1981 European Curling Championships

1981 European Curling Championships
Host cityGrindelwald, Switzerland
ArenaSportzentrum
Dates7–12 December
Men's winner Switzerland
SkipJürg Tanner
ThirdJürg Hornisberger
SecondPatrik Lörtscher
LeadFranz Tanner
Finalist Sweden (Göran Roxin)
Women's winner Switzerland
Curling clubCC Bern, Bern
SkipSusan Schlapbach
ThirdIrene Bürgi
SecondUrsula Schlapbach
LeadKatrin Peterhans
Finalist Sweden (Elisabeth Högström)
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The 1981 European Curling Championships were held from 7 to 12 December at the Sportzentrum arena in Grindelwald, Switzerland.

The Swiss men's team skipped by Jürg Tanner won their third European title, and the Swiss women's team skipped by Susan Schlapbach won their second European title.

For the first time, the men's team of Austria and Finland and women's teams of Austria and Luxembourg took part in the European Championship.

Men's

Teams

Team Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Curling club
 Austria Arthur Fabi Ludwig Karrer Manfred Fabi Dieter Küchenmeister
 Denmark Per Berg Gert Larsen Jan Hansen Michael Harry Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre
 England Bob Martin Ronald D. Thornton John D. Kerr Michael Thompson
 Finland Isto Kolemainen Juhani Heinonen Pekka Sylvander Keijo Silvan
 France André Tronc Maurice Mercier Yves Tronc Jean-Francois Orset
 Germany Keith Wendorf Hans Dieter Kiesel Sven Saile Heiner Martin
 Italy Giuseppe Dal Molin Massimo Alvera Franco Sovilla Claudio Alvera
 Luxembourg Marco Staedtgen William Bannerman Nico Schweich Guy Schweich
 Netherlands Otto Veening Robin Claushuis Gustaf van Imhoff Sytze van Dam
 Norway Pål Trulsen Flemming Davanger Stig-Arne Gunnestad Kjell Berg
 Scotland Colin Hamilton W. Michael Dick David Ramsay Richard Pretsel
 Sweden Göran Roxin Björn Rudström Håkan Rudström Christer Mårtensson Hans Timan Magnus Ladulås CK, Stockholm
 Switzerland Jürg Tanner Jürg Hornisberger Patrik Lörtscher Franz Tanner
 Wales Richard Davis David Humphreys Chris Wells Ray King

Round robin

Group A

Team A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 W L Place
A1  Austria * 6:7 5:6 5:8 10:8 6:14 5:7 1 5 6
A2  England 7:6 * 7:9 7:9 10:6 4:14 3:11 2 4 5
A3  France 6:5 9:7 * 3:10 11:3 7:6 4:7 4 2 3
A4  Germany 8:5 9:7 10:3 * 11:4 7:6 5:7 5 1 2
A5  Netherlands 8:10 6:10 3:11 4:11 * 4:9 1:13 0 6 7
A6  Scotland 14:6 14:4 6:7 6:7 9:4 * 4:7 3 3 4
A7  Switzerland 7:5 11:3 7:4 7:5 13:1 7:4 * 6 0 1

Group B

Team B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 W L Place
B1  Denmark * 12:5 11:6 6:5 7:6 9:10 13:3 5 1 2
B2  Finland 5:12 * 3:7 7:6 2:13 3:13 3:8[1] 1 5 7
B3  Italy 6:11 7:3 * 15:3 2:7 3:9 12:2 3 3 4
B4  Luxembourg 5:6 6:7 3:15 * 1:14 2:9 11:9 1 5 5
B5  Norway 6:7 13:2 7:2 14:1 * 7:8 14:2 4 2 3
B6  Sweden 10:9 13:3 9:3 9:2 8:7 * 14:4 6 0 1
B7  Wales 3:13 8:3 2:12 9:11 2:14 4:14 * 1 5 6
  Teams to playoffs

Ranking games for 5th-14th places

For 13th place
  
 Netherlands 5
 Finland 2
For 11th place
  
 Austria 10
 Wales 4
For 9th place
  
 England 7
 Luxembourg 6
For 7th place
  
 Scotland 6
 Italy 5
For 5th place
  
 France 8
 Norway 6

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
A(1)  Switzerland 5
B(2)  Denmark 1
 Switzerland 8
 Sweden 6
B(1)  Sweden 7
A(2)  Germany 6 Bronze game
 Denmark 10
 Germany 4

