1981_European_Curling_Championships

1981 European Curling Championships

1981 European Curling Championships

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The 1981 European Curling Championships were held from 7 to 12 December at the Sportzentrum arena in Grindelwald, Switzerland.

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The Swiss men's team skipped by Jürg Tanner won their third European title, and the Swiss women's team skipped by Susan Schlapbach won their second European title.

For the first time, the men's team of Austria and Finland and women's teams of Austria and Luxembourg took part in the European Championship.

Men's

Teams

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Round robin

Group A

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Group B

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  Teams to playoffs

Ranking games for 5th-14th places

For 13th place
  
 Netherlands 5
 Finland 2
For 11th place
  
 Austria 10
 Wales 4
For 9th place
  
 England 7
 Luxembourg 6
For 7th place
  
 Scotland 6
 Italy 5
For 5th place
  
 France 8
 Norway 6

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
A(1)  Switzerland 5
B(2)  Denmark 1
 Switzerland 8
 Sweden 6
B(1)  Sweden 7
A(2)  Germany 6 Bronze game
 Denmark 10
 Germany 4

Final standings

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Women's

Teams

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Round robin

Group A

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Group B

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  Teams to playoffs

Ranking games for 5th-12th places

For 11th place
  
 Netherlands 10
 England 6
For 9th place
  
 Austria 6
 Italy 3
For 7th place
  
 Scotland 11
 Wales 3
For 5th place
  
 France 10
 Germany 4

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
A(1)  Sweden 7
B(2)  Norway 5
 Sweden 5
 Switzerland 8
B(1)  Switzerland 7
A(2)  Denmark 6 Bronze game
 Norway 4
 Denmark 8

Final standings

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References

  1. Mistake on WCF database: result of match Wales - Finland (8:3) shown as a result of match Wales - Luxembourg.

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