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2022 European Curling Championships

  • ️Fri Nov 18 2022

The 2022 Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships was held in May and November 2022, to qualify European curling teams for the 2023 World Curling Championships. The A and B division competitions were held from November 18 to 26 at the Östersund Arena in Östersund, Sweden.[1] The C division competition was held from April 30 to May 5 at the Kaunas Ice Palace in Kaunas, Lithuania.[2]

The top eight men's and women's team qualified for the 2023 World Men's Curling Championship and the 2023 World Women's Curling Championship respectively.[3] Sweden, the host of the women's world championship, automatically qualified as one of the eight European entrants. Because of the inaugural Pan Continental Curling Championships, the European Championship have a set number of qualifiers for the World Championships for the first time. As a result, the World Qualification Event has been discontinued.

The following nations qualified to participate in the 2022 European Curling Championship:

A Division Teams

As part of international sports' reaction to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on September 23, the World Curling Federation made the decision to remove Russian and Belarusian teams from the 2022 European Curling Championships.[4] Because the Russian men's team qualified for the 2022 A Division through the 2021 B Division, their spot was filled by the next placing team in the 2021 B Division, which was Spain.

The teams are listed as follows:[5][6]

Final Round Robin Standings

All draw times are listed in Eastern European Time (UTC+03:00).[16]

Saturday, November 19, 9:00

Saturday, November 19, 19:00

Sunday, November 20, 14:00

Monday, November 21, 8:00

Monday, November 21, 16:00

Tuesday, November 22, 9:00

Tuesday, November 22, 19:00

Wednesday, November 23, 14:00

Thursday, November 24, 8:00

Semifinals Gold medal game
           
1  Switzerland 6
4  Sweden 3
1  Switzerland 4
2  Scotland 5
2  Scotland 7
3  Italy 4 Bronze medal game
4  Sweden 7
3  Italy 10

Thursday, November 24, 20:00

Friday, November 25, 9:00

Friday, November 25, 19:00

Saturday, November 26, 13:00

Round Robin only

Leads %
Sweden Christoffer Sundgren 92.5
Italy Mattia Giovanella 91.2
Norway Magnus Vågberg 91.0
Switzerland Pablo Lachat 87.7
Scotland Hammy McMillan Jr. 87.2
Seconds %
Italy Sebastiano Arman 87.3
Switzerland Sven Michel 86.3
Sweden Daniel Magnusson 81.9
Norway Mathias Brænden 80.3
Scotland Bobby Lammie 79.7
Thirds %
Switzerland Yannick Schwaller (Skip) 86.8
Sweden Rasmus Wranå 85.2
Scotland Grant Hardie 82.1
Italy Amos Mosaner 81.1
Czech Republic Marek Černovský 80.6
Skips %
Switzerland Benoît Schwarz (Fourth) 86.6
Italy Joël Retornaz 86.3
Sweden Oskar Eriksson 84.7
Scotland Bruce Mouat 84.5
Norway Steffen Walstad 75.6

The teams are listed as follows:[17]

 Austria  Belgium  England  Estonia

Skip: Mathias Genner
Third: Jonas Backofen
Second: Martin Reichel
Lead: Florian Mavec
Alternate: Philipp Nothegger

Fourth: Jeroen Spruyt
Skip: Timothy Verreycken
Second: Bram Van Looy
Lead: Daan Yskout
Alternate: Tuur Vermeiren

Skip: Andrew Woolston
Third: Andrew Reed
Second: Scott Gibson
Lead: James Whittle
Alternate: Martin Gregory

Fourth: Mihhail Vlassov
Skip: Eduard Veltsman
Second: Janis Kiziridi
Lead: Igor Dzenzeljuk
Alternate: Konstantin Dotsenko

 Finland  France  Hungary  Ireland

Skip: Kalle Kiiskinen
Third: Teemu Salo
Second: Jermu Pöllänen
Lead: Paavo Kuosmanen
Alternate: Jouni Mikkonen

Fourth: Quentin Morard
Skip: Eddy Mercier
Second: Yannick Valvassori
Lead: Killian Gaudin

