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Monika Wagner
Monika Wagner (born 28 February 1965 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany) is a German curler. She currently plays third for Andrea Schöpp, who was born eight hours before her in the same hospital. Wagner has played with Schöpp for most of her international career. She was her lead at the 1980 European Curling Championships where they won the bronze medal. Since then Wagner has been both Schöpp's second and third. With Schöpp, Wagner has won the World Curling Championships in 1988 and 2010, six European Curling Championships (, , , , and ) and an Olympic Gold medal (1992). She was an alternate on the German team that won the 2008 European Mixed Curling Championship. She was a member of the German team at the 1998 and 2010 Winter Olympics )'' , nations = 82 , athletes = 2,626 , events = 86 in 7 sports (15 disciplines) , opening = February 12, 2010 , closing = February 28, 2010 , opened_by = Governor General Michaëlle Jean , cauldron = Catriona Le May DoanNancy Gr ...
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Andrea Schöpp
Andrea Schöpp (born 27 February 1965) is a German curler from Garmisch-Partenkirchen. She lectures part-time in statistics at the University of Munich. Career Schöpp is a two-time World champion ( and ), seven-time European champion (, , , , , , ) and 1992 Winter Olympics champion (demonstration). Schöpp has skipped every team she has played for in international events - except when she plays at the European Mixed Curling Championships, where she usually plays third for her brother, Rainer. Schöpp made her international debut in 1980, at the age of 15. She skipped the German team to a bronze medal at the European championships that year. She also won silver medals at the Worlds in 1986 and 1987 and a bronze in 1989. She continues to curl, although she has had less success in the last decade. Her fourth-place finish at the 2006 Ford World Women's Curling Championship was her highest placement since 1996 at the Worlds. She won the in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada wit ...
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1987 European Curling Championships
The 1987 European Curling Championships were held from 8 to 12 December at the Eis-Bundesleistungs-Zentrum arena in Oberstdorf, West Germany. The Swedish men's team skipped by Thomas Norgren won their second title and the West German women's team skipped by Andrea Schöpp Andrea Schöpp (born 27 February 1965) is a German curler from Garmisch-Partenkirchen. She lectures part-time in statistics at the University of Munich. Career Schöpp is a two-time World champion ( and ), seven-time European champion (, , , ... won their third title. Men Teams First Phase (Triple Knockout) Round 1 Two teams promoted to Second Phase Round 2 Three teams promoted to Second Phase Round 3 Three teams promoted to Second Phase Second Phase (Double Knockout) Round 1 Two teams promoted to Playoffs Round 2 Two teams promoted to Playoffs Placement Phase Range 9-14 Range 5-8 Playoffs Final standings Women Teams First Phase (Triple Knockout) Round 1 Two teams prom ...
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (; Bavarian: ''Garmasch-Partakurch''), nicknamed Ga-Pa, is an Alpine ski town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the seat of government of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (abbreviated ''GAP''), in the Oberbayern region, which borders Austria. Nearby is Germany's highest mountain, Zugspitze, at above sea level. The town is known as the site of the 1936 Winter Olympic Games, the first to include alpine skiing, and hosts a variety of winter sports competitions. History Garmisch (in the west) and Partenkirchen (in the east) were separate towns for many centuries, and still maintain quite separate identities. Partenkirchen originated as the Roman town of ''Partanum'' on the trade route from Venice to Augsburg and is first mentioned in the year A.D. 15. Its main street, Ludwigsstrasse, follows the original Roman road. Garmisch was first mentioned some 800 years later as ''Germaneskau'' ("German District"), suggesting that at some po ...
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2005 European Mixed Curling Championship
The inaugural 2005 European Mixed Curling Championship was held from October 18 to 22, 2005 at the Canillo Ice Arena in Canillo, Andorra. Finland, skipped by Markku Uusipaavalniemi Markku Uusipaavalniemi (born 23 November 1966 in Karkkila) is a Finnish curler and former politician. Curling career Uusipaavalniemi was the skip of Team Finland for the first time in the mid-1990s. Most (but not all) of Finland's curling med ..., won its first title, defeating Sweden in the final. Teams The teams are as follows: Round Robin In every group: two best teams to playoffs. Group A : Teams to playoffs Group B : Teams to playoffs Group C : Teams to playoffs Group D : Team to playoffs : Teams to tie-break for 2nd place Tie-break Playoffs Quarterfinals Semifinals Bronze medal game Final Final standings References 2005 in curling 2005 in Andorran sport European Mixed Curling Championship International curling competitions hosted by Andorra October ...
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2008 European Mixed Curling Championship
The 2008 European Mixed Curling Championship was held from September 22 to 27, 2008 at the Mercedes Benz Sportpark in Kitzbühel, Austria. Germany, skipped by Rainer Schöpp won its first title, defeating Czech Republic The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The ... in the final. Teams The teams are as follows: Round Robin In every group: first place directly to playoffs, second place to qualification round Group A : Team to playoffs : Teams to tie-break for 2nd place Tie-break Group B : Team to playoffs : Teams to qualification round Group C : Team to playoffs : Teams to qualification round Qualification round Qualification semifinal Qualification final Playoffs Semifinals Bronze medal game Final Final standings References 2008 in curling ...
