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European Junior Curling Challenge

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The European Junior Curling Challenge was an annual curling bonspiel held in the World Curling Federation's Europe zone. The challenge featured curlers under the age of 21 competing to qualify for a spot in the World Junior Curling Championships. Nations that participated were those which have not already qualified for the World Junior Championships. This event, as well as the Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships were replaced by the World Junior B Curling Championships in 2016. That event currently serves as the qualifier for the World Junior Curling Championships.[1]


Summary

Men

Year Host City/Country Final Third Place
Champion Score Second Place
2005 Copenhagen, Denmark
Denmark
8–1
France

Czech Republic
2006 Prague, Czech Republic
Italy
6–5
Russia

Czech Republic

Germany
2007 Copenhagen, Denmark
Germany
7–3
Czech Republic1

Italy
2008 Prague, Czech Republic
Czech Republic
8–6
Poland

France

Russia
2009 Copenhagen, Denmark
Scotland

Russia2

France
2010 Prague, Czech Republic
Finland
6–5
France

Czech Republic

Estonia
2011 Prague, Czech Republic
Czech Republic
8–4
Russia

Estonia
2012 Copenhagen, Denmark
Italy
3–2
Russia

Estonia

Netherlands
2013 Prague, Czech Republic
Italy
7–6
Denmark

Estonia

Netherlands
2014 Lohja, Finland
Austria
5–4
Netherlands

Czech Republic
2015 Prague, Czech Republic[2]
Russia
4–3
Spain

Turkey

Women

Year Host City/Country Final Third Place
Champion Score Second Place
2005 Copenhagen, Denmark
Russia
6–5
Germany

Czech Republic
2006 Prague, Czech Republic
Scotland
4–2
Finland

Italy
2007 Copenhagen, Denmark
Italy

Czech Republic3

Sweden
2008 Prague, Czech Republic
Germany
4–3
Italy

Czech Republic
2009 Copenhagen, Denmark
France
5–3
Czech Republic

Italy
2010 Prague, Czech Republic
Germany
3–2
Denmark

Norway
2011 Prague, Czech Republic
Norway
6–4
Germany

Italy
2012 Copenhagen, Denmark
Italy
5–2
Denmark

England
2013 Prague, Czech Republic
Denmark
4–1
Hungary

Germany

Italy
2014 Lohja, Finland
Italy
8–3
Hungary

England
2015 Prague, Czech Republic[2]
England
9–1
Turkey

Hungary
Notes
  1. ^ The Czech Republic defeated Italy in the silver medal game.
  2. ^ Russia defeated France in the silver medal game.
  3. ^ The Czech Republic defeated Sweden in the silver medal game.

References

  1. ^ "Lohja, Finland to host two World Curling Championship qualification events". World Curling Federation. 10 December 2014. Archived from the original on 6 February 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b "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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