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2008 European Mixed Curling Championship

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2008 European Mixed
Curling Championship
Host cityKitzbühel, Austria
ArenaMercedes Benz Sportpark
DatesSeptember 22–27, 2008
Winner Germany
Curling clubSC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
SkipRainer Schöpp
ThirdAndrea Schöpp
SecondSebastian Jacoby
LeadMelanie Robillard
AlternateHelmar Erlewein,
Monika Wagner
CoachJohn Robillard
Finalist Czech Republic (Jiří Snítil)
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The 2008 European Mixed Curling Championship was held from September 22 to 27, 2008 at the Mercedes Benz Sportpark in Kitzbühel, Austria.[1][2]

Germany, skipped by Rainer Schöpp won its first title, defeating Czech Republic in the final.

Teams

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The teams are as follows:

Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate(s) Coach Curling club
 Austria Markus Schagerl Verena Hagenbuchner Rainer M.M. Ammer Jasmin Seidl Armin Kvas,
Karin Trauner
CC Traun
 Czech Republic Jirí Snítil Hana Synácková Martin Snítil Karolina Pilaròvá Katerina Kobosilova,
Sune Frederiksen
 Denmark Joel Ostrowski Camilla Jensen Søren Jensen Jeanne Ellegaard Tårnby CC
 England Alan MacDougall Lana Watson John Sharp Suzie Law
 Estonia Andres Jakobson Reet Taidre Konstantin Dotsenko Küllike Ustav Marcella Tammes,
Leo Jakobson
 Finland Jussi Uusipaavalniemi Jaana Hämäläinen Paavo Kuosmanen Kirsi Kaski Minna Uusipaavalniemi Hyvinkää CC
 France Lionel Roux Helène Grieshaber Xavier Bibollet Candice Santacru Alain Contat,
Marion Renaud
 Germany Rainer Schöpp Andrea Schöpp Sebastian Jacoby Melanie Robillard Helmar Erlewein,
Monika Wagner
John Robillard SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
 Hungary György Nagy Ildiko Szekeres Zsombor Rokusfalvy Boglarka Adam
 Ireland Johnjo Kenny Marie O'Kane Tony Tierney Gillian Drury
 Italy Antonio Menardi Giorgia Apollonio Fabio Alverà Claudia Alverà Massimo Antonelli,
Lucrezia Salvai
CC Tofane, Cortina d'Ampezzo
 Latvia Iveta Staša-Šaršūne Robert Krusts Janis Klive Una Grava-Germane Brian Gray CC Jelgava
 Netherlands Margrietha Voskuilen Jaap Veerman Esther Romijn Erik Dijkstra CC Utrecht
 Norway Joakim Skogvold André Alfsen Gina Grøseth Eli Moen Skaslien Oppdal CC
 Poland Marta Szeliga-Frynia Pawel Frynia Marianna Das Arkadiusz Detyniecki Katarzyna Wicik,
Tomasz Korolko
Pawel Burlewicz
 Russia Alexander Kirikov Yana Nekrasova Petr Dron Galina Arsenkina Victor Kornev,
Anna Sidorova
Moskvitch CC, Moscow
 Scotland Alan Smith Gillian Howard David Mundell Karen Strang
 Serbia Darko Sovran Radmila Panzalovic Bojan Mijatovic Olivera Momcilovic Miodrag Kastratovic,
Dara Gravara-Stojanovic
 Slovakia Rene Petko Gabriela Kajanova Milan Kajan Jana Janickova
 Spain José Luis Hinojosa de Torres-Peralta Martina Zurlohe José Maria Rivera Cadierno Leticia Hinojosa de Torres Ana Arce,
Sergio De Miguel
 Sweden Niklas Edin Anna Hasselborg Eric Carlsén Sabina Kraupp Karlstads CK
 Switzerland Christian Moser Niki Goridis Stefan Luder Michèle Moser Esther Neuenschwander,
Oliver Wininger
Dübendorf CC
 Wales Adrian Meikle Lesley Carol Andrew Tanner Irene Murray Chris Wells Deeside CC

Round Robin

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In every group: first place directly to playoffs, second place to qualification round

