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1982 European Curling Championships

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1982 European Curling Championships
Host cityKirkcaldy, Scotland
ArenaKirkcaldy Ice Rink
Dates6–11 December
Men's winner Scotland
SkipMike Hay
ThirdDavid Hay
SecondDavid Smith
LeadRussell Keiller
Finalist Germany (Keith Wendorf)
Women's winner Sweden
Curling clubKarlstads CK, Karlstad
SkipElisabeth Högström
ThirdKatarina Hultling
SecondBirgitta Sewik
LeadKarin Sjögren
Finalist Italy (Maria-Grazzia Constantini)
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The 1982 European Curling Championships were held from 6 to 11 December at the Kirkcaldy Ice Rink arena in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.

The Scottish men's team skipped by Mike Hay won their third European title, and the Swedish women's team skipped by Elisabeth Högström won their fifth European title.

Men's

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Teams

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Team Skip Third Second Lead Curling club
 Austria Günther Mochny Ronald Koudelka Arthur Fabi Jakob Küchl
 Denmark Frants Gufler Hans Gufler Michael Sindt Holger Slotsager
 England Ronnie Brock John Brown Tony Fraser Duncan Stewart
 Finland Isto Kolemainen Juhani Eholuoto Jorma Mäkelä Keijo Silvan
 France Henri Müller René Robert Fernand Schillinger Albert Lecomte
 Germany Keith Wendorf Hans Dieter Kiesel Sven Saile Heiner Martin CC Schwenningen, Schwenningen
 Italy Andrea Pavani Enrico Alberti Giancarlo Valt Gianantonio Gillarduzzi
 Luxembourg Georges Schweich William Bannerman Denis Boulianne Gisbert Franz
 Netherlands Wim Neeleman Robert van der Cammen Gustaf van Imhoff Jeroen Tilman
 Norway Pål Trulsen Flemming Davanger Stig-Arne Gunnestad Kjell Berg
 Scotland Mike Hay David Hay David Smith Russell Keiller
 Sweden Tom Schaeffer Bengt Oscarius Lars Hegert Claes-Göran Carlman Djursholms CK, Stockholm
 Switzerland Jürg Tanner Jürg Hornisberger Patrik Lörtscher Franz Tanner Lausanne-Riviera CC, Lausanne
 Wales Peter Williams Richard Davis Ray King Adrian Meikle

Round robin

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Group A

Team A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 W L Place
A1  England * 4:6 5:9 10:3 6:11 6:9 5:9 1 5 6
A2  France 6:4 * 10:9 3:5 5:7 4:7 9:2 3 3 4
A3  Germany 9:5 9:10 * 10:4 13:7 9:5 14:2 5 1 1
A4  Italy 3:10 5:3 4:10 * 5:6 2:9 5:8 1 5 7
A5  Netherlands 11:6 7:5 7:13 6:5 * 6:13 8:3 4 2 3
A6  Switzerland 9:6 7:4 5:9 9:2 13:6 * 18:1 5 1 2
A7  Wales 9:5 2:9 2:14 8:5 3:8 1:18 * 2 4 5

Group B

Team B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 W L Place
B1  Austria * 4:10 11:9 8:10 9:11 4:11 2:6 1 5 6
B2  Denmark 10:4 * 12:5 9:7 7:4 3:5 8:5 5 1 2
B3  Finland 9:11 5:12 * 7:8 1:15 3:11 1:13 0 6 7
B4  Luxembourg 10:8 7:9 8:7 * 3:14 3:10 5:6 2 4 5
B5  Norway 11:9 4:7 15:1 14:3 * 3:9 3:8 3 3 4
B6  Scotland 11:4 5:3 11:3 10:3 9:3 * 10:2 6 0 1
B7  Sweden 6:2 5:8 13:1 6:5 8:3 2:10 * 4 2 3
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Ranking games for 5th-14th places

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For 13th place
  
 Italy 17
 Finland 8
For 11th place
  
 England 7
 Austria 9
For 9th place
  
 Wales 13
 Luxembourg 3
For 7th place
  
 France 6
 Norway 8
For 5th place
  
 Netherlands 6
 Sweden 8

Playoffs

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Semifinals Final
      
A(1)  Germany 9
B(2)  Denmark 2
 Germany 5
 Scotland 6
B(1)  Scotland 7
A(2)  Switzerland 6 Bronze game
 Denmark 3
 Switzerland 4