Final standings

Place Team Skip GP W L
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Switzerland Jürg Tanner 8 8 0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Sweden Göran Roxin 8 7 1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Denmark Per Berg 8 6 2
4  Germany Keith Wendorf 8 5 3
5  France André Tronc 7 5 2
6  Norway Pål Trulsen 7 4 3
7  Scotland Colin Hamilton 7 4 3
8  Italy Giuseppe Dal Molin 7 3 4
9  England Bob Martin 7 3 4
10  Luxembourg Marco Staedtgen 7 1 6
11  Austria Arthur Fabi 7 2 5
12  Wales Richard Davis 7 1 6
13  Netherlands Otto Veening 7 1 6
14  Finland Isto Kolemainen 7 1 6

Women's

Teams

Team Skip Third Second Lead Curling club
 Austria Marianne Gartner Antje Karrer Susanne Wieser Herta Kuchenmeister Kitzbühel CC, Kitzbühel
 Denmark Helena Blach Marianne Jørgensen Astrid Birnbaum Malene Krause Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre
 England Gwen French Pauline Douglas Jean Picken Lynda Clegg
 France Huguette Jullien (fourth) Agnes Mercier Paulette Sulpice (skip) Anne-Claude Kennerson
 Germany Andrea Schöpp Monica Wackerle Monika Wagner Marga Hupertz SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
 Italy Maria-Grazzia Constantini Ann Lacedelli Tea Valt Angela Constantini
 Luxembourg Micheline Städtgen Sanny Mohnen Madeleine van den Houten Carine Schweich
 Netherlands Margreet Poost Elly de Vries Marianne Mirck Nicole van den Brink
 Norway Trine Trulsen Dordi Nordby Hanne Pettersen Cathrine Hannevig Snarøyen CC, Oslo
 Scotland Helen Caird Rae Gray Sheena Hay Helen Watson Broughty Ferry Ladies CC, Dundee
 Sweden Elisabeth Högström Katarina Hultling Birgitta Sewik Karin Sjögren Karlstads CK, Karlstad
 Switzerland Susan Schlapbach Irene Bürgi Ursula Schlapbach Katrin Peterhans CC Bern, Bern
 Wales Jean King Sheila Nells Rhoda Basnett Madzia Williams

Round robin

Group A

Team A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 W L Place
A1  Austria * 4:11 3:8 15:6 16:7 1:14 3:18 2 4 5
A2  Denmark 11:4 * 6:4 11:6 14:6 7:9 3:4 4 2 2
A3  France 8:3 4:6 * 14:4 13:4 8:7 5:10 4 2 3
A4  Luxembourg 6:15 6:11 4:14 * 3:15 9:7 3:15 1 5 7
A5  Netherlands 7:16 6:14 4:13 15:3 * 3:9 3:15 1 5 6
A6  Scotland 14:1 9:7 7:8 7:9 9:3 * 7:6 4 2 4
A7  Sweden 18:3 4:3 10:5 15:3 15:3 6:7 * 5 1 1

Group B

Team B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 W L Place
B1  England * 5:13 6:9 6:15 3:9 7:8 0 5 6
B2  Germany 13:5 * 4:6 5:9 6:5 10:9 3 2 3
B3  Italy 9:6 6:4 * 3:9 5:7 3:4 2 3 5
B4  Norway 15:6 9:5 9:3 * 3:4 9:2 4 1 2
B5  Switzerland 9:3 5:6 7:5 4:3 * 8:3 4 1 1
B6  Wales 8:7 9:10 4:3 2:9 3:8 * 2 3 4
  Teams to playoffs

Ranking games for 5th-12th places

For 11th place
  
 Netherlands 10
 England 6
For 9th place
  
 Austria 6
 Italy 3
For 7th place
  
 Scotland 11
 Wales 3
For 5th place
  
 France 10
 Germany 4

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
A(1)  Sweden 7
B(2)  Norway 5
 Sweden 5
 Switzerland 8
B(1)  Switzerland 7
A(2)  Denmark 6 Bronze game
 Norway 4
 Denmark 8

Final standings

Place Team Skip GP W L
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Switzerland Susan Schlapbach 7 6 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Sweden Elisabeth Högström 8 6 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Denmark Helena Blach 8 5 3
4  Norway Trine Trulsen 7 4 3
5  France Paulette Sulpice 7 5 2
6  Germany Andrea Schöpp 6 3 3
7  Scotland Helen Caird 7 5 2
8  Wales Jean King 6 2 4
9  Austria Marianne Gartner 7 3 4
10  Italy Maria-Grazzia Constantini 6 2 4
11  Netherlands Margreet Poost 7 2 5
12  England Gwen French 6 0 6
13  Luxembourg Micheline Städtgen 6 1 5

References

  1. ^ Mistake on WCF database: result of match Wales - Finland (8:3) shown as a result of match Wales - Luxembourg.
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