The 2023 Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships took place in May and November 2023, to qualify European curling teams for the 2024 World Curling Championships. The A and B division competitions were held from November 18 to 25, with the A division being held at Curl Aberdeen in Aberdeen, Scotland, and the B division being held at Dewars Centre in Perth, Scotland.[1] The C division competition was held from April 29 to May 6 at the Dumfries Ice Bowl in Dumfries, Scotland.[2]
The top eight men's and women's teams qualified for the 2024 World Men's Curling Championship and the 2024 World Women's Curling Championship respectively. Switzerland, the host of the men's world championship, automatically qualified as one of the eight European entrants.
Medalists
Men
A division
Qualification
The following nations qualified to participate in the 2023 European Curling Championship:
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[3]
Round robin standings
Final Round Robin Standings
Round Robin Summary Table
Pos.
|
Country
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Record
|
8
|
Czech Republic
|
—
|
5–8
|
4–9
|
1–8
|
7–10
|
5–9
|
5–6
|
7–6
|
7–10
|
7–4
|
2–7
|
10
|
Finland
|
8–5
|
—
|
5–7
|
2–10
|
3–10
|
3–6
|
7–8
|
3–8
|
5–7
|
7–8
|
1–8
|
6
|
Germany
|
9–4
|
7–5
|
—
|
4–10
|
8–4
|
3–7
|
2–8
|
4–9
|
4–8
|
8–7
|
4–5
|
1
|
Italy
|
8–1
|
10–2
|
10–4
|
—
|
10–1
|
12–7
|
7–6
|
7–5
|
11–8
|
10–4
|
9–0
|
7
|
Netherlands
|
10–7
|
10–3
|
4–8
|
1–10
|
—
|
5–7
|
4–9
|
7–11
|
4–8
|
7–6
|
3–6
|
5
|
Norway
|
9–5
|
6–3
|
7–3
|
7–12
|
7–5
|
—
|
3–5
|
5–10
|
6–4
|
11–5
|
6–3
|
2
|
Scotland
|
6–5
|
8–7
|
8–2
|
6–7
|
9–4
|
5–3
|
—
|
5–8
|
9–6
|
10–3
|
7–2
|
4
|
Sweden
|
6–7
|
8–3
|
9–4
|
5–7
|
11–7
|
10–5
|
8–5
|
—
|
3–6
|
10–2
|
6–3
|
3
|
Switzerland
|
10–7
|
7–5
|
8–4
|
8–11
|
8–4
|
4–6
|
6–9
|
6–3
|
—
|
6–3
|
6–3
|
9
|
Turkey
|
4–7
|
8–7
|
7–8
|
4–10
|
6–7
|
5–11
|
3–10
|
2–10
|
3–6
|
—
|
1–8
|
Round robin results
All draw times are listed in Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+00:00).[12]
Draw 1
Saturday, November 18, 14:30
Draw 2
Sunday, November 19, 9:00
Draw 3
Sunday, November 19, 19:00
Draw 4
Monday, November 20, 12:00
Draw 5
Monday, November 20, 20:00
Draw 6
Tuesday, November 21, 14:00
Draw 7
Wednesday, November 22, 9:00
Draw 8
Wednesday, November 22, 19:00
Draw 9
Thursday, November 23, 14:00
Playoffs
Semifinals
Friday, November 24, 9:00
Bronze medal game
Friday, November 24, 19:00
Gold medal game
Saturday, November 25, 14:00
Player percentages
Round robin only
Final standings
B division
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:
