1985 European Curling Championships

The 1985 European Curling Championships were held from 10 to 14 December at the Sportzentrum arena in Grindelwald, Switzerland.

1985 European Curling Championships
Host cityGrindelwald, Switzerland
ArenaSportzentrum
Dates10–14 December
Men's winner West Germany
SkipRodger Gustaf Schmidt
ThirdWolfgang Burba
SecondJohnny Jahr
LeadHans-Joachim Burba
Finalist Sweden (Per Lindeman)
Women's winner Switzerland
SkipJaqueline Landolt
ThirdChristine Krieg
SecondMarianne Uhlmann
LeadSilvia Benoit
Finalist Scotland (Jeanette Johnston)
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The West German men's team skipped by Rodger Gustaf Schmidt won their first title and the Swiss women's team skipped by Jaqueline Landolt won their third title.[1]

Men edit

Teams edit

Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Curling club, city
  Austria Konrad Weiser Thomas Wieser Herwig Ritter Christian Wieser
  Denmark Tommy Stjerne Per Berg Peter Andersen Ivan Frederiksen Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre
  England Bob Martin Ronnie Brock Ian Coutts John Brown
  Finland Jussi Uusipaavalniemi Petri Tsutsunen Markku Uusipaavalniemi Jarmo Jokivalli Juhani Heinonen
  France Dominique Dupont-Roc Christian Dupont-Roc Thierry Mercier Daniel Cosetto
  Italy Andrea Pavani Franco Sovilla Fabio Alverà Stefano Morona
  Luxembourg Nico Schweich Guy Schweich Georges Schweich William Bannerman Paul Bannerman
  Netherlands Wim Neeleman Otto Veening Gérard Verbeek Jeroen Tilman Darrell Ell
  Norway Eigil Ramsfjell Sjur Loen Gunnar Meland Morten Skaug
  Scotland Billy Howat Robert Clark Robert Shaw Alistair Henry
  Sweden Connie Östlund (fourth) Per Lindeman (skip) Bo Andersson Göran Åberg Karlstads CK, Karlstad
  Switzerland Jürg Tanner Patrick Hürlimann Patrik Lörtscher Mario Gross Lausanne-Riviera CC, Lausanne
  Wales John Hunt John Stone John Guyan Scott Lyon
  West Germany Rodger Gustaf Schmidt Wolfgang Burba Johnny Jahr Hans-Joachim Burba

First Phase (Triple Knockout) edit

Round 1 edit

Two teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
  Switzerland 4
  Finland 2   Italy 7
  Italy 8   Italy 4
  West Germany 9   West Germany 9
  Wales 4   West Germany 7
  England 15   England 5
  Luxembourg 3
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
  Scotland 6
  Sweden 6   Sweden 5
  Netherlands 5   Scotland 9
  Norway 10   Norway 4
  Austria 3   Norway 6
  Denmark 8   Denmark 3
  France 4

Round 2 edit

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
  Norway 10
  Finland 2
  Finland 9
  Wales 6   Luxembourg 8
  Luxembourg 8
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
  Italy 4
  Netherlands 5
  Netherlands 6
  Austria 2   France 3
  France 12
Game 1 Game 2
  Switzerland 7
  England 1   Switzerland 7
  Sweden 6   Denmark 2
  Denmark 8

Round 3 edit

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2
  Italy 2
  Sweden 9   Sweden 8
  Wales 1
Game 1 Game 2
  Finland 4
  England 7   England 9
  Austria 4
Game 1 Game 2
  Denmark 9
  Luxembourg 8   Luxembourg 2
  France 6

Second Phase (Double Knockout) edit

Round 1 edit

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
      
  West Germany 9
  Sweden 1
  West Germany 4
  Norway 6
  Norway 8
  England 2
Game 1 Game 2
      
  Switzerland 9
  Netherlands 2
  Switzerland 5
  Denmark 8
  Scotland 6
  Norway 7

Round 2 edit

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
  Switzerland 3
  Sweden 9   Sweden 6
  England 4
Game 1 Game 2
  West Germany 7
  Netherlands 4   Scotland 6
  Scotland 5

Placement Phase edit

Range 9-14 edit

Quarterfinals (9-14) Semifinals (9-14) Final for 9th place
  Luxembourg 7
  Wales 3   Austria 8
  Austria 6   Austria 3
  Italy 2   Finland 7
  France 8   France 3
  Finland 4
Semifinal (11-14) Final for 11th place
      
  Luxembourg 2
  Italy 11
  Italy 4
  France 5
  France 10
  Wales 4 Final for 13th place
  Luxembourg 3
  Wales 9

Range 5-8 edit

Final for 5th place
   
  Switzerland 8
  Scotland 7
Final for 7th place
   
  England 5
  Netherlands 4

Playoffs edit

Semifinals Final
      
1   West Germany 9
4   Denmark 7
  West Germany 7
  Sweden 5
2   Sweden 8
3   Norway 6 Bronze Medal Game
  Denmark 4
  Norway 5

Final standings edit

Place Country Skip Games Wins Losses
    West Germany Rodger Gustaf Schmidt 8 7 1
    Sweden Per Lindeman 10 6 4
    Norway Eigil Ramsfjell 8 6 2
4   Denmark Tommy Stjerne 9 5 4
5   Switzerland Jürg Tanner 7 4 3
6   Scotland Billy Howat 6 3 3
7   England Bob Martin 8 4 4
8   Netherlands Wim Neeleman 6 2 4
9   Finland Jussi Uusipaavalniemi 6 3 3
10   Austria Konrad Weiser 6 2 4
11   France Dominique Dupont-Roc 8 4 4
12   Italy Andrea Pavani 8 3 5
13   Wales John Hunt 6 1 5
14   Luxembourg Nico Schweich 8 2 6

