European Mixed Curling Championship

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European Mixed Curling Championship
Established2005
Abolished2014

The European Mixed Curling Championship was a mixed curling tournament held annually in the autumn for European nations. The first tournament was held in 2005. The European Mixed Curling Championship was replaced with a World Mixed Curling Championship, effective in the 2015–16 curling season.[1]

Results

The results are listed as follows:[2]

Year Host City/Country Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
2005 Canillo, Andorra File:Flag of Finland.svg
Finland
Markku Uusipaavalniemi
Kirsi Nykänen
Teemu Salo
Tiina Kautonen
6–4 File:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
Niklas Edin
Stina Viktorsson
Sebastian Kraupp
Anna Viktorsson
File:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Rainer Schöpp
Andrea Schöpp
Helmar Erlewein
Monika Wagner
7–3 File:Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
Derek Brown
Cathryn Guthrie
Greig Smith
Rhona Brown
2006 Claut, Italy File:Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
Tom Brewster, Jr.
Jackie Lockhart
David Hay
Kim Brewster
8–4 File:Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
Valter Bombassei
Chiara Olivieri
Davide Zandegiacomo
Sara Zandegiacomo
Marco Constantini
Elettra de Col
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Russia
Alexander Kirikov
Daria Kozlova
Dmitri Abanin
Julia Svetova
Andrei Drosdov
5–2 File:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
Per Noréen
Camilla Johansson
Flemming Patz
Susanne Patz
2007 Madrid, Spain File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg
Wales
Adrian Meikle
Lesley Carol
Andrew Tanner
Blair Hughes
Chris Wells
6–5 File:Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark

Joel Ostrowski
Camilla Jensen
Søren Jensen
Mona Sylvest Nielsen

File:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Rainer Schöpp
Andrea Schöpp
Sebastian Jacoby
Marie-Therese Rotter
Helmar Erlewein
5–3 File:Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
Andreas Unterberger
Claudia Toth
Florian Huber
Karina Toth
Constanze Hummelt
2008 Kitzbühel, Austria File:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Rainer Schöpp
Andrea Schöpp
Sebastian Jacoby
Melanie Robillard
Helmar Erlewein
Monika Wagner

5-3 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
Jiří Snítil
Hana Synáčková
Martin Snítil
Karolína Pilařová
Kateřina Kobosilová
File:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
Niklas Edin
Anna Hasselborg
Eric Carlsén
Sabina Kraupp
Sune Frederiksen
6–4 File:Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
Alexander Kirikov
Yana Nekrasova
Petr Dron
Galina Arsenkina
Victor Kornev
Anna Sidorova
2009 Prague, Czech Republic File:Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
Tom Brewster
Lynn Cameron
Colin Campbell
Michelle Silvera
Kim Brewster
5–1 File:Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
Joel Ostrowski
Camilla Jensen
Sören Jensen
Mona Sylvest Nielsen
File:Flag of England.svg
England
Alan MacDougall
Lana Watson
Andrew Reed
Suzi Law
5–3 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic

Jakub Bareš
Lenka Kitzbergerová
Jindřich Kitzberger
Michaela Nadherová
Jiři Snítil
Lenka Kucerová

2010 Howwood, Scotland File:Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland

David Edwards
Kerry Barr
Dillan Perras
Louise Wood

6–2 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland

Claudio Pätz
Gioia Öchsle
Sven Michel
Alina Pätz

File:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany

Rainer Schöpp
Andrea Schöpp
Floria Zahler
Imogen Oona Lehmann
Adolf Geiselhart

5–4 File:Flag of England.svg
England
Alan MacDougall
Lana Watson
Andrew Reed
Suzie Law
John Sharp
2011 Tårnby, Denmark File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland

Thomas Lips
Manuela Siegrist
Martin Rios
Manuela Netzer-Kormann
9–3 File:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Alexander Baumann
Ann Kathrin Bastian
Manuel Walter
Katja Weisser
Sebastian Schweizer
Josephine Obermann
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czech Republic
Kryštof Chaloupek
Eliška Jalovcová
David Jirounek
Luisa Illková
Tomáš Paul
7–6 File:Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
Michael Qvist
Mona Sylvest Nielsen
Niels Siggaard Andersen
Trine Qvist
2012 Erzurum, Turkey[3] File:Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland

Ewan MacDonald
Eve Muirhead
Euan Byers
Karen Barthelemy
8–4 File:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden
Rickard Hallström
Elisabeth Norredahl
Fredrik Hallström
Catrin Bitén
File:Flag of Finland.svg
Finland
Aku Kauste
Sanna Puustinen
Pauli Jäämies
Oona Kauste
10–3 File:Flag of Austria.svg
Austria
Karina Toth
Sebastian Wunderer
Constanze Hummelt
Mathias Genner
2013 Edinburgh, Scotland File:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany

Andy Kapp
Petra Tschetsch
Holger Höhne
Pia-Lisa Schöll
5–4 File:Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
Ewan MacDonald
Kay Adams
Euan Byers
Karen Barthelemy
File:Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungary
György Nagy
Ildikó Szekeres
Zsolt Kiss
Ágnes Szentannai
6–3 File:Flag of Finland.svg
Finland
Tomi Rantamäki
Anne Malmi
Pekka Peura
Tiina Suuripää
2014 Tårnby, Denmark[4] File:Flag of Sweden.svg
Sweden

Patric Mabergs
Isabella Wranå
Johannes Patz
Sofia Mabergs
9–2 File:Flag of Norway.svg
Norway
Steffen Walstad
Kristin Skaslien
Magnus Nedregotten
Julie Molnar
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Silvana Tirinzoni
Martin Rios
Romano Meier
Jenny Perret
7–5 File:Flag of Scotland.svg
Scotland
Kyle Smith
Hannah Fleming
Billy Morton
Alice Spence

All-time Medal Table

The all-time medal table is up-to-date as of the conclusion of the 2014 European Mixed Curling Championship.[2]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland4105
2File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany2136
3File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden1214
4File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland1113
5File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland1012
6File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales1001
7File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark0202
8File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic0112
9File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy0101
File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway0101
11File:Flag of England.svg England0011
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary0011
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia0011
Totals (13 entries)10101030

References

  1. "WCF Annual General Assembly 2014 - 7 September". World Curling Federation. 7 September 2014. Archived from the original on 26 June 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "EMCC Winners". European Curling Federation. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  3. "2012 EMCC Information". European Curling Federation. 12 October 2011. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  4. "World Curling Federation announce hosts for 2014-15 events". World Curling Federation. 4 April 2014. Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2014.

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