Fourth: Zsolt Kiss
Skip: Kristóf Czermann
Second: Dávid Balázs
Lead: Callum Macfarlane
Alternate: Ottó Kalocsay

Skip: John Wilson
Third: Kyle Paradis
Second: James Russell
Lead: Craig Whyte
Alternate: Eoin Mccrossan

 Latvia  Lithuania  Netherlands  Portugal

Skip: Mārtiņš Trukšāns
Third: Jānis Klīve
Second: Arnis Veidemanis
Lead: Sandris Buholcs
Alternate: Aivars Avotiņš

Skip: Konstantin Rykov
Third: Paulius Rymeikis
Second: Vytis Kulakauskas
Lead: Donatas Kiudys
Alternate: Matas Junevičius

Skip: Wouter Gösgens
Third: Jaap van Dorp
Second: Laurens Hoekman
Lead: Tobias van den Hurk
Alternate: Alexander Magan

Skip: Steve Seixeiro
Third: Chris Ribau
Second: José Ribau
Lead: Victor Santos
Alternate: Ramiro Santos

 Slovakia  Slovenia  Ukraine  Wales

Fourth: Patrik Kaprálik
Third: Jakub Polák
Skip: Juraj Gallo
Lead: Milan Moravčík
Alternate: Jakub Červenka

Skip: Štefan Sever
Third: Marko Harb
Second: Simon Langus
Lead: Žiga Babič
Alternate: Martin Razinger

Skip: Eduard Nikolov
Third: Yaroslav Shchur
Second: Mykyta Velychko
Lead: Artem Suhak

Skip: James Pougher
Third: Rhys Phillips
Second: Garry Coombs
Lead: Simon Pougher

Final Round Robin Standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Relegation Playoff
Group A Skip W L W–L DSC
 Finland Kalle Kiiskinen 6 1 38.73
 Wales James Pougher 4 3 2–0 60.36
 Ireland John Wilson 4 3 1–1 59.50
 England Andrew Woolston 4 3 0–2 60.52
 Slovakia Juraj Gallo 3 4 2–0 40.33
 Lithuania Konstantin Rykov 3 4 1–1 80.21
 Ukraine Eduard Nikolov 3 4 0–2 69.00
 Estonia Eduard Veltsman 1 6 65.28
Group B Skip W L W–L DSC
 Netherlands Wouter Gösgens 6 1 1–0 36.63
 France Eddy Mercier 6 1 0–1 62.18
 Latvia Mārtiņš Trukšāns 5 2 58.88
 Austria Mathias Genner 3 4 1–0 55.73
 Hungary Kristóf Czermann 3 4 0–1 71.77
 Portugal Steve Seixeiro 2 5 1–0 134.62
 Belgium Timothy Verreycken 2 5 0–1 50.94
 Slovenia Štefan Sever 1 6 79.39

Friday, November 25, 13:00

Friday, November 25, 19:30

Qualification games Semifinals Gold medal game
A1  Finland 6
B2  France 6 B2  France 3
A3  Ireland 5 A1  Finland 6
B1  Netherlands 11
B1  Netherlands 13
A2  Wales 8 B3  Latvia 1
B3  Latvia 12 Bronze medal game
B2  France 10
B3  Latvia 3

Friday, November 25, 13:00

Friday, November 25, 19:30

Saturday, November 26, 9:00

Saturday, November 26, 9:00

Key
Teams Qualify for 2023 A Division
Teams Relegated to 2023 C Division

The teams are listed as follows:[18]

 Andorra  Bulgaria  Croatia

Skip: Josep Garcia
Third: Enric Morral
Second: Cesar Mialdea
Lead: Valentin Ortiz

Skip: Reto Seiler
Third: Bojidar Momerin
Second: Stoil Georgiev
Lead: Stanimir Petrov
Alternate: Tihomir Todorov

Skip: Alen Čadež
Third: Hrvoje Tokić
Second: Mislav Martinic
Lead: Robert Mikulandrić
Alternate: Miroslav Jurković

 Ireland  Liechtenstein  Lithuania

Skip: John Wilson
Third: Kyle Paradis
Second: James Russell
Lead: Craig Whyte
Alternate: Eoin McCrossan

