1994 European Curling Championships

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

1994 European Curling Championships
Host citySundsvall, Sweden
ArenaGärdeshallen
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
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Men's

Group A

Team Skip W L
 ScotlandHammy McMillan41
 NorwayEigil Ramsfjell41
 SwedenMikael Hasselborg32
 GermanyAndy Kapp23
 FinlandTomi Rantamäki14
 LuxembourgHanjörg Bless14

Group B

Team Skip W L
  SwitzerlandHansjörg Lips41
 NetherlandsWim Neeleman32
 WalesJohn Hunt23
 EnglandAlistair Burns23
 DenmarkGert Larsen23
 FranceChristophe Boan23

Group A

Team Skip W L
 AustriaAlois Kreidl51
 ItalyClaudio Pescia51
 Czech RepublicRadek Klima51
 BelgiumDidier Plasschart24
 BulgariaLubomir Velinov24
 HungaryBarna Kereszi24
 RussiaIgor Minin06

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
 SwedenAnette Norberg50
 ScotlandKirsty Hay41
 FranceBrigitte Lamy32
 FinlandTerhi Aro23
 EnglandJoan Reed14
 NetherlandsMirjam Boymans-Gast05

Group B

Team Skip W L
  SwitzerlandGraziella Grichting50
 NorwayDordi Nordby41
 GermanyAndrea Schöpp32
 DenmarkHelena Blach Lavrsen23
 AustriaEdeltraud Koudelka14
 ItalyAnn Lacedelli05

Group A

Team Skip W L
 Czech RepublicEva Petráková31
 LuxembourgStefanie Bless31
 BulgariaMarina Karagiozova22
 RussiaTatiana Smirnova13
 WalesAnne-Marie Christian13

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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