27-11-2022, 01:23
A-Division Results
Scotland completed a successful defence of their European title this afternoon with two precision raised shots from Bruce Mouat, scoring 2 shots in the last end to win 5-4 over Switzerland in a tense final. Congratulations to the whole team securing the 2nd Medal for Scotland this week.
GOLD - SCOTLAND - Bruce Mouat (skip), Grant Hardie (third), Bobby Lammie (second), Hammy McMillan (lead), Kyle Waddell (alternate), Michael Goodfellow (coach)
SILVER - SWITZERLAND - Benoit Schwarz (fourth), Yannick Schwaller (skip and third), Sven Michel (second), Pablo Lachat (lead), Haavard Vad Petersson (coach)
BRONZE - ITALY - Joel Retornaz (skip), Amos Mosaner (third), Sebastiano Arman (second), Mattia Giovanella (lead), Alberto Pimpini (alternate) and Claudio Pescia (coach).
In the Women's Event, Denmark beat Switzerland 5-4 after an extra end. At the 2nd last end Denmark were lying 4 shots when Alina Paetz drew the shot to go one ahead. Not to be out done, at the last end the Swiss were lying 5 shots, when Madeleine Dupont drew the shot to level the game.
GOLD - DENMARK - skip, Madeleine Dupont; third, Mathilde Halse; second, Denise Dupont; lead, My Larsen; alternate, Jasmin Lander; coach, Ulrik Schmidt.
SILVER - SWITZERLAND - skip, Silvana Tirinzoni; fourth, Alina Paetz; second, Carole Howald; lead, Briar Schwaller-Huerlimann; alternate Anna Gut; coach Pierre Charette.
BRONZE - SCOTLAND - skip, Rebecca Morrison; third, Gina Aitken; second, Sophie Sinclair; lead, Sophie Jackson; alternate, Hailey Duff; coach, Nancy Smith.
B-Division Summary
With promotion to the A-Division already assured for both teams, Netherlands men went 5-0 up after three ends in their final against Finland on Saturday morning. They went on to win the final by 11-6 and take the gold medals. In the bronze medal game, France beat Latvia by 10-3.
The women’s gold final was between Czech Republic and Estonia. Finishing with a score of four in the eighth end, Estonia won by 10-3. Both these teams will play in next season’s A-Division. In the women’s bronze game, Lithuania beat Slovenia by 10-6.
Scotland completed a successful defence of their European title this afternoon with two precision raised shots from Bruce Mouat, scoring 2 shots in the last end to win 5-4 over Switzerland in a tense final. Congratulations to the whole team securing the 2nd Medal for Scotland this week.
GOLD - SCOTLAND - Bruce Mouat (skip), Grant Hardie (third), Bobby Lammie (second), Hammy McMillan (lead), Kyle Waddell (alternate), Michael Goodfellow (coach)
SILVER - SWITZERLAND - Benoit Schwarz (fourth), Yannick Schwaller (skip and third), Sven Michel (second), Pablo Lachat (lead), Haavard Vad Petersson (coach)
BRONZE - ITALY - Joel Retornaz (skip), Amos Mosaner (third), Sebastiano Arman (second), Mattia Giovanella (lead), Alberto Pimpini (alternate) and Claudio Pescia (coach).
In the Women's Event, Denmark beat Switzerland 5-4 after an extra end. At the 2nd last end Denmark were lying 4 shots when Alina Paetz drew the shot to go one ahead. Not to be out done, at the last end the Swiss were lying 5 shots, when Madeleine Dupont drew the shot to level the game.
GOLD - DENMARK - skip, Madeleine Dupont; third, Mathilde Halse; second, Denise Dupont; lead, My Larsen; alternate, Jasmin Lander; coach, Ulrik Schmidt.
SILVER - SWITZERLAND - skip, Silvana Tirinzoni; fourth, Alina Paetz; second, Carole Howald; lead, Briar Schwaller-Huerlimann; alternate Anna Gut; coach Pierre Charette.
BRONZE - SCOTLAND - skip, Rebecca Morrison; third, Gina Aitken; second, Sophie Sinclair; lead, Sophie Jackson; alternate, Hailey Duff; coach, Nancy Smith.
B-Division Summary
With promotion to the A-Division already assured for both teams, Netherlands men went 5-0 up after three ends in their final against Finland on Saturday morning. They went on to win the final by 11-6 and take the gold medals. In the bronze medal game, France beat Latvia by 10-3.
The women’s gold final was between Czech Republic and Estonia. Finishing with a score of four in the eighth end, Estonia won by 10-3. Both these teams will play in next season’s A-Division. In the women’s bronze game, Lithuania beat Slovenia by 10-6.
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