Skip: Lukas Matt
Third: Harald Sprenger
Second: Johannes Zimmermann
Lead: Peter Prasch
Alternate: Urs Sprenger

Skip: Konstantin Rykov
Third: Paulius Rymeikis
Second: Mindaugas Balvočius
Lead: Vytis Kulakauskas
Alternate: Donatas Kiudys

 Portugal  Romania  Ukraine

Skip: Steve Seixeiro
Third: Chris Ribau
Second: Joe Ribau
Lead: Víctor Santos
Alternate: Ramiro Santos

Skip: Allen Coliban
Third: Cristian Matau
Second: Bogdan Colceriu
Lead: Razvan Bouleanu

Skip: Eduard Nikolov
Third: Yaroslav Shchur
Second: Mykyta Velychko
Lead: Artem Suhak

Final Round Robin Standings

All draw times are listed in Eastern European Time (UTC+03:00).[19]

Saturday, April 30, 17:00

Sunday, May 1, 8:00

Sunday, May 1, 16:00

Monday, May 2, 8:00

Monday, May 2, 16:00

Tuesday, May 3, 8:00

Tuesday, May 3, 16:00

Wednesday, May 4, 9:00

Wednesday, May 4, 19:00

Semifinals Gold medal game
           
1  Ireland 8
4  Portugal 2
1  Ireland 8
2  Ukraine 2
2  Ukraine 10
3  Lithuania 7 Bronze medal game
4  Portugal 8
3  Lithuania 5

Thursday, May 5, 9:30

Thursday, May 5, 15:30

Thursday, May 5, 15:30

The following nations qualified to participate in the 2022 European Curling Championship:

A Division Teams

As part of international sports' reaction to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on September 23, the World Curling Federation made the decision to remove Russian and Belarusian teams from the 2022 European Curling Championships.[4] Because the Russian women's team qualified for the 2022 A Division, their spot was filled by the next placing team in the 2021 B Division, which was Hungary.

The teams are listed as follows:[5][21]

Final Round Robin Standings

All draw times are listed in Eastern European Time (UTC+03:00).[16]

Friday, November 18, 20:00

Saturday, November 19, 14:00

Sunday, November 20, 9:00

Sunday, November 20, 19:00

Monday, November 21, 12:00

Monday, November 21, 20:00

Tuesday, November 22, 14:00

Wednesday, November 23, 9:00

Wednesday, November 23, 19:00

Semifinals Gold medal game
           
1  Denmark 11
4  Scotland 3
1  Denmark 8
3  Switzerland 4
2  Italy 5
3  Switzerland 9 Bronze medal game
4  Scotland 9
2  Italy 5

Thursday, November 24, 12:00

Thursday, November 24, 16:00

Friday, November 25, 14:00

Saturday, November 26, 9:00

Round Robin only

Leads %
Switzerland Briar Schwaller-Hürlimann 88.2
Germany Analena Jentsch 87.7
Scotland Sophie Jackson 86.6
Denmark My Larsen 86.3
Italy Giulia Zardini Lacedelli 85.5
Seconds %
Denmark Denise Dupont 83.3
Switzerland Carole Howald 82.8
Norway Mille Haslev Nordbye 80.7
Sweden Sofia Mabergs 78.8
Germany Pia-Lisa Schöll 75.3
Thirds %
Denmark Mathilde Halse 84.4
Norway Marianne Rørvik (Skip) 78.2
Sweden Agnes Knochenhauer 77.1
Germany Emira Abbes 75.8
Turkey Öznur Polat 75.8
Skips %
Germany Daniela Jentsch 80.3
Italy Stefania Constantini 76.6
Switzerland Alina Pätz (Fourth) 75.5
Sweden Anna Hasselborg 75.0
Norway Kristin Skaslien (Fourth) 74.7

The teams are listed as follows:[17]

 Austria  Belgium  Czech Republic  England  Estonia

Fourth: Hannah Augustin
Skip: Marijke Reitsma
Second: Sara Haidinger
Lead: Johanna Hoess
Alternate: Verena Pfluegler