Austria
|
Belgium
|
Denmark
|
England
|
Skip: Mathias Genner
Third: Jonas Backofen
Second: Martin Reichel
Lead: Florian Mavec
Alternate: Mortiz Jöchl
|
Skip: Tim Verrycken
Third: Jeroen Spruyt
Second: Tuur Vermeiren
Lead: Daan Yskout
Alternate: Dirk Heylen
|
Skip: Mikkel Krause
Third: Mads Nørgaard
Second: Henrik Holtermann
Lead: Oliver Søe
Alternate: Christian Karger
|
Skip: Rob Retchless
Third: Jotham Sugden
Second: Scott Gibson
Lead: Johnathan Havercroft
Alternate: Felix Price
|
Estonia
|
France
|
Hungary
|
Ireland
|
Skip: Eduard Veltsman
Third: Janis Kiziridi
Second: Konstantin Dotsenko
Lead: Igor Dzendzeljuk
Alternate: Aleksander Andre
|
Fourth: Quentin Morard
Skip: Eddy Mercier
Third: Yannick Valvassori
Lead: Killian Gaudin
|
Fourth: Zsolt Kiss
Skip: Kristóf Czermann
Second: Dávid Balázs
Lead: Milán Tüske
Alternate: Ottó Kalocsay
|
Skip: John Wilson
Third: Kyle Paradis
Second: James Russell
Lead: Craig Whyte
Alternate: Eoin McCrossan
|
Latvia
|
Liechtenstein
|
Poland
|
Portugal
|
Skip: Mārtiņs Trukšāns
Third: Jānis Klīve
Second: Aivars Avotiņš
Lead: Sandris Buholcs
|
Skip: Lukas Matt
Third: Harald Sprenger
Second: Johannes Zimmermann
Lead: Peter Prasch
Alternate: Mauro Liesch
|
Skip: Konrad Stych
Third: Krzysztof Domin
Second: Marcin Ciemiński
Lead: Bartosz Łobaza
|
Skip: Chris Ribau
Third: Ramiro Santos
Second: Allan Chaves
Lead: Vitor Santos
Alternate: Tim Schols
|
Slovakia
|
Spain
|
Ukraine
|
Wales
|
Fourth: Jakub Polák
Skip: Juraj Gallo
Second: Tomáš Pitoňák
Lead: Róbert Masaryk
Alternate: Ján Horáček
|
Skip: Gontzal García Vez
Third: Javier Munte
Second: Angel García
Lead: Victor Mirete
Alternate: Manuel García Roman
|
Skip: Eduard Nikolov
Third: Yaroslav Shchur
Second: Artem Suhak
Lead: Vladyslav Koval
Alternate: Artem Hasynets
|
Skip: James Pougher
Third: Rhys Phillips
Second: Gary Coombs
Lead: Simon Pougher
Alternate: Martin Lloyd
|
Group A Round Robin Summary Table
Pos.
|
Country
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Record
|
3
|
Belgium
|
—
|
7–1
|
10–5
|
2–7
|
10–3
|
6–8
|
7–2
|
8–6
|
5–2
|
4
|
Denmark
|
1–7
|
—
|
9–5
|
7–8
|
6–5
|
11–4
|
8–2
|
8–4
|
5–2
|
7
|
Estonia
|
5–10
|
5–9
|
—
|
5–9
|
4–10
|
7–3
|
3–9
|
13–9
|
2–5
|
2
|
France
|
7–2
|
8–7
|
9–5
|
—
|
10–7
|
7–8
|
4–6
|
10–3
|
5–2
|
6
|
Hungary
|
3–10
|
5–6
|
10–4
|
7–10
|
—
|
7–13
|
3–8
|
10–2
|
2–5
|
1
|
Latvia
|
8–6
|
4–11
|
3–7
|
8–7
|
13–7
|
—
|
6–5
|
11–3
|
5–2
|
5
|
Poland
|
3–7
|
2–8
|
9–3
|
6–4
|
8–3
|
5–6
|
—
|
10–4
|
4–3
|
8
|
Portugal
|
6–8
|
4–8
|
9–13
|
3–10
|
2–10
|
3–11
|
4–10
|
—
|
0–7
|
Group B Round Robin Summary Table
Pos.