Final standings

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Place Team Skip GP W L
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Scotland Mike Hay 8 8 0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Germany Keith Wendorf 8 6 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Switzerland Jürg Tanner 8 6 2
4  Denmark Frants Gufler 8 5 3
5  Sweden Tom Schaeffer 8 5 3
6  Netherlands Wim Neeleman 7 4 3
7  Norway Pål Trulsen 7 4 3
8  France Henri Müller 7 3 4
9  Wales Peter Williams 7 3 4
10  Luxembourg Georges Schweich 7 2 5
11  Austria Günther Mochny 7 2 5
12  England Ronnie Brock 7 1 6
13  Italy Andrea Pavani 7 2 5
14  Finland Isto Kolemainen 7 0 7

Women's

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Teams

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Team Skip Third Second Lead Curling club
 Austria Herta Kuchenmeister Monika Hölzl Edeltraud Koudelka Marianne Gartner
 Denmark Jane Bidstrup Iben Larsen Maj-Brit Rejnholdt Kirsten Hur Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre
 England Christine Short Malcolm Maxwell Anne Walton Anne Harvey
 France Huguette Jullien (fourth) Agnes Mercier Paulette Sulpice (skip) Monique Tournier
 Germany Almut Hege Josefine Einsle Suzanne Koch Petra Tschetsch
 Italy Maria-Grazzia Constantini Ann Lacedelli Nella Alvera Angela Constantini
 Luxembourg Cilly Schweich Madeleine van den Houten Christianne Boulianne Marie Garritze
 Netherlands Els Neeleman Netty Born Lucie Wolfs Lia van Elshout
 Norway Trine Trulsen Anne Jøtun Bakke Hanne Pettersen Cathrine Hannevig
 Scotland Isobel Torrance Isobel Waddell Margaret Wiseman Marion Armour
 Sweden Elisabeth Högström Katarina Hultling Birgitta Sewik Karin Sjögren Karlstads CK, Karlstad
 Switzerland Susan Schlapbach Irene Bürgi Ursula Schlapbach Katrin Peterhans
 Wales Anne Stone Elizabeth Hunt Barbara Williams Doris Vickers

Round robin

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Group A

Team A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 W L Place
A1  Austria * 15:5 6:11 9:4 6:12 2:12 10:4 3 3 4
A2  England 5:15 * 2:13 12:7 1:15 5:11 9:7 2 4 5
A3  France 11:6 13:2 * 11:5 6:10 5:13 12:13 3 3 3
A4  Luxembourg 4:9 7:12 5:11 * 5:10 5:14 11:5 1 5 6
A5  Norway 12:6 15:1 10:6 10:5 * 8:4 11:6 6 0 1
A6  Switzerland 12:2 11:5 13:5 14:5 4:8 * 14:4 5 1 2
A7  Wales 4:10 7:9 13:12 5:11 6:11 4:14 * 1 5 7

Group B

Team B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 W L Place
B1  Denmark * 5:10 12:8 11:4 13:6 6:13 3 2 3
B2  Germany 10:5 * 6:13 12:0 5:6 8:9 2 3 5
B3  Italy 8:12 13:6 * 12:11 10:5 3:8 3 2 2
B4  Netherlands 4:11 0:12 11:12 * 5:14 2:16 0 5 6
B5  Scotland 6:13 6:5 5:10 14:5 * 4:9 2 3 4
B6  Sweden 13:6 9:8 8:3 16:2 9:4 * 5 0 1
  Teams to playoffs
  Teams to tiebreaker

Tiebreaker

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 Italy 10
 Denmark 5

Ranking games for 5th-12th places

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For 11th place
  
 Luxembourg 4
 Netherlands 10
For 9th place
  
 England 3
 Germany 14
For 7th place
  
 Austria 2
 Scotland 16
For 5th place
  
 France 10
 Denmark 5

Playoffs

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Semifinals Final
      
A(1)  Norway 5
B(2)  Italy 9
 Italy 2
 Sweden 13
B(1)  Sweden 8
A(2)  Switzerland 4 Bronze game
 Norway 3
 Switzerland 13

Final standings

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Place Team Skip GP W L
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Sweden Elisabeth Högström 7 7 0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Italy Maria-Grazzia Constantini 8 5 3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Switzerland Susan Schlapbach 8 6 2
4  Norway Trine Trulsen 8 6 2
5  France Paulette Sulpice 7 4 3
6  Denmark Jane Bidstrup 7 3 4
7  Scotland Isobel Torrance 6 3 3
8  Austria Herta Kuchenmeister 7 3 4
9  Germany Almut Hege 6 3 3
10  England Christine Short 7 2 5
11  Netherlands Els Neeleman 6 1 5
12  Luxembourg Cilly Schweich 7 1 6
13  Wales Anne Stone 6 1 5

References

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