1997 European Curling Championships

The 1997 European Curling Championships were held from December 6 to 13 at the Bundesleistungszentrum in Füssen, Germany.

1997 European Curling Championships
Host cityFüssen, Germany
ArenaBundesleistungszentrum
DatesDecember 6–13
Men's winner Germany
Curling clubCC Füssen, Füssen
SkipAndy Kapp
ThirdUli Kapp
SecondOliver Axnick
LeadHolger Höhne
AlternateMichael Schäffer
CoachKeith Wendorf
Finalist Denmark
Women's winner Sweden
Curling clubUmeå CK, Umeå
SkipElisabet Gustafson
ThirdKatarina Nyberg
SecondLouise Marmont
LeadElisabeth Persson
AlternateMargaretha Lindahl
CoachJan Strandlund
Finalist Denmark
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Men's

Group A

Team Skip W L
 ScotlandDouglas Dryburgh41
 DenmarkUlrik Schmidt41
 GermanyAndy Kapp41
 EnglandMartyn Deakin23
 NetherlandsFloris van Imhoff14
 AustriaAlois Kreidl05

Group B

Team Skip W L
 SwedenPeja Lindholm41
 FinlandMarkku Uusipaavalniemi41
  SwitzerlandPatrick Hürlimann32
 NorwayThomas Ulsrud23
 LuxembourgHanjörg Bless23
 ItalyClaudio Pescia05

Group A

Team Skip W L
 WalesAdrian Meikle40
 FranceJan Henri Ducroz31
 RussiaAlexey Tselousov22
 Czech RepublicDavid Sik13
 BulgariaBojidar Momerin04

Playoffs

Quarterfinal Semi-final Final
         
 Scotland 9
 Norway 5
 Scotland 2
 Germany 4
 Germany 6
 Finland 5
 Germany 10
 Denmark 5
 Sweden 6
 Wales 5
 Sweden 7
 Denmark 8
 Denmark 7
  Switzerland 5
Bronze medal
   
 Scotland 6
 Sweden 5


Women's

Group A

Team Skip W L
  SwitzerlandGraziella Grichting50
 ScotlandKirsty Hay41
 NorwayDordi Nordby32
 LuxembourgKaren Wauters23
 ItalyGiulia Lacedelli14
 FranceAudé Bénier05

Group B

Team Skip W L
 GermanyAndrea Schöpp31
 DenmarkHelena Blach Lavrsen31
 SwedenElisabet Gustafson22
 FinlandJaana Jokela22
 Czech RepublicLenka Sáfránková04

Group A

Team Skip W L
 EnglandJoan Reed31
 NetherlandsBeatrice Miltenburg22
 RussiaEkaterina Lissitskaia13

Playoffs

Quarterfinal Semi-final Final
         
 Sweden 9
 Scotland 3
 Sweden 5
 Germany 4
 Germany 8
 England 2
 Sweden 6
 Denmark 4
 Finland 9
  Switzerland 7
 Finland 6
 Denmark 7
 Denmark 12
 Norway 4
Bronze medal
   
 Germany 9
 Finland 5

References

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