European Curling Championship 1989

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Venue: Engelberg

The 1989 European Curling Championships for men and women took place from December 5th to 9th in Engelberg , Switzerland .

Men's tournament

Attendees

BelgiumBelgium Belgium DenmarkDenmark Denmark Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany EnglandEngland England FinlandFinland Finland
Skip: Marcel Marién

Third: Pierre Mallants
Second: Walter Verbueken
Lead: Blair Roberts

Skip: Frants Gufler

Third: Christian Thune-Jacobsen
Second: Niels Siggaard Andersen
Lead: Finn Nielsen

Skip: Keith Wendorf

Third: Sven Saile
Second: Cristoph Möckel
Lead: Uwe Saile

Skip: Eric Laidler

Third: JD. Michael Sutherland
Second: Jim. Wilson
Lead: Neil Harvey

Skip: Jussi Uusipaavalniemi

Third: Jari Laukkanen
Second: Jori Aro
Lead: Marko Poikolainen
Alternate: Juhani Heinonen

FranceFrance France ItalyItaly Italy NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands NorwayNorway Norway AustriaAustria Austria
Skip: Dominique Dupont-Roc

Third: Daniel Cosetto
Second: Lionel Tournier
Lead: Patrick Philippe

Skip: Andrea Pavani

Third: Fabio Alvara
Second: Franco Sovilla
Lead: Stefano Morona

Skip: Otto Veening

Third: Otto Veening
Second: Hans van Dijk
Lead: Fred Melker

Skip: Eigil Ramsfjell

Third: Sjur Loen
Second: Espen de Lange
Lead: Thoralf Hognestad
Alternate: Bent Ånund Ramsfjell

Skip: Alois Kreidl

Third: Thomas Wieser
Second: Dieter Küchenmeister
Lead: Stefan Salinger

SwedenSweden Sweden SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland ScotlandScotland Scotland WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales
Skip: Per Lindeman

Third: Bo Andersson
Second: Göran Åberg
Lead: Carl von Wendt

Skip: Markus Känzig

Third: Silvano Flückiger
Second: Mario Flückiger
Lead: Michel Evard

Skip: Hammy McMillan

Third: Norman Brown
Second: Hugh Aitken
Lead: Jim Cannon

Skip: Adrian Meikle

Third: Jamie Meikle
Second: Hugh Meikle
Lead: Nick Leslie

First phase

The 14 teams identified the 8 participants in the second phase in three elimination rounds:

  • In the first elimination round, the 14 teams played 2 places in the second phase.
  • The remaining 12 teams played another 3 places in the second phase in the second elimination round.
  • In the third elimination round, the last three places in phase 2 were played out by the remaining 9 teams.

The 6 eliminated teams played in a placement round for ranks 9-14.

1. Elimination
1 round
Italy - Austria 7-4
Sweden - Wales 10-2
France - Finland 1-7
Federal Republic of Germany - England 14-4
Switzerland - Belgium 8-5
Denmark - Netherlands 9-5
2nd round
Scotland - Italy 8-3
Sweden - Finland 7-4
Norway - FR Germany 3-7
Switzerland - Denmark 6-4
3rd round
Scotland - Sweden 6-5
Federal Republic of Germany - Switzerland 5-6
2. Elimination
1 round
Wales - France 4-6
Belgium - Netherlands 5-8
2nd round
Italy - Finland 4-3
Norway - Denmark 8-4
Austria - France 2-7
England - Netherlands 9-2
3rd round
Sweden - England 8-1
Italy - Norway 1-6
Federal Republic of Germany - France 8-4
3. Elimination
1 round
Denmark - Wales 8-4
Austria - Netherlands 8-4
Finland - Belgium 10-0
2nd round
England - Wales 5-8
Italy - Austria 2-7
France - Finland 8-2
Results of the first phase
Qualified for phase 2 Sweden, Scotland, Switzerland, FR Germany, Norway, Wales, Austria and France
In the placement round (9-14) Belgium, Netherlands, Finland, Italy, England and Denmark

Second phase

The 8 from who had advanced to the second phase played the 4 semi-final places in two elimination rounds:

  • The 8 teams played for 2 semi-finals in the first elimination round.
  • The remaining 6 teams played in the second elimination round for the last 2 semi-final places.