Fourth: Danielle Berus
Third: Veerle Geerinckx
Second: Kim Catteceur
Skip: Caro van Oosterwyck
Alternate: Annemiek Huiskamp

Skip: Alžběta Zelingrová
Third: Aneta Müllerová
Second: Michaela Baudyšová
Lead: Klára Svatoňová
Alternate: Lenka Hronová

Skip: Lisa Farnell
Third: Kitty Conlin
Second: Vikki Brannigan
Lead: Jessica Skelton
Alternate: Kathryn Spain

Skip: Marie Kaldvee
Third: Liisa Turmann
Second: Kerli Laidsalu
Lead: Erika Tuvike

 Finland  Lithuania  Slovakia  Slovenia  Spain

Skip: Miia Ahrenberg
Third: Minna Karvinen
Second: Tiina Suuripää
Lead: Tuuli Rissanen
Alternate: Bonnie Nilhamn-Kuosmanen

Skip: Virginija Paulauskaitė
Third: Olga Dvojeglazova
Second: Dovilė Aukštuolytė
Lead: Rūta Blažienė
Alternate: Justina Zalieckienė

Skip: Gabriela Kajanová
Third: Silvia Sýkorová
Second: Linda Haferová
Lead: Nina Mayerová
Alternate: Daniela Matulová

Fourth: Maruša Gorišek
Third: Nadja Pipan
Skip: Ajda Zavrtanik Drglin
Lead: Liza Gregori

Skip: Lydia Vallés Rodríguez
Third: Leire Carasa Lázaro
Second: Oihane Ruiz Díaz
Lead: Lucía Majuelo Gandarias
Alternate: María Olarizu Sedano Parra

Final Round Robin Standings

Semifinals Gold medal game
           
1  Czech Republic 8
4  Slovenia 7
1  Czech Republic 3
2  Estonia 10
2  Estonia 7
3  Lithuania 6 Bronze medal game
4  Slovenia 6
3  Lithuania 10

Friday, November 25, 19:30

Saturday, November 26, 9:00

Saturday, November 26, 9:00

Key
Teams Qualify for 2023 A Division
Teams Relegated to 2023 C Division

The teams are listed as follows:[18]

 Belgium  Croatia  Finland  France

Fourth: Danielle Berus
Third: Veerle Geerinckx
Second: Kim Catteceur
Skip: Caro van Oosterwyck
Alternate: Mirte Michiels

Skip: Iva Penava
Third: Iva Roso
Second: Zrinka Muhek
Lead: Marija Simunjak
Alternate: Antonija Maricevic

Skip: Miia Ahrenberg
Third: Minna Karvinen
Second: Tuuli Rissanen
Lead: Tiina Suuripää

Skip: Allison Brageul
Third: Elodie Fuchs
Second: Elodie Verger
Lead: Sylvie Reist

 Ireland  Spain  Ukraine  Wales

Skip: Alisa Anderson
Third: Katie Kerr
Second: Nina Clancy
Lead: Stephanie McDonald

Skip: Lydia Vallés Rodríguez
Third: Leire Carasa Lázaro
Second: Oihane Ruiz Díaz
Lead: Lucía Majuelo Gandarias
Alternate: María Olarizu Sedano Parra

Skip: Anastasiia Kotova
Third: Oleksandra Kononenko
Second: Polina Putintseva
Lead: Yaroslava Kalinichenko
Alternate: Diana Moskalenko

Skip: Laura Beever
Third: Judith Glazier
Second: Emily Simpson
Lead: Anna Carruthers

Final Round Robin Standings

All draw times are listed in Eastern European Time (UTC+03:00).[19]

Sunday, May 1, 12:00

Sunday, May 1, 20:00

Monday, May 2, 12:00

Monday, May 2, 20:00

Tuesday, May 3, 12:00

Tuesday, May 3, 20:00

Wednesday, May 4, 14:00

Semifinals Gold medal game
           
1  Finland 6
4  Spain 7
4  Spain 6
2  Belgium 9
2  Belgium 11
3  Ireland 8 Bronze medal game
1  Finland 9
3  Ireland 7

Thursday, May 5, 9:30

Thursday, May 5, 15:30

Thursday, May 5, 15:30

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