1995 European Curling Championships

1995 European Curling Championships
Host city Grindelwald, Switzerland
Arena Sportzentrum
Dates December 9–16
Men's winner  Scotland
Curling club Castle Kennedy CC,
Stranraer
Skip Hammy McMillan
Third Norman Brown
Second Mike Hay
Lead Roger McIntyre
Alternate Brian Binnie
Coach Hew Chalmers
Finalist   Switzerland
Women's winner  Germany
Curling club SC Riessersee,
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Skip Andrea Schöpp
Third Monika Wagner
Second Natalie Nessler
Lead Carina Meidele
Alternate Heike Wieländer
Coach Rainer Schöpp
Finalist  Scotland

The 1995 European Curling Championships were held from December 9 to 16 at the Sportzentrum in Grindelwald, Switzerland.

Men's

A Tournament

Group A

Team Skip W L
 Norway Eigil Ramsfjell 5 0
 Scotland Hammy McMillan 4 1
 Germany Andy Kapp 3 2
 Austria Alois Kreidl 2 3
 Finland Jori Aro 1 4
 Netherlands Wim Neeleman 0 5

Group B

Team Skip W L
 Italy Claudio Pescia 4 1
  Switzerland André Flotron 4 1
 England Alistair Burns 3 2
 Sweden Mats Wranå 2 3
 Denmark Tommy Stjerne 2 3
 Wales Adrian Meikle 0 5

B Tournament

Group A

Team Skip W L
 France Jan Henri Ducroz 5 1
 Bulgaria Bojidar Momerin 4 2
 Belgium Didier Plasschaert 4 2
 Russia Igor Minin 3 3
 Luxembourg Hanjörg Bless 3 3
 Czech Republic David Sik 2 4
 Hungary Peter Fenyves 0 6

Playoffs

Quarterfinal Semi-final Final
         
A1  Norway 5
B4  Sweden 4
A1  Norway 4
B2   Switzerland 7
B2   Switzerland 7
A3  Germany 5
B2   Switzerland 2
A2  Scotland 4
B1  Italy 6
B-A1  France 4
B1  Italy 1
A2  Scotland 5
A2  Scotland 5
B3  England 4
Bronze medal
   
A1  Norway 9
B1  Italy 1

Women's

Group A

Team Skip W L
 Sweden Elisabet Gustafson 5 0
  Switzerland Cristina Lestander 4 1
 Austria Edeltraud Koudelka 3 2
 Denmark Dorthe Holm 2 3
 Czech Republic Renée Lepiskova 1 4
 Luxembourg Karen Wauters 0 5

Group B

Team Skip W L
 Scotland Kirsty Hay 5 0
 Germany Andrea Schöpp 4 1
 Norway Dordi Nordby 3 2
 Finland Jaana Jokela 2 3
 England Janice Manson 1 4
 France Annick Mercier 0 5

B Tournament

Group A

Team Skip W L
 Russia Tatiana Smirnova 4 2
 Italy Daniela Zandegiacomo 4 2
 Bulgaria Marina Karagiozova 3 3
 Netherlands Mirjam Boymans-Gast 1 5

Playoffs

Quarterfinal Semi-final Final
         
A1  Sweden 13
B4  Finland 2
A1  Sweden 3
B2  Germany 10
B2  Germany 10
A3  Austria 3
B2  Germany 8
B1  Scotland 3
B3  Norway 7
A2   Switzerland 6
B3  Norway 4
B1  Scotland 6
B1  Scotland 8
A4  Denmark 4
Bronze medal
   
A1  Sweden 7
B3  Norway 5

References

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