# 1990 European Curling Championships

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Curling competition at Lillehammer, Norway

1990 European Curling Championships Host city Lillehammer, Norway Arena Kristins Hall Dates 4–8 December Men's winner Sweden Curling club Sollefteå CK, Sollefteå Skip Mikael Hasselborg Third Hans Nordin Second Lars Vågberg Lead Stefan Hasselborg Finalist Scotland (Robin Gray) Women's winner Norway Curling club Snarøyen CC, Oslo Skip Dordi Nordby Third Hanne Pettersen Second Mette Halvorsen Lead Anne Jøtun Finalist Scotland (Hazel Erskine) « 1989 1991 »

The **1990 [European Curling Championships](/source/European_Curling_Championships)** were held from 4 to 8 December at the [Kristins Hall](/source/Kristins_Hall) arena in [Lillehammer](/source/Lillehammer), [Norway](/source/Norway).

The Swedish men's team won their third title, and the Norwegian women's team won their first title.

[Scotland](/source/Scotland) were the losing finalist in both the men's and women's events.

## Men

### Teams

Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Curling club, city Austria Alois Kreidl Günther Mochny Dieter Küchenmeister Stefan Salinger Kitzbühel CC, Kitzbühel Czechoslovakia Radek Klima Tomas Klima Martin Binder Karel Havl¡cek Denmark Tommy Stjerne Per Berg Ivan Frederiksen Anders Søderblom Peter Andersen Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre England Martyn Deakin (4th) Alistair Burns John Deakin (skip) Stephen Watt Finland Jussi Uusipaavalniemi Jari Laukkanen Jori Aro Marko Poikolainen Juhani Heinonen France Thierry Mercier Daniel Cosetto Lionel Tournier Laurent Flenghi Joel Indergand Germany Rodger Gustaf Schmidt Philip Seitz Johnny Jahr Andreas Feldenkirchen Dirk Hornung, Joackim Fendske Italy Vittorino Boschet Alessandro Fummi Livio Zanardo Giovanni Zadra Netherlands Jerom van Dillegis Jan Henderson Rob Joosen Hans van Dijk Gerard Köppers Norway Eigil Ramsfjell Sjur Loen Morten Skaug Niclas Järund Snarøyen CC, Oslo Scotland Robin Gray Kenneth Knox Kerr Graham William Hogg Sweden Mikael Hasselborg Hans Nordin Lars Vågberg Stefan Hasselborg Sollefteå CK, Sollefteå Switzerland Markus Känzig Silvano Flückiger Cristoph Richter Mario Flückiger Wales John Hunt John Stone Scott Lyon) David Stevenson

### First Phase (Triple Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Scotland 8 Wales 13 Wales 2 Italy 2 Scotland 8 France 6 France 7 Netherlands 5 France 4 Sweden 6 Sweden 3 England 5

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Norway 9 Austria 3 Austria 2 Denmark 2 Norway 6 Germany 14 Germany 3 Czechoslovakia 1 Germany 9 Switzerland 7 Switzerland 5 Finland 2

#### Round 2

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Germany 3 England 10 Italy 8 Netherlands 2 England 10 England 10

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 France 6 Finland 7 Denmark 4 Czechoslovakia 2 Finland 5 Finland 14

Game 1 Game 2 Sweden 6 Austria 2 Switzerland 7 Switzerland 5

#### Round 3

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 France 8 Austria 4 Netherlands 3 Netherlands 6

Game 1 Game 2 Sweden 6 Italy 3 Denmark 3 Denmark 10

Game 1 Game 2 Germany 7 Wales 11 Wales 8 Czechoslovakia 2

### Second Phase (Double Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2 Scotland 6 Sweden 7 Sweden 1 England 4 Finland 0 England 7

Game 1 Game 2 Norway 6 France 2 Norway 8 Switzerland 7 Switzerland 6 Wales 2

#### Round 2

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2 Switzerland 3 Scotland 6 Scotland 6 Finland 3

Game 1 Game 2 Sweden 6 France 6 France 3 Wales 3

### Placement Phase

#### Range 9-14

Quarterfinals (9-14) Semifinals (9-14) Final for 9th place Netherlands 14 Czechoslovakia 2 Netherlands 2 Denmark 11 Denmark 6 Germany 4 Germany 7 Austria 8 Austria 2 Italy 6

Semifinals (11-14) Final for 11th place Netherlands 7 Italy 2 Netherlands 7 Austria 3 Austria 13 Czechoslovakia 3 Match for 13th place Italy 11 Czechoslovakia 3

#### Range 5-8

Final for 5th place Switzerland 6 France 1

Final for 7th place Finland 6 Wales 3

### Playoffs

Semifinals Final England 4 Scotland 5 Scotland 7 Sweden 9 Norway 4 Sweden 6 Bronze Medal Game England 5 Norway 6

