2023 Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships | |
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Host city | Aberdeen, Scotland (A divisions) Perth, Scotland (B divisions) Dumfries, Scotland (C divisions) |
Arena | Curl Aberdeen (A divisions) Dewars Centre (B divisions) Dumfries Ice Bowl (C divisions) |
Dates | November 18–25 (A & B divisions) April 29 – May 6 (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 | Kyle Waddell |
Coach | Michael Goodfellow |
Finalist | Sweden (Edin) |
Women's winner | Switzerland |
Curling club | CC Aarau, Aarau |
Skip | Silvana Tirinzoni |
Fourth | Alina Pätz |
Second | Selina Witschonke |
Lead | Carole Howald |
Alternate | Stefanie Berset |
Coach | Pierre Charette |
Finalist | Italy (Constantini) |
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The 2023 Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships took place in May and November 2023, to qualify European curling teams for the 2024 World Curling Championships. The A and B division competitions were held from November 18 to 25, with the A division being held at Curl Aberdeen in Aberdeen, Scotland, and the B division being held at Dewars Centre in Perth, Scotland.[1] The C division competition was held from April 29 to May 6 at the Dumfries Ice Bowl in Dumfries, Scotland. [2]
The top eight men's and women's teams qualified for the 2024 World Men's Curling Championship and the 2024 World Women's Curling Championship respectively. Switzerland, the host of the men's world championship, automatically qualified as one of the eight European entrants.