2011 European Mixed Curling Championship
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The 2011 European Mixed Curling Championship
was held from September 30 to October 8 at the Tårnby Curling Club in Tårnby
, Denmark
. In the final, Switzerland, skipped by Thomas Lips
, won their first title after a 9–3 defeat of Germany in seven ends. The Czech Republic picked up the bronze medal with a 7–6 win over home team Denmark in nine ends.
Blue Group | Skip | W | L
Thomas Lips
7
0
Michael Qvist
5
2
Krystof Chaloupek
5
2
Ansis Regza
4
3
György Nagy
4
3
Erkki Lill
2
5
Dmitry Kirillov
1
6
Oznur Polat
0
7
Green Group | Skip | W | L
Alexander Baumann
6
1
Valther Bombassei
5
2
Jussi Uusipaavalniemi
5
2
Alan McDougall
4
3
Lionel Roux
4
3
Pavel Kovian
3
4
David Smith
1
6
Djordje Neskovic
0
7
20:00
08:30
16:00
12:00
Draw 7
19:30
12:00
Draw 10
16:00
08:30
Draw 14
16:00
08:30
Draw 18
16:00
08:30
Draw 3
16:00
08:30
19:30
08:30
Draw 10
16:00
12:00
Draw 15
19:30
8:30
Draw 18
16:00
08:30
14:30
Draw 5
16:00
12:00
12:00
Draw 11
19:30
08:30
Draw 14
16:00
12:00
1 Results measured in centimetres (cm).
2 Results marked as "185.4 cm" were outside the house.
European Mixed Curling Championship
The European Mixed Curling Championships is a mixed curling tournament held annually in the autumn for European nations. The first tournament was held in 2005.-Results:...
was held from September 30 to October 8 at the Tårnby Curling Club in Tårnby
Tårnby
Tårnby Kommune is a municipality bordering Copenhagen on the island of Amager just south of Zealand in eastern Denmark. The municipality includes the islands of Saltholm and Peberholm, and covers an area of 65 km². It has a total population of 40,214...
, Denmark
Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The countries of Denmark and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands, constitute the Kingdom of Denmark . It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark...
. In the final, Switzerland, skipped by 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....
, won their first title after a 9–3 defeat of Germany in seven ends. The Czech Republic picked up the bronze medal with a 7–6 win over home team Denmark in nine ends.
Red Group
Skip: David Edwards Third: Kerry Barr Second: Scott MacLeod Lead: Louise Edwards |
Skip: Christian Roth Third: 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.... Second: Florian Huber Lead: Andrea Höfler |
Skip: Alexander Kirikov Third: Victoria Makarshina Second: Anton Kalalb Lead: Anna Lobova Alternates: Vadim Shkolnikov, Oxana Gertova |
Skip: Göran Carlsson Third: Marie Persson Second: Anders Eriksson Lead: Hanna Maleus Larsson |
Skip: Antonio de Molinedo 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: Jose Manuel Sanguesa Lead: Irene Santiago Alternate: Angel Garcia Aguirrezabal |
Skip: Mark Neeleman Third: Marianne Neeleman Second: Wim Neeleman Lead: Els Neeleman |
Skip: Ole Hauge Third: Hilde Stenseth Second: Thomas Moe Lead: Anna Grethe Bremnes |
Skip: Adrian Meikle Third: Lesley Carrol Second: Andrew Tanner Lead: Heather Russel Alternate: Lindsay McKenna |
Skip: Allen Coliban Third: Crina Monica Novac Second: Bogdan Colceriu Lead: Raluca Daiana Colceriu Alternates: Bogdan Taut, Diana Butsucea |
Blue Group
Skip: 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.... Third: Manuela Siegrist Second: Martin Rios Lead: Manuela Netzer-Kormann |
Skip: György Nagy Third: Ildiko Szekeres Second: Gabor Eszöl Lead: Orsolya Rokusfalvy Alternates: Csilla Halasz, Zoltan Jakab |
Skip: Michael Qvist Third: Mona Sylvest Nielsen Second: Niels Siggaard Andersen Lead: Trine Qvist Trine Qvist Trine Qvist is a Danish curler and Olympic medalist. She received a silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.-References:... |
