2007 European Junior Curling Challenge

The 2007 European Junior Curling Challenge was held from January 2 to January 6, 2007, in Tårnby, Denmark.[1][2]

Junior Men

Teams Group A

 Czech Republic  Finland  France
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Skip: Wilfrid Coulot

Third: Romain Borini
Second: Amaury Pernette
Lead: Damien Bertoluzzi
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 Hungary  Italy  Spain
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Skip: Giorgio Da Rin

Third: Silvio Zanotelli
Second: Davide Zanotelli
Lead: Massimo Micheli
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Teams Group B

 Estonia  Germany  Latvia
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 Netherlands  Poland  Russia
Skip: Jaap van Dorp

Third: Diederick Bontenbal
Second: Bart van der Lubbe
Lead: Carlo Glasbergen
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Third: Dorian Łebzuch
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3 January 2007
Spain 413 Italy
Hungary 35 France
Czech Republic 91 Finland
Italy 72 Finland
Hungary 142 Spain
Czech Republic 74 France
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 Czech Republic220
 Italy220
 France211
 Hungary211
 Finland202
 Spain202
2 January 2007
Netherlands 45 Latvia
3 January 2007
Estonia 57 Russia
Poland 26 Germany
Germany 54 Russia
Latvia 48 Poland
Estonia 56 Netherlands
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 Germany220
 Latvia211
 Russia211
 Poland211
 Netherlands211
 Estonia202

Junior Women

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 Czech Republic  Finland  Germany
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Third: Linda Klímová
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2 January

Finland 19 Italy
Germany 59 Czech Republic
Poland 214 Sweden
Hungary 76 Spain
Sweden 104 Spain
Poland 613 Hungary
Italy 82 Czech Republic
Finland 611 Germany

3 January

Poland 513 Czech Republic
Finland 111 Spain
Hungary 37 Germany
Italy 63 Sweden
Sweden 93 Germany
Italy 82 Hungary
Finland 105 Poland
Spain 112 Czech Republic

Standings

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 Italy440
 Sweden431
 Czech Republic431
 Hungary422
 Germany422
 Finland422
 Poland404
 Spain404

References

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