2012 European Curling Championships

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Host cityKarlstad, Sweden
DatesDecember 7–15
Men's winner Sweden
2012 European Curling Championships
2012 European Curling Championships
Host cityKarlstad, Sweden
ArenaLöfbergs Lila Arena
Karlstad Curling Club
DatesDecember 7–15
Men's winner Sweden
SkipNiklas Edin
ThirdSebastian Kraupp
SecondFredrik Lindberg
LeadViktor Kjäll
AlternateOskar Eriksson
Finalist Norway (Thomas Ulsrud)
Women's winner Russia
SkipAnna Sidorova
ThirdLiudmila Privivkova
SecondMargarita Fomina
LeadEkaterina Galkina
AlternateNkeiruka Ezekh
Finalist Scotland (Eve Muirhead)
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The 2012 European Curling Championships was held from December 7 to 15 at the Löfbergs Lila Arena and the Karlstad Curling Club in Karlstad, Sweden.[1][2][3] The Group A competitions was held at the Löfbergs Lila Arena, while the Group B competitions was held at the Karlstad Curling Club.[1] The 2012 European Curling Championships marked the fourth time that Sweden hosted the European Curling Championships.[1][4] The Group C competitions were held from October 5 to 10 in Erzurum, Turkey.[5]

Russia's Anna Sidorova, last year's runner-up, won the gold medal in the women's tournament after defeating last year's champions Scotland, skipped by Eve Muirhead, in the final in an extra end. Sweden's Margaretha Sigfridsson won the bronze medal over Denmark's Lene Nielsen. In the men's tournament, Sweden's Niklas Edin won their second title by defeating two-time consecutive champion Thomas Ulsrud of Norway. Jiří Snítil of the Czech Republic improved on his record at the European Championships by winning the bronze medal over last year's bronze medalists Denmark, skipped by Rasmus Stjerne.

A total of eight men's and seven women's teams qualified for the 2013 World Curling Championships. On the men's side, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Norway, Denmark, Russia, Switzerland, Scotland, and Finland (who defeated France in the World Challenge Games), qualified for the 2013 Ford World Men's Curling Championship. On the women's side, Russia, Scotland, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy and Germany qualified for the 2013 World Women's Curling Championship and joined hosts Latvia in competition.

Group A

The Group A competitions was contested in Karlstad. Ten teams, including the teams advancing from last year's Group B competitions (Hungary and Russia), competed in a round robin. The top four teams in the round robin moved on to the playoffs. In the page playoffs, Sweden defeated the Czech Republic, and Norway edged past Denmark. Norway then secured a close win over the Czech Republic, and the Czechs moved to the bronze medal game, where they defeated Denmark in a rematch of last year's bronze medal game.[6] Sweden then defeated Norway in the gold medal game with a final score of 8–5 after hitting to win the game in the tenth end.[7]

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Countries to Playoffs
Countries to Tiebreakers
Countries relegated to 2013 Group B
CountrySkipWL
 SwedenNiklas Edin81
 Czech RepublicJiří Snítil72
 NorwayThomas Ulsrud63
 DenmarkRasmus Stjerne63
 RussiaAndrey Drozdov54
 SwitzerlandSven Michel54
 ScotlandTom Brewster45
 FranceThomas Dufour36
 GermanyAndy Lang18
 HungaryGyörgy Nagy09

Playoffs

Page playoff systemSemifinalGold-medal game
1 Sweden91 Sweden8
2 Czech Republic33 Norway5
2 Czech Republic4
3 Norway6
3 Norway6
4 Denmark5
Bronze-medal game
   
2  Czech Republic 12
4  Denmark 4
Bronze-medal game

Friday, December 14, 20:00

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Czech Republic (Snítil) (has hammer) 0 2 1 0 3 0 3 3 X X 12
 Denmark (Stjerne) 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 X X 4
Player percentages
 Czech Republic  Denmark
Jindřich Kitzberger88% Troels Harry95%
Jakub Bareš89% Mikkel Poulsen85%
Martin Snítil80% Johnny Frederiksen86%
Jiří Snítil82% Rasmus Stjerne73%
Total85% Total85%
Gold-medal game