|
Country
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Record
|
2
|
Austria
|
—
|
11–3
|
9–7
|
14–4
|
5–7
|
10–4
|
6–8
|
8–6
|
5–2
|
1
|
England
|
3–11
|
—
|
9–8
|
11–1
|
8–4
|
10–3
|
10–2
|
11–2
|
6–1
|
7
|
Ireland
|
7–9
|
8–9
|
—
|
10–3
|
4–6
|
6–9
|
8–4
|
6–7
|
2–5
|
8
|
Liechtenstein
|
4–14
|
1–11
|
3–10
|
—
|
5–11
|
1–10
|
3–17
|
3–13
|
0–7
|
4
|
Slovakia
|
7–5
|
4–8
|
6–4
|
11–5
|
—
|
6–7
|
11–3
|
2–8
|
4–3
|
3
|
Spain
|
4–10
|
3–10
|
9–6
|
10–1
|
7–6
|
—
|
9–6
|
10–7
|
5–2
|
5
|
Ukraine
|
8–6
|
2–10
|
4–8
|
17–3
|
3–11
|
6–9
|
—
|
15–6
|
3–4
|
6
|
Wales
|
6–8
|
2–11
|
7–6
|
13–3
|
8–2
|
7–10
|
6–15
|
—
|
3–4
|
Relegation round
Relegation 1
Friday, November 24, 10:00
Relegation 2
Friday, November 24, 18:00
Playoffs
Qualification games
Friday, November 24, 10:00
Semifinals
Friday, November 24, 18:00
Bronze medal game
Saturday, November 25, 10:00
Gold medal game
Saturday, November 25, 14:00
Final standings
Key
|
|
Teams Qualify for 2024 A Division
|
|
Teams Relegated to 2024 C Division
|
C division
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[13]
Andorra
|
Croatia
|
Georgia
|
Greece
|
Skip: Josep Garcia
Third: César Mialdea
Lead: Valentín Ortiz
|
Skip: Alberto Skendrović
Third: Bojan Gabrić
Second: Davor Džepina
Lead: Sasa Vidmar
Alternate: Hrvoje Tolić
|
Skip: Giorgi Jeiranashvili
Third: Davit Minasiani
Second: Kakha Ambrolava
Lead: Gocha Jeiranashvili
|
Skip: Alexandros Arampatzis
Third: Dionysios Karakostas
Second: Efstrantios Kokkinellis
Lead: Georgios Vakirtzis
Alternate: Nikolaos Zacharias
|
Liechtenstein
|
Poland
|
Slovenia
|
Ukraine
|
Skip: Lukas Matt
Third: Harald Sprenger
Second: Johannes Zimmermann
Lead: Peter Prasch
Alternate: Mauro Liesch
|
Skip: Konrad Stych
Third: Krzysztof Domin
Second: Marcin Ciemiński
Lead: Bartosz Łobaza
|
Skip: Gaber Bor Zelinka
Third: Simon Langus
Second: Tomas Tišler
Lead: Jakob Omerzel
Alternate: Noel Gregori
|
Skip: Eduard Nikolov
Third: Yaroslav Shchur
Second: Artem Suhak
Lead: Vladyslav Koval
Alternate: Artem Hasynets
|
Round Robin Summary Table
Pos.
|
Country
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Record
|
5
|
Andorra
|
—
|
9–5
|
11–3
|
6–5
|
8–9
|
2–8
|
7–10
|
5–8
|
3–4
|
6
|
Croatia
|
5–9
|
—
|
9–4
|
7–6
|
4–6
|
1–11
|
3–10
|
2–7
|
2–5
|
8
|
Georgia
|
3–11
|
4–9
|
—
|
3–10
|
5–9
|
0–16
|
0–18
|
4–17
|
0–7
|
7
|
Greece
|
5–6
|
6–7
|
10–3
|
—
|
6–11
|
1–11
|
4–8
|
5–11
|
1–6
|
4
|
Liechtenstein
|
9–8
|
6–4
|
9–5
|
11–6
|
—
|
4–7
|
3–6
|
0–14
|
4–3
|
1
|
Poland
|
8–2
|
11–1
|
16–0
|
11–1
|
7–4
|
—
|
7–5
|
8–2
|
7–0
|
3
|
Slovenia
|
10–7
|
10–3
|
18–0
|
8–4
|
6–3
|
5–7
|
—
|
7–9
|
5–2
|
2
|
Ukraine
|
8–5
|
7–2
|
17–4
|
11–5
|
14–0
|
2–8
|
9–7
|
—
|
6–1
|
Playoffs
Semifinals
Thursday, May 4, 9:00
Sheet B
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
Final
|
Poland (Stych)
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
4
|
Liechtenstein (Matt)
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
1
|
5
|
Sheet D
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
Final
|
Ukraine (Nikolov)
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
6
|
Slovenia (Zelinka)
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
4
|
Bronze medal game
Thursday, May 4, 14:30
Sheet A
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
Final
|
Poland (Stych)
|
4
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
3
|
X
|
8
|
Slovenia (Zelinka)
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
0
|
X
|
4
|
Gold medal game
Thursday, May 4, 14:30
Sheet C
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
Final
|
Liechtenstein (Matt)
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
X
|
X
|
2
|
Ukraine (Nikolov)
|
2
|
4
|
0
|
3
|
0
|
1
|
X
|
X
|
10
|
Final standings
Women
A division
Qualification
The following nations qualified to participate in the 2022 European Curling Championship:
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[3]
Round robin standings
Final Round Robin Standings
Round Robin Summary Table
Pos.
