# 2001 European Curling Championships

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The **2001 [European Curling Championships](/source/European_Curling_Championships)** were held in [Vierumäki](/source/Vierum%C3%A4ki), [Finland](/source/Finland), from 8 to 15 December .

## Men's

### A tournament

#### Final round-robin standings

Team Skip W L Sweden Peja Lindholm 7 2 Switzerland Andreas Schwaller 7 2 Norway Pål Trulsen 6 3 Finland Markku Uusipaavalniemi 6 3 Scotland Hammy McMillan 5 4 Denmark Lasse Lavrsen 4 5 France Thierry Mercier 4 5 Germany Sebastian Stock 3 6 Czech Republic Petr Stepanek 2 7 Italy Alessandro Lettieri 1 8

#### Draws

#### Draw 1

Denmark 10–3 Finland Sweden 4–3 Switzerland Norway 8–5 Germany Scotland 8–5 France Czech Republic 6–5 Italy

#### Draw 2

Sweden 8–6 Italy Germany 9–1 Czech Republic Finland 7–1 France Norway 6–3 Denmark Switzerland 6–1 Scotland

#### Draw 3

Scotland 9–5 Czech Republic France 8–7 Denmark Switzerland 6–5 Italy Finland 8–4 Germany Norway 7–5 Sweden

#### Draw 4

Switzerland 8–7 Denmark Norway 8–4 Finland Sweden 9–5 Czech Republic Scotland 9–2 Italy Germany 9–2 France

#### Draw 5

Norway 11–5 Italy Switzerland 8–4 Germany Scotland 7–5 Denmark Sweden 8–1 France Finland 8–4 Czech Republic

#### Draw 6

France 7–5 Czech Republic Finland 11–6 Scotland Sweden 9–8 Germany Switzerland 9–3 Norway Italy 7–6 Denmark

#### Draw 7

Sweden 7–6 Finland Denmark 9–8 Czech Republic Switzerland 6–5 France Germany 11–3 Italy Norway 6–3 Scotland

#### Draw 8

Scotland 9–4 Germany France 6–4 Italy Czech Republic 8–7 Norway Denmark 7–6 Sweden Finland 7–2 Switzerland

#### Draw 9

France 10–6 Norway Sweden 11–5 Scotland Finland 9–3 Italy Switzerland 9–2 Czech Republic Denmark 7–6 Germany

#### Playoffs

Semi-final Final 1 Sweden 7 4 Finland 4 1 Sweden 5 2 Switzerland 4 3 Norway 7 2 Switzerland 8 Bronze medal 4 Finland 6 3 Norway 4

#### Medals

Medal Team Gold Sweden (Peja Lindholm, Tomas Nordin, Magnus Swartling, Peter Narup, and Anders Kraupp) Silver Switzerland (Andreas Schwaller, Christof Schwaller, Markus Eggler, Damian Grichting, and Marco Ramstein) Bronze Finland (Markku Uusipaavalniemi, Wille Mäkelä, Tommi Häti, Jari Laukkanen, and Pekka Saarelainen)

## Women's

### A tournament

#### Final round-robin standings

Team Skip W L Sweden Anette Norberg 7 0 Germany Andrea Schöpp 6 1 Denmark Lene Bidstrup 5 2 Switzerland Luzia Ebnöther 4 3 Norway Dordi Nordby 3 4 Scotland Rhona Martin 2 5 Russia Olga Jarkova 1 6 Finland Jaana Jokela 0 7

#### Draws

#### Draw 1

Sweden 7–6 Norway Germany 8–5 Switzerland Denmark 10–4 Scotland Russia 4–3 Finland

#### Draw 2

Denmark 8–5 Finland Scotland 7–3 Russia Germany 9–2 Norway Sweden 5–4 Switzerland

#### Draw 3

Germany 5–4 Scotland Sweden 8–3 Finland Switzerland 10–4 Russia Denmark 9–6 Norway

#### Draw 4

Denmark 7–3 Switzerland Norway 5–4 Russia Sweden 5–4 Scotland Germany 8–6 Finland

#### Draw 5

Sweden 9–3 Russia Germany 9–4 Denmark Switzerland 8–6 Finland Norway 10–9 Scotland

#### Draw 6

Switzerland 7–4 Norway Scotland 10–2 Finland Sweden 9–5 Germany Denmark 10–8 Russia

#### Draw 7

Germany 6–5 Russia Sweden 11–4 Denmark Norway 7–5 Finland Switzerland 7–4 Scotland

#### Playoffs

Semi-final Final 1 Sweden 8 4 Switzerland 7 1 Sweden 7 3 Denmark 3 3 Denmark 6 2 Germany 4 Bronze medal 4 Switzerland 8 2 Germany 7

#### Medals

Medal Team Gold Sweden (Anette Norberg, Cathrine Norberg, Eva Lund, Maria Hasselborg, and Anna Rindeskog) Silver Denmark (Lene Bidstrup, Susanne Slotsager, Malene Krause, Avijaja Lund Nielsen, and Lisa Richardson) Bronze Switzerland (Luzia Ebnöther, Mirjam Ott, Tanya Frei, Nadia Röthlisberger, and Laurence Bidaud)

## References

- [Men's results](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/217) from the [World Curling Federation](/source/World_Curling_Federation)

- [Women's results](http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/287) from the [World Curling Federation](/source/World_Curling_Federation)

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