# 1986 European Curling Championships

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Curling competition at Copenhagen, Denmark

1986 European Curling Championships Host city Copenhagen, Denmark Arena Hvidovre Ice Rink Dates 9–13 December Men's winner Switzerland Skip Felix Luchsinger Third Thomas Grendelmeier Second Daniel Steiff Lead Fritz Luchsinger Finalist Sweden (Göran Roxin) Women's winner West Germany Skip Andrea Schöpp Third Almut Hege Second Monika Wagner Lead Elinore Schöpp Finalist Switzerland (Liliane Raisin) « 1985 1987 »

The **1986 [European Curling Championships](/source/European_Curling_Championships)** were held from 9 to 13 December at the Hvidovre Ice Rink arena in [Copenhagen](/source/Copenhagen), [Denmark](/source/Denmark).

The Swiss men's team skipped by [Felix Luchsinger](/source/Felix_Luchsinger) won their sixth title and the West German women's team skipped by [Andrea Schöpp](/source/Andrea_Sch%C3%B6pp) won their second title.[1]

## Men

### Teams

Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Curling club, city Austria Christian Wieser Herwig Ritter Thomas Wieser Konrad Weiser Denmark Tommy Stjerne Per Berg Peter Andersen Ivan Frederiksen Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre England Bob Martin Ronnie Brock Robin Gemmell John Brown Finland Jussi Uusipaavalniemi Jarmo Jokivalli Markku Uusipaavalniemi Petri Tsutsunen Juhani Heinonen France Jean-Francois Orset Claude Feige Jean-Louis Sibuet Marc Sibuet Italy Andrea Pavani Franco Sovilla Fabio Alverà Stefano Morona Netherlands Wim Neeleman Jeroen Tilman Otto Veening Floris van Imhoff Norway Tormod Andreassen Flemming Davanger Stig-Arne Gunnestad Kjell Berg Scotland Lindsay Scotland Richard Gray Alistair Gray Martin Brown Sweden Göran Roxin Claes Roxin Björn Roxin Lars-Eric Roxin Anders Ehrling CK Ena, Enköping Switzerland Felix Luchsinger Thomas Grendelmeier Daniel Steiff Fritz Luchsinger Wales John Stone John Guyan Michael Hunt John Hunt West Germany Roland Jentsch Uli Sutor Charlie Kapp Thomas Vogelsang

### First Phase (Triple Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 West Germany 9 Netherlands 10 Netherlands 7 Finland 8 West Germany 3 Denmark 10 Denmark 7 Wales 2 Denmark 6 Switzerland 8 Switzerland 5 Italy 3

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Sweden 10 England 6 England 5 Austria 4 Sweden 3 Norway 8 Norway 6 Scotland 8 Scotland 1 France 3

#### Round 2

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Sweden 4 Italy 7 Finland 4 Wales 5 Italy 8 Italy 6

Game 1 Game 2 West Germany 3 Austria 4 France 7 France 7

Game 1 Game 2 Netherlands 2 Switzerland 9 Switzerland 6 England 3 Scotland 3 Scotland 8

#### Round 3

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 West Germany 9 England 5 England 4 Wales 2

Game 1 Game 2 Scotland 4 Austria 7 Austria 3 Finland 6

Game 1 Sweden 7 Netherlands 5

### Second Phase (Double Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2 Denmark 4 Sweden 5 Sweden 7 Italy 4 Italy 9 Scotland 6

Game 1 Game 2 Switzerland 7 France 4 Switzerland 9 Norway 6 Norway 7 West Germany 5

#### Round 2

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2 Norway 6 Denmark 3 Scotland 3 Scotland 6

Game 1 Game 2 Italy 6 France 5 West Germany 2 West Germany 6

### Placement Phase

#### Range 9-13

Quarterfinals (9-13) Semifinals (9-13) Final for 9th place England 7 Finland 7 Finland 6 Wales 6 England 2 Austria 9 Netherlands 5 Austria 6

Semifinal (11-13) Final for 11th place Finland 8 Netherlands 7 Wales 3 Wales 8

#### Range 5-8

Final for 5th place Scotland 6 West Germany 4

Final for 7th place Denmark 3 France 2

### Playoffs

Semifinals Final 1 Italy 2 4 Switzerland 9 Switzerland 8 Sweden 7 2 Norway 4 3 Sweden 7 Bronze Medal Game Italy 4 Norway 9

### Final standings

Place Country Skip Games Wins Losses Switzerland Felix Luchsinger 8 7 1 Sweden Göran Roxin 8 5 3 Norway Tormod Andreassen 7 5 2 4 Italy Andrea Pavani 9 5 4 5 Scotland Lindsay Scotland 9 5 4 6 West Germany Roland Jentsch 8 3 5 7 Denmark Tommy Stjerne 6 4 2 8 France Jean-Francois Orset 6 2 4 9 Austria Christian Wieser 6 3 3 10 England Bob Martin 7 3 4 11 Finland Jussi Uusipaavalniemi 6 2 4 12 Wales John Stone 6 1 5 13 Netherlands Wim Neeleman 6 1 5

