2009 European Mixed Curling Championship

2009 European Mixed
Curling Championship
Host city Prague, Czech Republic
Arena Curling Hall Roztyly
Dates September 26–October 3, 2009
Winner  Scotland
Curling club Curl Aberdeen, Aberdeen
Skip Tom Brewster
Third Lynn Cameron
Second Colin Campbell
Lead Michelle Silvera
Alternate Kim Brewster
Finalist  Denmark (Joel Ostrowski)

The 2009 European Mixed Curling Championship was held from September 26 to October 3, 2009 at the Curling Hall Roztyly in Prague.

Scotland, skipped by Tom Brewster won its second title, defeating Denmark in the final.

Teams

The teams are as follows:

Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate(s)
 Austria Karina Toth Andreas Unterberger Jacqueline Greiner Florian Huber
 Belarus Dimitry Kirillov Ekaterina Kirillova Dzmitry Yarko Ewgeniya Orlis Anna Alexandrovich
 Czech Republic Jakub Bares Lenka Kitzbergerova Jindrich Kitzberger Michaela Nadherova Jirí Snítil, Lenka Kucerova
 Denmark Joel Ostrowski Camilla Jensen Søren Jensen Mona Sylvest Nielsen
 England Alan MacDougall Lana Watson Andrew Reed Suzie Law John Sharp
 Estonia Erkki Lill Maile Mölder Harri Lill Maarja Koll Küllike Ustav, Toomas Lill
 Finland Jussi Uusipaavalniemi Jaana Hämäläinen Paavo Kuosmanen Kirsi Kaski
 France Lionel Roux Helène Grieshaber Xavier Bibollet Marion Renaud Alain Contat, Emma Ferrari
 Germany Rainer Schöpp Andrea Schöpp Sebastian Jacoby Melanie Robillard Monika Wagner
 Hungary Gabor Ezsöl Orsolya Rokusfalvy András Rokusfalvy Csilla Halasz Zsofi Riesz-Rokusfalvy, Dávid Huszlicska
 Ireland John Kenny Marie O'Kane Tony Tierney Gillian Drury
 Italy Lucrezia Salvai Gianandrea Gallinatto Veronica Gerbi Diego Bertoletti Valentina Cal, Giovanni Battoni
 Latvia Karlis Smilga Ieva Stauere Janis Klive Vineta Smilga Maija Prozorovica, Robert Krusts
 Lithuania Virginija Paulauskaite Piotras Gerasimovicius Giedre Vilcinskaite Paulius Rymeikis
 Netherlands Laurens Van Der Windt Christel Krösing Luutze Koelewijn Rosemarie Berghuijs Margrietha Voskuilen
 Norway Stein Erik Johansen Alina Engen Elvind Sve Lene Vollan
 Poland Rymwid Blaszczak Magdalena Szyszko Tomasz Kierzkowski Magdalena Muskus Magdalena Jagielska, Arkadiusz Detyniecki
 Russia Yana Nekrasova Roman Kutuzov Daria Kozlova Alexander Kozyrev Victor Kornev, Alexandra Saitova
 Scotland Tom Brewster Lynn Cameron Colin Campbell Michelle Silvera Kim Brewster
 Serbia Marko Stojanovic Oliver Momcilovic Bojan Mijatovic Dara Gravara-Stojanovic
 Slovakia Milan Kajan Gabriela Kajanova Rene Petko Barbora Vojtusova Martina Kajanova
 Spain Antonio De Mollinedo Gonzalez Ellen Kittelsen José Manuel Sangüesa Anzano Ana Arce Irene Santiago Calvillo
 Sweden Jonatan Nerdal Matilda Rodin Lennart Karlsson Anna Ahlbäck
  Switzerland Daniel Lüthi Brigitte Portmann Martin Oberholzer Karin Lüthi Pascal Hess, Nicole Strausak

Standings

Group A W L
 Denmark 7 0
 Germany 6 1
 Spain 4 3
  Switzerland 4 3
 Latvia 3 4
 Slovakia 3 4
 Poland 1 6
 Lithuania 0 7
Group B W L
 Scotland 6 1
 Czech Republic 6 1
 Finland 5 2
 Hungary 4 3
 France 3 4
 Estonia 3 4
 Netherlands 1 6
 Belarus 0 7
Group C W L
 England 7 0
 Russia 6 1
 Sweden 5 2
 Austria 43
 Ireland 3 4
 Italy 2 5
 Norway 1 6
 Serbia 0 7

Playoffs

Semi final challenge games:

  Semifinals     Final
                 
  A1   Denmark 4  
  C1   England 2    
      A1   Denmark 1
      B1   Scotland 5
  B1   Scotland 4    
  B2   Czech Republic 2   Bronze Medal Game
 
B2   Czech Republic 3
  C1   England 5
2010 European Mixed Curling Championship
Scotland
Scotland
2nd title

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