|
Country
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Record
|
9
|
Czech Republic
|
—
|
2–9
|
9–6
|
9–8
|
3–10
|
3–8
|
1–8
|
4–10
|
4–8
|
5–6
|
2–7
|
7
|
Denmark
|
9–2
|
—
|
7–8
|
6–8
|
7–9
|
4–5
|
11–9
|
5–8
|
1–12
|
6–5
|
3–6
|
6
|
Estonia
|
6–9
|
8–7
|
—
|
9–3
|
7–11
|
4–8
|
4–6
|
5–9
|
5–6
|
9–7
|
3–6
|
10
|
Germany
|
8–9
|
8–6
|
3–9
|
—
|
11–8
|
4–6
|
3–5
|
5–8
|
6–8
|
5–9
|
2–7
|
2
|
Italy
|
10–3
|
9–7
|
11–7
|
8–11
|
—
|
7–6
|
7–6
|
9–8
|
2–7
|
10–4
|
7–2
|
4
|
Norway
|
8–3
|
5–4
|
8–4
|
6–4
|
6–7
|
—
|
9–7
|
4–7
|
4–8
|
7–6
|
6–3
|
5
|
Scotland
|
8–1
|
9–11
|
6–4
|
5–3
|
6–7
|
7–9
|
—
|
9–7
|
2–5
|
8–4
|
5–4
|
3
|
Sweden
|
10–4
|
8–5
|
9–5
|
8–5
|
8–9
|
7–4
|
7–9
|
—
|
4–8
|
10–3
|
6–3
|
1
|
Switzerland
|
8–4
|
12–1
|
6–5
|
8–6
|
7–2
|
8–4
|
5–2
|
8–4
|
—
|
7–4
|
9–0
|
8
|
Turkey
|
6–5
|
5–6
|
7–9
|
9–5
|
4–10
|
6–7
|
4–8
|
3–10
|
4–7
|
—
|
2–7
|
Round robin results
All draw times are listed in Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+00:00).[12]
Draw 1
Saturday, November 18, 9:00
Draw 2
Saturday, November 18, 19:30
Draw 3
Sunday, November 19, 14:00
Draw 4
Monday, November 20, 8:00
Draw 5
Monday, November 20, 16:00
Draw 6
Tuesday, November 21, 9:00
Draw 7
Tuesday, November 21, 19:00
Draw 8
Wednesday, November 22, 14:00
Draw 9
Thursday, November 23, 9:00
Playoffs
Semifinals
Thursday, November 23, 19:00
Bronze medal game
Friday, November 24, 14:00
Gold medal game
Saturday, November 25, 9:00
Player percentages
Round robin only
Final standings
B division
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:
Austria
|
Belgium
|
England
|
Finland
|
Hungary
|
Fourth: Hannah Augustin
Skip: Verena Pflügler
Second: Johanna Höss
Lead: Jill Witschen
Alternate: Julia Kotek
|
Fourth: Danielle Berus
Skip: Caro van Oosterwick
Second: Kim Catteceur
Lead: Annemiek Huiskamp
Alternate: Veerle Geerinckx
|
Skip: Anna Fowler
Third: Hetty Garnier
Second: Angharad Ward
Lead: Naomi Robinson
Alternate: Lisa Farnell
|
Skip: Miia Ahrenberg
Third: Minna Karvinen
Second: Tiina Suuripää
Lead: Tuuli Rissanen
Alternate: Ella Eivola
|
Fourth: Linda Joó
Skip: Vera Kalocsai-van Dorp
Third: Laura Nagy
Second: Orosolya Tóth-Csősz
Alternate: Hanna Orbán
|
Latvia
|
Lithuania
|
Poland
|
Slovakia
|
Slovenia
|
Skip: Evelīna Barone
Third: Rēzija Ieviņa
Second: Veronika Aspe
Lead: Marija Seliverstova
Alternate: Letīcija Ieviņa
|
Skip: Virginija Paulauskaitė
Third: Olga Dvojeglazova
Second: Rūta Blažienė
Lead: Justina Zalieckienė
Alternate: Miglė Kiudytė
|
Skip: Aneta Lipińska
Third: Ewa Nogły
Second: Marta Leszczyńska
Lead: Magdalena Kołodziej
|
Skip: Daniela Matulová
Third: Lucia Orokocká
Second: Ema Valachová
Lead: Martina Ščepková
Alternate: Gabriela Kajanová
|
Fourth: Maruša Gorišek
Third: Nadja Pipan
Skip: Ajda Zavrtanik Drglin
Lead: Liza Gregori
Alternate: Anja Pečaver
|
Round robin standings
Final Round Robin Standings
Round Robin Summary Table
Pos.
|
Country
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Record
