1984 European Curling Championships

Curling Championships

1984 European Curling Championships
Host cityMorzine, France
ArenaPalais des Sports
Dates9–14 December
Men's winner Switzerland
Curling clubDübendorf CC, Dübendorf
SkipPeter Attinger Jr.
ThirdBernhard Attinger
SecondWerner Attinger
LeadKurt Attinger
Finalist Scotland (Peter Wilson)
Women's winner Germany
SkipAlmut Hege
ThirdJosefine Einsle
SecondSuzanne Koch
LeadPetra Tschetsch
Finalist Sweden (Anette Norberg)
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The 1984 European Curling Championships were held from 9 to 14 December at the Palais des Sports arena in Morzine, France.

The Swiss men's team skipped by Peter Attinger Jr. won their fifth European title, and the German women's team skipped by Almut Hege won their first European title.

Men's

Teams

Team Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Curling club
 Austria Pepi Gasteiger Günther Mochny Werner Jesacher Thomas Novack
 Denmark Frants Gufler Hans Gufler Michael Sindt Steen Hansen
 England Bob Martin Ronnie Brock Ian Coutts John Brown
 Finland Kari Ryokas (fourth) Tapio Juntunen (skip) Harri Lehtonen Klaus Jussila Seppo Tomminen Hyvinkää CC, Hyvinkää
 France Maurice Mercier Thierry Mercier Jacques Joulien Emile Pomi
 Germany Keith Wendorf Uwe Saile Sven Saile Andreas Sailer CC Schwenningen, Schwenningen
 Italy Andrea Pavani Franco Sovilla Giancarlo Valt Stefano Morona
 Luxembourg Guy Schweich William Bannerman Nico Schweich Denis Boulianne Paul Bannerman
 Netherlands Wim Neeleman Robert van der Cammen Gérard Verbeek Jeroen Tilman
 Norway Kristian Sørum Morten Søgaard Dagfinn Loen Morten Skaug
 Scotland Peter Wilson Norman Brown Hugh Aitken Roger McIntyre
 Sweden Per Carlsén Jan Strandlund Tommy Olin Olle Håkansson Sundsvalls CK, Sundsvall
 Switzerland Peter Attinger Jr. Bernhard Attinger Werner Attinger Kurt Attinger Dübendorf CC, Dübendorf
 Wales John Hunt John Stone Scott Lyon Ray King

Round robin

Group A

Team A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 W L Place
A1  Austria * 9:5 3:5 5:7 2:16 5:7 4:9 1 5 7
A2  England 5:9 * 9:8 5:10 6:5 6:5 10:9 4 2 3
A3  France 5:3 8:9 * 2:9 1:6 5:6 4:14 1 5 6
A4  Germany 7:5 10:5 9:2 * 7:6 9:2 7:11 5 1 1
A5  Italy 16:2 5:6 6:1 6:7 * 4:8 6:11 2 4 5
A6  Sweden 7:5 5:6 6:5 2:9 8:4 * 8:2 4 2 4
A7  Switzerland 9:4 9:10 14:4 11:7 11:6 2:8 * 4 2 2

Group B

Team B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 W L Place
B1  Denmark * 8:4 9:3 10:3 2:8 9:11 10:0 4 2 3
B2  Finland 4:8 * 8:6 12:6 4:9 2:9 5:6 2 4 4
B3  Luxembourg 3:9 6:8 * 4:5 6:14 4:9 8:7 1 5 6
B4  Netherlands 3:10 6:12 5:4 * 5:11 3:6 13:4 2 4 5
B5  Norway 8:2 9:4 14:6 11:5 * 5:4 14:3 6 0 1
B6  Scotland 11:9 9:2 9:4 6:3 4:5 * 8:2 5 1 2
B7  Wales 0:10 6:5 7:8 4:13 3:14 2:8 * 1 5 7
  Teams to playoffs
  Teams to tiebreaker

Tiebreaker

Round 1
(winner to round 2)
Round 2
(winner to playoffs)
 Switzerland 10
 Switzerland 8  England 2
 Sweden 3

Ranking games for 5th-14th places

For 13th place
  
 Austria 2
 Wales 7
For 11th place
  
 France 7
 Luxembourg 5
For 9th place
  
 Italy 11
 Netherlands 3
For 7th place
  
 Sweden 7
 Finland 4
For 5th place
  
 England 9
 Denmark 7

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
A(1)  Germany 3
B(2)  Scotland 5
 Scotland 3
 Switzerland 10
B(1)  Norway 5
A(2)  Switzerland 7 Bronze game
 Germany 1
 Norway 9