The 4 eliminated teams played a placement round for ranks 5-8.

1. Elimination
1 round
Scotland - Austria 8-3
Sweden - FR Germany 4-9
Switzerland - Wales 9-1
Norway - France 4-2
2nd round
Scotland - Sweden 7-3
Switzerland - Norway 3-8
2. Elimination
1 round
Austria - FR Germany 1-6
Wales - France 4-8
2nd round
Switzerland - Federal Republic of Germany 2-7
Sweden - France 3-5
Results of the 2nd phase
Qualified for the semifinals Norway, Scotland, FR Germany and France
In the placement round (5-8) Sweden, Switzerland, Wales and Austria

Placement round

Ranks 9-14

The six teams eliminated in phase 1 played in three elimination rounds for positions 9-14

1. Elimination
1 round
England - Belgium 6-2
Denmark - Netherlands 5-4
2nd round
England - Italy 1-5
Finland - Denmark 3-6
Game for rank 9.
Italy - Denmark 6-2
2. Elimination
1 round
England - Netherlands 9-3
Finland - Belgium 7-1
Game for rank 11.
England - Finland 1-11
3. Elimination
Game for rank 13.
Netherlands, Belgium 2-9
Final score
9. ItalyItaly Italy
10. DenmarkDenmark Denmark
11. FinlandFinland Finland
12. EnglandEngland England
13. BelgiumBelgium Belgium
14th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

Ranks 5-8

The four teams eliminated in phase 2 played for places 5-8

Placement round
Game for rank 7.
Austria - Wales 10-3
Play for rank 5.
Switzerland - Sweden 7-8
Final score
5. SwedenSweden Sweden
6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
7th AustriaAustria Austria
8th. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales

Play-off

  Semifinals     final
                 
 
  3  ScotlandScotland Scotland 5  
  2  Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 4th    
      2  ScotlandScotland Scotland 5
      1  NorwayNorway Norway 4th
  4th  NorwayNorway Norway 7th      
  1  FranceFrance France 3      
  Game for the bronze medal
 
  3  Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 6th
  4th  FranceFrance France 5

Final score

space country
1 ScotlandScotland Scotland
2 NorwayNorway Norway
3 Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany
4th FranceFrance France
5 SwedenSweden Sweden
6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
7th AustriaAustria Austria
8th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales
9 ItalyItaly Italy
10 DenmarkDenmark Denmark
11 FinlandFinland Finland
12 EnglandEngland England
13 BelgiumBelgium Belgium
14th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

Women's tournament

Attendees

DenmarkDenmark Denmark Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany EnglandEngland England FinlandFinland Finland FranceFrance France
Skip: Helena Blach Lavrsen

Third: Malene Krause
Second: Hanne Raun
Lead: Gitte Larsen

Skip: Andrea Schöpp

Third: Monika Wagner
Second: Christina Haller
Lead: Heike Schwaller

Skip: Caroline Cumming

Third: Aileen Gemmell
Second: Alison Arthur
Lead: Penni Davis

Skip: Jaana Jokela

Third: Terhi Aro
Second: Mari Lundén
Lead: Heidi Koskiheimo

Skip: Paulette Sulpice

Third: Brigitte Lamy
Second: Jocelyn Cault-Lhenry
Lead: Guylaine Fratucello

ItalyItaly Italy NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands NorwayNorway Norway AustriaAustria Austria SwedenSweden Sweden
Skip: Ann Lacedelli

Third: Francesca Del Fabbro
Second: Daniela Zandegiacomo
Lead: Loredana Siorpaes

Skip: Jenny Bovenschen

Third: Netty Born
Second: Kniertje van Kuyk
Lead: Teuna Jongert

Skip: Trine Trulsen Vågberg

Third: Dordi Nordby
Second: Hanne Woods
Lead: Mette Halvorsen

Skip: Lilly Hummelt

Third: Eva Nägele
Second: Monika Hölzl
Lead: Margit Dalik

Skip: Anette Norberg

Third: Anna Rindeskog
Second: Sofie Marmont
Lead: Louise Marmont

SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland ScotlandScotland Scotland WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales
Skip: Marianne Flotron

Third: Daniela Sartori
Second: Esther Christen
Lead: Caroline Rück

Skip: Kirsty Addison

Third: Karen Addison
Second: Joanna Pegg
Lead: Laura Scott

Skip: Helen Lyon

Third: Jean Robinson
Second: Hilary Alison Davis
Lead: Jackie Jones

First phase

The 13 teams identified the 8 participants in the second phase in three elimination rounds:

  • In the first elimination round, the 13 teams played 2 places in the second phase.
  • The remaining 11 teams played another 3 places in the second phase in the second elimination round.
  • In the third elimination round, the remaining 8 teams played the last three places in phase 2.

