# 1987 European Curling Championships

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Curling tournament

1987 European Curling Championships Host city Oberstdorf, West Germany Arena Eis-Bundesleistungs-Zentrum Dates 8–12 December Men's winner Sweden Curling club Timrå CK, Timrå Skip Thomas Norgren Third Jan Strandlund Second Lars Strandqvist Lead Lars Engblom Alternate Olle Håkansson Finalist Norway (Eigil Ramsfjell) Women's winner West Germany Curling club SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen Skip Andrea Schöpp Third Almut Hege Second Monika Wagner Lead Suzanne Fink Finalist Sweden (Anette Norberg) « 1986 1988 »

The **1987 [European Curling Championships](/source/European_Curling_Championships)** were held from 8 to 12 December at the [Eis-Bundesleistungs-Zentrum](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eis-Bundesleistungs-Zentrum&action=edit&redlink=1) arena in [Oberstdorf](/source/Oberstdorf), [West Germany](/source/West_Germany).

The Swedish men's team skipped by [Thomas Norgren](/source/Thomas_Norgren) won their second title and the West German women's team skipped by [Andrea Schöpp](/source/Andrea_Sch%C3%B6pp) won their third title.[1]

## Men

### Teams

Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Curling club, city Austria Alois Kreidl Günther Mochny Dieter Küchenmeister Stefan Salinger Kitzbühel CC, Kitzbühel Denmark Sören Bang Henrik Jakobsen Lasse Lavrsen Ulrik Schmidt Michael Harry Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre England John Deakin Gordon Vickers Martyn Deakin Peter Bowyer Finland Jussi Uusipaavalniemi Jarmo Jokivalli Jari Laukkanen Petri Tsutsunen Juhani Heinonen France Christophe Boan Gerard Ravello Alain Brangi Thierry Mercier Italy Fabio Alverà Adriano Lorenzi Stefano Morona Stefano Zardini Luxembourg Denis Boulianne Nico Schweich Norbert Busch William Bannerman Netherlands Wim Neeleman Otto Veening Sytze van Dam Cock Sonneveld Norway Eigil Ramsfjell Sjur Loen Morten Søgaard Bo Bakke Scotland Douglas Dryburgh Philip Wilson Lindsay Clark Billy Andrew Sweden Thomas Norgren Jan Strandlund Lars Strandqvist Lars Engblom Olle Håkansson Olle Håkansson Timrå CK, Timrå Switzerland Dieter Wüest Jens Piesbergen Peter Grendelmeier Simon Roth Wales John Hunt John Stone John Guyan Michael Hunt West Germany Keith Wendorf Uwe Saile Sven Saile Hans Dieter Kiesel CC Schwenningen, Schwenningen

### First Phase (Triple Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Switzerland 10 France 2 Austria 3 Austria 11 Switzerland 5 Italy 8 Scotland 6 Netherlands 2 Italy 1 Scotland 12 Scotland 3 Wales 4

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Sweden 8 Denmark 7 England 5 England 8 Sweden 6 Norway 12 Norway 4 Luxembourg 4 Norway 6 West Germany 7 West Germany 4 Finland 0

#### Round 2

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Switzerland 9 Denmark 2 Denmark 8 Luxembourg 3 Finland 2 Finland 8

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Norway 5 Netherlands 4 France 2 Netherlands 8 Netherlands 7 Wales 2

Game 1 Game 2 Austria 6 Italy 7 Italy 5 England 7 West Germany 7 West Germany 8

#### Round 3

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Denmark 7 England 3 Wales 1 Wales 8

Game 1 Game 2 Italy 3 France 4 Finland 6 Finland 5

Game 1 Game 2 Netherlands 7 Austria 8 Austria 6 Luxembourg 7

### Second Phase (Double Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2 Scotland 8 Finland 3 Scotland 5 Norway 6 Switzerland 6 Norway 7

Game 1 Game 2 Sweden 6 Denmark 7 Denmark 5 West Germany 6 West Germany 6 Netherlands 3

#### Round 2

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2 Denmark 3 Finland 2 Switzerland 4 Switzerland 7

Game 1 Game 2 Scotland 3 Sweden 8 Sweden 4 Netherlands 1

### Placement Phase

#### Range 9-14

Quarterfinals (9-14) Semifinals (9-14) Final Italy 7 Wales 8 Wales 2 Luxembourg 7 Austria 4 England 5 France 3 France 7

Semifinals (11-14) Final for 11th place England 6 Wales 4 England 5 France 2 France 8 Luxembourg 2 Match for 13th place Wales 7 Luxembourg 5

#### Range 5-8

Final for 5th place Denmark 6 Scotland 5

Final for 7th place Finland 7 Netherlands 4

### Playoffs

Semifinals Final 1 Sweden 9 4 West Germany 2 Sweden 5 Norway 4 2 Switzerland 3 3 Norway 8 Bronze Medal Game West Germany 4 Switzerland 5