## Women

### Teams

Country Skip Third Second Lead Curling club, city Austria Lilly Hummelt Anna Egger Andrea von Malberg Jutta Kober Denmark Maj-Brit Rejnholdt-Christensen Jane Bidstrup Hanne Olsen Lone Bagge Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre England Jean Picken Lynda Clegg Mary Finlay Doris Vickers Finland Taru Kivinen (fourth) Jaana Jokela (skip) Kirsi Jeskanen Nina Ahvenainen France Andrée Dupont-Roc (fourth) Annick Mercier Catherine Lefebvre Agnes Mercier (skip) Italy Maria-Grazzia Constantini Ann Lacedelli Tea Valt Angela Constantini Netherlands Laura Van Imhoff Gerrie Veening Jenny Bovenschen Mirjam Gast Norway Trine Trulsen Dordi Nordby Hanne Pettersen Mette Halvorsen Snarøyen CC, Oslo Scotland Gay Deas Beryl Anita Harley Jane Smith Edna Nelson Sweden Elisabeth Högström Birgitta Sewik Eva Andersson Bitte Berg Karlstads CK, Karlstad Switzerland Liliane Raisin Claude Orizet Carole Barbey Beatrice Pochon Wales Elizabeth Hunt Margaret Guyan Margaret Crawley Jean Robinson West Germany Andrea Schöpp Almut Hege Monika Wagner Elinore Schöpp

### First Phase (Triple Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Switzerland 10 Italy 7 Finland 7 Finland 11 Switzerland 6 Denmark 8 Denmark 8 Wales 3 Denmark 4 Sweden 9 Sweden 3 England 5

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Scotland 11 Austria 4 France 9 France 7 Scotland 4 West Germany 8 Norway 7 West Germany 8 West Germany 8 Netherlands 4

#### Round 2

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Wales 1 England 11 England 2 Italy 9 Italy 6 Scotland 5

Game 1 Game 2 Switzerland 10 Austria 9 Austria 5 Netherlands 8

Game 1 Game 2 Finland 9 Sweden 7 Finland 10 France 9 France 12 Norway 7

#### Round 3

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Scotland 15 Norway 11 Norway 3 Wales 3

Game 1 Game 2 Finland 4 England 4 Netherlands 9 Netherlands 10

Game 1 Austria 2 Sweden 11

### Second Phase (Double Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2 Denmark 7 Scotland 5 Denmark 7 Italy 3 Italy 10 Netherlands 6

Game 1 Game 2 Switzerland 6 France 7 France 6 West Germany 7 West Germany 5 Sweden 3

#### Round 2

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2 France 8 Scotland 7 Scotland 11 Netherlands 6

Game 1 Game 2 Italy 8 Switzerland 7 Switzerland 9 Sweden 5

### Placement Phase

#### Range 9-13

Quarterfinal (9-13) Semifinals (9-13) Final Finland 12 England 9 Norway 12 Italy 9 Austria 0 Netherlands 5

Semifinal (11-13) Final for 11th place England 7 Austria 10 Austria 5 Wales 4

#### Range 5-8

Final for 5th place France 8 Italy 6

Final for 7th place Netherlands 1 Sweden 9

### Playoffs

Semifinals Final 1 West Germany 11 4 Scotland 2 West Germany 7 Switzerland 3 2 Switzerland 2 3 Denmark 1 Bronze Medal Game Scotland 4 Denmark 9

### Final standings

Place Country Skip Games Wins Losses West Germany Andrea Schöpp 7 7 0 Switzerland Liliane Raisin 8 5 3 Denmark Maj-Brit Rejnholdt-Christensen 7 6 1 4 Scotland Gay Deas 9 4 5 5 France Agnes Mercier 8 5 3 6 Italy Maria-Grazzia Constantini 7 3 4 7 Sweden Elisabeth Högström 7 3 4 8 Netherlands Laura Van Imhoff 7 2 5 9 Norway Trine Trulsen 6 3 3 10 Finland Jaana Jokela 7 3 4 11 England Jean Picken 7 3 4 12 Austria Lilly Hummelt 7 2 5 13 Wales Elizabeth Hunt 5 0 5

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Medals"](http://results.worldcurling.org/Record/Medals/2). *World Curling Federation*.

- [Men's results](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/180) from the [World Curling Federation](/source/World_Curling_Federation)

- [Women's results](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/266) from the [World Curling Federation](/source/World_Curling_Federation)

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