1992 European Curling Championships

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1992 European Curling Championships
Host city Perth, Scotland
Arena Dewars Rink
Dates7–12 December
Men's winnerFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Curling clubEV Füssen, Füssen
Skip Andy Kapp
Third Uli Kapp
Second Michael Schäffer
Lead Oliver Axnick
Alternate Holger Höhne
FinalistFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Women's winnerFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Curling clubUmeå CK, Umeå
Skip Elisabet Johansson
Third Katarina Nyberg
Second Louise Marmont
Lead Elisabeth Persson
FinalistFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
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The 1992 European Curling Championships were held from 7 to 12 December at Dewars Rink in Perth, Scotland.

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Germany's Andy Kapp rink won that country's third European championship, [1] and the first of two in his career. [2] On the women's side, Team Elisabet Johansson (later Gustafson) won Sweden's eighth championship [3] and the first of four titles for her in her career. [4]

Men's

A Tournament

Group A

TeamSkipWL
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Andy Kapp 51
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Urs Dick 42
Flag of France.svg  France Claude Feige 33
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland David Smith 33
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Per Carlsén 33
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Tomi Rantamäki 24
Flag of England.svg  England Alistair Burns 15

Tiebreakers

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
      
1 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3
4 Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2
1 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4
3 Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 3
3 Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 9

Women's

Group A

TeamSkipWL
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Andrea Schöpp 51
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Trine Trulsen 42
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Elisabet Johansson 42
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Kirsty Hay 33
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Jaana Jokela 33
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Marianne Flotron 24
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Helena Blach 06

Tiebreaker

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
      
1 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 7
4 Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 9
4 Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 3
3 Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 9
2 Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 6
3 Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8

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References

  1. "Medal records".
  2. "Personal details".
  3. "Medal records".
  4. "Results & Statistics - Elisabet Gustafson". World Curling. Retrieved 8 November 2021.