2011 European Mixed Curling Championship Explained

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.

Teams

Red Group

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

Blue Group

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

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 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

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Post Round-Robin Challenge
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Red Group Skip W L
7 1
6 2
5 3
5 3
4 4
4 4
2 6
2 6
1 7
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Blue Group Skip W L
7 0
5 2
5 2
4 3
4 3
2 5
1 6
0 7
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Green Group Skip W L
6 1
5 2
5 2
4 3
4 3
3 4
1 6
0 7

Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Central European Time (UTC+01).[2]

Red Group

Saturday, October 1

Draw 120:00

Sunday, October 2

Draw 308:30

Monday, October 3

Draw 516:00

Tuesday, October 4

Draw 612:00Draw 719:30

Wednesday, October 5

Draw 912:00Draw 1016:00

Thursday, October 6

Draw 1208:30Draw 1416:00

Friday, October 7

Draw 1608:30Draw 1816:00

Blue Group

Sunday, October 2

Draw 208:30Draw 316:00

Monday, October 3

Draw 408:30

Tuesday, October 4

Draw 719:30

Wednesday, October 5

Draw 808:30Draw 1016:00

Thursday, October 6

Draw 1312:00Draw 1519:30

Friday, October 7

Draw 168:30Draw 1816:00

Green Group

Sunday, October 2

Draw 208:30

Monday, October 3

Draw 414:30Draw 516:00

Tuesday, October 4

Draw 612:00

Wednesday, October 5

Draw 912:00Draw 1119:30

Thursday, October 6

Draw 1208:30Draw 1416:00

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
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1 185.4 185.4 No
2 185.4 1.7
3 28.8 65.0
4 185.4 16.2
align=right bgcolor=#efefefTotal 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=#efefefTotal 633.0

1 Results measured in centimetres (cm).
2 Results marked as "185.4 cm" were outside the house.

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

Friday, October 7, 20:30

Semifinals

Saturday, October 8, 10:00

Bronze medal game

Saturday, October 8, 15:00

Gold medal game

Saturday, October 8, 15:00

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2011 EMCC Information. European Curling Federation.
  2. Web site: Draw Schedule. European Curling Federation. XLS.