Final standings

Place Team Skip GP W L
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Switzerland Peter Attinger Jr. 10 8 2
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Scotland Peter Wilson 8 6 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Norway Kristian Sørum 8 7 1
4  Germany Keith Wendorf 8 5 3
5  England Bob Martin 8 5 3
6  Denmark Frants Gufler 7 4 3
7  Sweden Per Carlsén 8 5 3
8  Finland Tapio Juntunen 7 2 5
9  Italy Andrea Pavani 7 3 4
10  Netherlands Wim Neeleman 7 2 5
11  France Maurice Mercier 7 2 5
12  Luxembourg Guy Schweich 7 1 6
13  Wales John Hunt 7 2 5
14  Austria Pepi Gasteiger 7 1 6

Women's

Teams

Team Skip Third Second Lead Curling club
 Austria Edeltraud Koudelka Christl Naegle Ingrid Märker Veronika Hölzl
 Denmark Helena Blach Jette Olsen Malene Krause Lone Kristoffersen Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre
 England Gwen French Jean Picken Mary Finlay Doris Vickers
 Finland Pirkko Haataja Salme Palm Leena Räsänen Maija Pekaristo
 France Huguette Jullien (fourth) Andrée Dupont-Roc Paulette Sulpice (skip) Monique Tournier
 Germany Almut Hege Josefine Einsle Suzanne Koch Petra Tschetsch
 Italy Maria-Grazzia Constantini Tea Valt Nella Alvera Angela Constantini
 Luxembourg Cilly Schweich Madeleine van den Houten Pat Bannerman Marie Garritze
 Netherlands Laura Van Imhoff Gerrie Veening Hanneke Veening Jenny Bovenschen
 Norway Anne Jøtun Bakke Hilde Jøtun Rikke Ramsfjell Billie Skjerpen
 Scotland Betty Eddie Kathleen Clark Liz MacLaren Rose-May Griffin
 Sweden Anette Norberg Sofie Marmont Anna Rindeskog Louise Marmont Härnösands CK, Härnösand
 Switzerland Irene Bürgi Isabelle Köpfli Evi Attinger Brigitte Kienast
 Wales Elizabeth Hunt Helen Lyon Anne Stone Jean Robinson

Round robin

Group A

Team A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 W L Place
A1  Denmark * 13:4 11:3 6:7 11:7 8:6 6:11 4 2 3
A2  England 4:13 * 8:6 3:10 12:3 5:10 4:15 2 4 4
A3  Finland 3:11 6:8 * 7:10 5:8 0:10 2:19 0 6 7
A4  Italy 7:6 10:3 10:7 * 7:2 8:7 2:8 5 1 2
A5  Netherlands 7:11 3:12 8:5 2:7 * 9:8 3:10 2 4 6
A6  Scotland 6:8 10:5 10:0 7:8 8:9 * 5:6 2 4 5
A7  Sweden 11:6 15:4 19:2 8:2 10:3 6:5 * 6 0 1

Group B

Team B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 W L Place
B1  Austria * 8:9 3:10 9:6 9:5 3:14 8:3 3 3 4
B2  France 9:8 * 7:14 7:6 10:9 5:10 10:4 4 2 3
B3  Germany 10:3 14:7 * 12:5 11:4 10:4 10:3 6 0 1
B4  Luxembourg 6:9 6:7 5:12 * 8:10 3:9 6:7 0 6 7
B5  Norway 5:9 9:10 4:11 10:8 * 3:10 12:3 2 4 5
B6  Switzerland 14:3 10:5 4:10 9:3 10:3 * 12:4 5 1 2
B7  Wales 3:8 4:10 3:10 7:6 3:12 4:12 * 1 5 6
  Teams to playoffs

Ranking games for 5th-14th places

For 13th place
  
 Finland 1
 Luxembourg 8
For 11th place
  
 Netherlands 8
 Wales 13
For 9th place
  
 Scotland 5
 Norway 11
For 7th place
  
 England 8
 Austria 10
For 5th place
  
 Denmark 12
 France 5

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
A(1)  Sweden 8
B(2)  Switzerland 6
 Sweden 2
 Germany 8
B(1)  Germany 10
A(2)  Italy 3 Bronze game
 Switzerland 8
 Italy 6

Final standings

Place Team Skip GP W L
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Germany Almut Hege 8 8 0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Sweden Anette Norberg 8 7 1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Switzerland Irene Bürgi 8 6 2
4  Italy Maria-Grazzia Constantini 8 5 3
5  Denmark Helena Blach 7 5 2
6  France Paulette Sulpice 7 4 3
7  Austria Edeltraud Koudelka 7 4 3
8  England Gwen French 7 2 5
9  Norway Anne Jøtun Bakke 7 3 4
10  Scotland Betty Eddie 7 2 5
11  Wales Elizabeth Hunt 7 2 5
12  Netherlands Laura Van Imhoff 7 2 5
13  Luxembourg Cilly Schweich 7 1 6
14  Finland Pirkko Haataja 7 0 7

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