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European Mixed Curling Championship
The European Mixed Curling Championship was a mixed curling tournament held annually in the autumn for European nations. The first tournament was held in 2005. The European Mixed Curling Championship was replaced with a World Mixed Curling Championship, effective in the 2015–16 curling season. Results The results are listed as follows: All-time Medal Table The all-time medal table is up-to-date as of the conclusion of the 2014 European Mixed Curling Championship. References External links *{{official website, http://www.europeancurling.com/competitions/european-mixed-championships International curling competitions Curling Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding ... Curling in Europe ...
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1997 European Curling Championships
The 1997 European Curling Championships were held from December 6 to 13 at the Bundesleistungszentrum in Füssen, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe .... Men's A Tournament Group A Group B B Tournament Group A Playoffs Women's Group A Group B B Tournament Group A Playoffs References {{European Curling Championships European Curling Championships, 1997 European Curling Championships, 1997 European Curling Championships European Curling Championships, 1997 International curling competitions hosted by Germany European Curling Championships, 1997 European Curling Championships, 1997 ...
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1996 European Curling Championships
The 1996 European Curling Championships were held from November 30 to December 7 at the Hvidovre Ice Rink in Copenhagen, Denmark. Men's A Tournament Group A Group B B Tournament Group A Playoffs Women's Group A Group B B Tournament Group A Playoffs References {{European Curling Championships European Curling Championships, 1996 European Curling Championships, 1996 European Curling Championships European Curling Championships European Curling Championships European Curling Championships The European Curling Championships are annual curling tournaments held in Europe between various European nations. The European Curling Championships are usually held in early to mid December. The tournament also acts as a qualifier for the World ... International curling competitions hosted by Denmark ...
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1992 European Curling Championships
The 1992 European Curling Championships were held from 7 to 12 December at Dewars Rink in Perth, Scotland. Germany's Andy Kapp Andreas "Andy" Kapp (born 8 December 1967) is a German curler from Unterthingau. After a number of several tournaments at the Junior, Olympic and World Championship levels, Kapp surprised many by winning the 1992 European championship. The ... rink won that country's third European championship, and the first of two in his career. On the women's side, Team Elisabet Johansson (later Gustafson) won Sweden's eighth championship and the first of four titles for her in her career. Men's A Tournament Group A Tiebreakers * 8-2 * 7-6 Playoffs Women's Group A Tiebreaker * 9-2 Playoffs References External links {{European Curling Championships European Curling Championships, 1993 European Curling Championships, 1993 European Curling Championships International curling competitions hosted by Scotland Sport in Perth, Scotland Dec ...
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1980 European Curling Championships
The 1980 European Curling Championships were held from 30 November to 6 December at the Hvidovre Ice Rink arena in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Scottish men's team skipped by Barton Henderson won their second European title, and the Swedish women's team skipped by Elisabeth Högström Elisabeth Högström (born 17 March 1951 as Elisabeth Carlsson) is a Swedish curler, world champion and five times European champion.
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1994 European Curling Championships
The 1994 European Curling Championships The European Curling Championships are annual curling tournaments held in Europe between various European nations. The European Curling Championships are usually held in early to mid December. The tournament also acts as a qualifier for the Wor ... were held from December 4 to 10 at the Gärdeshallen in Sundsvall, Sweden. Men's A Tournament Group A Group B B Tournament Group A Playoffs Women's Group A Group B B Tournament Group A Playoffs References {{European Curling Championships European Curling Championships, 1995 European Curling Championships, 1995 European Curling Championships 1994 in European sport Sports competitions in Sundsvall International curling competitions hosted by Sweden ...
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2009 European Curling Championships
The 2009 Le Gruyère European Curling Championships were held in Aberdeen, Scotland from 4 to 12 December 2009. The A-Group tournament took place at the Linx Ice Arena, and the B-Group are playing at Curl Aberdeen. A total of 51 teams from 30 European countries were competing. Men's Teams Group A ''*Ulrik Schmidt skips and throws third stones'' Round Robin Standings ''Final Round Robin Standings'' Round Robin =Draw 1= Saturday 5 December, 08:00 =Draw 2= Saturday 3 December, 16:00 =Draw 3= Sunday 6 December, 09:00 =Draw 4= Sunday 6 December, 19:00 =Draw 5= Monday 7 December, 14:00 =Draw 6= Tuesday 8 December, 08:00 =Draw 7= Tuesday 8 December, 16:00 =Draw 8= Wednesday 9 December, 09:00 =Draw 9= Wednesday 9 December, 19:00 =Placement Game= =Tiebreaker= Playoffs = 1 vs. 2 game = Thursday 10 December, 20:00 = 3 vs. 4 game = Thursday 10 December, 20:00 = Semifinal = Friday 11 December, 14:00 = ...
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