### Final standings

Place Country Skip Games Wins Losses Sweden Thomas Norgren 6 5 1 Norway Eigil Ramsfjell 8 6 2 Switzerland Dieter Wüest 8 5 3 4 West Germany Keith Wendorf 8 5 3 5 Denmark Sören Bang 8 4 4 6 Scotland Douglas Dryburgh 6 4 2 7 Finland Jussi Uusipaavalniemi 9 5 4 8 Netherlands Wim Neeleman 9 3 6 9 Austria Alois Kreidl 7 4 3 10 Italy Fabio Alverà 7 3 4 11 England John Deakin 7 3 4 12 France Christophe Boan 7 2 5 13 Wales John Hunt 8 3 5 14 Luxembourg Denis Boulianne 6 0 6

## Women

### Teams

Country Skip Third Second Lead Coach Curling club, city Austria Lilly Hummelt Andrea von Malberg Inge Lamprecht Jutta Kober Denmark Marianne Qvist Lene Bidstrup Astrid Birnbaum Lilian Frøhling Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre England Caroline Cumming Aileen Gemmell Penni Hinds Alison Arthur Robin Gemmell Finland Anne Eerikäinen Mari Lundén Tytti Haapasaari Terhi Liukkonen France Agnes Mercier Annick Mercier Andrée Dupont-Roc Catherine Lefebvre Italy Ann Lacedelli Francesca Del Fabbro Emanuela Sarto Loredana Siorpaes Netherlands Laura Van Imhoff Gerrie Veening Kniertje van Kuyk Mirjam Gast Norway Trine Trulsen Dordi Nordby Hanne Pettersen Mette Halvorsen Snarøyen CC, Oslo Scotland Marion Miller Janice Miller Jane McConnell Moira McConnell Greenacres CC, Renfrewshire Sweden Anette Norberg Sofie Marmont Anna Rindeskog Louise Marmont Härnösands CK, Härnösand Switzerland Cristina Lestander Barbara Meier Christina Gartenmann Katrin Peterhans Wales Helen Lyon Jean Robinson Anna Martin Jackie Jones West Germany Andrea Schöpp Almut Hege Monika Wagner Suzanne Fink SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen

### First Phase (Triple Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 West Germany 6 Netherlands 1 Norway 7 Norway 14 Norway 10 Scotland 13 Scotland 2 Wales 2 Scotland 14 France 5 Austria 1 Austria 6

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Austria 4 Sweden 11 Sweden 5 Finland 4 Sweden 10 Denmark 2 Denmark 11 Italy 7 Italy 3 England 6

#### Round 2

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Denmark 7 France 10 Netherlands 5 Wales 1 France 6 France 13

Game 1 Game 2 West Germany 9 Austria 1 West Germany 5 Switzerland 6 Switzerland 6 Italy 1

Game 1 Game 2 Scotland 9 Finland 13 Finland 3 England 1

#### Round 3

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Finland 8 Italy 5 Wales 1 Wales 9

Game 1 Game 2 West Germany 12 Netherlands 1 England 5 England 7

Game 1 Denmark 6 Austria 9

### Second Phase (Double Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2 Norway 4 West Germany 7 West Germany 12 France 4 Scotland 6 France 7

Game 1 Game 2 Sweden 12 Finland 2 Sweden 7 Switzerland 5 Switzerland 9 Austria 2

#### Round 2

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2 Switzerland 5 Norway 8 Norway 9 Scotland 4

Game 1 Game 2 France 8 Finland 6 Finland 2 Austria 5

### Placement Phase

#### Range 9-13

Quarterfinal (9-13) Semifinals (9-13) Final Wales 1 England 10 Denmark 10 Italy 9 Italy 5 Netherlands 5

Semifinal (11-13) Final for 11th place Wales 2 Netherlands 10 Netherlands 10 Italy 4

#### Range 5-8

Final for 5th place Switzerland 8 Finland 4

Final for 7th place Scotland 3 Austria 6

### Playoffs

Semifinals Final 1 France 3 4 Sweden 8 Sweden 6 West Germany 7 2 Norway 6 3 West Germany 7 Bronze Medal Game France 4 Norway 9

### Final standings

Place Country Skip Games Wins Losses West Germany Andrea Schöpp 8 6 2 Sweden Anette Norberg 7 6 1 Norway Trine Trulsen 8 6 2 4 France Agnes Mercier 9 5 4 5 Switzerland Cristina Lestander 7 4 3 6 Finland Anne Eerikäinen 8 3 5 7 Austria Lilly Hummelt 7 3 4 8 Scotland Marion Miller 7 3 4 9 Denmark Marianne Qvist 6 3 3 10 England Caroline Cumming 6 2 4 11 Netherlands Laura Van Imhoff 6 2 4 12 Italy Ann Lacedelli 7 2 5 13 Wales Helen Lyon 6 1 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/183) from the [World Curling Federation](/source/World_Curling_Federation)

- [Women's results](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/267) from the [World Curling Federation](/source/World_Curling_Federation)

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