2021 Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships | |
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Host city | Lillehammer, Norway (A & B divisions) Geneva, Switzerland (C division) |
Dates | November 20–27 (A & B divisions) September 12–17 (C division) |
Men's winner | Scotland |
Curling club | Gogar Park CC, Edinburgh |
Skip | Bruce Mouat |
Third | Grant Hardie |
Second | Bobby Lammie |
Lead | Hammy McMillan Jr. |
Alternate | Ross Whyte |
Coach | Alan Hannah |
Finalist | Sweden (Edin) |
Women's winner | Scotland |
Curling club | National Curling Academy, Stirling |
Skip | Eve Muirhead |
Third | Vicky Wright |
Second | Jennifer Dodds |
Lead | Hailey Duff |
Alternate | Mili Smith |
Coach | Kristian Lindström |
Finalist | Sweden (Hasselborg) |
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The 2021 European Curling Championships were held in September and November 2021, to qualify European curling teams for the 2022 World Curling Championships and World Qualification Event. The A and B division competitions were held from November 20 to 27 in Lillehammer, Norway.[1] The C division competition was held from September 12 to 17 in Geneva, Switzerland.[2]
The top eight men's teams qualified for the 2022 World Men's Curling Championship. The host of the qualifier (Finland) and the remaining team in the A division as well as the top three teams in the B division qualified for the 2022 World Qualification Event.
The top seven women's teams qualified for the 2022 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 2022 World Qualification Event.[3]