2013 European Junior Curling Challenge | |
Host City: | Prague, Czech Republic |
Arena: | Curling Hall Roztyly |
Dates: | January 3–8 |
Men's Winner: | |
Curling Club: | none |
Skip: | Andrea Pilzer |
Third: | Amos Mosaner |
Second: | Daniele Ferrazza |
Lead: | Roberto Arman |
Alternate: | Sebastiano Arman |
Finalist: | (Tobias Thune) |
Women's Winner: | |
Skip2: | Stephanie Risdal Nielsen |
Third2: | Jannie Gundry |
Second2: | Catrine Edelskov |
Lead2: | Isabella Clemmensen |
Alternate2: | Julie Høgh |
Finalist2: | (Dorottya Palancsa) |
The 2013 European Junior Curling Challenge was held from January 3 to 8 at the Curling Hall Roztyly in Prague, Czech Republic. Nations in the Europe zone that have not already qualified for the World Junior Curling Championships participated in the curling challenge. The top finishers of each tournament will advance to the 2013 World Junior Curling Championships in Sochi, Russia.[1] In the men's tournament, Italy regained a spot in the World Junior Championships after a last place finish at last year's worlds with a win over Denmark. In the women's tournament, Denmark won a spot in the World Junior Championships with a win over Hungary.[2]
The teams are listed as follows:[3] [4]
Country | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | |
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Philipp Nothegger | ||||||
Oliver Søe | ||||||
Renz Bunag | ||||||
Eiko-Siim Peips | ||||||
Gaspard Delobel | ||||||
Marcel Krüger | ||||||
Zoltán Pünkösti | ||||||
Sebastiano Arman | ||||||
Jānis Bremanis | ||||||
Krzysztof Niewinski | ||||||
Burak Korucu |
Final round-robin standings
Key | ||
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Teams to Playoffs | ||
Teams to Tiebreakers |
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All draw times are listed in Central European Time (UTC+1).[5] [6]
Thursday, January 3, 19:00
Friday, January 4, 12:30
Friday, January 4, 19:30
Saturday, January 5, 12:30
Saturday, January 5, 19:30
Sunday, January 6, 9:00
Sunday, January 6, 16:00
Monday, January 7, 9:00
Monday, January 7, 16:00
Thursday, January 3, 19:00
Friday, January 4, 12:30
Friday, January 4, 19:30
Saturday, January 5, 12:30
Saturday, January 5, 19:30
Sunday, January 6, 9:00
Sunday, January 6, 16:00
Monday, January 7, 9:00
Monday, January 7, 16:00
Tuesday, January 8, 8:00
Tuesday, January 8, 11:30
Tuesday, January 8, 15:30
The teams are listed as follows:[3] [7]
Country | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | |
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Julie Høgh | ||||||
Niamh Fenton | ||||||
Johanna Ehatamm | ||||||
Mira Lehtonen | ||||||
Maike Beer | ||||||
Vera Kalocsai | ||||||
Denise Pimpini | ||||||
Elizabete Laiviņa (fourth) | Una Kristiāna Ozoliņa (skip) | Laura Gaidule | ||||
Joanna Benet | ||||||
Monika Krištofčáková | ||||||
Lana Žnidarič (fourth) | Brina Meze Petrič (skip) | Živa Žnidarič | ||||
Burcu Korucu |
As of Draw 7
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All draw times listed in Central European Time (UTC+1).[5] [6]
Friday, January 4, 9:00
Saturday, January 5, 9:00
Saturday, January 5, 16:00
Sunday, January 6, 12:30
Sunday, January 6, 19:30
Monday, January 7, 12:30
Monday, January 7, 19:30
Friday, January 4, 9:00
Friday, January 4, 16:00
Saturday, January 5, 9:00
Saturday, January 5, 16:00
Sunday, January 6, 12:30
Sunday, January 6, 19:30
Monday, January 7, 12:30
Monday, January 7, 19:30
Tuesday, January 8, 11:30
Tuesday, January 8, 15:30