and played in a round robin within their own groups. The top two teams from each group then played in a page playoff, and the two finalists, Poland and Slovakia will advance to Group B. Poland defeated France in the 1 vs. 2 playoff game, while Slovakia defeated both Turkey and France en route to reaching the final. Poland defeated Slovakia in the Group C Final in seven ends, 8–4.Round Robin Standings
Final Round Robin StandingsKey | |
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Countries to Playoffs |
Yellow Group | Skip | W | L |
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Anna Li | 4 | 0 | |
Oznur Polat | 3 | 1 | |
Maja Kremzar | 2 | 2 | |
Crina Novac | 1 | 3 | |
Dana Gravara Stojanovic | 0 | 4 |
Playoffs
Gold Medal Game
Thursday, October 6, 19:30