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1996 European Curling Championships

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1996 European Curling Championships
Host cityCopenhagen, Denmark
ArenaHvidovre Ice Rink
DatesNovember 30–December 7
Men's winner Scotland
Curling clubCastle Kennedy CC, Stranraer
SkipHammy McMillan
ThirdNorman Brown
SecondMike Hay
LeadBrian Binnie
AlternatePeter Loudon
CoachHew Chalmers
Finalist Sweden
Women's winner Switzerland
Curling clubBern CC, Bern
SkipMirjam Ott
ThirdMarianne Flotron
SecondFranziska von Känel
LeadCaroline Balz
AlternateMargaretha Lindahl
CoachAnnina von Planta
Finalist Sweden
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The 1996 European Curling Championships were held from November 30 to December 7 at the Hvidovre Ice Rink in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Men's

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A Tournament

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Group A

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Team Skip W L
 Scotland Hammy McMillan 5 0
 Germany Daniel Herberg 3 2
 Finland Markku Uusipaavalniemi 3 2
 Denmark Ulrik Schmidt 2 3
 Italy Claudio Pescia 1 4
 France Jan Henri Ducroz 1 4

Group B

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Team Skip W L
 Sweden Lars-Åke Nordström 5 0
 Switzerland Felix Luchsinger 3 2
 England Martyn Deakin 3 2
 Norway Tormod Andreassen 2 3
 Austria Alois Kreidl 2 3
 Bulgaria Bojidar Momerin 0 5

B Tournament

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Group A

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Team Skip W L
 Netherlands Floris van Imhoff 4 1
 Luxembourg Hanjörg Bless 4 1
 Wales John Hunt 4 1
 Czech Republic Radek Klima 2 3
 Russia Alehander Kolesnikov 1 4
 Hungary Barna Kereszi 0 5

Playoffs

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Quarterfinal Semi-final Final
         
A1  Scotland 10
B4  Norway 7
A1  Scotland 8
B2  Switzerland 7
B2  Switzerland 5
A3  Finland 4
A1  Scotland 10
B1  Sweden 3
B1  Sweden 9
A4  Denmark 1
B1  Sweden 7
A2  Germany 3
A2  Germany 7
B3  England 1
Bronze medal
   
B2  Switzerland 8
A2  Germany 7

Women's

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Group A

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Team Skip W L
 Germany Andrea Schöpp 5 0
 Norway Dordi Nordby 4 1
 Denmark Dorthe Holm 2 3
 Italy Giulia Lacedelli 2 3
 Austria Edeltraud Koudelka 1 4
 England Janice Manson 1 4

Group B

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Team Skip W L
 Scotland Rhona Martin 5 0
 Switzerland Mirjam Ott 4 1
 Sweden Elisabet Gustafson 3 2
 Finland Jaana Jokela 2 3
 Czech Republic Eva Petráková 1 4
 Russia Tatiana Smirnova 0 5

B Tournament

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Group A

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Team Skip W L
 France Nadia Bénier 6 0
 Luxembourg Karen Wauters 4 2
 Bulgaria Roumiana Alanassova 2 4
 Netherlands Beatrice Miltenburg 0 6

Playoffs

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Quarterfinal Semi-final Final
         
A1  Germany 11
B4  Finland 2
A1  Germany 3
B2  Switzerland 8
B2  Switzerland 6
A3  Denmark 3
B2  Switzerland 7
B3  Sweden 4
B3  Sweden 9
A2  Norway 3
B3  Sweden 8
B1  Scotland 4
B1  Scotland 6
B-A1  France 4
Bronze medal
   
A1  Germany 6
B1  Scotland 4

References

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