2022 Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships | |
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Host city | Östersund, Sweden (A & B divisions) Kaunas, Lithuania (C division) |
Arena | Östersund Arena (A & B divisions) Kaunas Ice Palace (C division) |
Dates | November 18–26 (A & B divisions) April 25 – May 5 (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 | Switzerland (Schwaller) |
Women's winner | Denmark |
Curling club | Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre & Gentofte CC, Gentofte |
Skip | Madeleine Dupont |
Third | Mathilde Halse |
Second | Denise Dupont |
Lead | My Larsen |
Alternate | Jasmin Lander |
Coach | Ulrik Schmidt |
Finalist | Switzerland (Tirinzoni) |
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The 2022 Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships was held in May and November 2022, to qualify European curling teams for the 2023 World Curling Championships. The A and B division competitions were held from November 18 to 26 at the Östersund Arena in Östersund, Sweden.[1] The C division competition was held from April 30 to May 5 at the Kaunas Ice Palace in Kaunas, Lithuania.[2]
The top eight men's and women's team qualified for the 2023 World Men's Curling Championship and the 2023 World Women's Curling Championship respectively.[3] Sweden, the host of the women's world championship, automatically qualified as one of the eight European entrants. Because of the inaugural Pan Continental Curling Championships, the European Championship have a set number of qualifiers for the World Championships for the first time. As a result, the World Qualification Event has been discontinued.