The 5 eliminated teams played in a placement round for ranks 9-13.

1. Elimination
1 round
England - France 3-11
Denmark - Wales 11-4
Norway - Finland 10-5
Netherlands - Austria 4-8
Federal Republic of Germany - Italy 10-2
2nd round
Sweden - France 9-2
Denmark - Norway 8-3
Scotland - Austria 10-2
Switzerland - Federal Republic of Germany 4-6
3rd round
Sweden - Denmark 6-5
Scotland - FR Germany 10-2
2. Elimination
1 round
Wales - Finland 1-11
2nd round
France - Norway 3-10
Austria Switzerland 3-11
England - Finland 7-8
Netherlands - Italy 4-12
3rd round
Denmark - Italy 3-7
Norway - Switzerland 4-6
Scotland - Finland 8-6
3. Elimination
1 round
Austria - Wales 6-7
England - Netherlands 9-3
2nd round
Denmark - Wales 11-3
Norway - England 14-1
Finland - France 6-9
Results of the first phase
Qualified for phase 2 Norway, Sweden, Scotland, Switzerland, France, FR Germany, Italy and Denmark
In the placement round (9-13) Wales, England, the Netherlands, Finland and Austria

Second phase

The 8 from who had advanced to the second phase played the 4 semi-final places in two elimination rounds:

  • The 8 teams played for 2 semi-finals in the first elimination round.
  • The remaining 6 teams played in the second elimination round for the last 2 semi-final places.

The 4 eliminated teams played a placement round for ranks 5-8.

1. Elimination
1 round
Sweden - Norway 7-5
Italy - Scotland 1-8
Federal Republic of Germany - Denmark 15-4
Switzerland - France 9-6
2nd round
Sweden - Scotland 7-5
Federal Republic of Germany - Switzerland 5-4
2. Elimination
1 round
Norway - Italy 7-3
Denmark - France 9-7
2nd round
Switzerland - Norway 9-7
Scotland - Denmark 4-5
Results of the 2nd phase
Qualified for the semifinals Federal Republic of Germany, Sweden, Switzerland and Denmark
In the placement round (5-8) Scotland, Norway, France and Italy

Placement round

Ranks 9-13

The five teams eliminated in phase 1 played in two elimination rounds for positions 9-13

1. Elimination
1 round
Austria - Netherlands 9-8
2nd round
Wales - England 9-8
Finland - Austria 9-3
Game for rank 9.
Wales - Finland 2-9
2. Elimination
1 round
England - Netherlands 5-11
Game for rank 11.
Netherlands - Austria 12-2
Final score
9. FinlandFinland Finland
10. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales
11. NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
12. AustriaAustria Austria
13. EnglandEngland England

Ranks 5-8

The four teams eliminated in phase 2 played for places 5-8

Placement round
Game for rank 7.
Italy - France 4-7
Play for rank 5.
Norway - Scotland 10-3
Final score
5. NorwayNorway Norway
6th ScotlandScotland Scotland
7th FranceFrance France
8th. ItalyItaly Italy

Play-off

  Semifinals     final
                 
 
  2  SwedenSweden Sweden 5  
  3  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 8th    
      2  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 2
      1  Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 4th
  1  Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 6th      
  4th  DenmarkDenmark Denmark 3      
  Game for the bronze medal
 
  2  SwedenSweden Sweden 8th
  4th  DenmarkDenmark Denmark 5

Final score

space country
1 Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany
2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
3 SwedenSweden Sweden
4th DenmarkDenmark Denmark
5 NorwayNorway Norway
6th ScotlandScotland Scotland
7th FranceFrance France
8th ItalyItaly Italy
9 FinlandFinland Finland
10 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales
11 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
12 AustriaAustria Austria
13 EnglandEngland England

Web links

  • European Curling Championships 1989 men , women on Worldcurling.org (English)