|
7
|
Austria
|
—
|
9–2
|
5–7
|
2–10
|
9–12
|
5–12
|
5–11
|
5–10
|
8–7
|
8–5
|
3–6
|
9
|
Belgium
|
2–9
|
—
|
7–10
|
4–9
|
3–14
|
2–12
|
2–11
|
5–10
|
9–2
|
7–10
|
1–8
|
5
|
England
|
7–5
|
10–7
|
—
|
10–4
|
4–9
|
6–4
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6–7
|
3–9
|
11–3
|
10–3
|
6–3
|
6
|
Finland
|
10–2
|
9–4
|
4–10
|
—
|
3–8
|
8–9
|
8–5
|
4–10
|
6–4
|
11–9
|
5–4
|
3
|
Hungary
|
12–9
|
14–3
|
9–4
|
8–3
|
—
|
5–7
|
8–0
|
5–6
|
10–5
|
7–5
|
7–2
|
2
|
Latvia
|
12–5
|
12–2
|
4–6
|
9–8
|
7–5
|
—
|
8–2
|
3–8
|
12–4
|
8–1
|
7–2
|
4
|
Lithuania
|
11–5
|
11–2
|
7–6
|
5–8
|
0–8
|
2–8
|
—
|
5–4
|
11–7
|
8–6
|
6–3
|
1
|
Poland
|
10–5
|
10–5
|
9–3
|
10–4
|
6–5
|
8–3
|
4–5
|
—
|
13–0
|
9–4
|
8–1
|
10
|
Slovakia
|
7–8
|
2–9
|
3–11
|
4–6
|
5–10
|
4–12
|
7–11
|
0–13
|
—
|
4–14
|
0–9
|
8
|
Slovenia
|
5–8
|
10–7
|
3–10
|
9–11
|
5–7
|
1–8
|
6–8
|
4–9
|
14–4
|
—
|
2–7
|
Playoffs
Semifinals
Friday, November 24, 10:00
Bronze medal game
Saturday, November 25, 10:00
Gold medal game
Saturday, November 25, 14:00
Final standings
Key
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Teams Qualify for 2024 A Division
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Teams Relegated to 2024 C Division
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C division
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:
France
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Ireland
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Netherlands
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Poland
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Portugal
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Fourth: Allison Brageul
Skip: Élodie Fuchs
Second: Elodie Verger
Lead: Sylvie Reist
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Fourth: Alison Fyfe
Skip: Ailsa Barron
Second: Jen Ward
Lead: Erin Furey
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Skip: Lisenka Bomas
Third: Marit van Valkenhoef
Second: Anandi Bomas
Lead: Linde Nas
Alternate: Kimberly Glasbergen-Honders
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Skip: Aneta Lipińska
Third: Ewa Nogły
Second: Marta Leszczyńska
Lead: Magdalena Kołodziej
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Skip: April Gale Seixeiro
Third: Antonieta Martins Ethier
Second: Irene Pita-Goodis
Lead: Graciete Martins Folster
Alternate: Fiona Grace Simpson
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Serbia
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Slovakia
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Spain
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Ukraine
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Wales
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Fourth: Dara Gravara-Stojanović
Third: Dragana Bajkanović
Second: Tamara Kurešević
Skip: Olivera Momčilović
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Fourth: Daniela Matulová
Skip: Gabriela Kajanová
