Curling in Turkey

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Curling is a minor sport in Turkey. It is governed by the Turkish Curling Federation,[1] in the past by the Turkish Ice Skating Federation, and has been a member of the World Curling Federation since 2009. The country's first dedicated curling venue is the Milli Piyango Curling Arena in Erzurum. Turkey is ranked 39th in the world in men's curling and 31st in women's.

As of November 2012, there are around 180 licensed curlers in the country, of which 120 are playing actively.[2]

Turkey has already hosted four international tournaments, the 2011 Winter Universiade, the 2012 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, the 2012 European Mixed Curling Championship and the European Curling Championships – Group C competitions.

Leagues

The Turkish Ice Skating Federation increased the number of curling leagues setting up the Second Curling League in the 2012-13 season. The First Curling League is played by 20 teams consisting of ten men's and ten women's teams in five groups each four teams. The competitions are held at the Milli Piyango Curling Arena in Erzurum, and will last until end of March 2013. The Second League teams to be promoted to the First League will be determined by play-offs at the end of the season.[2]

Turkish Curling First League teams

Following teams compete in the First League's 2012-13 season[2]

Men's
  • Albayraklar S.K. (Erzurum)
  • İzmit Alikahya S.K. (Kocaeli)
  • Atatürk University S.K. (Erzurum)
  • Çelebi S.K. (Erzurum)
  • Derince Belediye S.K. (Kocaeli)
  • Erzurum Gençlik S.K. (Erzurum)
  • Narman S.K. (Erzurum)
  • Nenehatun S.K. (Erzurum)
  • Palandöken Gençlik S.K. (Erzurum)
  • Şirintepe Gençlerbirliği S.K. (Kocaeli)
Women's

International competitions

The country competed in its first event at the 2010 European Mixed Curling Championship, where they placed 23rd of 24 teams. They won one game, against the Netherlands.

Turkey's first participation in juniors category was in the 2013 European Junior Curling Challenge in Prague, Czech Republic, a qualification tournament for the 2013 World Junior Curling Championships.

Turkish national wheelchair curling team, which consisted of curlers all from İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi S.K., made its debut in November 2012 at the 2013 World Wheelchair Curling Championship – Qualification Event in Lohja, Finland.[3]

National teams

Men's

Men's national curling team of Turkey ranks 35th as of mid-year rankings for the 2012–13 curling season coming up to an increase of five positions from the last season.

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More information Position, Name ...
Position Name Club
SkipMuhammet Oǧuz ZenginAtatürk University
ThirdAlican KarataşAtatürk University
SecondKadir ÇakırAtatürk University
LeadMuhammet Çağrı BayraktarAnadolu University
AlternateYusuf Ziya BayraktutanAtatürk University
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Junior men's

Turkish junior men's team debuted at the 2013 European Junior Curling Challenge, a qualification competition for the 2013 World Junior Curling Championships.

More information Position, Name ...
Position Name
SkipAlican Karataş
ThirdNuh Nar
SecondMelik Şenol
LeadAdem Özdemir
AlternateBurak Korucu
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Coach: Celal Cüneyt İşgör

Women's

Turkey women's national curling team ranks 27th as of mid-year rankings for the 2012–13 curling season coming up to an increase of four positions from the last season.

More information Position, Name ...
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Junior women's

Turkish junior women's team debuted at the 2013 European Junior Curling Challenge, a qualification competition for the 2013 World Junior Curling Championships.

More information Position, Name ...
Position Name
SkipDilşat Yıldız
ThirdSemiha Konuksever
SecondBurçak Şehitoğlu
LeadZeynep Özmen
AlternateBurcu Korucu
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Coach: Celal Cüneyt İşgör

Wheelchair

More information Position, Name ...
Position Name Club
SkipTurhan AkalınIstanbul B.B.S.K.
ThirdEngin KurtIstanbul B.B.S.K.
SecondSavaş ŞimşekIstanbul B.B.S.K.
LeadBirsen SapmazIstanbul B.B.S.K.
AlternateBerk KamanlıIstanbul B.B.S.K.
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Coach: Gökçe Ulugay

Achievements

Men's events

Winter Universiade
More information Year, Skip ...
Year Skip Rank GP W L
Turkey 2011Oğuzhan Dikmen9th918
Total1 / 2918
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European Curling Championships

The team advanced to the Group B competitions of 2012 European Curling Championships held in Karlstad, Sweden. Turkey's Alican Karataş competed in the round robin tournament of the Red Group, at which eight teams took part. He skipped to rank six winning two games and losing five.

