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1994 European Curling Championships

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1994 European Curling Championships
Host citySundsvall, Sweden
ArenaGärdehallen
DatesDecember 4–10
Men's winner Scotland
Curling clubCastle Kennedy CC,
Stranraer
SkipHammy McMillan
ThirdNorman Brown
SecondMike Hay
LeadRoger McIntyre
AlternateGordon Muirhead
CoachHew Chalmers
Finalist Switzerland
Women's winner Denmark
Curling clubHvidovre CC,
Hvidovre
SkipHelena Blach Lavrsen
ThirdDorthe Holm
SecondMargit Pörtner
LeadHelene Jensen
AlternateLisa Richardson
CoachJane Bidstrup
Finalist Germany
« 1993
1995 »

The 1994 European Curling Championships were held from December 4 to 10 at the Gärdehallen in Sundsvall, Sweden.

Men's

A Tournament

Group A

Team Skip W L
 Scotland Hammy McMillan 4 1
 Norway Eigil Ramsfjell 4 1
 Sweden Mikael Hasselborg 3 2
 Germany Andy Kapp 2 3
 Finland Tomi Rantamäki 1 4
 Luxembourg Hanjörg Bless 1 4

Group B

Team Skip W L
 Switzerland Hansjörg Lips 4 1
 Netherlands Wim Neeleman 3 2
 Wales John Hunt 2 3
 England Alistair Burns 2 3
 Denmark Gert Larsen 2 3
 France Christophe Boan 2 3

B Tournament

Group A

Team Skip W L
 Austria Alois Kreidl 5 1
 Italy Claudio Pescia 5 1
 Czech Republic Radek Klima 5 1
 Belgium Didier Plasschart 2 4
 Bulgaria Lubomir Velinov 2 4
 Hungary Barna Kereszi 2 4
 Russia Igor Minin 0 6

Playoffs

Quarterfinal Semi-final Final
         
A1  Scotland 6
B4  England 4
A1  Scotland 3
A3  Sweden 1
B2  Netherlands 5
A3  Sweden 6
A1  Scotland 4
B1  Switzerland 2
B1  Switzerland 7
A4  Germany 3
B1  Switzerland 6
A2  Norway 4
A2  Norway 11
B3  Wales 2
Bronze medal
   
A3  Sweden 9
A2  Norway 6

Women's

Group A

Team Skip W L
 Sweden Anette Norberg 5 0
 Scotland Kirsty Hay 4 1
 France Brigitte Lamy 3 2
 Finland Terhi Aro 2 3
 England Joan Reed 1 4
 Netherlands Mirjam Boymans-Gast 0 5

Group B

Team Skip W L
 Switzerland Graziella Grichting 5 0
 Norway Dordi Nordby 4 1
 Germany Andrea Schöpp 3 2
 Denmark Helena Blach Lavrsen 2 3
 Austria Edeltraud Koudelka 1 4
 Italy Ann Lacedelli 0 5

B Tournament

Group A

Team Skip W L
 Czech Republic Eva Petráková 3 1
 Luxembourg Stefanie Bless 3 1
 Bulgaria Marina Karagiozova 2 2
 Russia Tatiana Smirnova 1 3
 Wales Anne-Marie Christian 1 3

Playoffs

Quarterfinal Semi-final Final
         
A1  Sweden 2
B4  Denmark 8
B4  Denmark 9
B2  Norway 2
B2  Norway 8
A3  France 1
B4  Denmark 8
B3  Germany 4
B3  Germany 8
A2  Scotland 2
B3  Germany 8
B1  Switzerland 4
B1  Switzerland 7
B-A1  Czech Republic 3
Bronze medal
   
B2  Norway 6
B1  Switzerland 1

References

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