Second: Paulina Hajduk
Lead: Martina Ščepková
Alternate: Jana Matulová
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Fourth: Daniela García
Third: María Gómez
Skip: Patricia Ruiz
Lead: Emma López
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Skip: Anastasiia Kotova
Third: Yaroslava Kalinichenko
Second: Oleksandra Kononenko
Lead: Diana Moskalenko
Alternate: Anastasiia Mosol
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Skip: Laura Beever
Third: Judith Glazier
Second: Emily Simpson
Lead: Anna Carruthers
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Round robin standings
Round Robin Summary Table
Pos.
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Country
|
|
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|
|
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|
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Record
|
8
|
France
|
—
|
7–8
|
7–5
|
2–9
|
1–9
|
8–1
|
4–8
|
3–12
|
6–12
|
9–8
|
3–6
|
4
|
Ireland
|
8–7
|
—
|
10–2
|
5–9
|
4–6
|
13–2
|
4–8
|
7–5
|
7–5
|
7–4
|
6–3
|
7
|
Netherlands
|
5–7
|
2–10
|
—
|
4–6
|
7–9
|
13–2
|
10–1
|
7–6
|
4–5
|
8–5
|
4–5
|
1
|
Poland
|
9–2
|
9–5
|
6–4
|
—
|
4–9
|
22–0
|
8–4
|
3–8
|
7–5
|
10–6
|
7–2
|
3
|
Portugal
|
9–1
|
6–4
|
9–7
|
9–4
|
—
|
13–1
|
4–8
|
6–5
|
3–8
|
4–6
|
6–3
|
10
|
Serbia
|
1–8
|
2–13
|
2–13
|
0–22
|
1–13
|
—
|
1–14
|
1–14
|
0–13
|
1–11
|
0–9
|
2
|
Slovakia
|
8–4
|
8–4
|
1–10
|
4–8
|
8–4
|
14–1
|
—
|
6–10
|
9–3
|
7–4
|
6–3
|
6
|
Spain
|
12–3
|
5–7
|
6–7
|
8–3
|
5–6
|
14–1
|
10–6
|
—
|
4–6
|
8–6
|
5–4
|
5
|
Ukraine
|
12–6
|
5–7
|
5–4
|
5–7
|
8–3
|
13–0
|
3–9
|
6–4
|
—
|
6–7
|
5–4
|
9
|
Wales
|
8–9
|
4–7
|
5–8
|
6–10
|
6–4
|
11–1
|
4–7
|
6–8
|
7–6
|
—
|
3–6
|
Playoffs
Semifinals
Thursday, May 4, 9:00
Sheet B
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
Final
|
Poland (Lipińska)
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
X
|
X
|
6
|
Ireland (Barron)
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
X
|
X
|
0
|
Sheet D
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
Final
|
Slovakia (Kajanová)
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
4
|
2
|
3
|
10
|
Portugal (Gale Seixeiro)
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
4
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
7
|
Bronze medal game
Thursday, May 4, 14:30
Sheet A
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
Final
|
Ireland (Barron)
|
0
|
3
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
3
|
0
|
1
|
9
|
Portugal (Gale Seixeiro)
|
3
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
6
|
Gold medal game
Thursday, May 4, 14:30
Sheet C
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
Final
|
Poland (Lipińska)
|
3
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
8
|
Slovakia (Kajanová)
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
4
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
7
|
Final standings
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