### Final standings

Place Country Skip Games Wins Losses Sweden Mikael Hasselborg 10 7 3 Scotland Robin Gray 7 5 2 Norway Eigil Ramsfjell 6 5 1 4 England John Deakin 8 5 3 5 Switzerland Markus Känzig 8 5 3 6 France Thierry Mercier 9 4 5 7 Finland Jussi Uusipaavalniemi 7 4 3 8 Wales John Hunt 8 3 5 9 Denmark Tommy Stjerne 6 3 3 10 Germany Rodger Gustaf Schmidt 7 3 4 11 Netherlands Jerom van Dillegis 8 4 4 12 Austria Alois Kreidl 8 3 5 13 Italy Vittorino Boschet 6 1 5 14 Czechoslovakia Radek Klima 6 0 6

## Women

### Teams

Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Curling club, city Austria Edeltraud Koudelka Margit Holzer Anna Egger Veronika Huber Lilly Hummelt Denmark Helena Blach Lavrsen Malene Krause Lone Kristoffersen Gitte Larsen Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre England Moira Davison Margaret Martin Venetia Scott Joan Reed Margaret Cadzow Glendale CC, Northumberland Finland Jaana Jokela Terhi Aro Nina Ahvenainen Heidi Koskiheimo Marita Ripatti France Karine Caux Laurence Bibollet Géraldine Girod Chrystelle Fournier Germany Andrea Schöpp Monika Wagner Christina Haller Heike Wieländer Rainer Schöpp SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen Italy Ann Lacedelli Maria Carla Lorenzi Daniela Zandegiacomo Loredana Siorpaes Netherlands Jenny Bovenschen Netty Born Kniertje van Kuyk Teuna Jongert Elke Schütz Norway Dordi Nordby Hanne Pettersen Mette Halvorsen Anne Jøtun Snarøyen CC, Oslo Scotland Hazel Erskine Edith Loudon Katie Loudon Fiona Bayne Sweden Annika Lööf Lotta Giesenfeld Helena Svensson Elisabeth Hansson Lena Mårdberg Switzerland Cristina Lestander Christine Krieg Nicole Oetliker Christina Gartenmann Wales Hilary Davis Jackie Jones Madzia Williams Jenny MacMillan

### First Phase (Triple Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Second Phase.

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Germany 13 Italy 3 Finland 1 Finland 10 Germany 4 Denmark 8 Norway 5 England 1 Denmark 3 Norway 9 Norway 9 Austria 3

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Switzerland 8 France 9 France 5 Wales 3 Switzerland 5 Sweden 1 Sweden 8 Scotland 11 Scotland 7 Netherlands 1

#### Round 2

Three teams promoted to Second Phase.

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Sweden 6 Austria 2 Italy 3 England 7 Austria 10 Austria 8

Game 1 Game 2 Germany 11 Wales 12 Wales 0 Netherlands 5 Game 3

Game 1 Game 2 Finland 5 Denmark 4 Finland 2 Scotland 8 France 4 Scotland 7

#### Round 3

Three teams promoted to Second Phase.

Game 1 Game 2 Wales 1 France 6 France 6 England 5 Game 3

Game 1 Game 2 Finland 11 Italy 4 Netherlands 2 Netherlands 11 Game 3

Game 1 Austria 2 Denmark 8

### Second Phase (Double Knockout)

#### Round 1

Two teams promoted to Playoffs.

Game 1 Game 2 Norway 5 Finland 4 Norway 9 Germany 4 Germany 7 Sweden 3

Game 1 Game 2 Switzerland 7 France 5 Switzerland 4 Scotland 7 Scotland 5 Denmark 4

#### Round 2

Two teams promoted to Playoffs.

Game 1 Game 2 Switzerland 5 Finland 2 Sweden 4 Sweden 9 Game 3

Game 1 Game 2 Germany 5 France 1 Denmark 4 Denmark 10 Game 3

### Placement Phase

#### Range 9-13

Quarterfinals (9-13) Semifinals (9-13) Final for 9th place Wales 10 Netherlands 6 Wales 3 Austria 13 Austria 8 England 5 Italy 6 Italy 8

Semifinals (11-13) Final for 11th place Netherlands 8 England 3 Netherlands 5 Italy 10

#### Range 5-8

Final for 5th place Sweden 2 Denmark 3

Final for 7th place Finland 4 France 2

### Playoffs

Semifinals Final Norway 7 Switzerland 5 Norway 6 Scotland 4 Scotland 6 Germany 5 Bronze Medal Game Switzerland 5 Germany 3

### Final standings

Place Country Skip Games Wins Losses Norway Dordi Nordby 7 7 0 Scotland Hazel Erskine 8 6 2 Switzerland Cristina Lestander 7 5 2 4 Germany Andrea Schöpp 8 4 4 5 Denmark Helena Blach Lavrsen 8 4 4 6 Sweden Annika Lööf 7 3 4 7 Finland Jaana Jokela 8 4 4 8 France Karine Caux 8 3 5 9 Austria Edeltraud Koudelka 7 4 3 10 Wales Hilary Davis 6 2 4 11 Italy Ann Lacedelli 6 2 4 12 Netherlands Jenny Bovenschen 7 2 5 13 England Moira Davison 5 0 5

## References

## External links

- [Men's results](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/186) from the [World Curling Federation](/source/World_Curling_Federation)

- [Women's results](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/270) from the [World Curling Federation](/source/World_Curling_Federation)

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