1988 European Curling Championships
Host cityPerth, Scotland
ArenaPerth Ice Rink
Dates6–10 December
Men's winner Scotland
SkipDavid Smith
ThirdMike Hay
SecondPeter Smith
LeadDavid Hay
Finalist Norway (Eigil Ramsfjell)
Women's winner Sweden
Curling clubKarlstads CK, Karlstad
SkipElisabeth Högström
ThirdAnette Norberg
SecondMonika Jansson
LeadMarie Henriksson
Finalist Scotland (Hazel McGregor)
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The 1988 European Curling Championships were held from 6 to 10 December at the Perth Ice Rink arena in Perth, Scotland.

The Scottish men's team skipped by David Smith won their fourth title and the Swedish women's team skipped by Elisabeth Högström won their seventh title.[1]

For the first time, the men's team of Belgium took part in the European Championship.

Men

Teams

CountrySkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCurling club, city
 AustriaAlois KreidlGünther MochnyDieter KüchenmeisterStefan SalingerKitzbühel CC,
Kitzbühel
 BelgiumMarcel MariénPierre MallantsEric BiehelsArthur Westerlinck
 DenmarkChristian ThuneNiels SiggaardOle Lehmann de NeergardFinn Nielsen
 EnglandJohn DeakinGordon VickersMalcolm RichardsonPeter Bowyer
 FinlandJussi UusipaavalniemiJarmo JokivalliJari LaukkanenPetri TsutsunenJuhani HeinonenHyvinkää CC,
Hyvinkää
 FranceDominique Dupont-RocChristian Dupont-RocDaniel CosettoPatrick Philippe
 ItalyFabio AlveràStefano MoronaAdriano LorenziStefano Zardini
 NetherlandsRobert van der CammenWim NeelemanRob JoosenFred Melker
 NorwayEigil RamsfjellSjur LoenMorten SøgaardDagfinn LoenSnarøyen CC, Oslo
 ScotlandDavid SmithMike HayPeter SmithDavid Hay
 SwedenClaes RoxinMats BrisegårdBjörn RoxinLars-Eric RoxinCK Ena, Enköping
  SwitzerlandBernhard AttingerWerner AttingerMartin ZürrerMarcel SennDübendorf CC,
Dübendorf
 WalesJohn HuntJohn StoneJohn GuyanMichael Hunt
 West GermanyKeith WendorfSven SaileUwe SaileGregor KunzemüllerCC Schwenningen,
Schwenningen

First Phase (Triple Knockout)

Round 1

Two teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Sweden 10
 Netherlands 5  Austria 2
 Austria 10  Sweden 3
 West Germany 2  West Germany 8
 Wales 2  West Germany 6
 Denmark 8  Denmark 1
 France 4
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Norway 9
 Finland 3  Italy 3
 Italy 8  Norway 8
  Switzerland 17  Scotland 3
 Belgium 3   Switzerland 3
 Scotland 7  Scotland 4
 England 3

Round 2

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Sweden 7
 England 5
 Finland 4
 Belgium 3  England 9
 England 10
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Scotland 5
 France 4
 Netherlands 4
 Wales 5  France 7
 France 10
Game 1 Game 2
 Austria 3
 Denmark 8  Denmark 5
 Italy 7  Italy 6
  Switzerland 3

Round 3

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2
 England 3
  Switzerland 5   Switzerland 7
 Wales 2
Game 1 Game 2
 Denmark 8
 Netherlands 5  Finland 1
 Finland 7
Game 1 Game 2
 France 10
 Austria 11  Austria 7
 Belgium 3

Second Phase (Double Knockout)

Round 1

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
      
 West Germany 3
 Denmark 6
 Denmark 2
 Scotland 8
 Sweden 2
 Scotland 5
Game 1 Game 2
      
 Norway 5
  Switzerland 3
 Norway 7
 France 2
 Italy 6
 France 7

Round 2

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
 France 3
 West Germany 5  Sweden 6
 Sweden 9
Game 1 Game 2
 Denmark 5
  Switzerland 6   Switzerland 8
 Italy 5

Placement Phase

Range 9-14

Quarterfinals (9-14) Semifinals (9-14) Final for 9th place
 England 12
 Belgium 3  England 8
 Finland 7
 England 8
 Austria 9
 Austria 10
 Wales 3  Netherlands 6
 Netherlands 6
Semifinals (11-14) Final for 11th place
      
 Finland 9
 Wales 3
 Finland 4
 Netherlands 9
 Netherlands 9
 Belgium 4 Match for 13th place
 Wales 7
 Belgium 2

Range 5-8

Final for 5th place
   
 France 4
 Denmark 3
Final for 7th place
   
 West Germany 5
 Italy 2

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
1   Switzerland 3
4  Norway 7
 Norway 3
 Scotland 6
2  Sweden 2
 Scotland 3 Bronze Medal Game
  Switzerland 5
 Sweden 2

