13-04-2019, 23:36
In these C Championships, eight Women’s and ten Men’s teams will be competing for two places in each of the Women’s and Men’s European Curling Championships B-Division 2019, which will be held in Helsingborg, Sweden from 15-23 November.
The eight Women’s teams are: Austria, Belarus, Croatia, France, Ireland, Romania, Slovenia and Slovakia and the ten Men’s teams are: Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Greece, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Romania and Slovenia.
Round-robin play will run from Friday 12 April until Tuesday 16 April. After the round-robin the top-four teams on the Women’s and Men’s side will progress to the play-offs. The top two teams – ranked one and two – will then play each other at 09.00 (Eastern European Time) in the gold medal games on Wednesday 17 April. The winners of these games will claim the first places in the European Curling Championships B-Division. Also, at this time the teams ranked third and fourth will play each other. The winners of the 3v4 games and the losers of the gold medal games will then play in silver medal finals at 14.30 the same day. This will decide the second Women’s and Men’s teams to qualify for the European Curling Championships B-Division.
The Four Provinces Flag Of Ireland
MEN - James Russell (Skip), Arran Cameron (Third), Steven Callan (Second), Eoin McCrossan (Lead)
WOMEN - Alison Fyfe (Skip), Jen Ward (Third), Jacqui Barr (Second), Katie Kerr (Lead)
Alison Fyfe (skip)
Yesterday saw an Ireland Mens' team eventually defeat a dogged Luxembourg by 11 shots to 8 after an extra end. In their 2nd game today, Ireland were forced into playing catch-up after a poor start, running out of stones in the 10th end to lose 5-7 to Roumania. They did redeem themselves tonight, comfortably defeating Greece by 11-5. Belgium and Slovenia lie in wait tomorrow, with Croatia and Bulgaria to come on Monday.
The Irish Women had an amazing finish to their opening game against Belarus. Ireland were 3-5 down after 7 ends and scored 4 shots in the 8th end to put themselves in a strong position with 2 ends to go. In an unbelievable 9th end, Belarus roared back with 6 shots of their own to win 11-7. They also redeemed themselves in their 2nd game today, scoring 3 shots in the final end to win by 9 shots to 8. They play against Croatia and Roumania tomorrow and then Austria on Monday.
The eight Women’s teams are: Austria, Belarus, Croatia, France, Ireland, Romania, Slovenia and Slovakia and the ten Men’s teams are: Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Greece, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Romania and Slovenia.
Round-robin play will run from Friday 12 April until Tuesday 16 April. After the round-robin the top-four teams on the Women’s and Men’s side will progress to the play-offs. The top two teams – ranked one and two – will then play each other at 09.00 (Eastern European Time) in the gold medal games on Wednesday 17 April. The winners of these games will claim the first places in the European Curling Championships B-Division. Also, at this time the teams ranked third and fourth will play each other. The winners of the 3v4 games and the losers of the gold medal games will then play in silver medal finals at 14.30 the same day. This will decide the second Women’s and Men’s teams to qualify for the European Curling Championships B-Division.
The Four Provinces Flag Of Ireland
MEN - James Russell (Skip), Arran Cameron (Third), Steven Callan (Second), Eoin McCrossan (Lead)
WOMEN - Alison Fyfe (Skip), Jen Ward (Third), Jacqui Barr (Second), Katie Kerr (Lead)
Alison Fyfe (skip)
Yesterday saw an Ireland Mens' team eventually defeat a dogged Luxembourg by 11 shots to 8 after an extra end. In their 2nd game today, Ireland were forced into playing catch-up after a poor start, running out of stones in the 10th end to lose 5-7 to Roumania. They did redeem themselves tonight, comfortably defeating Greece by 11-5. Belgium and Slovenia lie in wait tomorrow, with Croatia and Bulgaria to come on Monday.
The Irish Women had an amazing finish to their opening game against Belarus. Ireland were 3-5 down after 7 ends and scored 4 shots in the 8th end to put themselves in a strong position with 2 ends to go. In an unbelievable 9th end, Belarus roared back with 6 shots of their own to win 11-7. They also redeemed themselves in their 2nd game today, scoring 3 shots in the final end to win by 9 shots to 8. They play against Croatia and Roumania tomorrow and then Austria on Monday.
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