Group A

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Place Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wins Losses
1  Czech Republic * 6:5 5:4 9:4 8:4 6:3 7:5 6 0
2  Scotland 5:6 * 6:7 10:2 9:1 7:3 9:4 4 2
3  Switzerland 4:5 7:6 * 8:6 5:9 8:4 10:3 4 2
4  Latvia 4:9 2:10 6:8 * 5:4 6:4 6:4 3 3
5  France 4:8 1:9 9:5 4:5 * 4:5 14:1 2 4
6  Slovakia 3:6 3:7 4:8 4:6 5:4 * 5:7 1 5
7  Wales 5:7 4:9 3:10 4:6 1:14 7:5 * 1 5
  Team to playoffs
  Teams to tie-break for 2nd place

Tie-break

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Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
 Switzerland (has hammer) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3
 Scotland 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 4

Group B

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Place Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wins Losses
1  Russia * 11:3 8:5 7:5 12:2 8:2 7:5 13:2 7 0
2  Denmark 3:11 * 6:4 7:6 7:2 8:4 12:2 14:2 6 1
3  Hungary 5:8 4:6 * 8:3 7:2 7:3 11:5 13:1 5 2
4  England 5:7 6:7 3:8 * 10:4 7:2 14:0 13:1 4 3
5  Spain 5:7 2:12 5:11 0:14 3:4 7:4 * 16:4 2 5
6  Estonia 2:12 2:7 2:7 4:10 * 3:5 4:3 14:2 2 5
7  Netherlands 2:8 4:8 3:7 2:7 5:3 * 4:7 8:2 2 5
8  Serbia 2:13 2:14 1:13 1:13 2:14 2:8 4:16 * 0 7
  Team to playoffs
  Teams to qualification round

Group C

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Place Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wins Losses
1  Sweden * 8:5 7:6 5:2 8:1 6:5 5:2 6:4 7 0
2  Germany 5:8 * 5:4 7:6 8:9 8:3 5:1 11:2 5 2
3  Finland 6:7 4:5 * 6:5 8:5 6:8 7:6 6:4 4 3
4  Italy 2:5 6:7 5:6 * 7:3 8:5 5:4 7:2 4 3
5  Austria 1:8 9:8 5:8 3:7 * 9:4 10:5 8:5 4 3
6  Ireland 5:6 3:8 8:6 5:8 4:9 * 6:5 3:8 2 5
7  Poland 2:5 1:5 6:7 4:5 5:10 5:6 * 5:4 1 6
8  Norway 4:6 2:11 4:6 2:7 5:8 8:3 4:5 * 1 6
  Team to playoffs
  Teams to qualification round

Qualification round

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Qualification
semifinal
Qualification
final
      
 
 
A-2  Scotland 3
 Germany 6
B-2  Germany 12
C-2  Denmark 8

Qualification semifinal

Sheet F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
 Germany (has hammer) 0 3 0 2 0 4 3 X 12
 Denmark 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 X 8

Qualification final

Sheet A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
 Scotland 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3
 Germany (has hammer) 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 6

Playoffs

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Semifinals Final
      
B1  Russia 3
A1  Czech Republic 8
 Czech Republic 3
 Germany 5
C2  Germany 7
C1  Sweden 1 Bronze Medal Game
 Russia 4
 Sweden 6

Semifinals

Sheet C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
 Russia 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3
 Czech Republic (has hammer) 3 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 8
Sheet E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
 Germany 0 3 1 1 1 1 X X 7
 Sweden (has hammer) 1 0 0 0 0 0 X X 1

Bronze medal game

Sheet B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
 Russia 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 4
 Sweden (has hammer) 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 6

Final

Sheet D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
 Germany 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 5
 Czech Republic (has hammer) 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3

Final standings

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Place Team Games Wins Losses
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Germany 11 9 2
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Czech Republic 8 7 1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Sweden 9 8 1
4  Russia 9 7 2
5  Scotland 8 5 3
6  Denmark 8 6 2
7  Switzerland 7 4 3
8  Hungary 7 5 2
9  Italy 7 4 3
10  England 7 4 3
11  Finland 7 4 3
12  Latvia 6 3 3
13  Spain 7 2 5
14  France 6 2 4
15  Austria 7 4 3
16  Ireland 7 2 5
17  Estonia 7 2 5
18  Wales 6 1 5
19  Poland 7 1 6
20  Slovakia 6 1 5
21  Netherlands 7 2 5
22  Norway 7 1 6
23  Serbia 7 0 7
2008 European Mixed Curling Championship
Germany
Germany
1st title

References

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