2011 European Mixed Curling Championship | |
Size: | 230 |
Host City: | Tårnby, Denmark |
Arena: | Tårnby Curling Club |
Dates: | September 30–October 8 |
Winner: | |
Curling Club: | none |
Skip: | Thomas Lips |
Third: | Manuela Siegrist |
Second: | Martin Rios |
Lead: | Manuela Netzer-Kormann |
Finalist: | (Alexander Baumann) |
Prev: | 2010 |
Next: | 2012 |
The 2011 European Mixed Curling Championship was held from September 30 to October 8 at the Tårnby Curling Club in Tårnby, Denmark.[1] 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.
Skip: David Edwards Third: Kerry Barr Second: Scott MacLeod Lead: Louise Edwards | Skip: Christian Roth Third: Claudia Toth 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: 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 |
Skip: Thomas Lips 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 | Skip: Kryštof Chaloupek Third: Eliška Jalovcová Second: David Jirounek Lead: Luisa Illková Alternate: Tomáš 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: Ayşe Gözütok Lead: Yusuf Ziya Bayraktutan Alternate: Aysun Ergin, Muhammet Oguz Zengin |
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 Kocián Third: Daniela Matulová Second: Pavol Pitoňák Lead: Silvia Sýkorová | ||
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: Valter 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 |
Final round-robin standings
Key | ||
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Teams to Playoffs | ||
Teams to Post Round-Robin Challenge |
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All draw times are listed in Central European Time (UTC+01).[2]
Draw 120:00
Draw 308:30
Draw 516:00
Draw 612:00Draw 719:30
Draw 912:00Draw 1016:00
Draw 1208:30Draw 1416:00
Draw 1608:30Draw 1816:00
Draw 208:30Draw 316:00
Draw 408:30
Draw 719:30
Draw 808:30Draw 1016:00
Draw 1312:00Draw 1519:30
Draw 168:30Draw 1816:00
Draw 208:30
Draw 414:30Draw 516:00
Draw 612:00
Draw 912:00Draw 1119:30
Draw 1208:30Draw 1416:00
Draw 1712:00
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 | |
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Shot 1 | Shot 2 | |||
1 | 185.4 | 131.7 | Yes | |
2 | 45.5 | 0 | ||
3 | 46.1 | 76.6 | ||
4 | 120.2 | 117.6 | ||
align=right bgcolor=#efefef | Total | 723.1 | ||
1 | 185.4 | 185.4 | No | |
2 | 185.4 | 1.7 | ||
3 | 28.8 | 65.0 | ||
4 | 185.4 | 16.2 | ||
align=right bgcolor=#efefef | Total | 853.3 | ||
1 | 6.4 | 138.7 | Yes | |
2 | 65.2 | 86.6 | ||
3 | 36.9 | 19.2 | ||
4 | 127.2 | 152.8 | ||
align=right bgcolor=#efefef | Total | 633.0 |
1 Results measured in centimetres (cm).
2 Results marked as "185.4 cm" were outside the house.
Friday, October 7, 20:30
Saturday, October 8, 10:00
Saturday, October 8, 15:00
Saturday, October 8, 15:00