More information Year, Skip ...
Year Skip Group - Rank GP W L
Scotland 2010İlhan OsmanağaoğluC - 7th615
Denmark 2011İlhan OsmanağaoğluC - 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)963
Turkey 2012Muhammet Oğuz ZenginC - 1st place, gold medalist(s)871
Sweden 2012Alican KarataşB - 6th725
Norway 2013Alican KarataşB Yellow - 5th734
Switzerland 2014Alican KarataşA - 4th743
Denmark 2015Alican KarataşB Pool A - 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)743
Scotland 2016Alican KarataşB Pool A - 4th752
Scotland 2016Alican KarataşB Pool A - 4th752
Switzerland 2017Uğurcan KaragözB Pool B - 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)752
Estonia 2018Uğurcan KaragözB Pool A - 7th716
Sweden 2019Uğurcan KaragözB Pool B - 2nd place, silver medalist(s)761
Norway 2021Uğurcan KaragözB Gr. A - 1st place, gold medalist(s)761
Sweden 2022Uğurcan KaragözA - 6th945
Scotland 2023Uğurcan KaragözA - 9th918
Scotland 2024Uğurcan KaragözB Gr. A - ????
Total15 / 491045549
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International tournaments

Junior men's events

European Junior Curling Challenge
More information Year, Skip ...
Year Skip Rank GP W L
Czech Republic 2013Alican Karataş4th743
Total1 / 9743
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Coach: Celal Cüneyt İşgör

Women's events

Winter Universiade
More information Year, Skip ...
Year Skip Rank GP W L
Turkey 2011Öznur Polat10th909
Total1 / 2909
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European Curling Championships

The team advanced to the Group B competitions of 2012 European Curling Championships held in Karlstad. Elif Kızılkaya skipped to rank five in the round robin tournament, at which ten teams took part, with four wins against five losses, and missed so to advance to the page playoffs that were eligible for the four best teams.

More information Year, Skip ...
Year Skip Group - Rank GP W L
Scotland 2010Canan Melis AkyıldızC - 2nd place, silver medalist(s)541
Switzerland 2010Aysun ErginB - 10th918
Denmark 2011Öznur PolatC - 5th532
Turkey 2012Öznur PolatC - 2nd place, silver medalist(s)761
Sweden 2012Elif KızılkayaB - 5th945
Norway 2013Öznur PolatB - 5th954
Switzerland 2014Öznur PolatB - 5th954
Denmark 2015Dilşat YıldızB - 5th963
Scotland 2016Dilşat YıldızB - 2nd place, silver medalist(s)972
Switzerland 2017Dilşat YıldızA - 9th927
Estonia 2018Dilşat YıldızB - 2nd place, silver medalist(s)972
Sweden 2019Dilşat YıldızB - 1st place, gold medalist(s)972
Sweden 2021Dilşat YıldızA - 7th936
Sweden 2022Dilşat YıldızA - 6th954
Scotland 2023Dilşat YıldızA - 8th927
Scotland 2023Dilşat YıldızA - 8th927
Finland 2024Dilşat YıldızA - 6th954
Total17 / 491437469
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Junior women's events

European Junior Curling Challenge
More information Year, Skip ...
Year Skip Group - Rank GP W L
Czech Republic 2013Dilşat YıldızB - 5th642
Finland 2014Dilşat YıldızA - 5th624
Czech Republic 2015Dilşat YıldızA - 2nd place, silver medalist(s)963
Total3 / 1321129
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Mixed events

World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
More information Year, Lead / Second ...
Year Lead / Second Rank GP W L
Turkey 2012İlhan Osmanağaoğlu
Elif Kızılkaya
21st826
Total1 / 5826
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European Mixed Curling Championships
More information Year, Skip ...
Year Skip Rank GP W L
Scotland 2010İlhan Osmanağaoğlu23rd716
Denmark 2011Öznur Polat23rd707
Turkey 2012Murat Sağır23rd716
Total3 / 821219
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Wheelchair

World Wheelchair Curling Championship – Qualification Event
More information Year, Skip ...
Year Skip Rank GP W L
Finland 2012Turan Akalın10th1019
Total1 / 41019
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