2001 European Curling Championships Explained

The 2001 European Curling Championships were held in Vierumäki, Finland, on December 8–15.

Men's

A tournament

Final round-robin standings

TeamSkipWL
7 2
7 2
6 3
6 3
5 4
4 5
4 5
3 6
2 7
1 8

Draws

Draw 1

Denmark 10–3 Finland
Sweden 4–3 Switzerland
Norway 8–5 Germany
Scotland 8–5 France
Czech Republic 6–5 Italy

Draw 2

Sweden 8–6 Italy
Germany 9–1 Czech Republic
Finland 7–1 France
Norway 6–3 Denmark
Switzerland 6–1 Scotland

Draw 3

Scotland 9–5 Czech Republic
France 8–7 Denmark
Switzerland 6–5 Italy
Finland 8–4 Germany
Norway 7–5 Sweden

Draw 4

Switzerland 8–7 Denmark
Norway 8–4 Finland
Sweden 9–5 Czech Republic
Scotland 9–2 Italy
Germany 9–2 France

Draw 5

Norway 11–5 Italy
Switzerland 8–4 Germany
Scotland 7–5 Denmark
Sweden 8–1 France
Finland 8–4 Czech Republic

Draw 6

France 7–5 Czech Republic
Finland 11–6 Scotland
Sweden 9–8 Germany
Switzerland 9–3 Norway
Italy 7–6 Denmark

Draw 7

Sweden 7–6 Finland
Denmark 9–8 Czech Republic
Switzerland 6–5 France
Germany 11–3 Italy
Norway 6–3 Scotland

Draw 8

Scotland 9–4 Germany
France 6–4 Italy
Czech Republic 8–7 Norway
Denmark 7–6 Sweden
Finland 7–2 Switzerland

Draw 9

France 10–6 Norway
Sweden 11–5 Scotland
Finland 9–3 Italy
Switzerland 9–2 Czech Republic
Denmark 7–6 Germany

Medals

MedalTeam
Gold Sweden (Peja Lindholm, Tomas Nordin, Magnus Swartling, Peter Narup, and Anders Kraupp)
Silver Switzerland (Andreas Schwaller, Christof Schwaller, Markus Eggler, Damian Grichting, and Marco Ramstein)
Bronze Finland (Markku Uusipaavalniemi, Wille Mäkelä, Tommi Häti, Jari Laukkanen, and Pekka Saarelainen)

Women's

A tournament

Final round-robin standings

TeamSkipWL
7 0
6 1
5 2
4 3
3 4
2 5
1 6
0 7

Draws

Draw 1

Sweden 7–6 Norway
Germany 8–5 Switzerland
Denmark 10–4 Scotland
Russia 4–3 Finland

Draw 2

Denmark 8–5 Finland
Scotland 7–3 Russia
Germany 9–2 Norway
Sweden 5–4 Switzerland

Draw 3

Germany 5–4 Scotland
Sweden 8–3 Finland
Switzerland 10–4 Russia
Denmark 9–6 Norway

Draw 4

Denmark 7–3 Switzerland
Norway 5–4 Russia
Sweden 5–4 Scotland
Germany 8–6 Finland

Draw 5

Sweden 9–3 Russia
Germany 9–4 Denmark
Switzerland 8–6 Finland
Norway 10–9 Scotland

Draw 6

Switzerland 7–4 Norway
Scotland 10–2 Finland
Sweden 9–5 Germany
Denmark 10–8 Russia

Draw 7

Germany 6–5 Russia
Sweden 11–4 Denmark
Norway 7–5 Finland
Switzerland 7–4 Scotland

Medals

MedalTeam
Gold Sweden (Anette Norberg, Cathrine Norberg, Eva Lund, Maria Hasselborg, and Anna Rindeskog)
Silver Denmark (Lene Bidstrup, Susanne Slotsager, Malene Krause, Avijaja Lund Nielsen, and Lisa Richardson)
Bronze Switzerland (Luzia Ebnöther, Mirjam Ott, Tanya Frei, Nadia Röthlisberger, and Laurence Bidaud)

References