2019 European Curling Championships

2019 Le Gruyère AOP
European Curling Championships
Host cityHelsingborg, Sweden (A & B divisions)
Brașov, Romania (C division)
ArenaThe Olympia Rink (A & B divisions)
Brașov Olympic Ice Rink (C division)
DatesNovember 16–23 (A & B divisions)
April 13–17 (C division)
Men's winner Sweden
Curling clubKarlstads CK, Karlstad
SkipNiklas Edin
ThirdOskar Eriksson
SecondRasmus Wranå
LeadChristoffer Sundgren
AlternateDaniel Magnusson
Finalist Switzerland (Schwaller)
Women's winner Sweden
Curling clubSundbybergs CK, Sundbyberg
SkipAnna Hasselborg
ThirdSara McManus
SecondAgnes Knochenhauer
LeadSofia Mabergs
AlternateJohanna Heldin
Finalist Scotland (Muirhead)
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The 2019 Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships was held in 2019 to qualify European curling teams for the 2020 World Curling Championships and World Qualification Event. The A and B division competitions were held from November 16 to 23 at The Olympia Rink in Helsingborg, Sweden.[1] The C division competition was held from April 13 to 17 at the Brașov Olympic Ice Rink in Brașov, Romania.[2]

Seven men's teams, not including the hosts, Scotland, who automatically qualify, qualified for the 2020 World Men's Curling Championship. The next two teams in the A division and top two teams in the B division, not including the hosts, Finland, who automatically qualify, qualified for the 2020 World Qualification Event.

Seven women's teams qualified for the 2020 World Women's Curling Championship. The next two teams in the A division and top two teams in the B division, not including the hosts, Finland, who automatically qualify, qualified for the 2020 World Qualification Event.[3]

  1. ^ "Sweden to host European Curling Championships for fifth time in 2019". World Curling Federation. August 16, 2018. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  2. ^ "Members vote to change World Mixed Doubles format and first African Member joins at AGA 2018". World Curling Federation. September 9, 2018. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  3. ^ "The Rules of Curling" (PDF). World Curling. 2019. Retrieved 8 March 2023.