2017 European Curling Championships


The 2017 European Curling Championships was held from November 17 to 25 in St Gallen, Switzerland. The Group C competitions was held in May in Andorra.
At the conclusion of the championships, the top eight women's teams will go to the 2018 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in North Bay, Ontario, and the top eight men's teams will go to the 2018 World Men's Curling Championship in Las Vegas, United States.

Men

Group A

The Group A competitions will be contested at the Eissportzentrum Lerchenfeld in St. Gallen.

Teams


Skip: Sebastian Wunderer
Third: Mathias Genner
Second: Martin Reichel
Lead: Philipp Nothegger
Alternate: Markus Forejtek

Skip: Alexander Baumann
Third: Manuel Walter
Second: Daniel Herberg
Lead: Ryan Sherrard
Alternate: Sebastian Schweizer

Skip: Joël Retornaz
Third: Amos Mosaner
Second: Daniele Ferrazza
Lead: Andrea Pilzer
Alternate: Simone Gonin

Skip: Jaap van Dorp
Third: Wouter Gösgens
Second: Laurens Hoekman
Lead: Carlo Glasbergen
Alternate: Alexander Magan

Skip: Thomas Ulsrud
Third: Torger Nergård
Second: Christoffer Svae
Lead: Håvard Vad Petersson
Alternate: Sander Rølvåg

Skip: Alexey Timofeev
Third: Sergey Glukhov
Second: Artur Razhabov
Lead: Evgeny Klimov
Alternate: Artem Shmakov

Skip: Kyle Smith
Third: Thomas Muirhead
Second: Kyle Waddell
Lead: Cammy Smith
Alternate: Glen Muirhead

Fourth: David Misun
Third: Patrik Kapralik
Skip: Juraj Gallo
Lead: Jakub Polak
Alternate: Frantisek Pitonak

Skip: Niklas Edin
Third: Oskar Eriksson
Second: Rasmus Wranå
Lead: Christoffer Sundgren
Alternate: Henrik Leek

Fourth: Benoît Schwarz
Third: Claudio Pätz
Skip: Peter de Cruz
Lead: Valentin Tanner
Alternate: Dominik Märki

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings
CountrySkipWLPFPAEnds WonEnds LostBlank EndsStolen EndsShot Pct.
Niklas Edin817742432671787%
Peter de Cruz816940412851485%
Kyle Smith635239312723587%
Thomas Ulsrud636546403511684%
Alexander Baumann544750323415781%
Jaap van Dorp4552483633141084%
Alexey Timofeev455754343212979%
Joël Retornaz27446428428379%
Sebastian Wunderer183970263711177%
Juraj Gallo182776213815373%

Round-robin results

Draw 1
''November 18, 9:00''
Draw 3
''November 18, 19:30''
Draw 5
''November 19, 13:00''
Draw 7
''November 20, 8:00''
Draw 9
''November 20, 16:00''
Draw 11
''November 21, 9:00''
Draw 13
''November 21, 19:00''
Draw 15
''November 22, 14:00''
Draw 17
''November 23, 9:00''

World Challenge Games

The World Challenge Games are a best-of-three series held between the eighth-ranked team in the Group A round robin and the winner of the Group B tournament to determine which of these two teams will play at the World Championships.
Game 1
''Friday, November 24, 19:00''
Game 2
''Saturday, November 25, 9:00''

Playoffs

Semifinals
''Thursday, November 23, 19:00''
Bronze-medal game
''Friday, November 24, 19:00''
Gold-medal game
''Saturday, November 25, 15:00''

Player percentages

Round Robin only

Group B

Teams

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Relegation round

Playoffs

Quarterfinals
''Thursday, November 23, 18:00''
Semifinals
''Friday, November 24, 8:00''
Bronze-medal game
''Friday, November 24, 13:00''
Gold-medal game
''Friday, November 24, 13:00''

Group C

Teams


Skip: Josep Garcia
Third: Oscar Zazo
Second: Josep Duro
Lead: Cesar Mialdea
Alternate: Josep Caubet

Skip: Dimtriy Barkan
Third: Pavel Petrov
Second: Andrei Yurkevich
Lead: Mikalai Kryshtopa
Alternate: Yauheni Klevets

Skip: Reto Seiler
Third: Bojidar Momerin
Second: Nikolay Runtov
Lead: Petar Tchakarov
Alternate: Stanko Velinov

Skip: Alen Cadez
Third: Drazen Cutic
Second: Robert Mikulandric
Lead: Ognjen Golubic
Alternate: Mislav Martinic

Skip: Thierry Mercier
Third: Theo Ducroz
Second: Eddy Mercier
Lead: Killian Gaudin
Alternate: Quentin Morard

Skip: James Russell
Third: John Furey
Second: Craig Whyte
Lead: Arran Cameron
Alternate: Eoin McCrossan

Skip: Yannick Hansen
Third: Francesco Grassi
Second: Ian Munn
Lead: Fabio Veltri

Skip: Cristian Matau
Third: Stefan Bodea
Second: Valentin Anghelinei
Lead: Adrian Dobos
Alternate: Thomas Sandu

Skip: Djordje Neskovic
Third: Filip Stojanovic
Second: Goran Ungurovic
Lead: Marko Stojanovic

Skip: Sergio Vez
Third: Mikel Unanue
Second: Antonio de Mollinedo
Lead: Eduardo de Paz
Alternate: Angel Garcia

Men's Round-robin standings

  • withdrew before competition started

    Playoffs

1 vs. 2
Winner advances to [|Group B competitions].
Loser advances to [|Second Place Game].
3 vs. 4
Winner advances to Second Place Game.
Second Place Game
Winner advances to Group B competitions.

Women

Group A

The Group A competitions will be contested at the Eissportzentrum Lerchenfeld in St Gallen.

Teams


Skip: Anna Kubešková
Third: Alžběta Baudyšová
Second: Tereza Pliskova
Lead: Klára Svatoňová
Alternate: Ezhen Kolchevskaia

Skip: Madeleine Dupont
Third: Denise Dupont
Second: Julie Høgh
Lead: Mathilde Halse
Alternate: Lina Knudsen

Skip: Daniela Jentsch
Third: Josephine Obermann
Second: Analena Jentsch
Lead: Pia-Lisa Schöll
Alternate: Emira Abbes

Skip: Dorottya Palancsa
Third: Henrietta Miklai
Second: Nikolett Sándor
Lead: Vera Kalocsai
Alternate: Dorottya Micheller

Skip: Diana Gaspari
Third: Veronica Zappone
Second: Chiara Olivieri
Lead: Angela Romei
Alternate: Stefania Constantini

Skip: Anna Sidorova
Third: Margarita Fomina
Second: Alexandra Raeva
Lead: Nkeirouka Ezekh
Alternate: Alina Kovaleva

Skip: Eve Muirhead
Third: Anna Sloan
Second: Vicki Adams
Lead: Lauren Gray
Alternate: Kelly Schafer

Skip: Silvana Tirinzoni
Third: Manuela Siegrist
Second: Esther Neuenschwander
Lead: Marlene Albrecht
Alternate: Jenny Perret

Skip: Anna Hasselborg
Third: Sara McManus
Second: Agnes Knochenhauer
Lead: Sofia Mabergs
Alternate: Jennie Wåhlin

Skip: Dilşat Yıldız
Third: Öznur Polat
Second: Semiha Konuksever
Lead: Ayşe Gözütok