Final standings

PlaceCountrySkipGamesWinsLosses
1st place, gold medalist(s) ScotlandDavid Smith871
2nd place, silver medalist(s) NorwayEigil Ramsfjell651
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  SwitzerlandBernhard Attinger1064
4 SwedenClaes Roxin844
5 FranceDominique Dupont-Roc954
6 DenmarkChristian Thune945
7 West GermanyKeith Wendorf642
8 ItalyFabio Alverà734
9 AustriaAlois Kreidl743
10 EnglandJohn Deakin844
11 NetherlandsRobert van der Cammen734
12 FinlandJussi Uusipaavalniemi725
13 WalesJohn Hunt615
14 BelgiumMarcel Marién606

Women

Teams

CountrySkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCurling club, city
 AustriaInge LamprechtJutta KoberElke LamprechtKarin Egger
 DenmarkMarianne QvistLene BidstrupAstrid BirnbaumLinda Laursen
 EnglandJoan ReedMoira DavisonChristine ShortMargaret MartinGlendale CC, Northumberland
 FinlandJaana JokelaTerhi AroNina AhvenainenCarita SäiläTiina Majuri
 FranceAgnes MercierAnnick MercierAndrée Dupont-RocCatherine Lefebvre
 ItalyAnn LacedelliFrancesca Del FabbroEmanuela SartoLoredana Siorpaes
 NetherlandsLaura Van ImhoffGerrie VeeningJenny BovenschenMirjam Gast
 NorwayTrine TrulsenDordi NordbyHanne PettersenMette HalvorsenSnarøyen CC, Oslo
 ScotlandHazel McGregorEdith LoudonFiona BayneKatie Loudon
 SwedenElisabeth HögströmAnette NorbergMonika JanssonMarie HenrikssonKarlstads CK, Karlstad
  SwitzerlandCristina LestanderBarbara MeierIngrid ThulinKatrin Peterhans
 West GermanyStephanie MayrSimone VogelSabine BelkoferHatti Foster

First Phase (Triple Knockout)

Round 1

Two teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 West Germany 6
 Scotland 2  Denmark 5
 Denmark 10  West Germany 6
  Switzerland 5
 France 4
  Switzerland 13   Switzerland 7
 Italy 2
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Sweden 13
 Austria 11  Austria 5
 England 8  Sweden 8
 Norway 4
 Norway 15
 Finland 8  Finland 6
 Netherlands 4

Round 2

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
 Denmark 5
 Finland 2
 Austria 5
 Denmark 8  Finland 8
 France 7
Game 1 Game 2
 Norway 2
 Scotland 7  Scotland 9
 Italy 2
Game 1 Game 2
  Switzerland 11
 Netherlands 9  Netherlands 1
 England 7

Round 3

Three teams promoted to Second Phase

Game 1 Game 2
 Finland 9
 Italy 0  England 10
 England 11
Game 1
   
 Netherlands 9
 Austria 7
Game 1
   
 Norway 7
 France 1

Second Phase (Double Knockout)

Round 1

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
      
 West Germany 10
 England 3
 West Germany 5
  Switzerland 7
  Switzerland 5
 Scotland 3
Game 1 Game 2
      
 Sweden 14
 Netherlands 6
 Sweden 7
 Norway 2
 Denmark 3
 Norway 7

Round 2

Two teams promoted to Playoffs

Game 1 Game 2
 Norway 3
 England 0  Scotland 6
 Scotland 9
Game 1 Game 2
 West Germany 6
 Netherlands 2  Denmark 7
 Denmark 8

Placement Phase

Range 9-12

Semifinals (9-12) Final for 9th place
      
 Austria 7
 Finland 6
 Austria 8
 France 7
 France 6
 Italy 5 Final for 11th place
 Finland 6
 Italy 8

Range 5-8

Final for 5th place
   
 Norway 8
 West Germany 2
Final for 7th place
   
 England 11
 Netherlands 14

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
1  Denmark 4
4  Sweden 8
 Sweden 5
 Scotland 4
2  Scotland 7
3   Switzerland 6 Bronze Medal Game
 Denmark 5
  Switzerland 6

Final standings

PlaceCountrySkipGamesWinsLosses
1st place, gold medalist(s) SwedenElisabeth Högström660
2nd place, silver medalist(s) ScotlandHazel McGregor853
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  SwitzerlandCristina Lestander862
4 DenmarkMarianne Qvist954
5 NorwayTrine Trulsen844
6 West GermanyStephanie Mayr633
7 NetherlandsLaura Van Imhoff734
8 EnglandJoan Reed725
9 AustriaInge Lamprecht633
10 FranceAgnes Mercier514
11 ItalyAnn Lacedelli514
12 FinlandJaana Jokela725

References

  1. "Medals". World Curling Federation.
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