The 2016 European Curling Championships were held from November 18 to 26 in Braehead, Renfrewshire, Scotland.[1] Scotland last hosted the European Curling Championships in 2009 in Aberdeen. The Group C competitions will be held in April in Ljubljana, Slovenia.[2]
At the conclusion of the championships, the top eight women's teams will go to the 2017 World Women's Curling Championship in Beijing, and the top eight men's teams will go to the 2017 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Men
Group A
The Group A competitions will be contested at the Braehead Arena in Renfrewshire.
Round-robin standings
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Teams relegated to 2017 Group B
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Playoffs
Bronze-medal game
Friday, November 25, 19:00
Gold-medal game
Saturday, November 26, 15:00
Group B
Round-robin standings
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Teams to Tiebreaker
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Relegation round
Playoffs
Bronze-medal game
Friday, November 25, 13:00
Gold-medal game
Friday, November 25, 13:00
Group C
The Group C competitions will be contested at the Ledena Dvorana Zalog in Ljubljana.
Round-robin standings
Final Round Robin Standings
Playoffs
1 vs. 2
Winner advances to Group B competitions.
Loser advances to Second Place Game.
3 vs. 4
Winner advances to Second Place Game.
Second Place Game
Winner advances to Group B competitions.
Women
Group A
The Group A competitions will be contested at the Braehead Arena in Renfrewshire.
Round-robin standings
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Teams to Playoffs
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Teams relegated to 2017 Group B
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Playoffs
Bronze-medal game
Friday, November 25, 19:00
Gold-medal game
Saturday, November 26, 10:00
Group B
Round-robin standings
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Teams to Tiebreaker
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Teams relegated to 2017 Group C
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Playoffs
Bronze-medal game
Friday, November 25, 13:00
Gold-medal game
Friday, November 25, 13:00
Group C
The Group C competitions were contested at the Ledena Dvorana Zalog in Ljubljana.
Round-robin standings
Final Round Robin Standings
Playoffs
1 vs. 2
Winner advances to Group B competitions.
Loser advances to Second Place Game.
3 vs. 4
Winner advances to Second Place Game.
Second Place Game
Winner advances to Group B competitions.
References
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Medalist |
2016–17 curling season « 2015–16 |
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- Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
- Travelers Curling Club Championship
- CIS/CCA University Curling Championships
- CCAA Curling National Championships
- Canadian Senior Curling Championships
- Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials
- Canadian Masters Curling Championships
- Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
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Summer sports & indoor sports |
- Aquatic sports
- Archery
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Baseball (men)
- Basketball 3x3
- Beach volleyball
- Boxing (women)
- Canoeing
- Cycling
- Fencing
- Football (men)
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- men's artistic
- women's artistic
- rhythmic
- trampoline
- Handball
- Indoor hockey
- Judo
- Karate
- Modern pentathlon
- Rowing
- Rugby sevens
- Sailing
- Shooting
- Table tennis
- Taekwondo
- Triathlon
- Water polo
- Weightlifting
- Wrestling
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| Winter sports |
- Biathlon
- Bobsleigh / Skeleton
- Figure skating
- Luge
- Short track
- Speed skating
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| Cue & mind sports |
- Chess
- Darts
- Draughts
- Pool
- Snooker (amateurs)
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| Motor sports |
- Formula 3
- Formula Renault 2.0
- Le Mans Series
- Motocross
- Rally
- Rallycross
- Speedway
- Touring car
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