Saturday, December 15, 15:00

Sheet B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Sweden (Edin) (has hammer) 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 8
 Norway (Ulsrud) 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 5
Player percentages
 Sweden  Norway
Viktor Kjäll78% Håvard Vad Petersson73%
Fredrik Lindberg77% Christoffer Svae78%
Sebastian Kraupp87% Torger Nergård76%
Niklas Edin90% Thomas Ulsrud65%
Total83% Total73%

Group B

The Group B competitions were contested in Karlstad. Sixteen teams, including the teams advancing from the same year's Group C competitions (Turkey and Croatia), competed in a two group round robin. The top four teams in the round robin moved on to the playoffs. Latvia, the leader of the Blue Group, defeated Finland, the leader of the Red Group, and advanced to the final, while the Netherlands, the second-ranked team in the Blue Group, defeated England, the runner-up of the Red Group, and advanced to the semifinal. Finland defeated the Netherlands in the semifinal and moved on to the gold medal game, where they defeated Latvia to win the Group B competitions. The Netherlands defeated England in the bronze medal game.

Finland and Latvia advanced to the 2013 Group A competitions, and Finland played France in the World Challenge Games, where Finland defeated France in a best-of-three series to win the final berth at the 2013 World Men's Curling Championship. Wales and Ireland were relegated to the 2013 Group C competitions.

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Countries to Tiebreakers
Countries relegated to 2013 Group C
Red GroupSkipWL
 FinlandAku Kauste61
 EnglandAlan MacDougall52
 ItalyFabio Sola52
 EstoniaMartin Lill43
 SpainAntonio de Mollinedo34
 TurkeyAlican Karataş25
 SlovakiaPavol Pitoňák25
 WalesAdrian Meikle16
Blue GroupSkipWL
 LatviaRitvars Gulbis61
 NetherlandsJaap van Dorp61
 CroatiaAlen Cadez43
 BelgiumMarc Suter43
 PolandTomasz Zioło34
 AustriaAndreas Unterberger25
 LithuaniaTadas Vyskupaitis25
 IrelandAlan Mitchell16

Playoffs

Page playoff systemSemifinalGold-medal game
R1 Finland5B1 Latvia4
B1 Latvia6R1 Finland7
R1 Finland7
B2 Netherlands4
R2 England4
B2 Netherlands7
Bronze-medal game
   
B2  Netherlands 10
R2  England 5
Bronze-medal game

Friday, December 14, 13:00

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Netherlands (van Dorp) 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 2 X X 10
 England (MacDougall) (has hammer) 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 X X 5
Gold-medal game

Friday, December 14, 13:00

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Latvia (Gulbis) 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 X 4
 Finland (Kauste) (has hammer) 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 X 7

Group C

The Group C competitions were contested in Erzurum, where the 2012 European Mixed Curling Championship was also held. Seven men's teams competed for two berths to the Group B competitions, which were held in Karlstad. The teams played in a round robin, and at its conclusion, the top four teams advanced to the playoffs, which were held in a format similar to that of the World Wheelchair Curling Championship qualification events. Turkey advanced to the Group B competitions after winning the first semifinal game, and Croatia advanced to the Group B competition after winning the second place game.

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings[8]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
CountrySkipWL
 CroatiaAlen Cadez60
 TurkeyMuhammet Oǧuz Zengin51
 BelarusDmitry Kirillov42
 SloveniaZvone Sever24
 IcelandJens Gislason24
 RomaniaBogdan Taut15
 LuxembourgJörg Moeser15

Playoffs

Second Place GameSemifinals
1 Croatia3
2 Turkey4
1 Croatia9
4 Slovenia2
3 Belarus5
4 Slovenia6

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