Women edit

Teams edit

Country Skip Third Second Lead Coach Curling club, city
  Austria Edeltraud Koudelka Christl Naegle Ingrid Märker Veronika Hölzl
  Denmark Maj-Brit Rejnholdt-Christensen Jane Bidstrup Hanne Olsen Lone Bagge Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre
  England Margaret Maxwell Enid Logan Caroline Cumming Dorothy Shell
  Finland Jaana Jokela Nina Ahvenainen Taru Kivinen Kirsi Jeskanen
  France Paulette Sulpice Huguette Jullien Isabelle Quere Jocelyn Lhenry
  Italy Maria-Grazzia Constantini Angela Constantini Tea Valt Nella Alvera
  Luxembourg Cilly Schweich Madeleine van den Houten Marie Garritze Pat Bannerman
  Netherlands Laura Van Imhoff Gerrie Veening Marjorie Querido Jenny Bovenschen Darrell Ell
  Norway Trine Trulsen Dordi Nordby Hanne Pettersen Mette Halvorsen
  Scotland Jeanette Johnston Catherine Dodds Marjorie Kidd Ella Gallanders
  Sweden Maud Nordlander (fourth) Inga Arfwidsson (skip) Ulrika Åkerberg Barbro Arfwidsson Norrköpings CK, Norrköping
  Switzerland Jaqueline Landolt Christine Krieg Marianne Uhlmann Silvia Benoit
  Wales Jean King Helen Lyon Margaret Crawley Anne Stone
  West Germany Almut Hege Petra Tschetsch Suzanne Fink Josefine Einsle

First Phase (Triple Knockout) edit

Round 1 edit

Two teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
  West Germany 7
  England 7   Norway 6
  Norway 11   West Germany 8
  Italy 1   Denmark 4
  Luxembourg 12   Luxembourg 2
  Denmark 9   Denmark 11
  Netherlands 6
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
  Sweden 10
  Austria 3   Scotland 4
  Scotland 4   Sweden 6
  Switzerland 10   Switzerland 3
  Finland 1   Switzerland 10
  France 2   Wales 1
  Wales 9

Round 2 edit

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
  Italy 9
  Netherlands 3   Italy 9
  England 6
  Italy 8
  Switzerland 4
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
  Denmark 7
  Austria 5
  Austria 7
  Finland 3   France 4
  France 7
Game 1 Game 2
  Norway 12
  Luxembourg 2   Norway 8
  Scotland 11   Scotland 3
  Wales 7

Round 3 edit

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2
  Scotland 12
  Wales 2   Netherlands 3
  Netherlands 10
Game 1 Game 2
  Austria 10
  Luxembourg 8   Finland 8
  Finland 9
Game 1 Game 2
  Switzerland 13
  England 4   France 5
  France 10

Second Phase (Double Knockout) edit

Round 1 edit

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
      
  West Germany 7
  Switzerland 5
  West Germany 4
  Scotland 6
  Italy 1
  Scotland 9
Game 1 Game 2
      
  Denmark 6
  Norway 5
  Denmark 9
  Sweden 2
  Sweden 8
  Austria 2

Round 2 edit

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
  Sweden 6
  Switzerland 7   Switzerland 7
  Italy 5
Game 1 Game 2
  West Germany 2
  Norway 14   Norway 9
  Austria 4

Placement Phase edit

Range 9-14 edit

Quarterfinal (9-14) Semifinals (9-14) Final for 9th place
  Finland 14
  Wales 9   Wales 5
  England 8   Finland 8
  Netherlands 10   France 5
  Luxembourg 3   Netherlands 1
  France 11
Semifinal (11-14) Final for 11th place
      
  Wales 5
  Luxembourg 8
  Luxembourg 4
  Netherlands 9
  Netherlands 12
  England 1 Final for 13th place
  Wales 1
  England 9

Range 5-8 edit

Final for 5th place
   
  Sweden 7
  West Germany 1
Final for 7th place
   
  Italy 5
  Austria 7

Playoffs edit

Semifinals Final
      
1   Switzerland 9
4   Denmark 3
  Switzerland 7
  Scotland 3
2   Norway 3
3   Scotland 5 Bronze Medal Game
  Denmark 3
  Norway 7

Final standings edit

Place Country Skip Games Wins Losses
    Switzerland Jaqueline Landolt 10 7 3
    Scotland Jeanette Johnston 9 6 3
    Norway Trine Trulsen 9 6 3
4   Denmark Maj-Brit Rejnholdt-Christensen 8 5 3
5   Sweden Inga Arfwidsson 7 5 2
6   West Germany Almut Hege 6 3 3
7   Austria Edeltraud Koudelka 7 3 4
8   Italy Maria-Grazzia Constantini 7 3 4
9   Finland Jaana Jokela 6 3 3
10   France Paulette Sulpice 7 3 4
11   Netherlands Laura Van Imhoff 8 4 4
12   Luxembourg Cilly Schweich 7 2 5
13   England Margaret Maxwell 6 1 5
14   Wales Jean King 8 2 6

References edit

  1. ^ "Medals". World Curling Federation.