1987_European_Curling_Championships

1987 European Curling Championships

1987 European Curling Championships

Curling tournament


The 1987 European Curling Championships were held from 8 to 12 December at the Eis-Bundesleistungs-Zentrum arena in Oberstdorf, West Germany.

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The Swedish men's team skipped by Thomas Norgren won their second title and the West German women's team skipped by Andrea Schöpp won their third title.[1]

Men

Teams

First Phase (Triple Knockout)

Round 1

Two teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Switzerland 10
 France 2  Austria 3
 Austria 11  Switzerland 5
 Italy 8  Scotland 6
 Netherlands 2  Italy 1
 Scotland 12  Scotland 3
 Wales 4
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Sweden 8
 Denmark 7  England 5
 England 8  Sweden 6
 Norway 12  Norway 4
 Luxembourg 4  Norway 6
 West Germany 7  West Germany 4
 Finland 0

Round 2

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Switzerland 9
 Denmark 2
 Denmark 8
 Luxembourg 3  Finland 2
 Finland 8
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Norway 5
 Netherlands 4
 France 2
 Netherlands 8  Netherlands 7
 Wales 2
Game 1 Game 2
 Austria 6
 Italy 7  Italy 5
 England 7  West Germany 7
 West Germany 8

Round 3

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2
 Denmark 7
 England 3  Wales 1
 Wales 8
Game 1 Game 2
 Italy 3
 France 4  Finland 6
 Finland 5
Game 1 Game 2
 Netherlands 7
 Austria 8  Austria 6
 Luxembourg 7

Second Phase (Double Knockout)

Round 1

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
      
 Scotland 8
 Finland 3
 Scotland 5
 Norway 6
 Switzerland 6
 Norway 7
Game 1 Game 2
      
 Sweden 6
 Denmark 7
 Denmark 5
 West Germany 6
 West Germany 6
 Netherlands 3

Round 2

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
 Denmark 3
 Finland 2  Switzerland 4
 Switzerland 7
Game 1 Game 2
 Scotland 3
 Sweden 8  Sweden 4
 Netherlands 1

Placement Phase

Range 9-14

Quarterfinals (9-14) Semifinals (9-14) Final
 Italy 7
 Wales 8  Wales 2
 Luxembourg 7  
 
 Austria 4
 England 5  France 3
 France 7
Semifinals (11-14) Final for 11th place
      
 England 6
 Wales 4
 England 5
 France 2
 France 8
 Luxembourg 2 Match for 13th place
 Wales 7
 Luxembourg 5

Range 5-8

Final for 5th place
   
 Denmark 6
 Scotland 5
Final for 7th place
   
 Finland 7
 Netherlands 4

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
1  Sweden 9
4  West Germany 2
 Sweden 5
 Norway 4
2  Switzerland 3
3  Norway 8 Bronze Medal Game
 West Germany 4
 Switzerland 5

Final standings

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Women

Teams

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First Phase (Triple Knockout)

Round 1

Two teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 West Germany 6
 Netherlands 1  Norway 7
 Norway 14  Norway 10
 Scotland 13  Scotland 2
 Wales 2  Scotland 14
 France 5  Austria 1
 Austria 6
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Austria 4
 Sweden 11  Sweden 5
 Finland 4  Sweden 10
 Denmark 2
 Denmark 11
 Italy 7  Italy 3
 England 6

Round 2

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Denmark 7
 France 10
 Netherlands 5
 Wales 1  France 6
 France 13
Game 1 Game 2
 West Germany 9
 Austria 1  West Germany 5
 Switzerland 6  Switzerland 6
 Italy 1
Game 1 Game 2
 Scotland 9
 Finland 13  Finland 3
 England 1

Round 3

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2
 Finland 8
 Italy 5  Wales 1
 Wales 9
Game 1 Game 2
 West Germany 12
 Netherlands 1  England 5
 England 7
Game 1
   
 Denmark 6
 Austria 9

Second Phase (Double Knockout)

Round 1

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
      
 Norway 4
 West Germany 7
 West Germany 12
 France 4
 Scotland 6
 France 7
Game 1 Game 2
      
 Sweden 12
 Finland 2
 Sweden 7
 Switzerland 5
 Switzerland 9
 Austria 2

Round 2

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
 Switzerland 5
 Norway 8  Norway 9
 Scotland 4
Game 1 Game 2
 France 8
 Finland 6  Finland 2
 Austria 5

Placement Phase

Range 9-13

Quarterfinal (9-13) Semifinals (9-13) Final
 Wales 1
 England 10
 
 
 Denmark 10
 Italy 9  Italy 5
 Netherlands 5
Semifinal (11-13) Final for 11th place
 Wales 2
 Netherlands 10  Netherlands 10
 Italy 4

Range 5-8

Final for 5th place
   
 Switzerland 8
 Finland 4
Final for 7th place
   
 Scotland 3
 Austria 6

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
1  France 3
4  Sweden 8
 Sweden 6
 West Germany 7
2  Norway 6
3  West Germany 7 Bronze Medal Game
 France 4
 Norway 9

Final standings

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References

  1. "Medals". World Curling Federation.

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