2014 European Junior Curling Challenge | |
Host City: | Lohja, Finland |
Arena: | Kisakallio Sports Institute |
Dates: | January 3–8 |
Men's Winner: | |
Curling Club: | none |
Skip: | Sebastian Wunderer |
Third: | Mathias Genner |
Second: | Martin Reichel |
Lead: | Lukas Kirchmair |
Alternate: | Philipp Nothegger |
Finalist: | (Wouter Gösgens) |
Women's Winner: | |
Skip2: | Veronica Zappone |
Third2: | Elisa Charlotte Patono |
Second2: | Martina Bronsino |
Lead2: | Arianna Losano |
Alternate2: | Angela Romei |
Finalist2: | (Dorottya Palansca) |
The 2014 European Junior Curling Challenge was held from January 3 to 8 at the Kisakallio Sports Institute in Lohja, Finland. 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 2014 World Junior Curling Championships in Flims, Switzerland.
Country | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | |
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Philipp Nothegger | ||||||
Jan Zelingr | ||||||
Nikolaj Mink Skau | ||||||
Eiko-Siim Peips | ||||||
Pirmin Schlicke | Sebastian Oswald | |||||
Armands Rusiṇš | ||||||
Joey Bruinsma | ||||||
Javor Brin Zelinka | ||||||
Andrés García Aguirrezábal | ||||||
Enes Taskesen |
Final round-robin standings
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All draw times are listed in Eastern European Time (UTC+2).[1]
Friday, January 3, 18:30
Saturday, January 4, 12:30
Saturday, January 4, 19:30
Sunday, January 5, 12:45
Sunday, January 5, 16:00
Monday, January 6, 9:00
Monday, January 6, 16:00
Tuesday, January 7, 9:00
Tuesday, January 7, 12:30
Saturday, January 4, 9:00
Saturday, January 4, 16:00
Sunday, January 5, 9:00
Sunday, January 5, 19:30
Monday, January 6, 12:30
Monday, January 6, 19:30
Tuesday, January 7, 12:30
Tuesday, January 7, 19:30
Wednesday, January 8, 10:00
Wednesday, January 8, 14:30
Wednesday, January 8, 14:30
Country | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | |
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Niamh Fenton | ||||||
Victoria-Laura Lõhmus | ||||||
Iiris Koilahti | ||||||
Emira Abbes | ||||||
Vera Kalocsai | ||||||
Angela Romei | ||||||
Helma Gerda Bidiņa | ||||||
Joanna Benet | ||||||
Patricia Aroa-Arbués Espinosa | ||||||
Beyzanur Konuksever |
Final round-robin standings
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All draw times are listed in Eastern European Time (UTC+2).[1]
Friday, January 3, 18:30
Saturday, January 4, 9:00
Saturday, January 4, 16:00
Saturday, January 4, 19:30
Sunday, January 5, 12:45’’
Sunday, January 5, 19:30
Monday, January 6, 9:00
Monday, January 6, 16:00
Tuesday, January 7, 9:00
Friday, January 3, 18:30
Saturday, January 4, 9:00
Saturday, January 4, 12:30
Win by forfeit
Saturday, January 4, 19:30
Sunday, January 5, 9:00
Sunday, January 5, 16:00
Monday, January 6, 9:00
Monday, January 6, 12:30
Monday, January 6, 19:30
Tuesday, January 7, 9:00
Tuesday, January 7, 16:00
Wednesday, January 8, 10:00
Wednesday, January 8, 14:30
Wednesday, January 8, 14:30