20-04-2022, 13:07
This year's Seniors championships are being held in Centre Sportif de Sous-Moulin, Geneva, Switzerland from 23rd to 30th April and are run in conjunction with the Mixed Doubles.
Men's Teams: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Scotland, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United States. These 21 teams have been split into 3 Groups -
Group A - Australia, Canada, Finland, Italy, Slovakia, Turkey and United States
Group B - Czech Republic, England, Hungary, Ireland, Norway, Switzerland and Sweden
Group C - Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Latvia, Nigeria, New Zealand and Scotland
England are represented by John Brown (Skip), Steve Amann (Vice-Skip), Martin Gregory (Second) and Andrew Robbins (Lead), with Thomas Campbell as Alternate.
Ireland's team consists of Johnjo Kenny (Skip), Bill Gray (Vice-Skip), David Whyte (Second) and Neil Fyfe (Lead) plus Alternate Ross Barr. John Jo Kenny, Bill Gray and David Whyte won Gold in 2012.
Scotland have Keith Prentice (Skip), John Davie (Vice-Skip), John Dowell (Second), Michael Ferguson (Lead) and Alternate Robert Anderson. Keith is from my local ice rink and he skipped the Scots to Gold in 2007 with a different team.
Women's Teams: Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland and United States. These 13 teams have been split into 2 Groups as follows -
Group A - Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Sweden
Group B - England, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Switzerland and United States
England's team for this year (4 of them are from my local ice rink) are Judith Dixon (Skip), Angela Wilcox (Vice-Skip), Helen Forbes (Second) and Deborah Higgins (Lead) with Alternate Joan Reed.
Ireland's representatives are Dale Sinclair (Skip), Louise Kerr (Vice-Skip), Bernie Gillett (Second) and Clare McCormick (Lead)
Scotland's players are Mairi Milne (Vice-Skip, playing 4th), Edith Hazard (Skip, playing 3rd), Wendy Johnston (Second), Katie Loudon (Lead) and Alternate Jackie Lockhart.
Men's Teams: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Scotland, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United States. These 21 teams have been split into 3 Groups -
Group A - Australia, Canada, Finland, Italy, Slovakia, Turkey and United States
Group B - Czech Republic, England, Hungary, Ireland, Norway, Switzerland and Sweden
Group C - Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Latvia, Nigeria, New Zealand and Scotland
England are represented by John Brown (Skip), Steve Amann (Vice-Skip), Martin Gregory (Second) and Andrew Robbins (Lead), with Thomas Campbell as Alternate.
Ireland's team consists of Johnjo Kenny (Skip), Bill Gray (Vice-Skip), David Whyte (Second) and Neil Fyfe (Lead) plus Alternate Ross Barr. John Jo Kenny, Bill Gray and David Whyte won Gold in 2012.
Scotland have Keith Prentice (Skip), John Davie (Vice-Skip), John Dowell (Second), Michael Ferguson (Lead) and Alternate Robert Anderson. Keith is from my local ice rink and he skipped the Scots to Gold in 2007 with a different team.
Women's Teams: Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland and United States. These 13 teams have been split into 2 Groups as follows -
Group A - Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Sweden
Group B - England, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Switzerland and United States
England's team for this year (4 of them are from my local ice rink) are Judith Dixon (Skip), Angela Wilcox (Vice-Skip), Helen Forbes (Second) and Deborah Higgins (Lead) with Alternate Joan Reed.
Ireland's representatives are Dale Sinclair (Skip), Louise Kerr (Vice-Skip), Bernie Gillett (Second) and Clare McCormick (Lead)
Scotland's players are Mairi Milne (Vice-Skip, playing 4th), Edith Hazard (Skip, playing 3rd), Wendy Johnston (Second), Katie Loudon (Lead) and Alternate Jackie Lockhart.
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