Skip: Krystof Chaloupek Third: Eliska Jalovcova Second: David Jirounek Lead: Louisa Illkova Alternate: Thomas Paul |
Skip: Ansis Regza Third: Evita Regza Second: Renars Freidensons Lead: Dace Regza |
Skip: Erkki Lill Third: Maile Mölder Second: Harri Lill Lead: Kaja Lill-Tamm |
Skip: Dmitry Kirillov Third: Alina Pauliuchyk Second: Dzmitry Yarko Lead: Ekaterina Kirillova Alternates: Natalia Sviarzhinskaya, Suzanna Ivashyna |
Skip: Öznur Polat Third: Ilhan Osmanagaoglu Second: Ayse Gozutok Lead: Yusuf Ziya Bayraktutan Alternate: Aysun Ergin, Muhammet Oguz Zengin |
Green Group
Skip: Alexander Baumann Third: Ann Kathrin Bastian Second: Manuel Walter Lead: Katja Weisser Alternates: Sebastian Schweizer, Josephine Obermann |
Skip: Alan McDougall Third: Lana Watson Second: Andrew Woolston Lead: Suzie Law |
Skip: Pavel Kovian Third: Daniella Matulova Second: Pavol Pitonak Lead: Silvia Sykorova |
Skip: Lionel Roux Third: Hélène Grieshaber Second: Xavier Bibollet Lead: Candice Santacru Alternate: Alain Contat |
Skip: Jussi Uusipaavalniemi Third: Jaana Hämäläinen Second: Paavo Kuosmanen Lead: Kirsi Kaski |
Skip: David Smith Third: Claire Darragh Second: James Russell Lead: Melanie Porter |
Skip: Valther Bombassei Third: Chiara Olivieri Second: Marco Constantini Lead: Giorgia Casagrande Alternates: Massimo Antonelli, Maria Gaspari |
Skip: Djordje Neskovic Third: Dara Gravara-Stojanovic Second: Goran Ungurovic Lead: Dragana Simjanovic Alternates: Marko Stojanovic, Tatjana Jeftic |
Round Robin Standings
Final Round Robin StandingsKey | |
---|---|
Teams to Playoffs | |
Teams to Post Round-Robin Challenge |
Red Group | | Skip | | W | | L |
---|---|---|---|
Christian Roth | 7 | 1 | |
David Edwards | 6 | 2 | |
Mark Neeleman | 5 | 3 | |
Adrian Meikle | 5 | 3 | |
Alexander Kirikov | 4 | 4 | |
Antonio de Molinedo | 4 | 4 | |
Göran Carlsson | 2 | 6 | |
Ole Hauge | 2 | 6 | |
Allen Coliban | 1 | 7 |
Thomas Lips
Thomas Lips is a Swiss curler. Lips was a member of the Swiss team that won the 2006 European Curling Championships....
Saturday, October 1
Draw 120:00
Sunday, October 2
Draw 308:30
Monday, October 3
Draw 516:00
Tuesday, October 4
Draw 612:00
Draw 7
19:30
Wednesday, October 5
Draw 912:00
Draw 10
16:00
Thursday, October 6
Draw 1208:30
Draw 14
16:00
Friday, October 7
Draw 1608:30
Draw 18
16:00
Sunday, October 2
Draw 208:30
Draw 3
16:00
Monday, October 3
Draw 408:30
Tuesday, October 4
Draw 719:30
Wednesday, April 20
Draw 808:30
Draw 10
16:00
Thursday, October 6
Draw 1312:00
Draw 15
19:30
Friday, October 7
Draw 168:30
Draw 18
16:00
Sunday, October 2
Draw 208:30
Monday, October 3
Draw 414:30
Draw 5
16:00
Tuesday, October 4
Draw 612:00
Wednesday, October 5
Draw 912:00
Draw 11
19:30
Thursday, October 6
Draw 1208:30
Draw 14
16:00
Friday, October 7
Draw 1712:00
Post-Round Robin Challenge
Following the end of the round robin, the top two teams from each group advanced to the quarterfinals. The last two spots were determined with a Post-Round Robin Challenge, where the third-ranked teams in each group participated. All four team members of each team participated in a Draw Shot Challenge (DSC). The two teams with the closest DSCs, the Czech Republic and Finland, advanced to the quarterfinals.Nation | | Player No. | | Draw Shot Challenge | | Qualified | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shot 1 | Shot 2 | |||
1 | 185.4 | 131.7 | Yes | |
2 | 45.5 | 0 | ||
3 | 46.1 | 76.6 | ||
4 | 120.2 | 117.6 | ||
Total | 723.1 | |||
1 | 185.4 | 185.4 | No | |
2 | 185.4 | 1.7 | ||
3 | 28.8 | 65.0 | ||
4 | 185.4 | 16.2 | ||
Total | 853.3 | |||
1 | 6.4 | 138.7 | Yes | |
2 | 65.2 | 86.6 | ||
3 | 36.9 | 19.2 | ||
4 | 127.2 | 152.8 | ||
Total | 633.0 |
1 Results measured in centimetres (cm).
2 Results marked as "185.4 cm" were outside the house.