1995 European Curling Championships
Host cityGrindelwald, Switzerland
ArenaSportzentrum
DatesDecember 9–16
Men's winner Scotland
Curling clubCastle Kennedy CC,
Stranraer
SkipHammy McMillan
ThirdNorman Brown
SecondMike Hay
LeadRoger McIntyre
AlternateBrian Binnie
CoachHew Chalmers
Finalist  Switzerland
Women's winner Germany
Curling clubSC Riessersee,
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
SkipAndrea Schöpp
ThirdMonika Wagner
SecondNatalie Nessler
LeadCarina Meidele
AlternateHeike Wieländer
CoachRainer Schöpp
Finalist Scotland
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The 1995 European Curling Championships were held from December 9 to 16 at the Sportzentrum in Grindelwald, Switzerland.

Men's

A Tournament

Group A

Team Skip W L
 NorwayEigil Ramsfjell50
 ScotlandHammy McMillan41
 GermanyAndy Kapp32
 AustriaAlois Kreidl23
 FinlandJori Aro14
 NetherlandsWim Neeleman05

Group B

Team Skip W L
 ItalyClaudio Pescia41
  SwitzerlandAndré Flotron41
 EnglandAlistair Burns32
 SwedenMats Wranå23
 DenmarkTommy Stjerne23
 WalesAdrian Meikle05

B Tournament

Group A

Team Skip W L
 FranceJan Henri Ducroz51
 BulgariaBojidar Momerin42
 BelgiumDidier Plasschaert42
 RussiaIgor Minin33
 LuxembourgHanjörg Bless33
 Czech RepublicDavid Sik24
 HungaryPeter Fenyves06

Playoffs

Quarterfinal Semi-final Final
         
A1  Norway 5
B4  Sweden 4
A1  Norway 4
B2   Switzerland 7
B2   Switzerland 7
A3  Germany 5
B2   Switzerland 2
A2  Scotland 4
B1  Italy 6
B-A1  France 4
B1  Italy 1
A2  Scotland 5
A2  Scotland 5
B3  England 4
Bronze medal
   
A1  Norway 9
B1  Italy 1

Women's

Group A

Team Skip W L
 SwedenElisabet Gustafson50
  SwitzerlandCristina Lestander41
 AustriaEdeltraud Koudelka32
 DenmarkDorthe Holm23
 Czech RepublicRenée Lepiskova14
 LuxembourgKaren Wauters05

Group B

Team Skip W L
 ScotlandKirsty Hay50
 GermanyAndrea Schöpp41
 NorwayDordi Nordby32
 FinlandJaana Jokela23
 EnglandJanice Manson14
 FranceAnnick Mercier05

B Tournament

Group A

Team Skip W L
 RussiaTatiana Smirnova42
 ItalyDaniela Zandegiacomo42
 BulgariaMarina Karagiozova33
 NetherlandsMirjam Boymans-Gast15

Playoffs

Quarterfinal Semi-final Final
         
A1  Sweden 13
B4  Finland 2
A1  Sweden 3
B2  Germany 10
B2  Germany 10
A3  Austria 3
B2  Germany 8
B1  Scotland 3
B3  Norway 7
A2   Switzerland 6
B3  Norway 4
B1  Scotland 6
B1  Scotland 8
A4  Denmark 4
Bronze medal
   
A1  Sweden 7
B3  Norway 5

References

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